@@pauldepter6031 nope, that was the sound file not the actual performer messing up. At 1:08 and at 2:28 he does barely flub some notes, but that’s a whole two drops of water in the entire sea which is fucking amazing
I met him, his father and his brother at a concert in st louis in the late 80s, the three of them played as a trio. You talk about the most beautiful guitar sound imaginable in a concert hall with all that ambiant natural reverb....amazing. I worked as an usher so I got to meet them after their performance,and enjoy some wine and cheese. Was great night.
OMG @donstanley9943 I was at that concert in the late 80's in St. Louis and got to meet Pepe, father, Angel and Celin. My dad snuck is in the backway during intermission (maybe past you, lol) and we snuck up the stairway to their dressing room. We had the program and my dad asked them for their father for his autograph. The father proudly turned over his guitar he was playing and signed the program and then gave the program to Celin, then Pepe signed. We had missed Angel as he was in the bathroom but as he was coming back, my dad stopped him in the hallway complimenting him about a PBS performance he did and got all four autographs. I still have the tickets and autographed program framed!!!!
Pepe Romero es un malagueño, hijo de un genio de la guitarra Celedonio Romero y hermano de dos virtuosos Celín y Angel. Toda una familia de magnificos interpetres de la guitarra española.
I was fortunate, as a young person in high school, to go to a concert by the entire Romero Family - Celedonio Romero, the father, and the three sons, Celin, Angel, and Pepe. To say they blew me away was an understatement. I have always been a fan of guitar, and that concert, even today when I'm over 70, is still a razor sharp memory and literal highlight of my entire life.
I also met the family when they gave a concert at the university that I was attending. I had a chance at the end of the concert to have a chat with Pepe, and got a few pointers from him as a beginning guitarist. And now I'm 80. Where did the time go? I still play the guitar, but not as well as when I was younger.
BRAVO !!! BRAVO !!! ENDLESS BRAVO Dear Pepe Romero !!! I LOVE GUITAR ENDLESS !!! VERY, HEART GREETINGS FROM Sofia - Bulgaria - Europe !!! With LOVE Nadya Mirkova from Sofia
Hermoso concierto,y Ricardo Díaz (pastor Alianza)- nos dió el placer de escucharle en la Iglesia,Gloria a Dios por los hombres humildes en su grandeza y dones!!
Нет слов, просто самое великолепное исполнение и необыкновенная музыка. И сам Пепе Ромеро такой замечательный человек! Спасибо за доставленное удовольствие!
Malaguena is iconic and is a Flamenco rhythm as much as a composition. The famous version by Los Romeros as a quartet is also iconic, and a crowd pleasing standard. After playing this piece for so many years, it is refreshing to hear Pepe's father's composition in a variation for fans that have heard the same piece before. Spanish music is meant to contemporary to the moment. The audience on Bogota had heard the original version, and were open to a new version. Bravo!
Actually it was written by a cuban composer Ernesto Lecuona initially and was for piano with spanish lyrics. The name of the song itself 'Malagueña' is taken directly from a flamenco music and dance style of the same name. So, Cuban composer with spanish influence. Sorry no mexico bud.
It's amazing that he first recorded it in 1960 when he was only 15 year old - you can hear it on the Flamenco Fenomemo cd. He just keeps getting better and better.
Mcderple Berry Popularity and quality are not the same, and can be opposing values at the highest levels of quality. Fine art isn't made for mass consumption.
+Space Jazz lol? you literally asked 'who else agrees that...' and Mcderple replied saying the number of people that agreed with you by liking your comment. You asked a question and got an answer. stfu.
Assim,como a platéia,cuja à qual;assistiu Malagueta!Fiquei : Hipnotizado! O senhor,é um encantador de Almas,(invade nossa essência e ternura);com seu talento e seus dedos Mágicos!Parabéns!Que Deus o abençoe!E quando,puder aparece aqui no Brasil,para honrarmo-nos com beleza,virtude e talento! Muitas Gracias por tudo e Buenas noches!Tchau!
Leo Kottke, the amazing 12 string guitarist, rebuilds all his 12 and 6 string guitars. He had two stolen jyst before a concert in London. Two guitarists heard about that and lent him theirs. Romero is an amazing artist.
BRAVO ! Senor Romero is a first class maestro to anyone with ears, but there are always some who prefer to cover their ears with their hands, rather than applaud the artistry right in front of them.
Wesley Hill,Your the only one that knows the True genius and Natural Born Masters of the Spanish Classic Guitar, As You say, The Romero Familia il Numero Ono e el Mondo...
This guy has potential. Very "crisp" (articulate). A real joy to listen to. Actually this is probably the best rendition I have ever heard of this piece.
By that logic you will never do anything, since there will always be someone who dedicates an extreme amount of time to becoming a master at anything you could choose to do. Better off doing it anyway and getting some enjoyment out of it. You could even become a master yourself, but not if you don’t try.
I used to play guitar when I was a kid but I have abnormally small hands and I don’t have any fingernails since I bite them. I was just stuck at a beginner/intermediate level. I quit, and I wish I didn’t. I don’t think I could ever be a master guitarist which is fine. But I just listen to this as music now, whereas I wish I could listen to it with a little more technical knowledge.
Since the 70's he's been the best Classical player I've heard..whenever he plays I believe every note he plays..nothing sounds contrived or imitated and you don't need a cathedral background or visual effect to enhance his performance. (He and Segovia are the only recordings I enjoy as two very expressive and convincing players..although I'd put Bream in that category as well.Great footage.
It’s the technical ability that blows me away. He doesn’t miss a note. Each fingerpick is precise. Each strum is flawless.
sounds easy to do but actually id HARD to perform
It's great but right around 2:08 I hear I slightly flubbed note
@@kamikazekrush3758 that’s the video quality fucking up but he did mess up once at 1:08
total master! gorgeous performance. but he does miss a note ;) 1:28 for example
@@pauldepter6031 nope, that was the sound file not the actual performer messing up. At 1:08 and at 2:28 he does barely flub some notes, but that’s a whole two drops of water in the entire sea which is fucking amazing
I met him, his father and his brother at a concert in st louis in the late 80s, the three of them played as a trio. You talk about the most beautiful guitar sound imaginable in a concert hall with all that ambiant natural reverb....amazing.
I worked as an usher so I got to meet them after their performance,and enjoy some wine and cheese. Was great night.
That’s awesome !
Aaayyye i live there
@@kevinnivek6273 la tuya por si acaso
I saw them in 2019 in Ottawa Ontario Canada
OMG @donstanley9943 I was at that concert in the late 80's in St. Louis and got to meet Pepe, father, Angel and Celin. My dad snuck is in the backway during intermission (maybe past you, lol) and we snuck up the stairway to their dressing room. We had the program and my dad asked them for their father for his autograph. The father proudly turned over his guitar he was playing and signed the program and then gave the program to Celin, then Pepe signed. We had missed Angel as he was in the bathroom but as he was coming back, my dad stopped him in the hallway complimenting him about a PBS performance he did and got all four autographs. I still have the tickets and autographed program framed!!!!
Pepe Romero es un malagueño, hijo de un genio de la guitarra Celedonio Romero y hermano de dos virtuosos Celín y Angel. Toda una familia de magnificos interpetres de la guitarra española.
Gracias por la información. Algo tendrá Málaga que dá tantos genios : recuerdese a P. Picasso, V. Aleixandre... 👌 👍 🇪🇸 🌿
😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
❤
Que fenómeno de guitarrista magistral Fernando Maertn@@ErnestoRodriguez-fn1sh
I was fortunate, as a young person in high school, to go to a concert by the entire Romero Family - Celedonio Romero, the father, and the three sons, Celin, Angel, and Pepe. To say they blew me away was an understatement. I have always been a fan of guitar, and that concert, even today when
I'm over 70, is still a razor sharp memory and literal highlight of my entire life.
I also met the family when they gave a concert at the university that I was attending. I had a chance at the end of the concert to have a chat with Pepe, and got a few pointers from him as a beginning guitarist. And now I'm 80. Where did the time go? I still play the guitar, but not as well as when I was younger.
Yo estuve en ese concierto. De los mejores recuerdos que tengo.
ゴメス
@@堀徹-k7v la tuya por si acaso
@@floresgonzalezalanuriel4007 XD
Oka
@@堀徹-k7v no hablo nintendo
If you can’t play this good, sit back, listen and enjoy a legend playing.
Que perfección!!.. Enhorabuena, maestro!!
No es cancion mexicana, es española, se refiere a Malaga, España. Hay otra que se llama Malagueña salerosa y esa si es cancion mexicana.
Qué sutileza para tocar, soy guitarrista de otro estilo pero cómo no apreciar algo como esto. Asombroso
Q estilo tocas?
Pues este estilo fue el inicio de todo , herenciq española
Have probably watched this video about 73 times over the last 8 years
Incredible
why so few?
@@ambianceguitare cuz you're gay
@@hafizmuizz7269 you're mad
@@ambianceguitare sike boomer!
This is a showcase of true agreement between mind , ears and body. Breathtaking.
Que magnífica interpretación la del maestro Pepe wuao
Pepe
was one of the few supreme guitar heroes ever lived on this planet!
SIMPLESMENTE UM GENIO SEM DUVIDA, PARABÉNS MESTRE PEPE ROMERO, SOMOS SEU FÃ DE CORAÇÃO. ❤👍👏👏👏👏👏
OMG ! Tears of joy upon hearing this powerful rendition by its transcendent master, Señor Romero. Thank you!
When the master plays, even the accompanying musicians sit and pay attention. Pepe Romero...The Absolute Master
They sit and pay attention because it’s a piece for solo guitar.
@@Auditas lmao
DAMN STRAIGHT!!!
Once in a blue moon, I dream I can play unbelievably beautiful music like this amazing man. Hurts to wake up…
Keep practicing, and don’t give up!
I'm burning all my guitars......
@@christisgod3354 I’ll gladly take them
@@jxristop They are all broke anyway. They don't play like this guy.
@@christisgod3354 I mean yeah, this man inspired me to throw out my guitar.
no chirping, such clear articulation... truly a fine lesson on what can be achieved at mastery levels... wow
Que feo que sos chabon te pareces al colorado pero de la ferrer
His Artistry shows a lifetime of dedication !!! Beautiful !!
Ole Pepe, esta es la mejor interpretación de la malagueña que e escuchado en mi vida que fenómeno eres. Un fuerte abrazo
I remember seeing him, his brothers and father playing together in Oregon back in the mid 70s...amazing then; wonderful now!
Muchas gracias maestro por su 🎸
This musical masterpiece will remain immortal forever because it came out of a sad, tormented heart that touches the feeling non-stop🌍
La guitara es muy expresivo! Muchas gracias!
This man is amazing. He deserves all respect and admiration!
Grandiosas sus interpretaciones Maestro.Admirable.👍👍👍👏👏👏👏👌👌👌👌. Saludos desde Buenos Aires Argentina.
Playing the guitar with your tuxedo-on is such a bad-ass man. Awesome!
Lost Numb ..........dkkdqqqwwueegieegeegegegbe
came here just to say this. guess I'm four years late :(
BRAVO !!! BRAVO !!! ENDLESS BRAVO Dear Pepe Romero !!! I LOVE GUITAR ENDLESS !!! VERY, HEART GREETINGS FROM Sofia - Bulgaria - Europe !!! With LOVE Nadya Mirkova from Sofia
Some people are such masters of their instruments that it can make you wonder why anyone else even bothers trying. Art is such an incredible thing!
Desde Córdoba, Eres grande! Te admiramos y queremos. Gracias
Stellar performance and technique. What a beautiful instrument and piece
Hermoso concierto,y Ricardo Díaz (pastor Alianza)- nos dió el placer de escucharle en la Iglesia,Gloria a Dios por los hombres humildes en su grandeza y dones!!
BEAUTY !!! ENDLESS BEAUTY !!! THANK You FOR The BIG PLEASURE !!! Your eternal fan Nadya Mirkova from Sofia - Bulgaria - Europe
My friend is bulgarian and hes in ur country as vacation. His names todd. Hes a cool guy
Beautiful. I love how he has the audience's full attention. I know it was 2002, but no one is looking at or recording from their phone ❤
I first heard this from Roy Clark. Now I have heard it in the original form. Outstanding performance!
Sin lugar a dudas, un talento magnífico. ¡Bravo!
Нет слов, просто самое великолепное исполнение и необыкновенная музыка. И сам Пепе Ромеро такой замечательный человек! Спасибо за доставленное удовольствие!
Да, звук у него потрясающий!!
Mentira ustedes me mandaron a comprar alfajores o si claro que si los entiendo
Na mentira
Thank you Mr Romero it's something exceptional!!
Malaguena is iconic and is a Flamenco rhythm as much as a composition. The famous version by Los Romeros as a quartet is also iconic, and a crowd pleasing standard. After playing this piece for so many years, it is refreshing to hear Pepe's father's composition in a variation for fans that have heard the same piece before. Spanish music is meant to contemporary to the moment. The audience on Bogota had heard the original version, and were open to a new version. Bravo!
Eric Symons It's a tune that Icould listen to for ever !
La malaguena es de Lecuona.... Cuba.... y soy espanol. andaluz
Actually it was written by a cuban composer Ernesto Lecuona initially and was for piano with spanish lyrics. The name of the song itself 'Malagueña' is taken directly from a flamenco music and dance style of the same name. So, Cuban composer with spanish influence. Sorry no mexico bud.
jmps70cu
- they're two different melodies - despite the stylistic similarity.
ua-cam.com/video/F2ksNyyuViQ/v-deo.html . It's not a stylistic similarity, they are the same melody.
Thank you for allowing this to be shared Sr. Romero.
I love watching everyone's interpretation of this song and I have to say this is the most amazing version I have heard!
Woohoo Mastero!
One of the best Tremolos I've witnessed truly A class!
It's amazing that he first recorded it in 1960 when he was only 15 year old - you can hear it on the Flamenco Fenomemo cd. He just keeps getting better and better.
BEAUTY !!! BRAVO !!! ENDLESS THANKS FOR THE BIG PLEASURE !!! WITH A LOT OF LOVE AND LIGHT Nadya Mirkova AND FRIENDS FROM SOFIA - BULGARIA
Pepe Romero es todo un crack, impresionante, hace que parezca fácil algo tan difícil
A true master....he plays this complex piece effortlessly with such emotion. Such an incredible talent Bravo 👏
That was one of the best tremolo plays I’ve ever seen.
Que momentos.....muchas gracias....caricias para mis oidos....disfruto estos conciertos......
There might be a better performance ? Here is the limitless beauty of quality. Thank God for the creation of these perfect artists!
Es increible como un maestro interpreta la musica de un genio!
Extraordinary and......delicious. Bravo! Not since Segovia. Hermosa!
Que buen sonido de guitarra, me recordo a mi tio Sabicas... Bravo
My God that was really amazing!
I'm flabbergasted! Watched this gotta be 100 times,,, each time more flabbergasted than the last! Amazing performance, Amazing!
Who else agrees that Pepe Romero is the greatest guitar player to ever live?
You and three people
Mcderple Berry Popularity and quality are not the same, and can be opposing values at the highest levels of quality. Fine art isn't made for mass consumption.
+Space Jazz I haven't seen all, but highly unlikely. Still great !
+Space Jazz lol? you literally asked 'who else agrees that...' and Mcderple replied saying the number of people that agreed with you by liking your comment. You asked a question and got an answer. stfu.
Leighdown Anrot probably the most tedious contribution I've ever seen on the internet, and that's really saying something.
Oh My Gosh! This is truly what guitar playing is all about. The Maestro
Assim,como a platéia,cuja à qual;assistiu Malagueta!Fiquei : Hipnotizado! O senhor,é um encantador de Almas,(invade nossa essência e ternura);com seu talento e seus dedos Mágicos!Parabéns!Que Deus o abençoe!E quando,puder aparece aqui no Brasil,para honrarmo-nos com beleza,virtude e talento! Muitas Gracias por tudo e Buenas noches!Tchau!
o son acustico me encanta
el gran pepe uno de los mejores guitarristas en la historia y tenemos la suerte de poder seguir escuchandolo en vida
Wow, this is so good i can honestly say that it's in my top 5 list now.
Stunning! One of my favorite songs.
Have you seen Jose Feliciano playing the same song.
de todas las versiones que he escuchado es la interpretación que mas transmite sentimiento
Un maestro nunca vi en mi vida ese ritmo. Hermoso
as I understand it, the Romero family builds their own guitars.
Leo Kottke, the amazing 12 string guitarist, rebuilds all his 12 and 6 string guitars. He had two stolen jyst before a concert in London. Two guitarists heard about that and lent him theirs.
Romero is an amazing artist.
Pepe’s son, Pepe also, makes guitars as does Pepe’s grandson, Bernardo.
BRAVO ! Senor Romero is a first class maestro to anyone with ears, but there are always some who prefer to cover their ears with their hands, rather than applaud the artistry right in front of them.
Anything that is played by the "Familia, Romero, is outstanding!
Wesley Hill,Your the only one that knows the True genius and Natural Born Masters of the Spanish Classic Guitar, As You say, The Romero Familia il Numero Ono e el Mondo...
tommy findlay Thanks Tommy; the Familia Romero is surely a gift to Classical Guitar.....
Magnificent rendition of one of the very best Spanish tunes ever composed.
What a brilliant musician Pepe is.
Amazing sounds & so,so good.
Perfection! Amazing! 👏🏽
I have seen many...Bream, Williams, Segovia and many more but Pepe was the best in my small town of Sacramento Ca performing the concerto de aranjuez.
He was born a true master - then spent sixty years polishing his tecnique.
Es Él quien deja la gente sin aire. Él quien los explote al final. Con nada además de su guitarra.
This guy has potential. Very "crisp" (articulate). A real joy to listen to. Actually this is probably the best rendition I have ever heard of this piece.
I have listened to several and I think Sabicas tops them all
Potential? Pepe Romero is a literal master, he absolutely used his potential
@@hindenburg1596 Thankyou !!..well said Hindenburg 1596
I always thought this man is a master technician who plays with so much soul and passion. He is a rarity.
Beautiful music from Spain!!!
Absolutely a maestro ty :) I can just play it over and over !
maestro Pepe Romero una interprestacion unica
A genuine master of the instrument, as true as it gets,a legend.
Los Romero!! una famila de guitarristas geniales!!!
Perfect! I have no words to express it better.
Asombroso, qué manera de ejecutar la melodía!
Listen carefully to the best living Classic guitarist on this planet
Просто, восхитительно, браво!!!!!
Bravo, Maestro! Fantastico!
Increíble. Sinceramente, esto es tocar como los Ángeles. Literal
Cómo los Angeles? Nunca he visto un Ángel tocar.! No fumes la barata.!
@@erickluna5527 se sincero: a que tus padres eran hermanos?
This is the best! Loving it....
My wife is under this incredible musicians guitar lineage. Taught by the infamous Mr. Kimlicko, who was taught by this man
Magnífico, poucos adjetivos para homenageá-lo.
awesome doesn't even begin to describe it....notes following each other like raindrops.....tonnes of respect and adulation from India.
Hermoso, tengo que llegar a ese nivel.
Animos que se puede. Hey somos los únicos que hablamos español aquí jajajaja. Saludos
La otra "Malagueña" es de Lecuona, cubano de origen y que también bebió de las música andaluza. Falleció en Tenerife- Canarias.España
I give up, no way I’m playing that good in 30 years. Gonna leave it to this guy
By that logic you will never do anything, since there will always be someone who dedicates an extreme amount of time to becoming a master at anything you could choose to do.
Better off doing it anyway and getting some enjoyment out of it. You could even become a master yourself, but not if you don’t try.
I used to play guitar when I was a kid but I have abnormally small hands and I don’t have any fingernails since I bite them. I was just stuck at a beginner/intermediate level. I quit, and I wish I didn’t. I don’t think I could ever be a master guitarist which is fine. But I just listen to this as music now, whereas I wish I could listen to it with a little more technical knowledge.
There’s a saying ....”Would you rather be the man who has no skill and tries his best or the man with all the potential who doesn’t try”.
Excellent performance. My personal best is the one from Jose Feliciano. It goes deep in the soul.
Magnifico tanto quanto a genialidade de LECUONA!
Just beautiful thank you :)
Why am I only allowed to "like" this once??
Tacomaholic just make a new account and like it again problem solved
I like it every time I see it but that damned button just doesn't do anything any more.
I think its because you lke tacomas too much bruh
Edmond Dantez you do realise that if you press the like button twice you unlike the video
Yeah, it was a joke. Apparently not a very good one.
I have never hear better, on any level.
A master.
I like to imagine in the middle of this he just bursts into stairway to heaven and then carries on as normal.
I love classical guitar! so beautiful!
Best tremolo in the world!
Tuấn Anh Hoàng Công
NARCISO YEPES!
@@Elpicotazo sabicas
nah, jennifer kim
@@Elpicotazo Yepes’ tremolo is awful
@@jamess9579 That’s true, underrated artist
La guitarra que tiene el Maestro debe ser una Contreras,, el sonido es de los dioses!!!
Since the 70's he's been the best Classical player I've heard..whenever he plays I believe every note he plays..nothing sounds contrived or imitated and you don't need a cathedral background or visual effect to enhance his performance. (He and Segovia are the only recordings I enjoy as two very expressive and convincing players..although I'd put Bream in that category as well.Great footage.