Es lo más alucinante que he visto y oído en mi vida. No sabía que un ser humano pudiera hacer esto con tal perfección. Mi más sincera y profunda admiración.
@@juliannavarro8400: Aunque no soy Fernando López, he escuchado y visto a John Williams en "Recuerdos de la Alhambra" y, aunque lo hace muy bien, no llega a la perfección y maestría que tiene Yepes en esta obra en particular; esto de acuerdo a mi modesta opinión. Muchas gracias.
Yo que he intentado con esta pieza puedo dar fe de su dificultad. Yepes es un genio. Pero hay guitarristas que ya han superado esta etapa y que además de virtuosismo ponen su alma en cada interpretación. Yamandú Costa es uno de esos. Cuando le preguntan por Tárrega lo da como una etapa ya superada en su carrera artística.
Qué bien suena esa guitarra que hizo mi padre!!! Es maravillosa, cada vez que oigo está composición La escucho mejor, de la mano de Narciso Yepes impecable!
Debe sentirse orgulloso usted al ver tocar está hermosa melodía de Narciso Yepes en la guitarra que hizo su Padre como dice una persona en un comentario saludos cordiales Felicitaciones atte Juan Eduardo Venegas desde Chile un abrazo 🇨🇱 Saludos cordiales
As a guitarist who hadn't perfected playing this piece for many years now, I wóuld rate this composition of Francesco Tarrega as the greatest solo classical guitar masterpiece of all time. Kudos to Narciso Yepes for his outstanding rendition.
A mí está versión no me gusta por qué parece que la toca una máquina o nada más la toca rápido para acabarla por qué lo van carrereando y eso le quita la magia ahora por el lado técnico y misterioso sorprende hasta donde puede llegar el humano y eso si lo dejo en claro será una tarea titánica encontrar otra persona que alcance los niveles de rapidez y una técnica prodigiosa que alcanzó este guitarrista no imposible aclaro pero por lo menos hasta el día de hoy nadie se acerca a lo que el hizo entonces mal en alma una locura y genialidad en técnica y rapidez
Yes; I would have to totally agree avidly. Outstanding Performance by a Classy Gentleman; I will return. PEACE. LOVE. RESPECT TRANQUILLITY. TASTEFULNESS Anticipate Nothing; Achieve! JOOSHKA ___):/)D
It's the most amazing thing I've seen and heard in my life. I didn't know that a human being could do this with such perfection. My deepest and most sincere admiration.
Please replace your comment. The 12 string guitar known to virtually the entire world of music has nothing to do with this video or with Narciso Yepes. The 12 string, played as a 6 string, is totally unrelated to him. Yepes plays a 10 stringed classical instrument, for the most part the traditional 6 strings with 4 added basses to permit the transcription of pieces that would be otherwise impossible to hear on a classical guitar. There also exist 7, 8, and 9 strings with variants on the same concept, each the offshoot of special tunings guitarist have always used to expand the repertoire for their instrument.
Such phenomenal dynamics. Great performance. He came out a bit cold but wow did that ever bloom. This man has played this song thousands of times... maybe more than Terrega even did?
I think the 10 string came about in South America maybe ?? I have a close friend that plays an instrument called a "churango". 10 strings & sounds fantastic 👍 It's a bit smaller than a guitar, but has great sound.
Sin duda una de las mejores guitarra multi cuerda que he visto en mi vida y eso que tengo 2 maestrías en guitarra y un doctorado en música antigua, ahora sé lo que de verdad es ser un músico una vez que conocí al mágnifico narciso yepes
Soy estudiante de piano y siempre me he sorprendido cuando en el piano tocan un trino y al mismo tiempo una melodía con otros dedos de la misma mano. Pero aquí veo que para los guitarristas clásicos esto es de lo más común, fantástico!
Llega al corazón. Música muy sentida y muy bien realizada. Enhorabuena, el que no sepa de musica ni guitarra no sabrá valorarlo. Es una obra de arte que llega al alma.
Ho Dios, que musica tan hermosa, ya la habia escuchado en un video que le hicieron a mi padre al año de su muerte como memoriam, y nunca supe como se llamaba ni quien la interpretaba, ahora estoy llorando la nostalgia y los recuerdos me rompe el corazón, gracias a quien alla subido este video.
Because they don't like the interpretation? I find some passages are too quick and I'm not a fan of the repeated changes in tempo. I'll take Julian Bream's version any day.
no se como hay gente que se atreve a criticar el tempo de la canción.... Es increíble cuanta osadía.... Yepes es un maestro, y como tal interpreta el tema con la velocidad justa, cambiando los tempos, y no de manera mecánica. Desde luego el mejor con diferencia
No hay que sacralizar, aún los grandes maestros tienen mejores performances que otras, ua-cam.com/video/RLHR8zaEsA8/v-deo.html la del '79 en Madrid está cercana a la perfección, y el tempo es al gusto de cada uno, yo la prefiero un poco menos rápida.
Maestro Yepes was clearly not limited to his astonishing technical mastery. He understood how to use the technique to evoke the inner beauty of the composition.
Van a comparar al maestro Yepes con Jin Greeningers?? te has fijado la guitarra que está usando Yepes ?? 10 cuerdas,si 10 cuerdas y como ejecuta la música,cuando una guitarra como la que usa Greeningers son de las normalitas 6 cuerdas y además con amplificador incorporado,por favor no compare,por favor
que majestuosa interpretacion gracias Yepes no sabia de ti tal vez escuche algo alguna vez pero eres un grande para mi.....Un Hurra por tu guitarra y por como sientes la melodia al tocarla,Graciassssss Dios contigo
Siempre me ha gustado está pieza musical y la interpretación de este guitarrista en particular Con satisfacción lo vuelvo a escuchar en este video que me ilustra mejor sobre su impresionante estilo y habilidad. No tengo palabras para elogiarlo y va mí modesto aplauso para reconocer su genio
Amazing! Yepes is by far the greatest interpreter of this famous melody. So Romantic. He makes it swell and intensify, and slow down and relax like no one else does. Just incredible.
Fantastic!!! I have this song on a CD of classical music, and I have never seen how that it was played, and this is amazing!! God Bless this man, He gave him a talent like no one else. Thanks to the poster of this performance.
I have heard many different interpretations of "Recuerdos de la Alhambra" this is my personal favourite version, so beautifully played by Narciso with just the right amount of emotion and feel for my taste
No sé si me dan más ganas de llorar o de quemar mi guitarra para siempre.... (Y sorprendido... ¿Realmente se le puede dar un "dislike" a algo tan sublime y hermoso?. El ser humano no deja de sorprenderme, casi siempre para mal)
To me, he remains the best interpret of this piece. When he plays, you can almost feel the warmth of the sun on your skin. Totally solar, totally Spanish.
I disagree because it's way too fast and a bit soulless. John Williams plays it at the RIGHT speed. It's not a 100m race; It's music. ua-cam.com/video/wPICse0ig_M/v-deo.html
@@TheRunner75 Well, I guess it's subjective. I feel Yepes's interpretation is very soulful. And I think he choose this tempo not to impress anybody, but only because he felt it was the right tempo for this piece. This piece can be played in two ways: or very romantic, emotional; or very solar, in an "energy" oriented way. I like both.
@@TheRunner75 OK, pretty good, like 95% of the way there. But less emotion in the changes of pace and loudness than Pepe Romero, who is the stadard of perfection. :P ua-cam.com/video/RODZwcXCTbs/v-deo.html
@@TheRunner75 Sorry to disagree with you. Tarrega did not indicate the specific tempo, as his manuscripts and early editions indicate the tempo only as "andante". Considering the accepted Italian markings for music "speed", andante means a range between 76 and 108 beats per minute, thus giving the player some lee way for execution. In this piece, the tempo "unit" is the quarter note (crotchet). Yepes plays it at a 100 beats per minute, while Williams plays it at 86 (I have checked both with my metronome). Both are correct in their preferences and you, obviously, as a listener, have the right to choose.
@@d0nj03 Yes, very beautiful and sensitive. But one thing bothers me: to me, the accompaniment is too loud, the melody is "drowned". In Yepes's interpretation, the melody is where it's supposed to be: first row. That's why I love Stephanie Jones's playing. She is a master at bringing out a melody.
Never realized he played a 10 string classical guitar. Yepes never got the appreciation from classical guitarists in the past 50 years that I thought he deserved. I love the spirit in his performing, and his talent and speed. This is the first video performance I’ve ever seen of him; and at his age, his fingers still work incredibly! So happy I saw this video of this master guitarist!❤
Yes! Caelina! So many others do the mechanics and techniques perfectly, but lika a robot. You said it right ... expressive rubato, phrasing and dynamics
Idk, its just my opinion, but i somehow feel its too fast for my taste. But that may also be because the first time i heard this piece was the version from brandon acker on yt, which is quite a bit slower, but i think he also plays with tons of feeling.
@Rui Kashaire yes i know what you mean, its just that i saw brandon ackers version first. If i had seen this version first i would have thought bramdons version is too slow.
As a former gitar player, 40 years Ago, i just can say: absolutely perfekt played. The tremolo is so hard to play. Just great. Gratulation, creo, unos de los mas buenos guitara tocadas del mundo! Saludos de Viena
Sublime. Il y a une cinquantaine d'années, j'ai eu la chance d'assister à un concert donné par Narciso Yepes en région parisienne; un grand moment. Ce musicien était réellement exceptionnel. Je me demande si d'autres guitaristes ont utilisé cet instrument révolutionnaire à dix cordes.
People, people, people, how can over a thousand people give this a thumbs down, you must have gone def and you don't know it. This is a master's class in classical performance guitar. Bravo 🎶🎵🎶
@@AS-vb8kr There is no judgement only observation. He simply plays faster than most other renditions I've seen. I neither like it more nor less because of that. He was a great player regardless.
@@Synonomous Your original comment made it seem like (to me atleast) that you were calling him talented on the basis of speed alone (do note that I by no means wish to say that playing fast is easy). Regardless, I misunderstood. On a side note, my favourite interpretation of this piece comes from maestro Segovia What's yours?
@@AS-vb8kr Favourite would be purely subjective and there are really far too many to choose from! This piece being originally a practice piece has turned into quite a famous solo performance because of the technical aspect to which musicality needs to be kept in balance with so it doesn't sound mechanical. That said, the tremolo should sound like one note as is does on a violin or electric guitar, etc. So, if that part isn't played well the rest of the piece is less appealing for me. Segovia is a natural choice and he is brilliant as well as the bar to which many are held. Romero, for example, has a superb tremolo without it being anxious or rushed. I like the old masters as well as the many newer talents. I even saw a six year old girl play it superbly! I enjoy them all!
I aqui de mi Alhambra; love africa y Espana; que lindo. Let's play and be joyful. Espana y Marruecos, todavia! Con mucho affection para los dos equipes! Ojalla 😎khadija
Once in a lifetime there comes a person who is a vessel for the Divine... This flawless rendition is the companion of the perfection of silence... Once in a lifetime...
Estamos en pleno siglo 21 yo crei que nos superariamos pero surgio una cultura basura ,grsias si a la tecnologia ke podemos acceder a esta hermosa musica ...hojala se lebante alguien ke rescate los talentos y los apoyen,
Es lo más alucinante que he visto y oído en mi vida. No sabía que un ser humano pudiera hacer esto con tal perfección. Mi más sincera y profunda admiración.
Te recomiendo que veas a John Williams interpretando esta obra maestra. Probablemente el guitarrista clásico con la mejor técnica que ha habido
@@juliannavarro8400: Aunque no soy Fernando López, he escuchado y visto a John Williams en "Recuerdos de la Alhambra" y, aunque lo hace muy bien, no llega a la perfección y maestría que tiene Yepes en esta obra en particular; esto de acuerdo a mi modesta opinión. Muchas gracias.
Yo que he intentado con esta pieza puedo dar fe de su dificultad. Yepes es un genio. Pero hay guitarristas que ya han superado esta etapa y que además de virtuosismo ponen su alma en cada interpretación. Yamandú Costa es uno de esos. Cuando le preguntan por Tárrega lo da como una etapa ya superada en su carrera artística.
@@juliannavarro8400 no preocupe lo veremos y te dare mi opinion
@@jorgeperezabraham89 me alegro de escuchar estos comentarios.Pasara el tiempo y otros diran de Yamandu lo que Yamandu dice de otros.La evolucion
Bien loin de tous les "gratouilleurs" actuels ! Merveilleux, en admiration.
My love for Spain is endless. This melody combines love, tenderness and sadness all at once.
One of the great Spanish guitarists. He always played the spirit of Spanish music and life, and he carried that spirit with him to all concert halls.
One of the world’s greatest guitarists**. :-)
@@Riposte821 a ser tonto, se aprende. Tu, aún no has empezado
where in Mexico it is Spain?
@@rafaelrodriguez7101 I always wanted to watch the spanish Mariachi in Mexico, Spain is it south or north Mexico?
@@tigrehermano Si eres de Mexico que lo he buscado payaso.
Qué bien suena esa guitarra que hizo mi padre!!! Es maravillosa, cada vez que oigo está composición La escucho mejor, de la mano de Narciso Yepes impecable!
Tan artista su padre como el maestro. Felicidades.
Debe sentirse orgulloso usted al ver tocar está hermosa melodía de Narciso Yepes en la guitarra que hizo su Padre como dice una persona en un comentario saludos cordiales Felicitaciones atte Juan Eduardo Venegas desde Chile un abrazo 🇨🇱 Saludos cordiales
Guitarra de 10 cuerdas, creo que pocos interpretes la usan. El gran Narciso Yepes.
¿cómo se llama su padre y de dónde sale la idea para esta guitarra? ¿se hizo para una pieza musical en particular?
Sospecho mentira.
I am no expert, but for me this is what perfection sounds like. Had to pause this to wipe the tears from eyes.
That is actually a sign of low testosterone.
@@gatocles99insecure guy spotted.
@@Carl_G_Jung Emasculated eunuch spotted.
@@gatocles99 Achilles hat auch geweint.
@@pitweigerber457 The spoiled little prince that he was, I bet he did. "Mommy, I can't run anymore! I should just die! Waaaaaaah!"
He escuchado muchas músicas hermosas en mi vida, pero ninguna tan hermosa como ésta bella interpretación
It's a live performance you will never forget. It must have been a privilege to have heard Yepes play. this piece was perfection ❤
Yo tengo la grabación y la oigo bastante es lo más lindo que he oído
amazing tremolo, but why does he play such an abridged arraignment? sure leaves me wanting more! a whole lot more!
I heard him live twice in concert 40 years ago. Stills seems like a dream.
One of the greatest performances ever! Nothing but respect and admiration 🙏
El 28 de marzo del 2013, a las 17 h. Sonó esta canción en el funeral de mi padre.
Su Granada y Su Alhabra...
Que mejor homenaje.
Va por tí, Papa!!!
😢💔
@@Astana-yy7yj muchas gracias. Es doloroso però a la vez ,gratificante, porque es " SU" canción.
Mi mas sentido pésame 😪😪
Mi padre me ponía esta canción y siempre que lo escucho miro al cielo y le doy gracias por todo
OH !!! MUSICA BELLA MAGNIFICA QUE ME HACE OLVIDAR Y ALIVIA MI TRISTEZA 🎶 😪 😢 💔 😔 😞 🎶 😪 😢 💔 😔 😞
As a guitarist who hadn't perfected playing this piece for many years now, I wóuld rate this composition of Francesco Tarrega as the greatest solo classical guitar masterpiece of all time. Kudos to Narciso Yepes for his outstanding rendition.
A mí está versión no me gusta por qué parece que la toca una máquina o nada más la toca rápido para acabarla por qué lo van carrereando y eso le quita la magia ahora por el lado técnico y misterioso sorprende hasta donde puede llegar el humano y eso si lo dejo en claro será una tarea titánica encontrar otra persona que alcance los niveles de rapidez y una técnica prodigiosa que alcanzó este guitarrista no imposible aclaro pero por lo menos hasta el día de hoy nadie se acerca a lo que el hizo entonces mal en alma una locura y genialidad en técnica y rapidez
@@RobMarquez-s1c Estimo des rout de spermst styge!!
Yes; I would have to totally agree avidly. Outstanding Performance by a Classy Gentleman; I will return.
PEACE. LOVE. RESPECT TRANQUILLITY. TASTEFULNESS Anticipate Nothing; Achieve!
JOOSHKA
___):/)D
@@RobMarquez-s1c Yepes se limita a seguir el ritmo que imprimió Tarrega.
Es la mejor interpretación de esta melodía por la complejidad que tiene
Felicitaciones
I was privileged to see him live in 1971 while in college. His technique was superb, and the four extra strings added SO much more resonance.
Uno de los más virtuosos guitarristas de todos los tiempos.
La belleza y perfección, bajaron desde el cielo y se transformaron en esta melodía.
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Ese trémolo ya de arranque, gracias por el enorme placer de poder ver y escuchar a este enorme artista!
Maravilloso maestro, un deleite esos trémolos......
This man had the best tremolo picking ive ever heard. Everybody else you could hear the difference of each fingers sound. His was perfect
Agreed, but listen also to Kuyheen Park
@@jurgrehsteiner9754 Kyuhee has lots of emotion and color, but Yepes is master. Both speed and color in perfect sync
This has to be one of the most beautiful pieces of music I’ve ever heard. It goes straight to my soul.
It's the most amazing thing I've seen and heard in my life. I didn't know that a human being could do this with such perfection. My deepest and most sincere admiration.
One man walks to a stage, the whole world is captivated, this is artistry at the highest level, we are blessed.
This is beautiful. This man is a true artist and Master!
There is not a trace of hesitation or a speck of doubt in his stellar performance
Une des plus belles musique qui m'a été donnée d'enendre. Je ne m'en lasse pas. Bravo M.Yepes
Una obra maravillosa y la interpratación MAGISTRAL
I was gifted to be there, Sr. Yepes, a single chair, the 12 string guitar he created. No intro. No words needed.
10 string.
Please replace your comment. The 12 string guitar known to virtually the entire world of music has nothing to do with this video or with Narciso Yepes. The 12 string, played as a 6 string, is totally unrelated to him.
Yepes plays a 10 stringed classical instrument, for the most part the traditional 6 strings with 4 added basses to permit the transcription of pieces that would be otherwise impossible to hear on a classical guitar. There also exist 7, 8, and 9 strings with variants on the same concept, each the offshoot of special tunings guitarist have always used to expand the repertoire for their instrument.
Such phenomenal dynamics. Great performance. He came out a bit cold but wow did that ever bloom. This man has played this song thousands of times... maybe more than Terrega even did?
Absolutely incredible. As a guitarist for more than 60 years, I take my hat off to you sir.
Las primeras notas me han elevado a lo más alto. Gracias don Narciso
I've been a bassist for over 50 years. I've never heard of a 10 string guitar. Awestruck.
I think the 10 string came about in South America maybe ?? I have a close friend that plays an instrument called a "churango". 10 strings & sounds fantastic 👍 It's a bit smaller than a guitar, but has great sound.
I discovered the 10th string back in the 90s when images.app.goo.gl/1Yb6YhE8yFVs7bx69 released his album.
@@daveblevins3322 Charango and you are right it sounds beautiful
He only played on the 6 strings anyway, but that guitar looks great!
Una hermosa obra , ejecutada por un gran maestro. Esto es lo mejor de lo mejor. Siempre quedara ese legado insuperable.
Sin duda una de las mejores guitarra multi cuerda que he visto en mi vida y eso que tengo 2 maestrías en guitarra y un doctorado en música antigua, ahora sé lo que de verdad es ser un músico una vez que conocí al mágnifico narciso yepes
Todas las guitarras que conozco son multicuerdas, no conozco ninguna monocuerda
This is sheer magnificence...and am seriously loving the skill in playing this amazing geetar...😅
Wow! It hurts! So, so beautiful!
I had this work on an LP many decades ago but couldn't remember the title. I was delighted to find it here. To me it has a soothing, peaceful effect.
Una maestría por pocos lograda con tanta perfección y la entrega de las emociones en estas hermosas notas. Perfección!!!!!
Алексей Архиповский послушай.
Soy estudiante de piano y siempre me he sorprendido cuando en el piano tocan un trino y al mismo tiempo una melodía con otros dedos de la misma mano. Pero aquí veo que para los guitarristas clásicos esto es de lo más común, fantástico!
Verdad
Me acabas de confundir, trino es tritono o triada? Porque un tritono en este tipo de música es mu raro
@@mododoricodorianmode5582 Creo que se refiere a un tresillo
@@mododoricodorianmode5582 trêmulo
@@joaohenriquevianna7969 tene razón
Llega al corazón. Música muy sentida y muy bien realizada. Enhorabuena, el que no sepa de musica ni guitarra no sabrá valorarlo. Es una obra de arte que llega al alma.
Rafael que yo no se de guitarra y el maestro Llepes el maestro,Paco de Lucía y el maestro Andrés Segovia son una pasada
Ho Dios, que musica tan hermosa, ya la habia escuchado en un video que le hicieron a mi padre al año de su muerte como memoriam, y nunca supe como se llamaba ni quien la interpretaba, ahora estoy llorando la nostalgia y los recuerdos me rompe el corazón, gracias a quien alla subido este video.
Una de las mejores interpretaciones de esta maravillosa obra de arte, sino la mejor. ❤
La mejor, sin duda.
Oh my heart has been warmed. Such expertise. Wow!
私は高等盲学校に勤めていた頃、札幌でイエペスさんのギターを聴きました。今は亡き妻も招待頂きました。只うっとりと聴いていました。多くの曲の後にイエペスさんがこれでお仕舞いと日本語で言われたことを覚えています。10弦ギターだったと思います。改めてイエペスさんを偲んおります。
厳格さ、誠実さ、謙虚さが音から聞こえて清々しい気持ちになります🥰😍
Bravo. Superb. There are no other words to describe that man's skills and interpretation.
An absolute legend. It is a privilege to watch and listen to this.
Beautiful beautiful!!! My dad played this song so I'm un and I have so many memories of him playing it!!! Amazing!!!! Thanks so much
You're welcome :)
Everytime I watch. I'm glad I spent a few minutes watching. The phrasing and differentiation of melody is fantastic
This is the best version I have ever listened to. Thank you Maestro Yespes
La luz brilla en cada nota de esta composición de ensueño gracias al gran maestro Narciso Yepes único en el mundo con su seño su magnifica guitarra.
Hatte das große Glück ihn vor 40 Jahren im Konzil in Konstanz zu hören. Sein gefühlvolles Spiel auf 10 Saiten .. herrlich.
How can you give this a thumbs down?
This absolutely beautiful.
Because they're jealous that they can't play like this.
Because they're have a lowest taste on music
Because they don't like the interpretation? I find some passages are too quick and I'm not a fan of the repeated changes in tempo. I'll take Julian Bream's version any day.
@@MissBlennerhassett876 Agreed, if my memories went this fast, I'd think I was having a nightmare
@Rui Kashaire Why have I got to do that to express an opinion? Does anyone else have to do it or is it just me?
僕もこの曲を舞台でよく弾きました!あの頃を思い出します!憧れの曲でした。特にこの曲はイエペスさんの演奏が素晴らしいです!
I attended master Classes with him in 1981 ,,Fabulous player...
Lucky person you were...and probably a good guitar player as well ...
no se como hay gente que se atreve a criticar el tempo de la canción.... Es increíble cuanta osadía.... Yepes es un maestro, y como tal interpreta el tema con la velocidad justa, cambiando los tempos, y no de manera mecánica. Desde luego el mejor con diferencia
Magnífico
Es porque tienen envidia de no poder tocar como nuestros viejos ancestros musicos
Me emociona, como todo en Granada.....de soñar.
No hay que sacralizar, aún los grandes maestros tienen mejores performances que otras, ua-cam.com/video/RLHR8zaEsA8/v-deo.html la del '79 en Madrid está cercana a la perfección, y el tempo es al gusto de cada uno, yo la prefiero un poco menos rápida.
Es porque hay mucho atrevido. No sé puede tocar mejor esta pieza.
so sweet, best version. good night......
Maestro Yepes was clearly not limited to his astonishing technical mastery. He understood how to use the technique to evoke the inner beauty of the composition.
Completely agree. The melody just flows, and my mind follows. The maestro chose the right instrument to achieve his vision.
...What he said,...!
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Folks you should check out Jim Greeningers version you won't regret it...so much more emotion!
Van a comparar al maestro Yepes con Jin Greeningers?? te has fijado la guitarra que está usando Yepes ?? 10 cuerdas,si 10 cuerdas y como ejecuta la música,cuando una guitarra como la que usa Greeningers son de las normalitas 6 cuerdas y además con amplificador incorporado,por favor no compare,por favor
A tremelo like butter, so rich, so soft, so precise; exquisite dynamics and control. So musical.
Why tremElo though?
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Excelente Maestros !!! Saludos desde Buenos Aires, Argentina....
que majestuosa interpretacion gracias Yepes no sabia de ti tal vez escuche algo alguna vez pero eres un grande para mi.....Un Hurra por tu guitarra y por como sientes la melodia al tocarla,Graciassssss Dios contigo
hace tiempo que esta muerto, por lo menos 30 años, o 25.
@@22jamon Murió en el 97
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@@22jamon No. No murió. Los grandes nunca mueren.
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No entiendo cómo un solo instrumento, puede despertar tantos sentimientos.
Siempre me ha gustado está pieza musical y la interpretación de este guitarrista en particular
Con satisfacción lo vuelvo a escuchar en este video que me ilustra mejor sobre su impresionante estilo y habilidad. No tengo palabras para elogiarlo y va mí modesto aplauso para reconocer su genio
Amazing! Yepes is by far the greatest interpreter of this famous melody. So Romantic. He makes it swell and intensify, and slow down and relax like no one else does. Just incredible.
Fantastic!!! I have this song on a CD of classical music, and I have never seen how that it was played, and this is amazing!! God Bless this man, He gave him a talent like no one else. Thanks to the poster of this performance.
Es sencillamente hermoso... Gran tema y gran intérprete.
i was not born in Spain, but strongly feel nostalgia and wanna go back to Spain...
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Kazuomi, I invite you!
@@manuelmartin-andres7148 san, muy bien!! Viví en Madrid durante 4 meses en 2010
@@kazuomikanetok2894 España siempre te vuelve a dar la bienvenida.
@@JaimeHammett Quiero ir a España todos los años con mi familia.
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🎸🎼🎶🎸🎼🎶 Thank you Master, thanks for had been here Narciso.
Tão belo
Grande!!Bravo.
Una obra maestra a las manos del maestro Yepes,llega mas haya del corazón.
I have heard many different interpretations of "Recuerdos de la Alhambra" this is my personal favourite version, so beautifully played by Narciso with just the right amount of emotion and feel for my taste
Bella, sublime, struggente, celestiale...
a suonarla è un Maestro ma le mani sono quelle di un Angelo...
No sé si me dan más ganas de llorar o de quemar mi guitarra para siempre....
(Y sorprendido... ¿Realmente se le puede dar un "dislike" a algo tan sublime y hermoso?. El ser humano no deja de sorprenderme, casi siempre para mal)
To me, he remains the best interpret of this piece. When he plays, you can almost feel the warmth of the sun on your skin. Totally solar, totally Spanish.
I disagree because it's way too fast and a bit soulless.
John Williams plays it at the RIGHT speed. It's not a 100m race; It's music.
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@@TheRunner75
Well, I guess it's subjective. I feel Yepes's interpretation is very soulful. And I think he choose this tempo not to impress anybody, but only because he felt it was the right tempo for this piece.
This piece can be played in two ways: or very romantic, emotional; or very solar, in an "energy" oriented way. I like both.
@@TheRunner75 OK, pretty good, like 95% of the way there. But less emotion in the changes of pace and loudness than Pepe Romero, who is the stadard of perfection. :P ua-cam.com/video/RODZwcXCTbs/v-deo.html
@@TheRunner75 Sorry to disagree with you. Tarrega did not indicate the specific tempo, as his manuscripts and early editions indicate the tempo only as "andante". Considering the accepted Italian markings for music "speed", andante means a range between 76 and 108 beats per minute, thus giving the player some lee way for execution. In this piece, the tempo "unit" is the quarter note (crotchet). Yepes plays it at a 100 beats per minute, while Williams plays it at 86 (I have checked both with my metronome). Both are correct in their preferences and you, obviously, as a listener, have the right to choose.
@@d0nj03
Yes, very beautiful and sensitive. But one thing bothers me: to me, the accompaniment is too loud, the melody is "drowned". In Yepes's interpretation, the melody is where it's supposed to be: first row.
That's why I love Stephanie Jones's playing. She is a master at bringing out a melody.
Inigualable, maestro. Nada mejor.
Maestro de la guitarra y de la vida gracias por esa delicadeza con la tocas y en paz descanses.
Lo mas pulcro y bello. Reverencia ante tu maestría; aquí sigues estando, gracias por tanta felicidad.
Beautifully played. ❤❤
I have been to La Alhambra. This man makes the song as beautiful as the place itself. Bravo!!!
Never realized he played a 10 string classical guitar. Yepes never got the appreciation from classical guitarists in the past 50 years that I thought he deserved. I love the spirit in his performing, and his talent and speed. This is the first video performance I’ve ever seen of him; and at his age, his fingers still work incredibly! So happy I saw this video of this master guitarist!❤
Hola, vea la intérprescion de Don Andrés Segovia...no es tema de velocidad,,,todo lo contrario...Es tema de Sentimiento...y Dulzura...!!! Mis Saludos
Perfect tempo with expressive rubato, phrasing and dynamics.
Yes! Caelina! So many others do the mechanics and techniques perfectly, but lika a robot. You said it right ... expressive rubato, phrasing and dynamics
Idk, its just my opinion, but i somehow feel its too fast for my taste. But that may also be because the first time i heard this piece was the version from brandon acker on yt, which is quite a bit slower, but i think he also plays with tons of feeling.
@Rui Kashaire yes i know what you mean, its just that i saw brandon ackers version first. If i had seen this version first i would have thought bramdons version is too slow.
Me emociona mucho este artista, simplemente maravilloso 😭 todo lo que ha tocado
hypnotizing clarity, unworldly talent
MUY ESPECIAL Y SUPER BONITO ME GUSTO MUCHO " Recuerdos de la Alhambra"
As a former gitar player, 40 years Ago, i just can say: absolutely perfekt played. The tremolo is so hard to play. Just great. Gratulation,
creo, unos de los mas buenos guitara tocadas del mundo! Saludos de Viena
Impressionante! Além de belo não consigo imaginar como consegue tocar um instrumento com tantas cordas...É fenomenal, é lindo demais.
Sublime. Il y a une cinquantaine d'années, j'ai eu la chance d'assister à un concert donné par Narciso Yepes en région parisienne; un grand moment. Ce musicien était réellement exceptionnel. Je me demande si d'autres guitaristes ont utilisé cet instrument révolutionnaire à dix cordes.
People, people, people, how can over a thousand people give this a thumbs down, you must have gone def and you don't know it. This is a master's class in classical performance guitar. Bravo 🎶🎵🎶
thousand def people don't recognize a Maestro at work...but at least we do.
Because of the thousand strings on that thing
Lot of people do it accidentaly,it happend to me lot of times,especialy when listening music before slleep.I hope so,because this is so beautifull!🙃
@@bobymox Blessings to you and your family Boris. Stay Safe.
@@brianogden9023 Thanks,whish you the same !
Bravo! Magnifico! Gracias.
I fail to believe that 2500 thousand soulless humans gave this amazingly beautiful tune a thumbs down
Súper bien guauu, excelente 🙌🙌🙌
Wow!!!! What a performance!!!!
Beautiful, extraordinary! It sounds like TWO instruments being played by ONE virtuoso!
He plays this faster than most renditions available. So talented. Wow. Thank you for this!
Narciso is very gifted, I agree. But you shouldn't base your judgement on speed alone.
@@AS-vb8kr There is no judgement only observation. He simply plays faster than most other renditions I've seen. I neither like it more nor less because of that. He was a great player regardless.
@@Synonomous Your original comment made it seem like (to me atleast) that you were calling him talented on the basis of speed alone (do note that I by no means wish to say that playing fast is easy). Regardless, I misunderstood.
On a side note, my favourite interpretation of this piece comes from maestro Segovia
What's yours?
@@AS-vb8kr Favourite would be purely subjective and there are really far too many to choose from!
This piece being originally a practice piece has turned into quite a famous solo performance because of the technical aspect to which musicality needs to be kept in balance with so it doesn't sound mechanical.
That said, the tremolo should sound like one note as is does on a violin or electric guitar, etc.
So, if that part isn't played well the rest of the piece is less appealing for me.
Segovia is a natural choice and he is brilliant as well as the bar to which many are held.
Romero, for example, has a superb tremolo without it being anxious or rushed.
I like the old masters as well as the many newer talents.
I even saw a six year old girl play it superbly!
I enjoy them all!
@@Synonomous Great reply! I agree, as well.
I aqui de mi Alhambra; love africa y Espana; que lindo. Let's play and be joyful. Espana y Marruecos, todavia! Con mucho affection para los dos equipes! Ojalla 😎khadija
Gracias Don Narcizo por habernos regalado un poco de su hermoso arte.
Música Celestial, interpretación superior. Viva Lorca, viva Murcia y viva España.
Genial maravilloso bravo...
Me enamore de esta cancion y me sigo enamorando, son unas canciones maravillosas que las llevamos siempre en nuestro corazon
wish i could read spanish as i'd give senor a thumbs down
Excelente!!!!
Once in a lifetime there comes a person who is a vessel for the Divine... This flawless rendition is the companion of the perfection of silence... Once in a lifetime...
Estamos en pleno siglo 21 yo crei que nos superariamos pero surgio una cultura basura ,grsias si a la tecnologia ke podemos acceder a esta hermosa musica ...hojala se lebante alguien ke rescate los talentos y los apoyen,
Gracias Maestro!
Muchas gracias MAESTRO