Marcin Dylla - M. Ponce: Sonata Romántica
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- Опубліковано 6 сер 2024
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In 1929 Manuel Ponce (1882-1948) created one of the greatest works in the classical guitar repertoire: his Sonata Romántica.
The story is that the guitarist Andres Segovia asked him to compose a piece for the guitar which was in the style of the Romantic Period. The piece is dedicated to Andrés Segovia and its subtitle is Hommage a Franz Schubert. Schubert was a leading composer during the Romantic Period.
During editing Segovia communicated to Ponce this problem with the fourth movement:
"... I threw myself into the finale like a hungry dog ... and I am furious with the guitar. What you would least imagine -- for the first time with your music!! -- comes out impossible: the arpeggios .... And you have coincided with the same type of difficulty that makes the prelude in the E major by Bach (violin solo) unbridgeable for guitar. And the difficulty, in both passages, is that it is necessary to have a succession of step wise intervals on the same string, staying, at the same time, in one position, at times senselessly, in order to strike the disjunct note of the arpeggio. Do you understand? On the guitar the technique of the arpeggio is derived almost strictly from the possibilities of the blocked chord. What is not possible in a chord struck together, is not possible in arpeggiation, unless it is played very slowly. How are you going to fix this? I am truly desperate, because I like it as it is. Rescue it however you can, please! Do not modify the rhythm, nor the melodic disposition of the chords: change the form of the arpeggio. You will see how well the three previous movements go. The andante is delightful: among the best that Schubert left without doing. I spend all day playing it. The guitar sounds delightful."
Segovia was enthusiastic about the revised version which Ponce sent soon thereafter.
1.Allegro moderato (0:00)
2.Andante espressivo (7:54)
3.Allegretto vivo: Più lento espressivo (12:25)
4.Allegro non troppo e serioso (15:32)
Marcin Dylla, Poland
Live - Wawel Royal Castle at Dusk
Guitar: Double top Boguslaw Teryks, Poland
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Marcin Dylla deserves the highest praise for his guitar playing. His technique and sensitive interpretation of the music is wonderful. It is a real blessing to have such a superb virtuoso on UA-cam.
A polish guitarrist playing music inspired by a austrian , composed by a mexican for a spanish player: music truly is universal.
Anyway, loved it, loved it, loved it. Greetings from Mexico City.
@Vox Daze yes that's what I wrote
que onda wey JAJAJA
This is far and away my favorite performance / interpretation of this piece. Thank you!!!
He's great, he's fantastic and he's got that wild man hair, like Beethoven or Paderewski! Love it.
0:00 1. Allegro moderato
7:54 2. Andante espressivo
12:25 3. Allegretto vivo
15:32 4. Allegro non troppo e serioso
A lovely reading of this hommage to Schubert. capturing many aspects of Schubert's style - not least his melodic flair, and extended treatments of thematic material over inventive modulations. Powerful drama in this interpretation, almost ballad-like in many places
So beautiful! The slow movement is achingly beautiful....
Quelle fluidité technique et quelle pureté et générosité de son . Vraiment un grand guitariste. 👌👍💫
sehr schön gespielt, es macht Freude anzuhören - vielen Dank !!
Excelente interpretación de esa maravillosa sonata del Gran Maestro Ponce.
what an amazing recital program
This is beautiful. I particularly liked the last movement. I never heard someone play this with so much beautiful colors before.
Marcin Dylla is the best guitar player of the world
This is simply beautiful!! Makes me shed tears of joy!!!
Men don't cry...
Excellent performance! One can see that you are a superior player, a cut above most others.
Best interpretation of the sonata Ive heard
fascinante interpretación...!!!!
i enjoyed listening and relistining this very beautiful interpretation
chitarrista e musicista straordinario!
So beautiful.
Fine, Beautiful, Expressive guitar playing
Absolutamente magnánimo, sin más palabras.
Просто супер!
Beautiful interpretation!
Very very good playing.
Very dramatic performance, really well done!
Just superb!
Fantastica interpretazione!
ivano pagliuso eso no ser cierteichon
I can hear this f-ing piece all day long, simply wow!
Beautiful!
Браво!!!! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Maravilhoso... 🥰🥰🥰
It is Boguslaw Teryks. He doesn't use it anymore. Now he play Philip Woodfield
Amazing!!!
Melodía para tomar té 😍
Excelente...
Best interpretation I have ever heard! bravo!
Che Dio benedica quest'uomo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
sensitive interpretation!
Sublime!!!
Que sonido y calidad maestro!!! Muchas felicidades!
quest'uomo è su un altro pianeta!
Wow! Excellent
stupendo
wow man
The best guitarist
Wonderful!!! He is number one for me. Does anyone know which guitar he's playing in this performance? It sounds incredibly powerful..Tnx
@Mirza Salihefendic The guitar he used in this video is Boglusaw Teryks
Portentoso. :-)
流石だ!
It sounds like from radio transmition. But great performance, as always.
che sogno!
Why so many dislikes????? For the Maw's video they are even more! i don't understand....really...
I don´t understand either. Maybe some deaf Eliot Fisk fans
its a troll who have multiple acounts to dislike marcin´s videos
It’s usually mobile users pressing the button accidentally
!!!!
quel musicien!! nom de .........!!
not too bad 😉. Just joking it's stellar in every way.
Fuggin guy makes it look easy
Does anyone know how these concerts are mic'd ? The audio is amazing! My guitar now sounds like a cardboard box...
Ariel Beliz these videos are part of a DVD which naturally has a professional audio recording and editing. Because of UA-cam quality it does not sound so good but it’s still great to listen to.
Emanuel Estrada Yarce ok! That makes perfect sense, good to discover these gems in YT
tamarrissimo...pure troppo
What a beautiful sound and technique, although the 4th movemente should be more "non troppo e serioso" in my humble belief
I think it's perfect the way it is ....
Can somebody tell me which edition Marcin is using?
I think you mean the guitar. In the description is all the info. He was playing with a Double top Boguslaw Teryks, Poland when he recorded this video.
Thank you for the reply, but I do actually mean the edition of the piece, Sonata Romantica by Ponce.
Jason Lewis Oh that I don´t know :s sorry
I believe it's the Schott version, edited by Segovia. The only other edition I know of is the scholarly edition by Tilman Hoppstock based on the manuscripts (also published by Schott), and which features a number of fragmented/unfinished passages with no fingerings. That being said, it's very possible Dylla changed a number of fingerings from the edition, which is a common practice among professionals.
Brendan Lake I often change fingerings but am not professional, think it just depends on what fits you best individually
Why is Luke Skywalker playing the guitar? Also, bravo!
Because now he is using force with guitar instead of lightsaber ;) May the force be with You !
For all you haters out there who think this guitarist is the worst they've ever heard, saying he has no talent, making fun of his hair and his big nose, you need to be a little more forgiving and remember that not everybody is perfect. Just enjoy the music for what it is and don't compare him with superior guitarists because it's not a contest.
He's one of the best we have in this earth.