WONDERFUL! Among the best baroque guitarists I've ever hear. Has the agility and musical sensibility of Ida presti and the dance rhythm of the great flamenco artists.
@@intavolatura, you're definitely pl really awesome. Short question, I am interested in acquiring a Baroque guitar myself. Could you recommend me a luthier?
@I Em Hoo I Iz, thanks for the offer but I still need to wait until I can afford it. That will basically take some time but I am already looking for information.
Please make more videos. We need artists like yourself to keep this wonderful music alive. It lives and breaths within you. Your rasqueado and golpe are sublime. Thanks so much.
Hi Goldenbelly, thank you very much for your comment! Did you have a chance to listen to my last album "Santiago de Murcia: Entre dos almas"? I hope you will enjoy it! Ciao.
Sono incantato dalla tua musicalità e dalla naturalezza della tecnica! E soprattutto da quello che deborda dall'intavolatura. Veramente bello! Silvio Rosi
Estimado Stefano.... I am wondering if you are aware of any arrangement of this Jacaras for classical guitar... of course it wouldn't have the grace and nuance of the Baroque guitar. Such a wonder piece.. you have such a mastery of this instrument. Saludos.
I love this. Exquisite. Overflowing with grace and charm. I've been getting more into flamenco guitar and am fascinated by the way those techniques are incorporated into this. I'm curious if the baroque guitar was originally played in this way at all. Mesmerizing performance. Thank you.
I am currently making some progress notating this piece using guitar pro 7 as the tool. Its a challenging piece when you get into the detail. You start to pick up all the subtleties. The rhythm switches between meters 6/8 to 3/4 to 2/4 changing from simple to compound feel, missing pulses, taps etc.
Just completed the transcription. Pleased with the outcome. The midi playback and score is close to the Stefano performance although some areas are estimates only. Just had to play the UA-cam performance over and over and over for a couple of months.
Cj12sings . Yes. Just have to tell me the best method for me to make it available. It is written for baroque guitar and tuning one semi- tone below the standard pitch So you can play with UA-cam. Guitar Pro still prints the wrong string numbers under the title I.e strings 1= G#, 2= C#, 3= F#, 4= A#’ 5= D# when it should be. 1= D#, 2= A#, 3=F#, 4=C#, 5=G#.
@@NeilAubrey this would be fabulous !!!! I can post it to my website at greenlionmusicalinstruments.weebly.com under the tab heading and we can post the link to it in the comments here, or you can create your own site using weebly or another free internet web provider ...assuming this is all okay with Mr. Maiorana...I have been unsuccessful in two attempts to build a baroque guitar, I have a lot more experience building other instruments... this tab is a motivator to try a third build..
@@Cj12sings Yes. I may have to contact Stephano if I am going to make it available to the public. I guess I have to use his youtube channel. I can send you my copy using DropBox if I have your email address.
Hi Pat Boldys, my new cd "Intavolatura" with music by Kapsberger for theorbo is now available. Please have a look in the "Fra Bernardo" label website (frabernardo.com/?portfolio=kapsberger-intavolatura). Thank you!
Buonasera signor Stefano! Innanzitutto grazie, Maestro! Immagino, se la ascoltassi dal vivo, sarei ancor di più stupito. Mi dica per cortesia il brano che suona?
Stefano, my son has made a baroque guitar and is making a second one for me (his father) in Tasmania. I am looking for a starting point (music). I am hearing a lot of improvisation and variations on a chord progression. I have read the academic paper by Stanley Yates and a Google Books transcription of baroque guitar but find it a bit overwhelming. I am thinking it would be best just to start with learning the chords A,B,C,D,E,F,G???? Any suggestions? I have some experience in Classical guitar. Is this piece of music available?
Hi Neil! Yes you are right...probably the best thing is to start with only alfabeto dances. Do you know Montesardo, Pico, Colonna, etc.? Then you can go on with the pizzicato and mixed style. You can find for example "Intavolatura della chitarra spagnola" by Tommaso Marchetti (only rasgueado style with alfabeto for the guitar) in IMSLP Petrucci Music Library. Are you from Tasmania?...I love Australia...
Thank you Stefano, much obliged. I am not familiar with any of the sources you have mentioned, however this gives me plenty to research. So important when starting out to be on the right track. I live an hour or so north of Sydney , NSW. and my son lives out of Hobart.
Hello, I've been playing the classic guitar for 10 years and now I started the Guitar Baroque, do you recommend me any luthier? I live in France but I dont mind traveling to Portugal, Spain, Italy or to anywhere near here for an affordable price. Thank you!
Hi Frosty Frog, it's difficult to say. Maybe you can start looking for a second-hand instrument? Try in the lute societies websites and if you need help write me an email. Ciao!
Thank you! I don't know much about baroque guitars, but I already suspected that, as it sounded somewhat more crisply as usual. I would like to start playing it since a long time, but I thought it wouldn't be possible because I have long nails and normally you play the baroque guitar without.
Well, from what we know many guitarists during the XVII and XVIII century played with nails, not only baroque guitars but also theorbos and archlutes. So don't worry about that. The problem is always to find our personal sound according to the historically performance practice I think. With or without nails? This is not the problem!
Il Maestro Lislevand, insieme a tutti gli altri grandi che ci hanno fatto riscoprire questo bellissimo strumento ed una letteratura musicale ricca e affascinante sono fonte di ispirazione continua.
Si España es la Madre de América musicalmente, parece ser que hemos descubierto al Padre...Ahora, este padre, mientras estaba esperando el nacimiento de sus hijas americanas, parece que se dió una canita al aire y le salió el Flamenco...
Incredible playing! Légèreté, technique, virtuosité, accentuations, nuances, rythme, etc... tout y est, c'est impeccable. BRAVO!
Yes, wow, wow and wow, the olympic champion of Baroque guitar playing what a joy to listen to
WONDERFUL! Among the best baroque guitarists I've ever hear. Has the agility and musical sensibility of Ida presti and the dance rhythm of the great flamenco artists.
Thank you very much Douglas! I am so glad you appreciate my work.You are so generous.
Stefano Maiorana i do too
@@intavolatura, you're definitely pl really awesome.
Short question, I am interested in acquiring a Baroque guitar myself. Could you recommend me a luthier?
@I Em Hoo I Iz, thanks for the offer but I still need to wait until I can afford it. That will basically take some time but I am already looking for information.
Un saludo 6 años después. Que gran experiencia musical escucharlo, maestro!
Espectacular versión. Gracias!
Please make more videos. We need artists like yourself to keep this wonderful music alive. It lives and breaths within you. Your rasqueado and golpe are sublime. Thanks so much.
Thank you very much for your comment. My new video and album is out!
@@intavolatura
Just so you know, I just bought it! It’s wonderful. Thanks so much. 🕊👍🕊
@@chopsddy3 Thanks to you! I am so glad you appreciated my work.
Probably Francisco Santiago de Murcia would have been very happy for this performance. Bravissimo. Bis, bis e ancora bis!
Grazie Luca!
Un saludo desde Venezuela familia !!
Ole👏🏻!!!Bravo👏🏻!!!
Stefano… we long for your return…. Such a gift needs to be honoured and shared🙏💐👏👏👏👏
Hi Goldenbelly, thank you very much for your comment! Did you have a chance to listen to my last album "Santiago de Murcia: Entre dos almas"? I hope you will enjoy it! Ciao.
This is wonderful. I could listen to you play all day.
It's kind of you Tom.
Smashing! ❤
I would love to hear more from this artist.
Superb interpretation. The moderate tempo (not racing, I mean) allows us to enjoy all of the music : thank you !
Hi gyrocompa, thank you! It's always difficult to find the right tempo...
You are right : too fast and it's not music anymore (no feelings), too slow and everyone gets asleep !
I completely agree.
You’re now my favorite coarse guitar player!
Great performance
Lovely playing of this nice, warm baroque Music, which is new to me. Thank You Stefano. Of course, I have subscribed. Looking forward to hearing more.
No solo una delicia escucharlo, sino que es todo un espectáculo verlo cómo “acaricia” la guitarra. ¡Bravo!!!!
FANTASTIC.
Bravo Stefano
Thank you so much
Congratulations!!!
Bravo Thanks for posting!
Maravilloso !
Gracias Ana Maria!
Superb! Thank you for populating my historical imagination with your evocative playing.
Thank you for your interesting comment Pieter.
MAN! Such a great Music ...
I Like those Baroque Guitars
Sublime...!!! I come back often
Splendido e profondo.
bellissimo, grazie Roman.
Sono incantato dalla tua musicalità e dalla naturalezza della tecnica! E soprattutto da quello che deborda dall'intavolatura. Veramente bello! Silvio Rosi
Grazie Silvio.
Outstanding musicianship!
Thank you Jack!
Vaya una cosa bonita!!! Grandioso. Enhorabuena, don Stefano
muchas gracias David!
Best ever performance on the guitar!
Truely amazing. Great timing throughout. Lovely.
Thank you so much David.
Brilliant!
Awesome!
nice technique this bard should play at the king's court
I love it, so beautiful! Thank you! 😊
thanks to you!
Bravo sir
This is/was beyond awesome!
That smooth, but still loud, sound is really amazing.
Thank you Anders.
Absolut superb
thank you!
BRAVO!! This is FANTASTIC!
Amazing... so glad to find this...
Estimado Stefano.... I am wondering if you are aware of any arrangement of this Jacaras for classical guitar... of course it wouldn't have the grace and nuance of the Baroque guitar. Such a wonder piece.. you have such a mastery of this instrument. Saludos.
Dear Richard, I am sorry but I have only the tablature for baroque guitar...maybe you can do it? If you need help do not hesitate to contact me.
so AWESOME...!!!!! just love it...
Thank you Cj12sings!
Absolutely beautiful ! thank you.
Thank you very much Guillaume.
Muy bien, bravo.
Grazie Enrique.
I love this. Exquisite. Overflowing with grace and charm. I've been getting more into flamenco guitar and am fascinated by the way those techniques are incorporated into this. I'm curious if the baroque guitar was originally played in this way at all. Mesmerizing performance. Thank you.
Hi Thomas...who knows?....thank you!
If it wasn't, it should have been played that way.
+Juan Pablo Pira I agree.
Nice question
Absolument Splendide Merci
Merci a toi.
Possibly the best guitar , execution and composer combination ever. Insist on recording on a Stradivarius for immortality, sitting down!
It’s very kind of you.
Hermoso
Beautiful !
Fascinating, lovely instrument.
Yes indeed Sandra...
Que bien que toca...
Thank you very much... such a lovely performance... hope to hear more from you.
Dear Yury, thanks for listening!
I am currently making some progress notating this piece using guitar pro 7 as the tool. Its a challenging piece when you get into the detail. You start to pick up all the subtleties. The rhythm switches between meters 6/8 to 3/4 to 2/4 changing from simple to compound feel, missing pulses, taps etc.
Just completed the transcription. Pleased with the outcome. The midi playback and score is close to the Stefano performance although some areas are estimates only. Just had to play the UA-cam performance over and over and over for a couple of months.
@@NeilAubrey any chance of getting the tab notation for this....
Cj12sings . Yes. Just have to tell me the best method for me to make it available. It is written for baroque guitar and tuning one semi- tone below the standard pitch So you can play with UA-cam. Guitar Pro still prints the wrong string numbers under the title I.e strings 1= G#, 2= C#, 3= F#, 4= A#’ 5= D# when it should be. 1= D#, 2= A#, 3=F#, 4=C#, 5=G#.
@@NeilAubrey this would be fabulous !!!! I can post it to my website at greenlionmusicalinstruments.weebly.com under the tab heading and we can post the link to it in the comments here, or you can create your own site using weebly or another free internet web provider ...assuming this is all okay with Mr. Maiorana...I have been unsuccessful in two attempts to build a baroque guitar, I have a lot more experience building other instruments... this tab is a motivator to try a third build..
@@Cj12sings Yes. I may have to contact Stephano if I am going to make it available to the public. I guess I have to use his youtube channel. I can send you my copy using DropBox if I have your email address.
Amazing in every way !
Thank you Strings of Peace!
BRAVO!!!
Rec more videos, please!
Ciao Roger, thank you. Yes, I have in mind to prepare other videos. Ciao!
Der ist ein Einmannorchester, Bravo!
Grazie Franz!
your interpretations are so good !
Hi Michael, thank you very much.
Bravo Stè!
Bravissimo Stefano!
Grazie Claudio!
Bravo Stefano
En España, los amantes de la fiesta y la juerga, se llaman "jacarandosos". Se entiende el porque tras oír esto. Bravo un
beautiful playing, sir!
Thanks!
still amazing!
Thank you Thomas!
bravissimo Stefano!
Grazie Marco!
Superbly played. Has this guitarist made any recordings?
Hi Pat Boldys, my new cd "Intavolatura" with music by Kapsberger for theorbo is now available. Please have a look in the "Fra Bernardo" label website (frabernardo.com/?portfolio=kapsberger-intavolatura). Thank you!
wow complimenti. posso chiederti il liutaio che ha prodotto il tuo strumento?
Buonasera signor Stefano!
Innanzitutto grazie, Maestro! Immagino, se la ascoltassi dal vivo, sarei ancor di più stupito.
Mi dica per cortesia il brano che suona?
Seems your two hands are dancing on the instrument ! Amazing !
thank you!
Wonderfull sound, Can you tell me if there are sheet music available?
Hi, thank you! Jacaras by Santiago de Murcia is in the Codex Saldivar.
@@intavolatura Thank's
Bravo!!!!!
***** Thank you Alexandros!
OLE..!!! Stefano !!!!!
¡Hola Jorge!
Fantastico:-)
Precioso
thank you!
Stefano, my son has made a baroque guitar and is making a second one for me (his father) in Tasmania. I am looking for a starting point (music). I am hearing a lot of improvisation and variations on a chord progression. I have read the academic paper by Stanley Yates and a Google Books transcription of baroque guitar but find it a bit overwhelming. I am thinking it would be best just to start with learning the chords A,B,C,D,E,F,G???? Any suggestions? I have some experience in Classical guitar. Is this piece of music available?
Hi Neil! Yes you are right...probably the best thing is to start with only alfabeto dances. Do you know Montesardo, Pico, Colonna, etc.? Then you can go on with the pizzicato and mixed style. You can find for example "Intavolatura della chitarra spagnola" by Tommaso Marchetti (only rasgueado style with alfabeto for the guitar) in IMSLP Petrucci Music Library.
Are you from Tasmania?...I love Australia...
Thank you Stefano, much obliged. I am not familiar with any of the sources you have mentioned, however this gives me plenty to research. So important when starting out to be on the right track. I live an hour or so north of Sydney , NSW. and my son lives out of Hobart.
I miss Sydney so much...I had wonderful time there.
Stupenda . Una domanda: é la versione presente nel CD "Entre dos almas"?
Grazie per il tuo commento! Si, è la versione presente nel cd.
Bellissimo!!!
Bravo!!!
Matteo de Rossi Grazie Matteo!
How is this guitar tuned?
Bravo!
Grazie!
Questa è sicuramente di Aguilera, vero? Bravissimo, straordinario.
Si, questa è di Aguilera. Grazie.
Grande sensibilità, mai noioso, frusti quando devi frustare e accarezzi quando serve. Grazie
Grazie Saverio!
what is the name of this instrument?
Yes!!!!
Hey, post some more stuff, would you?
Hello, I've been playing the classic guitar for 10 years and now I started the Guitar Baroque, do you recommend me any luthier? I live in France but I dont mind traveling to Portugal, Spain, Italy or to anywhere near here for an affordable price. Thank you!
Hi Frosty Frog, it's difficult to say. Maybe you can start looking for a second-hand instrument? Try in the lute societies websites and if you need help write me an email. Ciao!
Chitarra Battente???
Thank you for this video!
Is this an arrangement you made or is there a sheet for it?
Thank you Romain, you can find the score in the Saldivar Codex but I made some changes....not so much...
All right, thank you!
amazing! Tell me, do you play with nails or without?
Hi Danilo, nails!
Thank you! I don't know much about baroque guitars, but I already suspected that, as it sounded somewhat more crisply as usual.
I would like to start playing it since a long time, but I thought it wouldn't be possible because I have long nails and normally you play the baroque guitar without.
In other words: I'm inspired to know that it doesn't matter so much!
Well, from what we know many guitarists during the XVII and XVIII century played with nails, not only baroque guitars but also theorbos and archlutes. So don't worry about that. The problem is always to find our personal sound according to the historically performance practice I think. With or without nails? This is not the problem!
BRAAAAAAAVOOOO
grazie Roland!
For me the best baroque guitarist!
🔥 🔥 fire
your timing is preternatural! not heard this level of playing on Baroque guitar before!
Thank you very much David.
Make more videos.
Incredibile...
Thank you!
super!!! :-D
thanks!
La chitarra è di Aguilera?
Ciao Nicola, si la chitarra nel video è di Gabriel Aguilera.
👏💃
Bomba zì
🤤🤗
тысяча лайков
Wow, gli vai in tasca a Rolf!!!
Il Maestro Lislevand, insieme a tutti gli altri grandi che ci hanno fatto riscoprire questo bellissimo strumento ed una letteratura musicale ricca e affascinante sono fonte di ispirazione continua.
Si España es la Madre de América musicalmente, parece ser que hemos descubierto al Padre...Ahora, este padre, mientras estaba esperando el nacimiento de sus hijas americanas, parece que se dió una canita al aire y le salió el Flamenco...