Barrios was interested not only in music, but also approached philosophy, poetry, and theology. In addition to Spanish and Guaraní, the native language of Paraguay, he spoke English, German and French. A genius!
La catedral. When i first heard this song it changed me completely i went from being a metal lover to a classical lover. ive been playing electric for about 15 years and loved it a lot. But this song changed me to the point now all i want to do is play classical. Im sad that i missed so much years that i could have spent on classical but being 31 now i won't give up and keep going till i get good
No creo que hayas perdido el tiempo. El aprender dos estilos diferentes puede abrir las puertas a crear algo nuevo si estos dos estilos se pueden combinar adecuadamente. ¡Mucha suerte!
After learning “The Cathedral” from my guitar professor in Montevideo, the great Atilio Rapat, (friend of Barrios himself) I went to la Catedral and put my earphones to listen this masterpiece. That day, that moment, still lives in me. Thanks for your great video.
Can you please share more about that friendship between Atilio and Agustín? That's amazing! Was Atilio a student of Barrios? Did you heard any stories about Barrios from your teacher?
I was extremely lucky that my guitar teacher introduced me to Barrios early on, first Maxixe then Don Perez Friere and ever since I have had a passion for performances of Barrios material. I especially enjoy John Williams, Jeffrey McFadden, and Berta Rojas!
Thank you for this reminder of Barrios’s music….he is my favorite composer, so lyrical, evocative, rhythmic, romantic all rolled into each piece. I first ‘discovered’ classical guitar ~50 years ago….but Barrios, his music is timeless!
I bought John Williams CD when I was 14, I dreamed about one day being able to play Barrios, and after years I could play all the songs from the disc, it’s one of the most beautiful sensations. Playing Barrios it’s an exceptional feeling, great video!!
I'm 32, started playing guitar at 21, and classical at 26....La Catedral has been a goal piece of mine since I first heard it a few years ago. I fear with careers and life getting in the way I won't ever have the time or discipline to tackle such a monster. Still, every time I hear it it evokes such emotion and power, always happy to hear a new rendition even if I'm not the one playing it.
Este hombre es una LEYENDA. EL AMO. Siempre y cuando un guitarrista esté tocando una de sus canciones BARRIOS vivirá. El vive. Usted vive DON AGUSTÍN. Vive en el corazón y alma de cada hombre, mujer y niño que ejecuta sus canciones. Salud Don Barrios y gracias Lucas por tu video!
My favorites are the Danza Paraguaya - just joyous and spritely... and either Cueca or Aconquija for the _tambora_ technique. Also Las Abejas with its relentless tremolo picking. So many great pieces by Barrios.
I appreciate these 'levels' videos. As someone relatively new to guitar and classical guitar, they allow me to discover pieces I can learn to play, and pieces I can aspire to play someday
Musician's love pieces are the ultimate display of one's feelings: I love you so much I will write a piece that thousands of people will dedicate years of their lives on learning and re-expressing the pain I feel for you until the world ends.
Really love this kind of video series where you pay tribute to legends of the strings, so many of them get forgotten unless we, the students, pay tribute to them, thats one of the students duties that i think has been forgotten, love your videos Lucas, keep it up.
@@eriktempelman2097 That depends of the arraignment. Listen Adios nonino - juanjo dominguez, triunfal - juanjo dominguez, or verano porteño. There's many others
Gracias por el vídeo ejecutas muy bien la guitarra y con lo que mecionaste sobre el tercer movimiento de Catesdral tienes razón. "Te felicito por el video". Saludos desde El Salvador el lugar donde murió Nitsuga Barros Mangoré
Highly deserved tribute to one of the most creative guitar composers in LatAm. BTW, "Mangoré" wasn't his last name, but a nickname he adopted from the name of a famous guaraní cacique.
He was given a quest by his goddess in a spiritual vision. He said that she gifted him with a wooden box with silver moon beam stretched across it. She called it a little box of mysteries. She tasked him with the job of taking for himself this box of mystery and to learn all of its secrets. I think he did it well. In fact, I think he did it to perfection. He is, hands-down, my absolute favorite classical guitar composer of all time. Iacy must have surely been pleased. Descanse en paz, maestro. Se le recuerda muy bien.
I always see your videos, since one year ago or more. Agustin Pio Barrios or "Mangoré" it's an awesome guitarrists we have here, I love their songs and how he plays. Thank you for show our culture. Greetings from here, Paraguay.
Barrios is my favorite composers and probably the greatest composer for the classical guitar of all times. Thank you Lucas for promoting such good music.
@@pablicki He escuchado a Sor a Tarrega y muchos más. Por tu respuesta no sé si tu has escuchado a Barrios porque precisamente se distingue por una riqueza compositiva y una complejidad técnica en muchas de sus obras que no se dan en otros compositores. La guitarra latinoamericana suele ser de complejidad armónica y compositiva. Depende de la obra. Tarrega y Sor son más románticos y tienen desde estudios y obras super sencillas hasta obras de concierto super difíciles como la gran jota de Tarrega o sus Recuerdos de la Alhambra. O sea no creo exagerar.
@@miguelroger6647 gracias por tu amable respuesta. Barrios es TOP10 pero no veo que sea como dices “ probably the greatest composer of all times” . Ahí es donde creo que exageras. Yo soy más español 🤗😅
Lucas you are a true genius. I've been playing guitar for more than 10 years and I still can't play this last song. Non-guitarists wouldn't understand how difficult this piece is.
Can you make " 5 levels of Heitor Villa lobos "? when I studied the classical guitar in Europe he was considered by many of the guitar teachers as one of the greatest composers of his era. Being a Brazillian it's awesome for me to see that our many different styles of music had such a impact in how people around the world are studying the classical guitar.
My Guitar career Is stucked under the allegro solenne Wall since many years...but time by time I keep on trying to climb it. Then I renounce and kepoe hearing by those that are able to play it. La catedral is one of my favourite guitar pieces and my Moloch...
The 2nd movement, not the 1st one, of "La Catedral" is inspired by Bach, by the sounds of the organ in the cathedral of Montevideo, Uruguay. That's the reason, why the 2nd movement is called "Andante religioso", so an Andante in a religious mood. The 1st movement was later edited by Barrios and was written for his wife, when he was in Havanna, Cuba.
1. Preludio saudade was dedicated to his wife, it was created 20 years after La Catedral 2. Andante religioso & 3. Allegro solemne. What you described as the story behind Preludio saudade is actually the story behind Andante religioso. Anyway, thanks for the amazing performance. 🎉
The third movement of the "la catedral" Is one of my favorite guitar pieces! Nice played Lucas! For the next episode of Agustín Barrios please play: "las abejas" and "una limosna por el amor de Dios" (one of the latest songs of Barrios) Cheers from an argentinean living in the basque country.
talk about a master guitarist. Look whose playing jazz, blues classical and a host of other styles. thanks for sharing your gigantic talent. cheers =35 c tonight
Professional electric guitar player in New Orleans here, I just wanted to say I absolutely love your phrasing and subtle vibrato. Absolutely masterful and beat
I watched your video about Tarrega It was my first contact with classical music. I've learned level 1,2,3 and 5. I spent like 3 weeks to learn these 4 pieces. Now I have to start again and play level 1,2,3 and 5 of this wonderful video about Barrios Thanks Lucas for motivating me and giving me a lot of work 👍💪
Dear Lucas, you are so exceptionally talented - and respectful. Thank you for taking 2 extra minutes to learn the correct pronunciation of the composer's and songs' names. Not every great guitarist shows that sign of respect as you do. Appreciated.
Quel brio! Lucas est un guitariste flamboyant et plein de talent. Et quelle transparence, quelle netteté dans tout. Je suis vraiment heureux de l’avoir découvert.
Thank you for placing the 3rd movement at level 5. It is comforting and encouraging to be reminded I am, at the very least, finally flailing around in the deep end of the pool when resistance to practice is high..as it was just this morning with this movement and my 3rd finger refused to cooperate at the start of bar 6 unless I let my pinky fly around in the air.
Thank you for highlighting Barrios and his beautiful compositions. Great choices all. My favorite is Choro de Saudade - I don’t know what level it is, but I am haunted by the version recorded by Odair Assad. So much longing... please continue this series!
Justo estoy trabajando en el allegro. Es realmente difícil, requiere un nivel inhumano de stamina, sin mencionar la velocidad, las escalas y ésa parte final en los últimos trastes de la guitarra es un dolor de cabeza. Sin duda una obra maestra, técnica y musicalmente hablando.
Awesome playing! Wished you had finished the last piece though. So many classical guitarists put on their 'classical guitar' facial antics. Appreciate your 'normal face' when playing.
Excelente video. El maestro Agustín Barrios Mangoré (nitsuga) descansa en paz en mi país El Salvador... Saludos a todos los amantes de la buena música!!
As a classical guitarist, I see the many hours of practice that you have had to spend to reach such a great level I'm just blessed to witness such amazing skill and beauty. Thanks a lot
I have a legend for this series, It is Atahualpa Yupanqui, is a incredible guitarrist from Argentina, Buenos Aires, he born in Juan A. de la Peña, a locality from Pergamino. He is a important musician for Argentina and Latam, and he was left handed, however in most of the time he played the guitar, not in the acoustic hole, but rather near the end of the neck, that's why its sound is very special. His repertoire is so beatiful and it's full of classical argentinian folk music or how we call Folclore. To hear it I recommend you to listen an his arragement of the chacarera La Humilde, Danza de la paloma enamorada and Zamba de Vargas.
Wow, I am from Montevideo and didn't know that fact about La Catedral. I even thougt that this composition was from some Spanish guitarrist. I have learned a lot of american guitrar culture from you man! Hope to see some Carlevaro and Dilermando Reis one day. Thank you!
This should become a series: guitar legends
Agreed
Agreed
Agreed
I really liked his Django Reinhardt tribute video.
Pewdiepie should be next
Barrios was interested not only in music, but also approached philosophy, poetry, and theology. In addition to Spanish and Guaraní, the native language of Paraguay, he spoke English, German and French. A genius!
He also drawed realistic portraits..
@@aryaabhizaki4960no way!
La catedral. When i first heard this song it changed me completely i went from being a metal lover to a classical lover. ive been playing electric for about 15 years and loved it a lot. But this song changed me to the point now all i want to do is play classical. Im sad that i missed so much years that i could have spent on classical but being 31 now i won't give up and keep going till i get good
Think not of what you missed, but what you gained and now you are set and raring for a new adventure my brother.
I had the same experience with Barrios when I first heard Una limosna.
Something about it just feels perfect when playing classical
No creo que hayas perdido el tiempo. El aprender dos estilos diferentes puede abrir las puertas a crear algo nuevo si estos dos estilos se pueden combinar adecuadamente. ¡Mucha suerte!
I feel like there's a big intersection of metal-heads and La Catedral lovers :P
1:05 Villancico de Navidad (Level 1)
2:26 Preludio en Do Minor (Level 2)
3:43 Julia Florida - Barcarola (Level 3)
6:55 Vals Op. 8 No. 4 (Level 4)
9:35 La Catedral - Alegro (Level 5)
I was looking for the links comments, thank you man
I can play perfectly, without fail every time and many times over and over, the first note of each song
and if there are more than one note at the same time ? XXD
Same, but I mean this video.
Except if it buffers...
نظرات مخرب هیچ سازندگی خاصی ندارن دوست عزیزم
Master
Had us in the first half ngl
After learning “The Cathedral” from my guitar professor in Montevideo, the great Atilio Rapat, (friend of Barrios himself) I went to la Catedral and put my earphones to listen this masterpiece. That day, that moment, still lives in me. Thanks for your great video.
Can you please share more about that friendship between Atilio and Agustín? That's amazing! Was Atilio a student of Barrios? Did you heard any stories about Barrios from your teacher?
I'm Paraguayan and you can't imagine how happy I felt when I found this ! Thank You Lucas ❤
Paraguayan music is an amazing treasure !
Hola, que me recomiendan escuchar de musica paraguaya? me interesa conocer, saludos desde Argentina
@@manu__alva escuchale a Pedro Martínez
@@manu__alva La obra de Mangoré tocada por alguno de los maestros como Jhon Willians o David Russel
@@manu__alva José Asunción Flores, Herminio Giménez, Félix Pérez Cardozo
Gracias amigo por traer "El santo de la guitarra". The great composer of south America, viva 🇵🇾!! Salutes from 🇧🇷
La Catedral is the piece that changed my entire perspective on music. Probably my favorite of all time, definitely in my top 5. Beautiful.
I was extremely lucky that my guitar teacher introduced me to Barrios early on, first Maxixe then Don Perez Friere and ever since I have had a passion for performances of Barrios material. I especially enjoy John Williams, Jeffrey McFadden, and Berta Rojas!
5 levels of:
Baden Powell
Tom Jobim
Garoto (Aníbal Augusto Sardinha)
He’s been my favorite classical guitar composers for years
The First Organic classical guitarist. The compositions are practical, playful and masterful - Pure beauty.
Vals ops 8 no.4 such a beautiful piece just perfection:)
Didn't even know about this composer. Now I want to start learning these pieces!
Also it amazes me I have the same last name than him lol
Thank you for this reminder of Barrios’s music….he is my favorite composer, so lyrical, evocative, rhythmic, romantic all rolled into each piece. I first ‘discovered’ classical guitar ~50 years ago….but Barrios, his music is timeless!
The guy who did the Star Wars music?
No, John Williams, the guitarist.
Plagiarised*
@@jamesmaynard9128 no one. Inside the score has a videos about that.
@Dabrino Pelvin no way in hell the guitarist is more famous, not that it matters.
I have no words... thank you my man. Thanks for this video... from me, a Paraguayan and from mr. Mangoré. Im sure he appreciates it :)
Villa lobos is a great Brazilian musician that i would love to see you talking about
I didn't remember how wonderful Barrios was, now I see why I loved his music, Ty for refresh my memory Lucas, you're awesome.
I bought John Williams CD when I was 14, I dreamed about one day being able to play Barrios, and after years I could play all the songs from the disc, it’s one of the most beautiful sensations. Playing Barrios it’s an exceptional feeling, great video!!
Agustín Barrios, composer and incomparable genius.
I'm 32, started playing guitar at 21, and classical at 26....La Catedral has been a goal piece of mine since I first heard it a few years ago. I fear with careers and life getting in the way I won't ever have the time or discipline to tackle such a monster. Still, every time I hear it it evokes such emotion and power, always happy to hear a new rendition even if I'm not the one playing it.
I´m crying.😢. La catedral is the perfect masterpiece! The first time I heard Barrios was with Raphael Rabello, playing this song. I was shocked.
Gracias a vos conozco a Barrios, y empecé a estudiar guitarra clásica, gracias maestro 👍🏽 saludos desde Uruguay
Este hombre es una LEYENDA. EL AMO. Siempre y cuando un guitarrista esté tocando una de sus canciones BARRIOS vivirá. El vive. Usted vive DON AGUSTÍN. Vive en el corazón y alma de cada hombre, mujer y niño que ejecuta sus canciones. Salud Don Barrios y gracias Lucas por tu video!
Saludos desde Paraguay!! Estoy muy feliz que hagas un video de este gran Maestro 🇵🇾
My favorites are the Danza Paraguaya - just joyous and spritely... and either Cueca or Aconquija for the _tambora_ technique. Also Las Abejas with its relentless tremolo picking. So many great pieces by Barrios.
Madrigal, Ja Che Valle, I recommend you
Agustín Barrios fue uno de los más grande guitarrista respetado en el mundo ..viva mi querido Paraguay
I'm from Paraguay.... and this is amazing!! 🇵🇾🎸
In 100 years some guitar kid is going to be making videos of the legend Lucas Brar. Thank you for introducing us to the guitar legends!
So lucas is a guitar kid now?🤣🤣
@@eliasmdawwar4887 u didnt read man
Pure gold! thank you for this! Greetings from Peru
5 Levels of:
-Giuliani
-Villa-Lobos
-Sor
-Bach
Would love to see any of these next. I love these kind of videos, keep up the amazing work!
Tarrega, Dyens and Rak would be great too
@@marosvarga9198 He already did a video on tarrega :)
Me support dis
@@marosvarga9198 find easy pieces of Dyens isn't possible, i guess hahaha
Mertz should be also be here.
I appreciate these 'levels' videos. As someone relatively new to guitar and classical guitar, they allow me to discover pieces I can learn to play, and pieces I can aspire to play someday
Musician's love pieces are the ultimate display of one's feelings: I love you so much I will write a piece that thousands of people will dedicate years of their lives on learning and re-expressing the pain I feel for you until the world ends.
Lucas I love your tone! John Williams introduced me to the music of Barrios. Thanks for this video. 😊
Such beautiful playing young man. Barrios has been my favorite for many years decades actually his music is timeless
Definitely should become a series, Bravo !!!!
Really love this kind of video series where you pay tribute to legends of the strings, so many of them get forgotten unless we, the students, pay tribute to them, thats one of the students duties that i think has been forgotten, love your videos Lucas, keep it up.
Thank you for doing this. Greetings from Paraguay
Astor piazzolla in 5 levels pleaseeee
Sorry, IMHO his entire guitar repertoire is at least level 3.. ;-)
Stary of Level 1: level 5
@@eriktempelman2097 That depends of the arraignment. Listen Adios nonino - juanjo dominguez, triunfal - juanjo dominguez, or verano porteño. There's many others
El primer guitarrista de la historia en grabar un álbum de solo guitarra (instrumental). Sin dudas un MAESTRO.
Bravo. Your playing is outstanding. Thank you for sharing this amazing classical guitarists work.
he was a great artist, very good interpretation Lucas
Gracias por el vídeo ejecutas muy bien la guitarra y con lo que mecionaste sobre el tercer movimiento de Catesdral tienes razón. "Te felicito por el video". Saludos desde El Salvador el lugar donde murió Nitsuga Barros Mangoré
Your technique is great ; clean and enjoyable sound. You are among the best.
Highly deserved tribute to one of the most creative guitar composers in LatAm. BTW, "Mangoré" wasn't his last name, but a nickname he adopted from the name of a famous guaraní cacique.
Respectful, accomplished and unerringly phrased with beautiful attention to the harmonic direction. Ole.
He was given a quest by his goddess in a spiritual vision. He said that she gifted him with a wooden box with silver moon beam stretched across it. She called it a little box of mysteries. She tasked him with the job of taking for himself this box of mystery and to learn all of its secrets. I think he did it well. In fact, I think he did it to perfection. He is, hands-down, my absolute favorite classical guitar composer of all time. Iacy must have surely been pleased. Descanse en paz, maestro. Se le recuerda muy bien.
I always see your videos, since one year ago or more. Agustin Pio Barrios or "Mangoré" it's an awesome guitarrists we have here, I love their songs and how he plays. Thank you for show our culture. Greetings from here, Paraguay.
"El Sueno De La Muneqita" was my introduction to Barrios and is probably one of my favorite pieces to play
Bravo Lucas. Great work. I admire your virtuosity. What a great guitar player you are. My sincere congratulations.👏👍👏
Barrios is my favorite composers and probably the greatest composer for the classical guitar of all times. Thank you Lucas for promoting such good music.
Exageras. Sus piezas son súper sencillas y con poca dificultad técnica. Escucha Tarrega, Sor, son más antiguos y más completos.
@@pablicki He escuchado a Sor a Tarrega y muchos más. Por tu respuesta no sé si tu has escuchado a Barrios porque precisamente se distingue por una riqueza compositiva y una complejidad técnica en muchas de sus obras que no se dan en otros compositores. La guitarra latinoamericana suele ser de complejidad armónica y compositiva. Depende de la obra. Tarrega y Sor son más románticos y tienen desde estudios y obras super sencillas hasta obras de concierto super difíciles como la gran jota de Tarrega o sus Recuerdos de la Alhambra. O sea no creo exagerar.
@@miguelroger6647 gracias por tu amable respuesta. Barrios es TOP10 pero no veo que sea como dices “ probably the greatest composer of all times” . Ahí es donde creo que exageras. Yo soy más español 🤗😅
Thank you, love the stories. Good luck with the studio.
Wow, you are a great virtuoso guitar player. Playing the cathedral is the maximum stage for a guitar player. Congratulations.
Wow. Beautiful playing!
I love his piece Julia Florida , really a masterpiece
No piece of Barrios is easy.... 😳 But all are beautiful...
Vals n3 and Choro de saudade ❤️ wonderful too
You play even the simple piece with so much musicality and depth
Lucas you are a true genius. I've been playing guitar for more than 10 years and I still can't play this last song. Non-guitarists wouldn't understand how difficult this piece is.
Can you make " 5 levels of Heitor Villa lobos "? when I studied the classical guitar in Europe he was considered by many of the guitar teachers as one of the greatest composers of his era. Being a Brazillian it's awesome for me to see that our many different styles of music had such a impact in how people around the world are studying the classical guitar.
Vilallobos could´ve been very good, but THE MASTER IS NITSUGA MANGORÉ.
He IS one of the greatest composers!
Interessante que o povo brasileiro não valoriza os próprios compositores, não é?
@@GuilhermeMichel pse vei
I loved this video. Thank you Lucas :) I just found a new favorite classical guitarist of mine
The C minor prelude has a nice Bach vibe, harmonies and the arpeggios. Of course Chopin also made his 24 preludes inspired by the German master.
There's echoes of the harmonic progression in Jobim's Insensatez ua-cam.com/video/Ue-PwwLiDyU/v-deo.html
Level 5 too: "una limosna por el amor de dios", and "las abejas"
Gracias por el video, Agustín Pío Barrios, Mangoré, Nitsuga, es una gran influencia para los guitarristas de nuestra latinoamérica
My Guitar career Is stucked under the allegro solenne Wall since many years...but time by time I keep on trying to climb it. Then I renounce and kepoe hearing by those that are able to play it. La catedral is one of my favourite guitar pieces and my Moloch...
More of this, please! I'm an aspiring Classical Guitarist and these history lessons really help me understand the composers and their works better!
Fantastic video. I love Julia Florida particularly. Thanks very much.🎶🎸❤️🌞
Hermosas obras, Barrios es inspirador, increíble interpretación Lucas, un gusto escucharlas por tus manos 👏👏👏
Beautiful pieces, Barrios is inspirational. Incredible interpretation Lucas, it’s a pleasure in your hands
Creo, no sé mucho de inglés masturbanda
@Jandros Madrid I love Barrios and Lucas, satisfied? 😉🙌
@@josueperezayuzo2733 Excelente 🙌
@Jandros Madrid lucas habla español
@@JuanNavarro-ps4vi ser verdad?
I waited so long for this video! amazing!
The 2nd movement, not the 1st one, of "La Catedral" is inspired by Bach, by the sounds of the organ in the cathedral of Montevideo, Uruguay.
That's the reason, why the 2nd movement is called "Andante religioso", so an Andante in a religious mood.
The 1st movement was later edited by Barrios and was written for his wife, when he was in Havanna, Cuba.
1. Preludio saudade was dedicated to his wife, it was created 20 years after La Catedral 2. Andante religioso & 3. Allegro solemne. What you described as the story behind Preludio saudade is actually the story behind Andante religioso.
Anyway, thanks for the amazing performance. 🎉
The third movement of the "la catedral" Is one of my favorite guitar pieces! Nice played Lucas!
For the next episode of Agustín Barrios please play: "las abejas" and "una limosna por el amor de Dios" (one of the latest songs of Barrios)
Cheers from an argentinean living in the basque country.
So proud to see this congrats man cheers from 🤘🇵🇾
talk about a master guitarist. Look whose playing jazz, blues classical and a host of other styles. thanks for sharing your gigantic talent. cheers =35 c tonight
Professional electric guitar player in New Orleans here, I just wanted to say I absolutely love your phrasing and subtle vibrato. Absolutely masterful and beat
Мне нравится эта тонкая смесь мастерства и троллинга. Отличная подача. Спасибо.
Ого, я думал, я тут один русский
@@mathrecording5302 не один)
@@regentura сто пудов не один
@@dremabass1991 согласна
@@mathrecording5302 ))))) да, один, ты избранный ))))))
I watched your video about Tarrega
It was my first contact with classical music. I've learned level 1,2,3 and 5.
I spent like 3 weeks to learn these 4 pieces.
Now I have to start again and play level 1,2,3 and 5 of this wonderful video about Barrios
Thanks Lucas for motivating me and giving me a lot of work 👍💪
Antonio Lauro pls lo esperamos con ansias para ver este gran compositor interpretado por ti.
Espero junto contigo lo del maestro, genio compositor, antonio lauro.
Dear Lucas, you are so exceptionally talented - and respectful. Thank you for taking 2 extra minutes to learn the correct pronunciation of the composer's and songs' names. Not every great guitarist shows that sign of respect as you do. Appreciated.
Me looking and screaming at my ten fingers:
“Why?! Why can’t you do that!”
Your fingers screaming back "you must make sacrifices for me to move like the spider walks"
Dont worry, just practice uwu
Your fingers answering back: "Because you don't spend time on us"
Quel brio! Lucas est un guitariste flamboyant et plein de talent. Et quelle transparence, quelle netteté dans tout. Je suis vraiment heureux de l’avoir découvert.
GAVOTA AL ESTILO ANTIGUO de Agustín Barrios es muy bella obra pero poco conocida. Saludos desde la cuna de Mangoré, Paraguay!!!
Thank you for placing the 3rd movement at level 5. It is comforting and encouraging to be reminded I am, at the very least, finally flailing around in the deep end of the pool when resistance to practice is high..as it was just this morning with this movement and my 3rd finger refused to cooperate at the start of bar 6 unless I let my pinky fly around in the air.
The prelude from lá catedral is unbelievably beautiful I just don't get tired of it
Btw make this a series pls and do villa lobos nextttt :P
Thank you for highlighting Barrios and his beautiful compositions. Great choices all. My favorite is Choro de Saudade - I don’t know what level it is, but I am haunted by the version recorded by Odair Assad. So much longing... please continue this series!
5 levels of
Dyens
Chopin
Your performances are great. Thank you very much!
Thank you for this video Lucas!
Second movement of La catedral is like second movement of Beethoven's moonlight sonata...sooooooooo underrated!!
You're a brillant musician man! Nowadays you're one of the classical guitar's icons. Thank you for your videos. Hugs from Argentina
Justo estoy trabajando en el allegro. Es realmente difícil, requiere un nivel inhumano de stamina, sin mencionar la velocidad, las escalas y ésa parte final en los últimos trastes de la guitarra es un dolor de cabeza. Sin duda una obra maestra, técnica y musicalmente hablando.
That last piece of La Catedral is episkt.
Awesome playing! Wished you had finished the last piece though. So many classical guitarists put on their 'classical guitar' facial antics. Appreciate your 'normal face' when playing.
I love this kind of videos. Great job!!
Excelente video. El maestro Agustín Barrios Mangoré (nitsuga) descansa en paz en mi país El Salvador... Saludos a todos los amantes de la buena música!!
Un honor para nosotros, los paraguayos, que en El Salvador le amen tanto.
Amazing video, i love your works!! The best UA-camr of guitar ever
As a classical guitarist, I see the many hours of practice that you have had to spend to reach such a great level
I'm just blessed to witness such amazing skill and beauty.
Thanks a lot
Thank you for also foraging and frolicking the frets we feind for friend
I have a legend for this series, It is Atahualpa Yupanqui, is a incredible guitarrist from Argentina, Buenos Aires, he born in Juan A. de la Peña, a locality from Pergamino. He is a important musician for Argentina and Latam, and he was left handed, however in most of the time he played the guitar, not in the acoustic hole, but rather near the end of the neck, that's why its sound is very special. His repertoire is so beatiful and it's full of classical argentinian folk music or how we call Folclore. To hear it I recommend you to listen an his arragement of the chacarera La Humilde, Danza de la paloma enamorada and Zamba de Vargas.
Hey, what about 'Una Limosna por el Amor de Dios'? One of the most iconic Barrios' piece.
Wow, I am from Montevideo and didn't know that fact about La Catedral. I even thougt that this composition was from some Spanish guitarrist.
I have learned a lot of american guitrar culture from you man! Hope to see some Carlevaro and Dilermando Reis one day.
Thank you!