Came here from Antigoni's episode of Fret Not and feel compelled to say how glad I am that she made it through her journey with focal dystonia. The guitar world would have lost a gem, thank you for this insightful and beautifully filmed documentary
Who's sound was in his mind do you think when he developed his instruments and without whom his carreer may never have developed in the way that it did.
Thank you for sharing the lovely sounds of these guitars as well as the beautiful life of Maestro Romanillos. I've only heard of his great name but never had a pleasure of playing one of his masterpieces. Bravo for your effort in honoring the Maestro!
So beautiful. I first heard Antigoni play at a concert hosted by our guitar society in Edmonton Canada a little over 20 years ago. And, of course, I heard my first Romanillos guitar. I had been an amateur luthier for some years and very shortly afterwards studied with Greg Byers (a Romanillos student). I've always regretted not having an opportunity to study with Jose personally, however I'm forever grateful for they many other ways he has influenced me over my 42 years as a guitar maker. We all owe Antigoni a huge debt of gratitude for the incredibly beautiful work she has done here as well as to all of the other contributors and especially Marian.
Antigoni's Naxos CD was one of my favourite guitar recordings even from before I started building - and I thank you Michael for helping me with my very first steps, it was around 2007. About that time Jose stopped the course, to my regret, because I would have loved to attend. I did meet Jose and Marian in 2013, it was a wonderful experience I will never forget. I also played Medio Siglo, it had gut strings and I was so emotional I could barely hold it...
Hermoso reportaje , una vida llenA DE CREATIVIDAD y todo su amor por la guitarra y por la musica se aprecian en sus guitarras , verdaderas obras maestras..Beautiful!! Maestra Antigoni Goni y los dos extraordinarios guitarristas interpretando junytos los Valses Poeticos de Granados, verdaderamente hermoso de oir. Gracias.
Julian Bream really knew what he was doing and what he wanted back in the 1970's. Without Bream these guitars would likely not have been this popular and Jose might have quit making due to financial straits that he was in when Bream invited him to live on his estate. If this is a film about Romanillos, not Antigoni, it's not very clear, then I think Bream's name should have been mentioned in this documentary considering how many people ordered a Romanillos because of him and how much he did for Romanillos and his wife and family.
Bream was instrumental in his life and success. But this video is about something more personal, about Jose and the insight Antigoni offers is spot on.
Completely agree. Bream also contributed to José's understanding of what the guitar should sound like, that is, to his education, since Jose did not play himself in the early years.
Absolutely wonderful tribute to José Romanillos and how magic Granados sounds in those Romanillos guitars! beautiful project, inspiring words .... a true dream for all of us thank you for bringing it all closer to humble guitar players like me who love so much the guitar!!!! ❤❤❤
Magnifica la delicadeza, la sinceridad, la maestría, junto con la armonía de la música y la respuesta de las guitarras españolas. Es seguro que Romanillos junto con Antonio de Torres estarán distrutando emocionados allá donde estén como todos los que vemos este video. Muchas gracias a todos los que han participado en su elaboración, mi recuerdo para el y mi saludo a su esposa.
This documentary is such a beautiful accompaniment to an absolutely wonderful album, I am so happy with my copy, especially as a vinyl fanatic. These days it’s so hard to find well pressed vinyl and especially for classical recordings. I was lucky to meet Jose and Marian in 2019 and play at least two of the instruments seen in this documentary, it’s glorious to hear them played together and so special to have this movie to give some of that beautiful backdrop to the scenes that inspired their creation. Thank you Antigoni! 🙏
Bravo!! What a beautiful tribute to our Master. To have known him myself and visite his workshop and house was truely a foundational experience that I take with me in every guitar I build. Thank you dear Antigoni for sharing this and helping to create this. I hope to see you again soon! Best wishes, Steven
Great work team, especially Cedric's cinematography, Martijn's sense of humour, Luca's passionate pasta, and most of all, Antigoni's drive to see this awesome project through to its conclusion..... Bravo
Incredibly captivating, exquisitely beautiful, and profoundly touching! The enchanting way Granados' music resonates through those Romanillos guitars, coupled with your unwavering passion in bringing this project to life, is truly a work of art. Thank you Antigoni!
@@AntigoniGoniguitari am a huge fan, Goni. I will forever remember our online master class in which you help me with the Federico Moreno Torroba piece, the first movement of his sonatina. Thank you, I hope all is well. The documentary is most excellent, fantastic job, you and everyone else involved. 😙
Thank you for sharing. It is obvious so much work and so much love went into this project. It gives an insight into the world of Spanish luthierie. I have been building guitars as a hobby for over 50 years. I was lucky enough to go to Spain twice (2003, 2006) and spend time in Jose's workshop building guitars. During that time I was also fortunate to get to know, Marian, Liam and Gerhardt. It changed my guitar building forever. Jose was a master luthier and also a very special human being. I'm so glad you have given us this work to remember him.
What a beautiful find! I did not know this project was in the works. Delightful. It broke my heart what maestra Goni mentioned regarding what Romanillos told her when he was in poor health. "No tengo nada". Who knows what he had in mind, of course, and Antigoni Goni's reaction is not to be criticized, but if I had been there, I would have loved to take his masterful hands in mine and emphatically assure him that he had so much, that his works of art in the hands of brilliant artists like Bream, and so many others, had created sounds and feelings that, at least to me, have made this life a bit easier to endure when hit by adversity, and more beautiful during the sparse good moments we get to enjoy. You gave us so much!
My wife and I met the Romanillos when we visited the workshop and museum in 2019. The film is beautiful and I appreciated being able to recall our experience. One question: what was the musical program of the memorial concert?
The program of the memorial concert was the program recorded on the 4 guitars in the vinyl limited collectors edition: Solos by Tarrega and Llobet, Granados Spanish Dances on two guitars and Valses Poeticos on three guitars. More info on the recording you can find on: www.medio-diglo.com
I can't believe they didn't mention Julian Bream in this documentary. How easily utter learned forgetting, seems to bolster those that want to stand on shoulders of giants before them, but seem to easily forget about doing it when trying to make a point. R I P Jose and Julian
It is obvious listening to you all that Jose was loved and missed very much. I think if any of us can leave so much love behind, then we will have lived a life worth while, until the words of this verse id fulfilled Revelation21:3,4., may it give comfort to you all.
@@AntigoniGoniguitar Professora, Thank you so much for this incredible piece of art! I'll get a copy right away, But let me ask you this please, the first moment of guitar music you play it's on the minute 3:25, I've seen several questions here requesting the same! :) This one at 3:25 is it th Valse #6? I can't figure it out, but it's so beautifully played and it's such a wonderfull piece to start the adventure! Please confirm wich one is it. Thank againg for you work/art bringing this document to all of us. All the best!
After a lot of consideration, especially because we have been repeatedly asked, we have all decided NOT to publish a CD. The whole idea of the project was a full aesthetic experience that only the limited edition captures. There are still less than 150 copies left and now that two of the guitars (Marian and Amistad) are sold it is certain that most likely there will be NO more recordings or concerts that bring those instruments together.
@AntigoniGoniguitar Hi Maestro, May I know the Valses Peoticos that you are playing in the video arranged by Vandenbemden, is it published? May I know where can I purchase the sheetmusic?
Quante banalità...metafisica, ingegneria...come diceva Ramirez III trattasi di tecnica, poi c' è il lavoro quotidiano con la manualità, l' intelligenza, l' esperienza e la capacità di analisi su ciò che ogni giorno si fa. In questo senza dubbio alcuno il maestro J.Romanillos è stato immenso
Is this video about Jose Romanillos or about this guitar recording project ? Jose made his best guitars in earlier years, in the silence of the Dorset countryside, when he was in great health and with the guidance of Bream. Julian Bream 's name is not once mentioned here even if we all know it was him who encouraged, helped, promoted via his recordings /videos, and touring Jose. Strange and too bad. Another tribute to J.Romanillos is justified but should be based on facts, otherwise it is a marketing tool.
Came here from Antigoni's episode of Fret Not and feel compelled to say how glad I am that she made it through her journey with focal dystonia. The guitar world would have lost a gem, thank you for this insightful and beautifully filmed documentary
Glorious and beautiful. No mention however, of Julian Bream's contribution? Strange.
Who's sound was in his mind do you think when he developed his instruments and without whom his carreer may never have developed in the way that it did.
Gracias por este hermoso regalo del merecido reconocimiento y recuerdo del MAESTRO Romanillos. GRACIAS!
Fascinating, beautiful and very moving! Love your soulful portamenti in Granados, and passion in creating this project. Bravissima dear Antigoni! ❤❤❤
Thank you for sharing the lovely sounds of these guitars as well as the beautiful life of Maestro Romanillos. I've only heard of his great name but never had a pleasure of playing one of his masterpieces. Bravo for your effort in honoring the Maestro!
I loved all of this. Beautiful guitars, sounds, music, locations, recordings, and most of all guitarists as human beings. ❤
So beautiful. I first heard Antigoni play at a concert hosted by our guitar society in Edmonton Canada a little over 20 years ago. And, of course, I heard my first Romanillos guitar. I had been an amateur luthier for some years and very shortly afterwards studied with Greg Byers (a Romanillos student). I've always regretted not having an opportunity to study with Jose personally, however I'm forever grateful for they many other ways he has influenced me over my 42 years as a guitar maker. We all owe Antigoni a huge debt of gratitude for the incredibly beautiful work she has done here as well as to all of the other contributors and especially Marian.
Antigoni's Naxos CD was one of my favourite guitar recordings even from before I started building - and I thank you Michael for helping me with my very first steps, it was around 2007. About that time Jose stopped the course, to my regret, because I would have loved to attend. I did meet Jose and Marian in 2013, it was a wonderful experience I will never forget. I also played Medio Siglo, it had gut strings and I was so emotional I could barely hold it...
These are indeed some of the most beautiful sounding guitar I've ever listen to both online and in person
Hermoso reportaje , una vida llenA DE CREATIVIDAD y todo su amor por la guitarra y por la musica se aprecian en sus guitarras , verdaderas obras maestras..Beautiful!! Maestra Antigoni Goni y los dos extraordinarios guitarristas interpretando junytos los Valses Poeticos de Granados, verdaderamente hermoso de oir. Gracias.
Julian Bream really knew what he was doing and what he wanted back in the 1970's. Without Bream these guitars would likely not have been this popular and Jose might have quit making due to financial straits that he was in when Bream invited him to live on his estate. If this is a film about Romanillos, not Antigoni, it's not very clear, then I think Bream's name should have been mentioned in this documentary considering how many people ordered a Romanillos because of him and how much he did for Romanillos and his wife and family.
Completely agree. I was waiting to hear a word about Julian Bream's contribution to Romanillos' guitars, but it never happened.
Bream was instrumental in his life and success. But this video is about something more personal, about Jose and the insight Antigoni offers is spot on.
@@docdoc Fair enough.
大師D作品果然非凡
Completely agree. Bream also contributed to José's understanding of what the guitar should sound like, that is, to his education, since Jose did not play himself in the early years.
Precioso Documento con el recuerdo siempre, del Maestro.
Muchas gracias por compartir!
Spectacular documentary. The best ever produced in my opinion. I would love to attend one of the Medio Siglo concerts.
A Masterpiece in Every Way!!! THANK YOU!!! :-)
Gracias Antigoni por este maravilloso documento.
Gracias por su trabajo y por su generosidad hacia los demás.
Enhorabuena.
Wow. These guitars stay mellow in the high register with the right hand near the bridge! Utterly charming.
What a nice film. Thank you for producing it.
Absolutely wonderful tribute to José Romanillos and how magic Granados sounds in those Romanillos guitars! beautiful project, inspiring words .... a true dream for all of us thank you for bringing it all closer to humble guitar players like me who love so much the guitar!!!! ❤❤❤
Magnifica la delicadeza, la sinceridad, la maestría, junto con la armonía de la música y la respuesta de las guitarras españolas. Es seguro que Romanillos junto con Antonio de Torres estarán distrutando emocionados allá donde estén como todos los que vemos este video. Muchas gracias a todos los que han participado en su elaboración, mi recuerdo para el y mi saludo a su esposa.
This documentary is such a beautiful accompaniment to an absolutely wonderful album, I am so happy with my copy, especially as a vinyl fanatic. These days it’s so hard to find well pressed vinyl and especially for classical recordings.
I was lucky to meet Jose and Marian in 2019 and play at least two of the instruments seen in this documentary, it’s glorious to hear them played together and so special to have this movie to give some of that beautiful backdrop to the scenes that inspired their creation. Thank you Antigoni! 🙏
Bravo!! What a beautiful tribute to our Master. To have known him myself and visite his workshop and house was truely a foundational experience that I take with me in every guitar I build.
Thank you dear Antigoni for sharing this and helping to create this. I hope to see you again soon!
Best wishes, Steven
👏👏👏👏👏 What an amazing project and heartfelt tribute. ❤️
Great work team, especially Cedric's cinematography, Martijn's sense of humour, Luca's passionate pasta, and most of all, Antigoni's drive to see this awesome project through to its conclusion..... Bravo
So beautiful and very great tribute to maestro J Romanillos, congratulations...
One of the greatest living guitarist
Absolutely wonderful! Congrats to all for this beautiful tribute!
Incredibly captivating, exquisitely beautiful, and profoundly touching! The enchanting way Granados' music resonates through those Romanillos guitars, coupled with your unwavering passion in bringing this project to life, is truly a work of art.
Thank you Antigoni!
What a beautiful tribute! Thank you so much for shairng
Thank you, thank you so much for that ❤
Beautiful !!
Thank you for this beautiful programme
Best Regards
Sean
Great
The work and care that was put into this documentary is palpable. Congratulations maestra. Abrazos desde la Universidad de Kentucky.
Thank you for this wonderfull tribute. His work is and will be a true inspiration to me building guitars ❤
Well done!..thanks
what a beautiful moving video ,and what a great tribute to Jose and family , loved it
What a beautifully done piece! Open, personal, complete and in a way that makes us feel part of this project. Congratulations to all.
Does anyone happen to know the songs at:
1.) 03:25
2.) 08:30
3.) 25:40
4.) 38:40
Beautiful Music. Hope there's a chance to stream the album somewhere.
The song that was played on the Medio Siglo at 3:25 is Blott En Dag (ua-cam.com/video/XkMdO-JiaAA/v-deo.html)
at 8:30 I play Pavana by F. Tarrega
38:40 the Trio plays the 6th Valse from Valses Poeticos
at 25:40, Luca plays Torija By Torroba on "
Rosa"
@@AntigoniGoniguitari am a huge fan, Goni. I will forever remember our online master class in which you help me with the Federico Moreno Torroba piece, the first movement of his sonatina. Thank you, I hope all is well. The documentary is most excellent, fantastic job, you and everyone else involved. 😙
Fantastic. I loved it. Romanillos was a genius❤
Thank you for sharing. It is obvious so much work and so much love went into this project. It gives an insight into the world of Spanish luthierie. I have been building guitars as a hobby for over 50 years. I was lucky enough to go to Spain twice (2003, 2006) and spend time in Jose's workshop building guitars. During that time I was also fortunate to get to know, Marian, Liam and Gerhardt. It changed my guitar building forever. Jose was a master luthier and also a very special human being. I'm so glad you have given us this work to remember him.
uah! 💥🌹💥
Un homenaje muy hermoso, enhorabuena a todos los que han participado. Fué muy emotivo asistir al concierto de inauguración, fantástico.
What a beautiful find! I did not know this project was in the works. Delightful. It broke my heart what maestra Goni mentioned regarding what Romanillos told her when he was in poor health. "No tengo nada". Who knows what he had in mind, of course, and Antigoni Goni's reaction is not to be criticized, but if I had been there, I would have loved to take his masterful hands in mine and emphatically assure him that he had so much, that his works of art in the hands of brilliant artists like Bream, and so many others, had created sounds and feelings that, at least to me, have made this life a bit easier to endure when hit by adversity, and more beautiful during the sparse good moments we get to enjoy. You gave us so much!
❤❤❤❤❤❤ אהבה רבה.
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻❤️❤️❤️🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Fabuloso!!!
Wonderful
This was so beautiful, in so many ways. Thank you very much!
Hermoso proyecto!! Felicidades a todos los que lo realizaron. Thank you, Maestra Antigoni!!! You are the best!!!
Such a beautiful tribute… ❣️
My wife and I met the Romanillos when we visited the workshop and museum in 2019. The film is beautiful and I appreciated being able to recall our experience. One question: what was the musical program of the memorial concert?
The program of the memorial concert was the program recorded on the 4 guitars in the vinyl limited collectors edition: Solos by Tarrega and Llobet, Granados Spanish Dances on two guitars and Valses Poeticos on three guitars. More info on the recording you can find on: www.medio-diglo.com
Wonderful. Loved the trio sound is so magical!
Your playing is so beautiful and clean, I can only dream!
Beautiful music! Can anyone please tell me What is the piece played by Luca Isolani at about 25th minute ? Thanks 🥰
I can't believe they didn't mention Julian Bream in this documentary.
How easily utter learned forgetting, seems to bolster those that want to stand on shoulders of giants before them, but seem to easily forget about doing it when trying to make a point.
R I P Jose and Julian
It is obvious listening to you all that Jose was loved and missed very much. I think if any of us can leave so much love behind, then we will have lived a life worth while, until the words of this verse id fulfilled Revelation21:3,4., may it give comfort to you all.
What is the name of the piece played at 25:25?
Antigoni- You noted that in your final moments with Jose he said “I have nothing.” This saddened me deeply. How do you interpret his comment?
loved it! what's the name of the opening piece, also at 38:34 ?
It is Valse #6 from Valces Poeticos by E. Granados. Arranged for three guitars by M. Vandenbemden and recorded on the Medio Siglo Album
@@AntigoniGoniguitar Professora, Thank you so much for this incredible piece of art! I'll get a copy right away, But let me ask you this please, the first moment of guitar music you play it's on the minute 3:25, I've seen several questions here requesting the same! :) This one at 3:25 is it th Valse #6? I can't figure it out, but it's so beautifully played and it's such a wonderfull piece to start the adventure! Please confirm wich one is it. Thank againg for you work/art bringing this document to all of us. All the best!
@@afonsocancio5560 The song that was played on the Medio Siglo at 3:25 is Blott En Dag (ua-cam.com/video/XkMdO-JiaAA/v-deo.html)
The Valse payed by the trio and the one that opens the whole documentary is the 6th Valse from Valses Poeticos
What is the first piece name ?
It is Valse #6 from Valces Poeticos by E. Granados. Arranged for three guitars by M. Vandenbemden and recorded on the Medio Siglo Album
@@AntigoniGoniguitar Thank you so much.🙏🙏🙏🙏
Is the CD ready for purchase?
After a lot of consideration, especially because we have been repeatedly asked, we have all decided NOT to publish a CD. The whole idea of the project was a full aesthetic experience that only the limited edition captures. There are still less than 150 copies left and now that two of the guitars (Marian and Amistad) are sold it is certain that most likely there will be NO more recordings or concerts that bring those instruments together.
@AntigoniGoniguitar Hi Maestro, May I know the Valses Peoticos that you are playing in the video arranged by Vandenbemden, is it published? May I know where can I purchase the sheetmusic?
All I want for Christmas is “la amistad” you can keep the rest 😅
Quante banalità...metafisica, ingegneria...come diceva Ramirez III trattasi di tecnica, poi c' è il lavoro quotidiano con la manualità, l' intelligenza, l' esperienza e la capacità di analisi su ciò che ogni giorno si fa. In questo senza dubbio alcuno il maestro J.Romanillos è stato immenso
Is this video about Jose Romanillos or about this guitar recording project ? Jose made his best guitars in earlier years, in the silence of the Dorset countryside, when he was in great health and with the guidance of Bream. Julian Bream 's name is not once mentioned here even if we all know it was him who encouraged, helped, promoted via his recordings /videos, and touring Jose. Strange and too bad. Another tribute to J.Romanillos is justified but should be based on facts, otherwise it is a marketing tool.
Да, она очень любит камеру.
Много времени занимает в фильме.
Антигона.
Tortillas. 😂