Segovia Competition : Film with Segovia ( 1982 )
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- Опубліковано 20 лис 2021
- Segovia Competition, a film with Andres Segovia , year 1982
Andres Segovia Guitar Style : danielemagli.blogspot.com/201...
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a complete full movie with Andres Segovia
and with Tsuyoshi Horiuchi , Stefano Grondona , Eliot Fisk
Segovia first guitar competition - documentary film television
feel so happy listening to my grade 8 exam piece (bach bwv 998) played in a competition of this scale, hope to play like them one day in the near future
É um baú cheio de jóias 👏👏👏
That last remark left me speechless....
This video is still a breath of pure air after nearly 40 years: the commitment of all partecipants, the standard of finalists, the smiling of Segovia on the announcement of winners, the overall quality of sound and much poetry. We are missing the poetry beyond every note, today.
Today's players lack personality, poetry, soul...beautiful sound; all sacrificed in favor of a cold and fast, mechanistic way of playing.
شكرًا جزيلاً على هذا الفيديو
Wow such a tragic ending. How sad to be so talented and for that to be taken away
What do you mean?
@@mjrami the part about the winner of the competition suffering permanent damage to his left hand and that he could never play again
How did that happen? Does anybody know?
@@meddem7060 I done a google search and ended up in a guitar forum where someone claimed the guy commit suicide. Apparently his parents disapproved of him going abroad to do this competition and he had one of the limbs of his left pinky finger cut off, whether it was himself that did it or someone else I don’t know. If you google his name you can look it up.
Este reportaje no sólo es una joya musicológica sino que tienen un valor antropológico y etnográfico único. ¡Muchas gracias por compartirlo! 🙏
Segovia born 1893
Great video to fall asleep to. Lol
Time capsule!
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Love this from the 80s a Paul Galbraith citing at that! Judges are quite the lot no pressure Paco could have always been sitting there to imagine lol 😆.
Hi Daniele, first of all thank you so much for your great channel! Do you know which Bach piece the Japanese guituarist plays at 37:30. I don't understand the commentator. Thanks in advance Andreas
Fugue, BWV 998. If ur still wondering. ;)
@@fatboyivan5618 oh yes, indeed :) Thank you!
SO SAD that the winner hurt his left hand ( apparently very badly) and could play the guitar NEVER again. SO SAD to hear SUCH terrible info. . .
"Reading from Graham Wades book, A New Look at Segovia vol 2, it was the winner of the 1981 Segovia International Competion, Tsuyoshi Horiuchi. He was reported as having comitted ubitsumaro, an act in which he cut off the tip joint of the little finger of his left hand.?"
Yubitsume
Japanese finger amputation ritual ? Intentionally? I can't belief that!
Japanes winner"s guitar had nice and strong sound....Its very good hear when he play Ponce concerto and comparrison with other finalist.
Grazie Daniele!
Una vera chicca....
Too much ads.....
W
Так жалко этого мальчика японца.
Как печально.
What a tragic ending…does anybody know how he is today.
Apparently after winning the competition, he went back to Japan to see his folks. His parents felt disgraced that he went off to study classical guitar instead of staying in the family business (i don't know what that was). They made him feel so bad that he chopped his finger. He then became become a postman and committed suicide two years later. Which, if true is about as sad as it gets.
A Jury member’s wife was at my home in Spain and mentioned to my parents that he made a promise in case he won the competition, cutting his index finger.
I'm very much surprised that none of these 34 artist never played any Mangore???
Aranjuez concerto, too.
Where is Guatemala City?
That Barrios piece had to have burned the maestros ass.......😂
whats the final piece of the video? 54:13
It is the end of the ´Nocturnal‘ from Benjamin Britten.
29:01 great Tedesco, meanwhile Segovia seems asleep.
What was the name of the Japanese winner? Please type his name.
He was Tsuyoshi horiuchi
@@carlosbarriosGuitarra Thanks.
NICE winner! Great decision from the competitor! World is too cruel to artists. Should be exposed. Hope he is alive!
28:20 como é o nome dessa música?
It is Andantino quasi canzone from Sonata omaggio a Boccherini by Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco.
@@lucarinaldovillani63 thank you very much, this piece is so beautiful!!
Location for the first... lost interest due to poorly placed ads.
I'd like to say something as a little old interested in guitar world:
(1) All of this, and we too, would not be here without M° Segovia: he brought guitar in Academias of classical and contemporary music;
(2) the competition was very hard and we must recognize that for only partecipating one wins; arriving to the final selection it's a result of real great value; winning something that could be considered quite a non human result;
(3) but, in oly few photograms, when someone presented "El sueño en la foresta" by Barrios, my memory could go to the scene of Barrios' biographic movie in which Segovia asked to Barrios not to play his music and he leaved the scene; popular music, academian music a dicotomia that Segovia didn't succeed to completely resolve and I cannot consider the presence of Barrios of such a competition as an enough apology.
Agreed!
So, Eliot Fisk failed.
I’ve read online that he came out second, and threw his second place goblet into the moat of Leeds castle.
But I’m not sure how true this statement is.
Had to stop 🛑 before a minute reached. The high pitched screaming sibilance was painful
Seems like all 'competitions' are simply horse races.