András Csáki - Rossiniana No. 3 (Giuliani)
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- Опубліковано 13 вер 2024
- Rossiniana No. 3, Op. 121
composed by Mauro Giuliani (1781-1829)
performed by András Csáki
July 3, 2011 - Legacy Hall
Columbus State University
2011 Guitar Foundation of America
International Concert Artist Competition
Final Round Performance
Competition Final Results:
1st Place: Vladimir Gorbach (Russia)
2nd Place: András Csáki (Hungary)
3rd Place: Damien Lancelle (France)
4th Place: Jeremy Collins (USA)
I actually had a master class with this man!!!
Awesome playing. I'm glad I checked this out. He is a very passionate and accomplished player. This video has such great audio, it does the players justice.
Non conoscevo questo interprete. Veramente bravo ! Suono bellissimo. Complimenti.
Excellently played, next to David Russell the finest performance I ever heard.
Brilliant playing! Superb! Bravissimo!
Experto en tocar la guitarra, sonido maravilloso, nítido.
amazing performance
.... m speechless. this jus made my day!
EXCELLENT....
This guy is so relaxed and confident. Guitar is a tricky little beast, but he's not "cornered" by it.
Amazing!!!!
A very accomplished player. Good sound and technique.
❤
Perfect
Just the right touch...Paganini would have been impressed!
This is culture!
Szuper! Gratulálok!
My 'like' is total yours. Be happy.
I don't know whether I should go practice or go find a bridge to jump off
Bravo!
I have a new favourite player and piece
Excellent
*Obvious compliment*! *Obvious remarks on his technique*! *Typical musical praise*!
nice sound
Impossible to imagine how he lost this competition to Gorbach, especially because of the amount of mistakes Gorbach presented.
+Danilo Moraes Because Gorbach plays for the audience,
+David Rowe sorry this comment doesn't make any sense to me.
+David Rowe would you care to elaborate your thought
If you do not understand, then you never will sir. Could you guess what I mean?
Danilo, I think David means that Gorbach makes more "faces" when playing so the audience thinks that he is giving himself more to the music, it works I've tried it, people are gullible that way
@1:39: why rock guitarists and their plectrums aren't welcome here...
Let's face it, Segovia was unique, so were Bream and Williams for different reasons. But I don't see the surplus of allmost all classical players nowadays who don't bring up their uniqueness. That must be found in "interpretation". When it comes to marketing e.g. one of the crusial questions is: what makes you unique and different from others? And let's face it: the differences are so small nowadays that I can't be moved anymore when winner X plays Asturias for the 100 th time.
I would be moved if someone plays asturias in GFA final lmao
Don't forget Ida Presti and Alexandre Lagoya and of course The Remero's, those were unique times!
@victormainguitar go study ... better for you...
He needs a lot more practice: this is way too slow. It's pathetic.
Either this is blatant sarcasm or someone needs a slap in the chops
Bravo!