It's the right hand position that is not at all Segovia, traditional style. Wrist bent away from neck instead of towards. Totally different angle for the fingers and nails. Why he can get such a range of tones, simply by moving away/towards the bridge without altering that angle. Wish they would have taught that 40 years ago.
Rémi Jousselme A wonderful musician congratulating another wonderful musician over the ocean. Sometimes technology brings beautiful pieces or humanity. Thank you for your both Work on This so beloved instrument.
Overwhelming. One of the finest guitarists. Congratulations Xavier! What a pleasure to listen to you. Coming from your recent video In the Woods (Takemitsu). Great work!
Hi Xavier....who on earth is your teacher?...he's done an outstanding job....granted, you obviously love and live the music...but I can't help thinking there must be a great teacher behind this beautiful playing
feels like i've basically watched this kid grow up, and man, there's a lot of musical maturity in his playing and some really killer legato playing. One of my favorite players for sure.
The P71.... I keep listening to it over and over. That Dowland dude! And... I wonder who made that guitar. She sounds like an organ, and takes at least half of the credits for this great musical performance.
1. Fantasies P5 & P71 - John Dowland 0:00 , 2:45
2. Sonata K53 in D Major - Domenico Scarlatti 9:25
3. Labyrinth - Stephen Goss 12:45
4. Dreams - Sergio Assad 19:30
5. Sonata N.3 - Dusan Bogdanovic 22:50
Your playing is always breathtaking. I can't wait for you to come to Brownsville TX on your GFA tour.
Bravo Xavier
Bravo
thank you for providing your program notes, Xavier! Bravo!
Que buena Falopa la Fantasia me volo la cabeza!!! Me dio ganas de estudiar dowland. Edito para decir que este pibe es un Genio!!!wow
The young guitarists these days are a whole different level of musician. No wonder the composers of the Bogdanovic class are so inspired.
It's the right hand position that is not at all Segovia, traditional style. Wrist bent away from neck instead of towards. Totally different angle for the fingers and nails. Why he can get such a range of tones, simply by moving away/towards the bridge without altering that angle. Wish they would have taught that 40 years ago.
A Wall A lot of French people do that. He studied with Judicaël Perroy for 6 years, it might be an influence from him
Aboslute control of the frequencies of the guitar, That left hand is such a pleasure to see. The relaxation and virtuosity are pure world class
Bravo Xavier, phénomenal !! et très beau choix de répertoire, encore félicitations
Rémi Jousselme
A wonderful musician congratulating another wonderful musician over the ocean.
Sometimes technology brings beautiful pieces or humanity.
Thank you for your both Work on This so beloved instrument.
Overwhelming. One of the finest guitarists. Congratulations Xavier! What a pleasure to listen to you. Coming from your recent video In the Woods (Takemitsu). Great work!
OH MY GOSH I CAN´T BELIEVE HOW GOOD THIS IS. is this closest to musical perfection?
You set new standards for what is possible on the classical with this performance!
your p71 is unmatched… if only Dowland himself could be there to listen and play….
Garcia Kimberly Johnson Steven Robinson James
Beautiful! Congrats Javier! Who arranged your k.53?
Evan Taucher he's playing an arrangement by Gabriel Bianco and Thomas Viloteau. I've got the score if you want it
Hi Evan! This is my own arrangement. However, Thomas Viloteau did arrange it first. He deserves much credit.
i'm looking for that score!! would you please be so gentle to send it to me? thanks!
gimme the score evan
Magdiel Zuniga could you send me the score please, my email is roquiandres@gmail.com
thank you very much
This guy is the only GFA winner who could win again and again for the next 50 years. Nobody will be even close!
So true.
Peretic could
Very Beautiful! You are a wonderful musician! Lots of talent!
Bravo, Xavier! What a joy to watch and hear. LOVE the Scarlatti and Labyrinth! :-) Congrats on Carnegie Hall! I hope to be there!
Great display of color range and timbre
Bravo.
Hi Xavier....who on earth is your teacher?...he's done an outstanding job....granted, you obviously love and live the music...but I can't help thinking there must be a great teacher behind this beautiful playing
He studied with Judicael Perroy in France
Is it just me or does the first section of labyrinth (12:45) sound like Debussy's Doctor Gradus ad Parnassum
the movement calls Gradus ad Parnassum
Hermosa manera de tocar Xavier, por favor puedes decirme que guitarra tocas?
gosh...some passages are so perfected that they become pure music....that's rare! Bravo Xavier!
I dont understand. such a beautiful performance no applause for the artist. this inst great .
That guitar sounds unbelievable
Brilliant, lovely sound, contrapuntal clarity, nuances , musicality and imagination!
Perfect!!!!!
imagination?
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@@FelipeCoelhoGuitaras Segovia said, guitar’s polyphony allows the performer to “dream” with the guitar
it took years of practice to get that good love it thanks.
Great playing, superb musicianship and awesome sound? Is this a Fanton D'andon? The Headstock sure looks like it.
Thank you, Mathieu. The guitar is made by Hugo Cuvilliez.
Xavier Jara you rip man. Love your playing.
Xavier Jara WOW!
What pece is from 12:40 ish?
which guitar does he uses?
Hugo Cuvilliez
Incredible! Such a sensitive musician.
sonido muy redondo, grande y limpio....! uffff
That Scarlatti blew my mind
Genial interpretación. Gran claridad en todas las voces. Maestro.
Super clear tone and such minimal string noise... wonderful
Absolutely stunning Xavier!
We need a new instruement rueben
Hmmm no jutsuuuuuu?!!!😅🎉
Magnifique musicien
Unbelievable!!! Really brilliant inspiration hearing this wonderful performance!!!
Thank you!
16:05 quotation from Beethoven's Hammerklavier!
feels like i've basically watched this kid grow up, and man, there's a lot of musical maturity in his playing and some really killer legato playing. One of my favorite players for sure.
woah just checked results and found out this is the winning performance, awesome job Javier! Respect! - andre
un grand talent,un grand musicien,une rare musicalité,merci pour cette émotion sonore !
The P71.... I keep listening to it over and over. That Dowland dude! And... I wonder who made that guitar. She sounds like an organ, and takes at least half of the credits for this great musical performance.
Great performance maestro, very clear! Congrats!
Lo adoro...semplicemente sublime! Max
Bravo Xavier!! Just LOVELY!!
increible!!
Nice!
I never listen before a interpretation of Labyrinth like that. Wow. Incredible
he makes me very uncomfortable to watch
Bravo!!!
fantastico. Bravo!!!
fascinating.
Bravissimo Xavier
bravissimo!!
exquisite playing
What Piece is this? Excellent
nylonsteel first two or three John Dowland Fantasies I guess, then Scarlatti sonata but which there are at least 555
Fantasia in G Minor, P. 71
Scarlatti gosh that was fine performamce
Bravo Xavier!!! 😍
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Guitar held like a "shotgun." The ill-considered straight RH wrist. It's called Tarrega/Segovia. Look into it.
Hey Xavier Jara,
I like your style, you should add more Flamenco stuff to your repertoire.