From listening to very many of his recordings [and even seeing him live c.1980], I have to assume he had use of the best sounding guitars ever made. How he added to this by making them 'sing' in his unique way, remains a mystery. His range of tones/effects is so wide and expressive and his use of vibrato so deep and rich - compared to most other players.
Sad that pieces like these are not more commonly found on the guitar repertoire today. I wonder why that is, since it is beautiful art, that doubtless pairs well with the poetry. Thank you very much uploading this gem. Much love 🥰
Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco: 1st series from "Platero and I"
In my opinion, this is Segovia at his zenith. The 1950's and early 60's. No one can draw poetry from the instrument like him.
From listening to very many of his recordings [and even seeing him live c.1980], I have to assume he had use of the best sounding guitars ever made. How he added to this by making them 'sing' in his unique way, remains a mystery. His range of tones/effects is so wide and expressive and his use of vibrato so deep and rich - compared to most other players.
Sad that pieces like these are not more commonly found on the guitar repertoire today. I wonder why that is, since it is beautiful art, that doubtless pairs well with the poetry. Thank you very much uploading this gem. Much love 🥰
There’s just no end to Tedesco’s guitar rep is there
Amazing sounds by the father of modern classical guitar. He was a great musician and his sound will always be Inimitable.
Incredibly beautiful !! Thank you for finding this treasure
Does anyone know which guitar Segovia used on these Decca recordings ? Hauser ?
❤️ Bravo !!!! 👏👏👏
Errata corrige : III Angelus V La arrulladora
!!!! SUBLIME !!! CELESTIAL !!!
Segovia siempre nos sorprende con su encantó!!!
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Unreal fucking real !!!! Period !! So kick ass!!!! Crying 😢
Maravilloso ! Bellísimo, magico
Do you know who is the luthier who built this guitar ?