Zoran Dukic - Part 2 - CLASSICAL GUITAR CONCERT - Live from St. Mark's - Omni Foundation
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The Omni Foundation features Croatian guitar virtuoso Zoran Dukić. This performance was filmed in front of a live audience at St. Mark's Lutheran Church in San Francisco on January 28, 2023.
Zoran Dukić, guitar
Guitar made by Antonius Müller (2019)
Strings: D'Addario EJ44
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PROGRAM - 2nd half of the concert:
0:00 Intro
4:50 Lament by Dušan Bogdanović (b. 1953)
14:38 Choro da Saudade by Agustïn Barrios Mangoré (1885-1944)
19:40 Caazapá by Agustín Barrios Mangoré (1885-1944)
26:03 Oblivion by Astor Piazzolla (1921-1992) arr. Roland Dyens
"Cinema Paradiso" by Stephen Goss (b. 1964)
36:24 -Paris, Texas
39:33 -Modern Times
41:43 -Noir
43:27 -Mandalay
45:25 -451
47:24 -Tarantino
Encore:
51:13 Melancholia by Duke Ellington (1899-1974) arr. Zoran Dukić
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Recorded in front of a live audience on January 28, 2023 at St. Mark's Lutheran Church, San Francisco, CA
Video Production by
Matthew Washburn
www.WashburnImagery.com
Audio Mastering by
Sienna Digital, Half Moon Bay, CA
www.siennadigital.com
Filmed live at St. Marks Lutheran Church in San Francisco, CA
www.stmarks-sf.org
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Omni Foundation for the Performing Arts Series Sponsors:
D’Addario, Augustine Foundation, Hill Guitar Company, Guitar Salon International, Guitar Solo
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Thank you so much for this pleasure! Especially admirable is the interpretation of Piazzolla.
Wow! Stupendous! The highest of musical artistry and a program unlike any I've ever heard before. Not to be missed by any aficionado of the guitar!
Bravo¡¡¡¡¡ Zoran. You really squeeze the guitar, Fabulous repertoire chosen, out of the ordinary. You made me feel the music. As well as it is not often that you make a spoken introduction of what you are going to play and the little notes of the composers, the movements that are made in each score. First time I've seen you use all the timbres the guitar has to offer, by the way it sounds fabulous. For me you are an excellent guitarist.
Absolutely genius! Thank you for the inspiration.
Thank you to those who joined us for the live premiere!
Can't wait! Zoran's previous part was amazing!
27:30 I tear down. …..the music brings a lot memories. when I was a littler girl. I listened to classical guitar every night from my neighbor, then fell sleep, but I never met him. Thanks for this beautiful master performance.
Thank you for watching and sharing that touching memory.
magnifique concert comme toujours
"Saudade" mentioned in this awesome video, actually means something like: "feel someone's absence". Similar to the meaning of: "I miss you." Of course, the feeling behind is shared by everyone in every nation, despite we do not share the same language. When someone dies, she leaves too much "saudade" in the hearts of the beloved ones. When someone goes on a journey she also leaves too much "saudade", and this "saudade" dissolves only when the loved one returns. Btw, I am Brazilian. :)
You're are right, I'm Brazilian too. And Zoran is fantastic, the better.❤
great musician!
This was amazing! Thank you 😊
Gracias por compartir.
Saudade, it’s a word from Portugal, not Brazilian. Saudade is word only in Portuguese language, Brazilian of course too, like another’s country’s that speak Portuguese, (Mozambique, Angola, Timor, etc…another time, I can talk more about saudade, isn’t easy to explain. Great concert. Bravíssimo maestro.
Clearly he can play the guitar. There's just no music there at all. Zero! That being said, it shouldn't take from the fact that the first piece was an absolutely horrendous composition. A real exercise in how long can you listen without fast forwarding to the next piece.
you really dont like this guy huh🤣 saw your comment on the last video
Did you listen to the second and third pieces? Or the fourth piece?