History of the Classical Guitar in 16 minutes with 100 Pieces
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I tried to play the introductions or themes of 100 classical guitar pieces to show the development of classical guitar music chronologically. Of course it is too difficult to reduce a huge repertoire to 100 pieces and everyone has their own 100 pieces. I try to include as much composers as possible and I select their most popular pieces. Here are some points about my selection:
1) The list is chronological according to the birth year of the composer.
2) The youngest composers in the list were born in 1958. There are no younger composers.
3) I use the 4th string D for some D-tuning pieces such as Capricho Árabe and Sunburst. I also play scordatura pieces in conventional tuning such as Koyunbaba.
4) I play more than one piece for the following composers:
Bach (2), Carulli (2), Sor (3), Giuliani (3), Aguado (2), Tárrega (3), Barrios (3), Villa-Lobos (3), Rodrigo (2), Brouwer (2)
5) 14 out of 100 pieces are transcriptions which are important in the guitar repertoire. Can you think history of the classical guitar without 'Asturias'? Narvaez, Milan, Mudarra pieces are vihuela transcriptions, Dowland, Vivaldi, Bach (Bourrée), Weiss pieces are lute transcriptions and Bach (Chaconne), Scarlatti, Albeniz, Granados, Malats, Bustamante pieces are piano transcriptions.
6) Because there are only 100 pieces, I couldn't include many important composers. I am so sorry for the following composers that created great pieces for the repertoire: Adrian le Roy, Guillaume Morlaye, Enriquez de Valderrábano, Diego Pisador, Miguel de Fuenllana, Esteban Daza, Giovanni Paolo Foscarini, Francesco Corbetta, Giovanni Battista Granata, Ludovico Roncalli, Francisco Guerau, Santiago de Murcia, Padre Basilio, Fernando Ferandiere, Federico Moretti, Simon Molitor, Francesco Molino, Joseph Küffner, François de Fossa, Antonio Cano, José Broca, Luigi Legnani, Giulio Regondi, Zani de Ferranti, José Ferrer, Arnaud Dumond, Marco Pereira, Brian Ferneyhough, Milton Babbitt, Philip Rosheger, Magnus Lindberg, Helmut Lachenmann etc. I also couldn't include some great arrangements such as Nazareth's 'Odeon', Jobim's 'A Felicidade' and Ramirez' 'Alfonsina y el Mar'.
7) I didn't include any Flamenco pieces. This amazing repertoire should be played as
'100 Flamenco Guitar Pieces'.
I would like to thank Bekir Küçükay for giving his ideas about the list, Ozan Can Yılmaz for giving me his guitar, Can Karadoğan for mastering, Sinan Cem Eroğlu for the video production and Alejandro Magana Avina for his support on Patreon.
Recording and Mixing by Sinan Cem EROGLU at SCE Home
Equipment: RME Fireface UFX AD/DA Converter, Daking Mic Pre, Brauner Phantom Microphone, Peluso CEMC6 Stereo Kit Microphone, Vovox Cables
Mastering by Can Karadoğan.
Project and Performance by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tolgahan Çoğulu
www.tolgahancogulu.com/en/
For more information about the microtonal guitar, please visit www.microtonalguitar.org
This video is dedicated to my friend Lobna Al Lamii who was seriously injured as a result of the police terror against the peaceful people in Taksim Gezi Park on May 31st, 2013.
While this video was being produced, Lobna had been in critical condition with head and skull injuries for 24 days.
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14:54 The Das Podcast Ufo Will Never Forget
This is the first "history of music" compilation that properly covered musical development over the last 400 years.
Thank you for your comment!
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Absolut! Das gibt ne wütende Fanmail!
Ist Tini farbenblind?
ist halt tatsächlich nur ein sehr guter podcast, mehr aber auch nicht.
Die fünfminütige suche hat sich trotzdem gelohnt
It took me a couple minutes to realize this was all one take. Incredible work! I'm just getting into classical guitar and it's really cool and helpful to see all these pieces played in chronological order.
You remember all of them, that's very impressive!
I worked hard :)
I love your idea presenting this quick overview of guitar musical history. Incidentally I agree that all the pieces you played are in fact part of guitar history. Composers do not require that their music be limited to a particular instrument. Music transcribed for the guitar that widely performed by virtuosos and others becomes part of guitar repertoire, Bach's cello suites are an example.
I played some of these piece you performed years ago.. But I haven't practice in a really loooong time that I forgot how fun it is to play. After watching this video, I really really want to play again. You may have motivated a lot of people by posting this video. Thanks so much!
Masterful. The way you change between songs is phenomenal. It must have been hard to chose only 3 Tarrega pieces. You play wonderfully and the dedication to do this is admirable. I really enjoyed watching the whole video.
Thank you. Yes, it was hard to choose Tarrega's pieces. I had to omit Gran Jota unfortunately.
I was hopeless to find a classic song. I forgot it. But i find it in yous video. Thank
Its great to see the evolution of the use of harmony over the centuries and to see the way that various composers have found new innovative ways to use the instrument. You show these things wonderfully.
I play the violin but I love the classical guitar. Great video!
whenever I look for some guitar pieces I might try to learn I watch this video as inspiration. really great walk-through through all the different styles!
Very beautifully and aesthetically done. That you could memorize all of those pieces and perform them so flawlessly is a testament to your artistry!
Thank you so much for sharing your abilities, talent and classical guitar history in such a thorough, professional and enjoyable demonstration, maestro!
Helal olsun böyle güzel bir videonun türkiyeden çıkması ayrı bir gurur veriyor
Sen diyene kadar farketmemiştim lul
Tolgahan Çoğulu plays the top 100 classical guitar tunes in one go!
What a great concept!
It shows just how strong these themes are, and how many of them there are. And great job Tolgahan for playing it for us!
Thanks for your comment. Can you think history of the classical guitar without 'Asturias' which is a piano transcription? I can't think of it and that's why I include 13 vihuela, lute and piano transcriptions.
Transcripciones de vihuela y laúd si, porque son instrumentos hermanos. Pero no transcripciones de piano o clave. Eso no es Historia de la guitarra.
Pls play the 2nd part of Asturias
you're presentation is really amazing, it's good to have a compilation like this. Congrats!
So amazing! I’m just starting to learn how to play guitar and only know like four pieces. So far my favorite composers are Tarrega, Barrios and Brouwer... congratulations! Cheers from Mexico!
Glad to hear that! Thanks!
Thank you for giving me such a huge list of pieces I can learn :) Btw, the microtonal guitar at the end was awesome!
Thank you from France. I discovered a lots of beautiful musics in your video. I'm gonna listen to them for the next day and weeks.
Amazing how most of all pieces I loved and played study and you perform so smoothy....it took me ages study some of them....wonderful!
Göz yaşartıcı derecede gururlandırdınız, müzik ve insanlık adına büyük umut verdiniz hocam. Ruhunuza, yüreğinize sağlık.
This is great! Thank you for putting such great pieces together in a relatively short video.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Amazing man !!
how you can memorize all of these ... wow impressive !
Tarrega touches my heart always ... I like him the most :)
he did not play all of the pieces... he is only playing the first few seconds of each piece :)
Melville Bloom he basically played a 16m long piece of 100 different sections. Way more difficult a couple of longer pieces with the same melodies and harmonies .
Fantastic playing plus one of the best and most useful contributions for Classical guitar on youtube. Great introduction to more tunes as there were about 30 pieces I'd never played nor heard before! *****
fantastic work Tolgahan!! love it!!
Excellent. Never have I see a fan used for a pick but it is a very interesting idea.
This video deserves so many more views. Great job man
Wow what memory!!!
Great coverage of the instruments journey through time!
Glad to hear that! ua-cam.com/video/CDr6refSgg0/v-deo.html
Thanks for doing this! This was a wonderful introduction to a lot of music I'd never heard before!
amazing! good job working thru all of those. Thanks for sharing.
Amazing! Thank you for all the work you did on this.
You are totally amazing and talented. This could be a very useful guide for aspiring classical guitarist. Thank you for posting this video.
You're a great guitar player. Beautiful selection and work.
I've been playing guitar for 10 years without much direction and so I have so many training scars. I predominantly play rock and metal styles but this makes me want to play music like this to expand my horizons but I feel lost as to how to even begin. Your skill amazes me
If you feel lost, get Scott Tenant's Pumping Nylon book and start with it.
Thank you soo much for this compilation, I was looking to play "Bourree" but didn't know the name only the melody...I thought I would never find it until I saw your video!!
Nice compilation, fantastic execution.
Great! Good thinking, lots of classical guitar students will benefit with what you have done Beatiful, the way you played the guitar, with such precision, impeccable
Awesome man!! just by the way you play I can tell that you are a genius! And just by being able to switch that fast between songs and remembering them all you must be a genius! Great playing I loved it! Keep it on!
Glad to hear that, thanks! Check this one: ua-cam.com/video/EIimjVUthB0/v-deo.html
I think you've done a really good work picking all those magnificent pieces of art mate. Thank you very much, now I have lots of stuff to play myself :)))
Excellent! I'm trying to finally get back into guitar. I also loved playing Leyenda and Classical Gas, this is like finding a treasure chest!
Awesome work and playing. I have played 70% of those and to effortlessly switch between them show a lot of work. I think past # 50 it is odd how many of the songs appear to alienate the listener and yet some are the most beautiful. You pay great homage to your friend; I hope he has recovered.
This was beautiful both for the music and for the gesture to your friend. Bravo!
Excellent work! , Thanks! Gives me some good ideas for expanding my classical repertoire. I really like the microtonal guitar as well. Hope your friend recovers soon, and the situation improves in Turkey!
This is very nice and very useful for a relatively recent CG student (like me). Thank you. Well done.
I absolutely love it. I hear this video quite a lot than before and it always amazes me every time.
You have your place in all Those great artists for bringing them back to Life. Thank You so much!
14:57 when you don’t want to tremolo pick
The fact you managed to do this without having to retune is impressive itself! Great Video!!!
Bravo !!excelente recorrido en el tiempo y muy impresionante la interpretación y la secuencia ,felicidades !!
Gracias!
Beautiful medley. Great job👏👏👏
Outstanding performance, and you have an amazing musical memory. It's easy to see you love latin origin music. Would love to see you perform some of the most beautiful pieces from this collection. Especially Fantisie, and Cavatini. Bravo!
What excellent music and playing and education.
Regards and thanks-John
Will you do a 100 flamenco guitar pieces? I would love to see that :)
This is an amazing piece of work buddy. Thanks a lot.
Just wonderful, great job!
Found out I know a lot of them and even playing or played some of them.
Wow, that was extraordinary!!! Thanks for sharing it with us.
Great job! I'd love to learn some of these.
Very good collection. Great job!
Thanks a lot! ua-cam.com/video/qZXAv8GyHQg/v-deo.html
this is incredible, you must be playing since a tot to know this many pieces, well done and thank you.
Loved it. Thank you from all of the classical guitar beginners out there.
Thanks!
Bellisima interpretacion muy limpia FELICIDADES !!!!
Gracias!
Thank you again for another great video.
I will use your video as a reference for my students.
Great to hear this. Check this one: ua-cam.com/video/6GoGlj5IyZc/v-deo.html
Thank you, really good music selection, guitar skill and posture.
Great to hear this. Check this one: ua-cam.com/video/6GoGlj5IyZc/v-deo.html
this is amazing, i wish i can play like this someday, you are awesome! D: Thanks for the journey :D
Nice and impressive repertoire. Keep up the good work!
Thanks! ua-cam.com/video/pfQZD6IkeRg/v-deo.html
Beautiful playing and hoping your friend is feeling better.
Great, nice sound and selection
Ellerine,kollarına ve yüreğine sağlık.Müzik gerçekten güzel,enstruman çalmak bir başka güzel,sizin gibi içinden geleni ve duygularını bu yolla gösteren insanlar beni daha çok mutlu ve huzurlu hissettiriyor ve müziğe başka sarılıyorum.Sizlere çok teşekkür ediyorum..
Great idea and really beautifull !! Great job
GREAT WORK! INCREDIBLE PERFORMANCE! BRAVO
Thank you!
Congratulations! Amazing playing!
That was amazing! Thanks for sharing.
Great idea! Very nice playing!
thanks covered almost everything I wanted to hear
Thank you-and shame on whomever down voted it.
Timothy Donaghue The only thing I really don't like is that I can't hear him complete every song.
What an interestig mix !.. thank´s so much !
Beautiful, absolutely stunning performance. I have discovered so many great songs which I'll be listening for a while.
Ama ozellikle, o kapanistaki not ile bir kez daha gonlumu kazanmis bir video bu. Cok tebrik ederim. Sevgiler.
Thanks!
1:14 is the reason why i got into guitar (seriously)
Awesome video man, and good work!!
Man !!! You are amazing!Thank you soooo much for all the information.wonderfull playing man u are the best! Words can never describe how great u are!
do you can play all 100 songs in full lengt or only this (short) sequences ? my brain would explode.
I think i can play 30 of them in full length.
Tolgahan Çoğulu WoW,great skill
Great work body, Here I found some pieces to learn.
Great idea and beautifully played
Clever idea and nice arrangement, thank you.
Wow It's so beautiful. You are wonderful classic guitar player . This is my dream. Thank you.
very informative thank you! no87 got my curiosity! Very impressive, all my respect and admiration
Thanks!
çok güzel bir derleme olmuş tolga abi unuttuğum bazı parçaları da hatırlamamı sağladı emeğine sağlık.
Sevgiler. ua-cam.com/video/yhdpsuXtewY/v-deo.html
thanks so much for this amazing resource!
You've done a fantastic job. Thank you!
Collage molto interessante...una linea del tempo e degli stili compositivi per chitarra classica a "macchia di leopardo" piuttosto originale! Una idea per un concerto...no?
Buenísimo.. me encantó!!!👏👏👏👏
Very nice video, good source for guitar repertoire, yes, conventional but important for the development of musicality and guitar technique. I am just intrigued by his right hand, although you are doing a great job and, because I went through an injury on my right hand, I know you are struggling a bit. But I know, you are a great guitarist! Keep up the good work!
I feel as if I was walking from Lumbridge to Varrock to Edgeville.
SantiHN i dont know what any of those places are. But i feel you homie
runescape reference
well as it happens I was walking up the Grand Tree from the Outpost while listening to this :D
SantiHN omg hahaha
Just found out your channel and Guitar... After this mesmerizing video, i hope your friend got well.
Thank you. She is well!
Thanks for the song recommendation sir!!
Your CD with the microtonal guitar is badass, respect!
Really well put together video! I'd love to see you make a flamenco video.
Wow! Tremendo! Hay un montón dr piezas que no había escuchado.
Gracias!
Excellent selection.Especially getting into the 1900's and up. I had not heard most of those song. Keep on rocking, ignore the negative criticism.