Concerto for Guitar in D Major (~1730) Antonio Vivaldi - Soloist Peter Varga
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- RUTH ASAWA SAN FRANCISCO SCHOOL OF THE ARTS INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC
SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 2015
STRING ORCHESTRA Directed by Jerry Pannone
Concerto for Guitar in D Major (~1730) Antonio Vivaldi
Guitar - Peter Varga
I have to play this solo part on the harp today, wish me luck!
*Irritates_Bus* #5818
I’m 7 months late,
But how did the solo go?
Bet you smashed it
@@Spkr4TRUTH I’m 9 months late, but I think it went well
@@Irritates_Bus5818 awesome!
*Irritates_Bus* #5818
I'm an year late
Congratulations on the solo going well👍
Btw why is your name that? Any story behind it?
How did it go?
I'm proud of him. It's so hard to play all those songs one after another without a rest!
The embellishments in the second movement are truly beautiful. A group I'm in had a guitarist perform this with our accompaniment this last weekend but it was just straight playing all the way through with minimal variation or musicality. Hearing this interpretation of the music with its tasteful and beautiful embellishments as well as articulation style made me feel deeply invested in the music. It also made it much easier to develop an emotional connection to the concerto as a whole (whether that was the goal or not lol). Overall a very masterfully performed iteration of this piece!
Or...nice playing, good jam
Absolutely love the improvisations! BRAVO!
Wonderful piece of Vivaldi very promising for this young guitarist, I envy the very rich and beautiful apogiatures ... Just BRAVO
What a tender interpretation of the Largo, just such beauty
Bravo!
Thank you for posting this beautiful performance.
I love the "imperfections." ❤
Excellent work by the entire ensemble, sensitively conducted and well-played.
I've been seeing in comments that he made a lot of mistakes. I'm no expert in music, but I love his interpretative skill and embellishments in the Largo. This is my favorite version. I can't even imagine how good he must be now as that was 7 years ago.
I;m so grateful that Vivaldi was rescued from obscurity, or else this would have been totally lost.
ohhh so true. I just imagined not knowing him and his pieces. It would be such a dreary life
Seriously?
Wonderful!
Very well payed. I like the rhythm/punctuation you add to the faster movements. It gives flavour, if I can put it that way. Your embellishments to the beautiful slow movement are unique, as they should be. Bravo! Who is your guitar maker? The instrument has a wonderful high end.
Who are you talking to?
¡Fantástico!
Wonderfull
¡Qué bella pieza magníficos músicos!
Pretty awesome.
Que lindo!
To young Mr.Varga and ensemble, bravo. Hope you keep your love for music and let it sustain you.
To the "gatekeepers" ... put a cork in it. It will conceal your ignorance.
classical UA-cam MFs: "he made mistakes! Bad!"
people in the 1700s that had to own half of France to hear this:
Oui il y a des erreurs et des imprécisions...
Mistakes are music.
The best comment imo
The sound of the guitar doesn't seem to fit with the rest don't know why
Guitar is hard to play clean
It is. Especially classical songs.
Pogi!❤
WiWA VIVALDIII- Per me insieme a Mozart sono i migliori.
Yo tamb toco ese conciertto.. mis respetos.. lo haces muy bien.... pero si note q tienes varios errores..algo de nervios podria ser.. en la primera parte.. y algo fuera de ritmo.. saludos!!!
I would have been emotionally spent after the 2nd movement.
the first part was hard for him, if he changed tuning and played on upper neck he wouldnt mess up with those small hands, or maybe put a capo xD
Ai có thể cho tôi xin tên nghệ sĩ guitar không
five bagatelles
libertango
asturias
bourée in e minor
the frog galliard
cavatina
classical music for guitar
Needs a bit of practice. Too many mistakes for a live performance.
he seemed pretty nervous. i think maybe it got the better of him
I'm pretty sure these songs were harder on guitar than other instruments. So many Chord changes I know how he felt there.
Kesini gara² Chanel Fay fingerstyle
I’d love to see him just bust out some wonderwall halfway through this
Tiene las manos muy pequeñas para la guitarra, aun asi sabe enfrentarse a la obra y toca bastante bien.
Does anyone know the RV number?
Ah, it's RV 93.
It's RV 01
Nice try.keep it up.
Buena interpretación, sólo que a veces queda descolocado respecto de la orquesta...
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the solist makes a mistake every 10 seconds, but nice melody
Yeah he keeps going which is what counts 😀
Fernando Dornelles he’s sure making less mistakes than meeee
Do it better...
He's a weak player on this.
El solista está muy verde, se queda muy atrás, le falta como un año pegado al metrónomo.
Gabo Rosas jaja
My take is that he had the technique, but playing under pressure comes with experience...It's hard to know what the conductor was focusing on, but I might have strived to adapt to the guitarist's tempos. That might have created a better feeling and improved the outcome. Viva aprendindo!
Ok
4:52 man eating a cat
The things that the soloist make are very weird and not always sound good. But I'm sure that most of that aren't mistakes. As someone who has played this I heard only 5 mistakes
Very first Vivaldi Jazz😂
Not so good. Sorry, but the first part is really bad. Practise with metronome!
For a guitarist, he did pretty well. Those chords are horribly hard. He didn't even take a damn rest. His thumb must have got a bump cause of the pressure of holding those weird chords and pressing the neck in order to prevent those lower fret notes from buzzing.
@@shayanyadegari811 I agree 👍, guitar is hard to play cleanly
MAUVAIS GUITARRISTE CLASSIQUEPOUR CETTE COMPOSITION DE VIVALDOI. TROP JEUNE PEUT-ÊTRE OU TROP NERVEUX
I liked the embellishments in the 2nd movement. It is in trying that we learn.
Not as flawless as John Williams
Just awful guitar, zero clarity