Pablo de Sarasate -- Spanish Dances No.1 -- Malaguena Op. 21
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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
- Pablo de Sarasate -- Spanish Dances No.1 -- Malaguena Op. 21
I haven't really seen/heard many great recordings on this piece on UA-cam, so I decided to post one. The violinist is Gil Shaham (I DO NOT OWN THIS MUSIC) and the sheet music is from imslp.org/wiki. Enjoy.
I love that guttural sound that Shaham has that is distinctive of his playing it's perfect for Spanish music that usually has those high G string passages. He even said that sarasate is is favorite composer. He does play it well
Here from Twoset :D I love this piece of music so much
Which video?
LottaArt it's on the "When was it composed"
We're everywhere
@@ahacadabra1335 i always see these comments, here from twoset😂
not practicing then I presume? You better have ling ling insurance
Whoa. Such a clean sound. Thanks for posting this.
One of my favorite recordings of this piece! Shaham plays with exquisite sharpness and a beautiful tone. I love it!
How could anything more beautiful exist than works from Sarasate? How could he produce such beautiful music for the world to enjoy? Not knowing the details, I am just thrilled to enjoy it all.
Best comment here.
1:06 I love this part
Damary Hernandez who doesn’t
and it is one of the parts with the most difficulty for those of us who play the violin 😢, although it is also the one we usually enjoy the most XD
Its the best part
Einfach wunderschön! So berührend und liebevoll gespielt - fantastisch!
Man he nailed those harmonics
Gil Shaham & Akira Eguchi's recording on "Sarasate: Virtuoso Violin Works. 2009 Canary Classics" I highly recommend the album for those who like this performance!! And thanks for the youtube upload :)
And thank you for that awesome comment (:
i am learning this piece right now.. this is a great version, thank you very much!
How Gil Shazam comes into the piece in he beginning is just so beautiful 🎻
This song is very difficult and the notes are very unforgiving. Beautiful but difficult. In about 3000 years from now I should have it perfected. Thanks for sharing by the way I love it.
I learnt this piece a while ago and having heard this great recording of it I think I'll take it up again.
Genial!
Sarasate war einfach ein Genie!
choosing to begin to learn this, wish me luck 🙏
Thanks for this video so much! Im in love with it
Beautiful!
Dear Sarasate fans:
Did he ever compose any vocal pieces? I play some violin but I primarily an opera singer and Im in love with his music!!!!!!!!!!!!
i wish i knew- I love Sarasate so much also!! Are you planning to sing with his pieces? :D
Eli , yes! I’m looking to perform or arrange one of his pieces to perform as a vocal work
I need a worse sounding copy so I can submit as part of my A Level performance evidence..so that I can sound better than it..this is just too damn good haha!
By me just trying to play it will sound good
I'll send you the recording
wow that note at 2:00 did not sound like it came from a violin... it was beautiful
Matt Hayes They're artificial harmonics
@@henrykwieniawski7233You used them a lot
Gran vídeo. Bravo!
Magnifico 👌
I need to play this before graduation
@@pd8222 bruh im a freshman lol, anyways, its completely doable for me now.
my friend in 6th grade is playing the violin for this and im playing the piano accompaniment-
(i play the violin too but im not very good lol)
I never using caps lock, but Sarasate was G E N I U S !
thank you for the post
Just realized like 5 of my favourite songs are composed by sarasate
Yup he was genius.
Lea Kaderova you indeed. I am absolutely in love with navarra, zapatedo and zigeunerweisen (probably spelled that wrong whoops)
love it
I was so enthralled throughout the whole piece . . . all the way up until the last pizz D was a drowned out by the piano :/
just amazing
wonderful !
1:37 oh
this is interesting. I only vaguely hear spanish. is it the piano or is the violin music distinctive?
como sube el orgullo español al escuchar sarasate
+pepelusa peluquero soy orgullosamente mexicano, pero se me eriza la piel al escuchar música española, creo en mi vida pasada fui español jajajaja.
jajajaja tal vez, tal vez, Mejico y España tienen bastantes cosas en común al fin y al cabo
***** jajajaja tal vez, tal vez, Mejico y España tienen bastantes cosas en común al fin y al cabo
Recuerda:se crió, musicalmente, en Francia.
@@romeo5547 y?
Good!
I USE THESE PEICES WITH MY FLUTE THANKS
superbe!
Superrr. soooo schön. mama mia!!!!
epic
Quite good
Listen to Menuhin and M more. Its the most beautiful and sensual Malaguena you will ever hear
You should post a lot more.
Dem 32nd notes doe
It's in 3/8 mg fave time ;P
*my
:P
This crap is what I'm learning right now and it's friggin hard
יפה
The version of Menuhin is much better
nancymmv I like perlmans edition better
Божественно
👏
Браво супер
Grandios gespielt! Gefällt mir persönlich sogar besser als die Version von Menuhin und das will was heißen!
очень красивый
Same
Who's here cuz of Twoset's lh pizz vid???
Me😅
Why am i not able to watch this video?
(Y)
Sherlock Holmes lead me Here
Didn't get it, can you please elaborate?
@@aumarifa there’s a story where Sherlock goes to a Sarasate concert :) he was playing violin
@@rebecaramos1688 That's really cool, I have just watched the Benedict Cumberbatch, Robert Downey Jr and Jeremy Brett's portrayal of Sherlock in their respective cinema. Infact, in a Netflix original called Enola Holmes, there is a scene where Enola says that Paganini is Sherlock's favourite composer. Besides, I love when they refer to classical music. Anyways, thankyou for replying to a 2 year old comment, I wasn't expecting it hahaha.
@@aumarifa In the Red headed league Holmes take Watson to a Sarasate concert, I supposse that a Sarasate performing was a great way for Holmes to clear ideas
Me too!,!!
honestly that accompaniment is so uninteresting it makes the violin part sound boring