Holy mother of god, I dare say this is the best rendition of this piece on youtube! Like if you agree Kavakos is good, too, but he just played all the notes right and I think his rendition is not as touching as Ning's. Ning's playing really reminds me of Alhambra.
Lo Tin, the Holy "mother of god" doesn't hear prayers offered from Earth. Luke 16:19-31 shows us that the saints in heaven do hear and respond to prayers offered from Hell, so if you're still interested, you can speak to her then. Even better if you repent and believe on the Lord Jesus Christ - I recommend you listen online to Paul Washer or Al Martin or other such-like.
Its also a point of reference in classical guitar repertoire for Tremolo and , to play it so deeply-passionatly like Brandon Aecker performance , it needs even years to master such control for the R.H fingers.
Feng's rendition is fantastic, both technically convincing and poetic. I also recommend the live recording by Ricci in Hong Kong when he was 70 ua-cam.com/video/Dxp2zP6SwQg/v-deo.html. Ricci's rendition has the flowing pulses, certain degree of roughness, and subtle dynamics which somehow gives an interesting ``old man" quality which I like, although not technically perfect. It shows that sometimes ``flaws" are positive things in art.
I know this encore played by Ning. But honestly, even when Augustin says, " the best ". I think, Ricci is still the best in the way, he plays it in a slow tempo. Much more difficult ! The piece, which he transcripted from the guitar. I got the music by a guitarist, and transcripted it for me. Pretty the same like Riccis version. Then I registered it in the studio of this guitarist.
@@l.p9890 Of course ! Are you a violin player ? Did you ever play it ? Every skilled violinist knows that playing this in slow speed is much more difficult !
I'm surprised that Recuerdos de la Alhambra can be played on other instruments besides guitar. Very good performance. Not as good as the guitar version though.
I’m confused… is this not? It’s super hard to interpret a piece that is constantly in motion such as this and Erlkonig, the other encore, but he most certainly made unique renditions of his own, so your comment is pretty much useless, sorry, it is literally impossible for this not be his own interpretation!
The best!
You two!!! Hadelich and feng!!!
and Ricci ! he plays it very slow and cotrolled !
And feldmann
Lovely of you to say so. And, yes-- apart from one wrong note, you won't get much better than this performance.
You’re my favorite :)
Holy mother of god, I dare say this is the best rendition of this piece on youtube!
Like if you agree
Kavakos is good, too, but he just played all the notes right and I think his rendition is not as touching as Ning's. Ning's playing really reminds me of Alhambra.
only because Augustin Hadelich is not on here
@@cindycurme obviously Ning plays better
@@cindycurme He actually commented on this video lol
Lo Tin, the Holy "mother of god" doesn't hear prayers offered from Earth. Luke 16:19-31 shows us that the saints in heaven do hear and respond to prayers offered from Hell, so if you're still interested, you can speak to her then.
Even better if you repent and believe on the Lord Jesus Christ - I recommend you listen online to Paul Washer or Al Martin or other such-like.
Smoothest rendition of this difficult piece on a violin 🎻 perfect 🌟
This is so Goooood, never heard this one played, the Technique and Interpretation are superb. BRAVO.
Tarrega , suena muy bien en el Violín 🎻 . Muy Bien Ning 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Beautiful performance.
i bet only experienced string players can understand the extreme difficulty of this seem-like-very-easy piece.
leo6ff2004 not seem-like-very-easy
It crazy
it sounds easy, but it is extremely hard
Its also a point of reference in classical guitar repertoire for Tremolo and , to play it so deeply-passionatly like Brandon Aecker performance , it needs even years to master such control for the R.H fingers.
@@onionyang7999I don’t play violin and this piece does not sound easy to play
I thought it was impossible to play guitar tremolo on violin .. guess I'm wrong..
Bravissimo!!!!!!
This is truly amazing👍👍👍
Fantastic.bravissimo!
Definitely the best interpretation of this piece, even a little better than Augustin
what ive come to learn from violin: anytime someone makes it look easy, its more than likely challenging.
Great tempo also!
avec Hadelich les deux meilleures versions bravo à ces deux violonistes
Chills!!
A great artist!
Feng's rendition is fantastic, both technically convincing and poetic. I also recommend the live recording by Ricci in Hong Kong when he was 70 ua-cam.com/video/Dxp2zP6SwQg/v-deo.html. Ricci's rendition has the flowing pulses, certain degree of roughness, and subtle dynamics which somehow gives an interesting ``old man" quality which I like, although not technically perfect. It shows that sometimes ``flaws" are positive things in art.
This is quite moving
Unbe-fucking-lievable.
Man this guy must practice like 40 hours everyday 😂
Caden Stine he won the paganini competition like 13 years before lol
He’s the real ling ling
2 sets violin... please review this.
Amazing!!!
whaou!!!!
110%
Idk whether to say sublime or holy f$&@ s#%^!
Interesting that his mute is on D, G strings.
Mine is on the D and A strings, so this is very unusual!
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The only thing I don't like for this video is how is it possible there are only 850 likes????
Hot. Like Lucian.
superman
wow, Paganini style.
I know this encore played by Ning. But honestly, even when Augustin says, " the best ". I think, Ricci is still the best in the way, he plays it in a slow tempo. Much more difficult ! The piece, which he transcripted from the guitar. I got the music by a guitarist, and transcripted it for me. Pretty the same like Riccis version. Then I registered it in the studio of this guitarist.
@NG CHI MAN YW This is a question of taste. But certainly Ning plays fantastic !
The speed he plays is the same as that for guitar。How do you know that playing slow is more difficult than playing fast? Have you ever play it?
@@l.p9890 Of course ! Are you a violin player ? Did you ever play it ? Every skilled violinist knows that playing this in slow speed is much more difficult !
I'm surprised that Recuerdos de la Alhambra can be played on other instruments besides guitar. Very good performance. Not as good as the guitar version though.
+dqsang90 because playing a guitar is a 90% easier than playing a violin.
+Eric Falcao what? you wanna see playing it on violin or guitar? cuz i can do both.
The violin version is probably 3 times more technical demanding
@@jimmydeng453 because tremolo is a guitar technique. the piece wasnt made for violon, they had to adjust
O_O
What a pity: 2.55 a wrong note. But else: a dream of guitar musik, played by violin !
ling ling's dad...
역시 중국은..^^
He should try to find his own interpretation
I’m confused… is this not? It’s super hard to interpret a piece that is constantly in motion such as this and Erlkonig, the other encore, but he most certainly made unique renditions of his own, so your comment is pretty much useless, sorry, it is literally impossible for this not be his own interpretation!
He should emphasize music instead of technical acrobatics, e. g. Schubert or Mozart
Ning Feng appears to be a copy-machine.... I prefer A. Hadelich - he is a MUSICIAN
Have you compared it with that other guy played? Maybe you haven't ability to tell the differance. Haha
@@peterholetschek9803 Hadelich literally commented "the best" in this video...
c'est tellement acrobatique que ce n'est plus de la musique-Ce violoniste est génial mais il devrait revenir â BACH...
Mistake by Violin but not Guitar .
Violin is not for all Music , even it is the best instrument for Music
Yes, but Ning Feng brought a violin that day, not a guitar.
doesn't sound very good on violin
"ear" of the beholder.
I didnt like it eather
I don’t think this is Feng’s fault tho… he was great, it’s just not as good-sounding as the guitar version, which was unavoidable
You know nothing about music.