The Young Virtuosos - FULL CONCERT - CLASSICAL GUITAR - Omni Foundation Live from St. Mark's, SF
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- Опубліковано 19 бер 2022
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The Omni Foundation presents 4 rising young stars of the guitar in concert. Learn more about these award-winning young virtuosos here: omniconcerts.com/concert-cale... (Program details below)
1:41 - Jack Davisson, 17
13:29 - Elle Davisson, 14
22:03 - Emilia Diaz Delgado, 14
33:49 - Eric Wang, 17
47:33 - Davisson Duo (Jack and Elle Davisson)
0:08 Introduction by Brig Urias, Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion for the Omni Foundation for the Performing Arts
Program:
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1:41 Torre Bermeja by Isaac Albéniz
5:54 Sonata K53 by Domenico Scarlatti
8:15 Night in Tunisia by Roland Dyens
Performer: Jack Davisson, age 17
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3 of the Seis Brevidades by Sergio Assad
13:29 - Tarde
14:58 - Cantiga
16:55 - Saltitante
18:41 Etude 7 by Heitor Villa-Lobos
Performer: Elle Davisson, age 14
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Two movements from El Decameron Negro by Leo Brouwer
22:03 - 1. El Arpa del Guerrero (The Harp of the Warrior)
26:57 - 3. Balada de la Doncella Enamorada (Ballad of the Maiden in Love)
Performer: Emilia Diaz Delgado, age 14
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Aquarelle by Sergio Assad:
33:49 - I. Divertimento
41:22 - II. Valseana
44:19 - III. Preludio e Toccatina
Performer: Eric Wang, age 17
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47:33 Shenandoah (Traditional), Arr. Richard Patterson
52:31 Tango Suite, No. 1 by Astor Piazzolla
57:05 Penny Lane, Arr. Leo Brouwer by The Beatles
Performed by the Davisson Duo (Jack & Elle Davisson)
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59:20 - Final bow of all the performers
59:51 - Message from Chris Mallet (teacher of Jack and Elle Davisson) and Robert Miller (teacher of Eric Wang), Directors of the California Conservatory of Music: www.thecaliforniaconservatory...
1:01:06 - Message from Scott Cmiel (teacher of Emilia Diaz Delgado), Director of Guitar at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music Pre-College Division: sfcm.edu/pre-college
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Video Production by
Matthew Washburn
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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
Strings used by the Davisson Duo: D'Addario
Concert recorded on January 29, 2022
Omni Foundation for the Performing Arts Series Sponsors:
D’Addario, Augustine Foundation, Hill Guitar Company, Guitar Salon International, Guitar Solo
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A night in Tunisia was simply beautiful
Thank you all for joining us for the live video premiere release!
Great generation of young players!
Yes, indeed!
Awesome when guitarists realize how difficult are such pieces played by so young teenages!!
Congratulations and Blessings
WOW!!! Davisson duo!!! you never cease to amaze me! I am your forever fan
Very exciting!!! Thank you, Omni Foundation❤️🤩
your performance was magnificent; like always . 🌹🌹
Exceptional performances by exceptionally talented young people. Thank you for allowing us to listen as well.
Very very beautiful concert. I love Jack and Elle. They will be famous some days.
Very very good 👏👏👏👏
I love this beautiful concert. So beautiful performances. I love Jack and Elle. Wonderful, beautiful and talented children.
I have no clue how I found myself in this corner of youtube, but I don't mind it one bit.
What great performances!
Thank you Omni Foundation for the professional production and for sharing your concerts with the world!
This is of the best concert ever!! I especially enjoyed Jack and
Elle. Their performances are always full of sparkle and life!
Beautiful music 🎶 TY
Excellent!! Emilia Delgado!
Such beauty. Tried to sleep to this... had to get up and put it on my PC and loud speaker. Amazing 👏
What a difficult repertoire!!
Excellent concert !!👏👏👏👏👏
Remarkable performances...by extraordinary young talents
Bravissimi!!!
Excellent concert.
brillant performance from young talented guitarists
Very impressive performances by all participants! Congratulations!!!
It is wonderful to hear new compositions sometime...!
This is extraordinarily beautiful playing. My my…thank you students, teachers and Omni! The world just got a little brighter!
sublime !!!! Bravo à ces magnifiques guitaristes et merci pour le partage. ^_^
Fantastic!! Elle is so beautiful and musical....I love this lovely guitarist
GREAT
Sublime y fantastica prestacion lindo Guitarrista divina y magica su maravillosa musica . Placer y magia escuchar tan linda interpretacion . Thank you much🌹💖🍀🎶🌹💖🍀🎶🎸🌟👍
The guitar arrangement is lovely, and I like the whole performance fully... Thank you for sharing this💕
Everyone is so fantastic!!! My favorite was Night in Tunisia.
I love it, congratulations guys ❤️👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Quel niveau !!!!! superbe ,l'avenir est assuré ,techniciens,musiciens, tout est là !! bravo
All fantastic!!
All 4 are challenging the best today. I liked Emilia and Eric's feeling and the phrasing they displayed. Jack and Elle's duo was a great ending of this concert.
Awesome ❤️👍
Mis felicitaciones ha lo maestros , y ha los pupilos muy excelentes !
These young people are playing incredibly difficult pieces with maddening ease. Thought it might be fun to play the Night in Tunisia piece after hearing Jack play it. Haha! When I found the score, my right hand looked at my left hand and said wtf?!
Jack is already a Master. Jack and Elle will be famous.
@@charleycha3377 Agree. The Davisson siblings have what it takes to become mainstream popular. Will be watching their career with interest.
Hahaha... Dyens is Dyens !!!🙌
Estos jóvenes son de otro planeta. Enhorabuena
yay Omni .. thanks folks for the years of incredible guitarists...
ummmm... would you please look around over your way... I'm pretty sure I left my heart around there somewhere...¿ por favor?
desde la Sierra Estrella de Arizona
mi casa es su casa
✌️🤠✌️🙏☯️♾️🙏🌈🐈⬛
Sí!!!!! Saludos desde Argentina 🇦🇷👋🏼☺️
Maravilha de melodias...
Lindo, simplesmente lindo!!
Nice video . Thanks
Master performance 👏
Thank God these kids are making a statement for their age group that classical music is the core of all music on Earth.
Mozart probably would have run around circles among today’s artists. For sure as a child but double sure in his teens and twenties.
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Hello I must say very good, I'm a bit from a different story, but in a similar style. Love People! It is with you, it is with me. I like it! And most important thing. We have Passion, which some will not take from us! Greetings from South Korea. You will come to me when you have time for a good rest and fun. Peace 🇰🇷 👣 and cheers
so wow pro
Chán!!! Ūkàu chán!!! ( Taiwanese)
Bravo!👍
Between new age guitarists like Marcin and Misko who use percussion on acoustic guitars that are amplified this young guitarist proves he is not only in their category but as a classical guitarist he beats both of them.
His sister is impressive as well and they are an incredible duet combo. When they played JONGO by Paulo Bellinati as a duet I was mesmerized because as a solo that piece takes tremendous technique. I suggest watching Paulo play JONGO then watch the Davissons. I’m sure you can find JONGO on UA-cam.
REALLY very good
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🌈🌎❤️🌻🦋
virtuosi
Saludos desde CDMX
They're all brilliant! Can anyone explain the 'raised fingerboard' thing most of the instruments have?
Although the 19th-c. Italian luthier Johann George Stauffer was the first builder to experiment with the raised fingerboard (and also the straight 6 Fender head design), Thomas Humphrey popularized it on his millennium guitars and the concept caught on with other luthiers since. It allows for greater ease to play in the higher registers of the fingerboard.
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Everyone played really well. I especially enjoyed the musicality of Eric Wang’s performance of Aquarelle.
Cada día me impresionas más Paolita.
💙🙄🌱🌾
Buahhhhhhh
Music starts at 1:43
J'AURAIS TANT VOULU ËTRE LUI ...LE BON GUITARISTE
formidavel
Yeah seems to be virtuosisms young guitar man
Who chose the music program?
Thanks for watching! The performers each chose the pieces they wanted to play.
It reminds me the paint-copying of a photo.
Amazing performance but is smiling forbidden for classical guitarists...?
Myriad of thoughts are being processed as they hear, execute, evaluate and modify on the spot. They are executing these notes after having practiced hours and hours, repeating thousand times in order to reach their level of perfection ….yet they have to maintain spontaneity and must not sound mechanical!
When classical musicians perform, their brain is at the highest functioning level. If they smiled….either they are losing focus or they are faking it. I presume you are not a classical musician 😆
@@julikim2125 Thank you for your answer and for defending the kids Juli... :) You're right, i'm no classical musician... Although i enjoy listening to classical music, i like smiling too much so i stuck to jazz which is good enough for my low level hardly functioning brain... :) We can't all be geniuses... ;)
@@stickysat hahaha! I didn’t mean to be that way. I understand your sentiment. You are a good sport! I know that you wish to see that the music making is a pure joy!! That would help us enjoy it even more!😌
Classical music making is most often too work intensive and daunting.
These young players DO display passion and love for music. You can see in their playing. They are just very serious about it 😅😅😅
@@julikim2125 No worries at all Juli :) It's true that, childhood being such a fugitive thing, i tend to regard anything demanding enough to prevent kids from smiling with a bit of circonspection... ;) But i totally see your point and am in awe at these young wonders, wishing only the best for them... :) Have a great life full of love and happiness :)
@@stickysat 💕💕💕💕
Great virtuosity among these players,I'm constantly baffled as to why todays students are taught a lot of repertoire that is not beautiful like the eras of Bach,Satie,Tarrega,etc...I think modern contemporary composers are a lost Art as far as actually writing beautiful music,it's very sad,but these players are amazing nevertheless 🙏
Fantastic players. And I noticed almost if not all of them use guitars with the raised neck. I think, aesthetically, it's kind of ugly. At the risk of a slightly different sound I'd opt for a cutaway to allow for the finger access the raised one gives.
I was wondering what the benefit of that feature was. You've answered my question.
Cutaway guitars have less bass and more treble depeding on your style it's not as picking cherries vs blackberries
@@woomi177 yes, canonically but I'll bet they can be subtly engineered to be equivalent. Just an opinion.
Ngrllo
Wow I am so impressed how talented guitarist at their age.Bravo! Thank you for the beautiful music you shared.
Beautiful music. And please, JUST the music, no sermons. I have my own religious beliefs and civic values as do you Mr. Urias. These young musicians sound like a meritocracy to me.