The amount of snobbish behaviour and also downright clueless people in the comment section is astonishing....For those that dont know. Just because he only plays on the standard 6 strings does not mean the 4 extended range strings dont have a function, that is primarily resonance, as others have mentioned they are tuned in a spesific way to achieve this properly. "hE iS nOt uSiNg aLL tHe StRiNgs". He is... besides the audio quality on this video is not the best so the true sound get's lost in the digital clusterfuck. In a classical concert he is only playing what is intended and believe it or not HOLDING BACK is very important. Besides enjoy the music folks dont act like you know everything, it makes you look stupid, and I certainly know alot less but even I can understand there is functionality that goes beyond eyesight.
Are you sure? I don't think strings really vibrate sympathetically to add to the resonance unless they're exposed to their own resonant frequency or a lower undertone, so if he sticks to the high strings then the low ones don't contribute (though the reverse would be true). I might be wrong, but it seems more likely to me that it was just his preferred guitar, even if he didn't need the extra strings much that day (he does hit them the odd time).
Sympathetic and resonator strings are a sitar family concept, fuck off lmfao. Nothing about the pieces played would lend themselves well to the extra depth / warmness those strings would impart, especially in an orchestral context where those extra overtones would get drowned out by the rest of the ensemble. Like another comment said, it's probably just his preferred guitar or the best sounding one (quality of wood actually DOES matter when it comes to classical guitars, some of those fuckers go for tens of thousands of dollars for a reason.) Edit: I am also open to accepting the idea that they're meant to be drone strings.
@@fearghal10 I can't say for certain, but once you hit a string especially on an acoustic, they vibrate, and that vibration does not matter the frequency of the note will make the other strings vibrate slightly with it, on a concert level acoustic like Yepes played on this overtones/undertones will come through and be very audible. Basically the force of hitting the strings with the fingers will make the other strings vibrate unless you mute them through other means like your palms or soft fabric on the bridge or nut. Besides a 10 string looks really cool and helped Yepes stand out. (Even though he didnt need it to). Edit; To really understand sound difference between concert level guitars and lower grade guitars you have to actually hear it side by side, I would recommend you watch this video! ua-cam.com/video/EPY9Mxg3OJQ/v-deo.html&ab_channel=BrandonAcker
La ilucion del que va a ser padre se transmite a través de la música del primer movimiento , la tristeza del que está a punto perder al bebe y rogar a Dios para no perder a tu esposa que es el amor de tu vida reflejado en el segundo movimiento que termina con los armónicos que evocan el alma del bebé cuando parte de este mundo , el consuelo de que Dios se lleva al bebé en el tercer movimiento .... Escuchar esta.maravilla sin saber la vida de Rodrigo y la experiencia por la que tuvo que pasar para.escribir esta obra , es como si faltará la otra mitad de la obra ..
The audience is just thrilled , likely many of them did not know what a guitar can do with an orchestra. Some passages are differently fingered by Yepes, showing his strive to give always the best possible of his already stellar standard. When he returns for the second encore the audience is just in ovation...then he captures everybody with a simple piece like Marcha Irlandesa. Ace of communication, giant of the 10 strings displayed at its best with the Kellner Fantasia, saying "la ultima" because then the orchestra must go on with its programme. I think this is one of the greatest concert of the great Yepes.
Una joya musical inolvidable. Ejecutada con la destreza inobjetable de quien fue para el mundo un Maestro de la guitarra clásica. Gracias por recordarlo y compartir.
Excellent footage of NY. Really interesting to be able to see very clearly his fingerwork in both hands for almost all of the concerto. Thank you for posting!
Rodrigo: Concerto de Aranjuez: 1. 1:04 Allegro con spirito 2. 7:23 Adagio 3. 17:52 Allegro gentile 22:47 (applause) - Encores (solos): Tárrega: Recuerdos de la Alhambra 25:37 Brian Boru: Marcha Irlandesa s XI 30:29 David Kellner: Fantasia para laud 35:34
recuerdo cuando vino a Chile y semanas antes que hiciera el concierto en Chile en el canal 13 promocionaba que lo iban a transmitir, esperaba con ansias ese día, hasta que lo vi. Tenía 15 años.
Bravíssimo!! Tenho essa gravação em LP E CD, maravilha que sempre escuto! Esse vídeo é uma dádiva! Parabéns Mestre! Tudo perfeito, a entrada da orquestra é de arrepiar!!
I saw a picture of this gentleman, and his extended range guitar, in a guitar magazine back in the 80's. Great to actually get to see/hear him perform. Bravo...
le doy tantas gracias al ¿editor de cámara?¿coordinador de cámara? por encuadrar a don Narciso Yepes la mayor parte del tiempo. A lo mejor el que tomó la decisión de aquellos encuadres no tiene idea de cuántos guitarristas chilenos surgieron después.
¿A quién le importa cuántos guitaristas han estado siguiendo? Esto es un testimonio único del famoso Aranjuez de Rodrigo interpretado por Yepes en primer plano. ¡Un regalo para todos los guitarristas del mundo y para el público universal !
@@lucarinaldovillani63 no Luca, es *todo lo contrario* : agradezco al camarógrafo haber filmando a Yepes, porque para los que gustamos de la guitarra, las tomas nos permiten observar posturas, escalas, arpegios, trémolos, etc. Gracias a estas tomas, seguro que algunos que estaban pensando en aprender guitarra, ahora sí que se animaron. Escribí sin ironía ni sarcasmo; es un agradecimiento sincero.
@@zurnu74 déjalo, no vale la pena... Tu primer comentario se entiende perfectamente. El problema es que cuando alguien tiene mala leche, lee mal y entiende peor.
@@mr.nazareth4501 Glad I'm not the only one that doesn't really like them... They have a few decent songs, but the dickriding that goes on in the comment sections for them make it seem like they're modern messiahs of music.
Aside from this great performance of the Aranjuez by Yepes (described by Rodrigo as "my guitarist"), here are 9 other, restored performances by Yepes of this concerto: with Yevgeny Svetlanov in Moscow, 1980: ua-cam.com/video/xaetfUUTgDw/v-deo.html with Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos in Frankfurt, 1979: ua-cam.com/video/tIHeP9mQY4E/v-deo.html with Esa-Pekka Salonen in Geneva, 1986: ua-cam.com/video/ARdwm0b3YEo/v-deo.html with Manuel Galduf in Valencia, 1987 (version 1): ua-cam.com/video/MB1cNQzWGJE/v-deo.html with Manuel Galduf in Valencia, 1987 (version 2): ua-cam.com/video/ZdsFRQzMDAg/v-deo.html with Odón Alonso in Madrid, c. 1970s: ua-cam.com/video/6leyNAhFBWw/v-deo.html rehearsing it in the late 1980s: ua-cam.com/video/03cthevz4ws/v-deo.html rehearsing in Lille, 1970: ua-cam.com/video/7mrZlDM7ZxI/v-deo.html [audio only] with Riccardo Muti in Milan, 1968: ua-cam.com/video/JxGhdagbt4g/v-deo.html
Thank you! Much improved placement of ads. I have never heard of a 10 string guitar before, and I love this performance of the Concierto. Sounds like the audience loved it too! . Mr. Yepe's artistry is stunning and beautiful!
¡Super! El nombre de la orquesta y del director son también parte del concierto. Una cortesía obligada agregarlos y una extra los nombres de los solistas de cello y corno inglés.
Recuerdo haber visto este concierto en vivo por TV con apenas 11 años. Desde ese entonces que el Conciero de Aranjuez se transformó en uno de mis favoritos. Si bien prefiero la interpretación de Paco de Lucía, esta fue igualmente notable. Fue un privilegio tener al maestro Yepes en Chile.... Muy lindo recuerdo!
The amount of snobbish behaviour and also downright clueless people in the comment section is astonishing....For those that dont know. Just because he only plays on the standard 6 strings does not mean the 4 extended range strings dont have a function, that is primarily resonance, as others have mentioned they are tuned in a spesific way to achieve this properly. "hE iS nOt uSiNg aLL tHe StRiNgs". He is... besides the audio quality on this video is not the best so the true sound get's lost in the digital clusterfuck. In a classical concert he is only playing what is intended and believe it or not HOLDING BACK is very important. Besides enjoy the music folks dont act like you know everything, it makes you look stupid, and I certainly know alot less but even I can understand there is functionality that goes beyond eyesight.
Are you sure? I don't think strings really vibrate sympathetically to add to the resonance unless they're exposed to their own resonant frequency or a lower undertone, so if he sticks to the high strings then the low ones don't contribute (though the reverse would be true). I might be wrong, but it seems more likely to me that it was just his preferred guitar, even if he didn't need the extra strings much that day (he does hit them the odd time).
He uses that guitar to stick out and look special and he don't need the extra strings.
Well said!!!
Sympathetic and resonator strings are a sitar family concept, fuck off lmfao. Nothing about the pieces played would lend themselves well to the extra depth / warmness those strings would impart, especially in an orchestral context where those extra overtones would get drowned out by the rest of the ensemble.
Like another comment said, it's probably just his preferred guitar or the best sounding one (quality of wood actually DOES matter when it comes to classical guitars, some of those fuckers go for tens of thousands of dollars for a reason.)
Edit: I am also open to accepting the idea that they're meant to be drone strings.
@@fearghal10 I can't say for certain, but once you hit a string especially on an acoustic, they vibrate, and that vibration does not matter the frequency of the note will make the other strings vibrate slightly with it, on a concert level acoustic like Yepes played on this overtones/undertones will come through and be very audible. Basically the force of hitting the strings with the fingers will make the other strings vibrate unless you mute them through other means like your palms or soft fabric on the bridge or nut. Besides a 10 string looks really cool and helped Yepes stand out. (Even though he didnt need it to).
Edit; To really understand sound difference between concert level guitars and lower grade guitars you have to actually hear it side by side, I would recommend you watch this video! ua-cam.com/video/EPY9Mxg3OJQ/v-deo.html&ab_channel=BrandonAcker
La ilucion del que va a ser padre se transmite a través de la música del primer movimiento , la tristeza del que está a punto perder al bebe y rogar a Dios para no perder a tu esposa que es el amor de tu vida reflejado en el segundo movimiento que termina con los armónicos que evocan el alma del bebé cuando parte de este mundo , el consuelo de que Dios se lleva al bebé en el tercer movimiento .... Escuchar esta.maravilla sin saber la vida de Rodrigo y la experiencia por la que tuvo que pasar para.escribir esta obra , es como si faltará la otra mitad de la obra ..
Não sabia sobre isso! Grato por sua informação!
The audience is just thrilled , likely many of them did not know what a guitar can do with an orchestra. Some passages are differently fingered by Yepes, showing his strive to give always the best possible of his already stellar standard.
When he returns for the second encore the audience is just in ovation...then he captures everybody with a simple piece like Marcha Irlandesa. Ace of communication, giant of the 10 strings displayed at its best with the Kellner Fantasia, saying "la ultima" because then the orchestra must go on with its programme.
I think this is one of the greatest concert of the great Yepes.
SUBLIME!!..no sabía que existía este registro..Gracias por subirlo🙏
Una joya musical inolvidable. Ejecutada con la destreza inobjetable de quien fue para el mundo un Maestro de la guitarra clásica. Gracias por recordarlo y compartir.
En mi humilde opinion, Narciso es mejor que Segovia.
The 4 lower strings are there to give chromatic resonance to all notes - they are tuned to C, A sharp, G sharp, and F sharp.
Excellent footage of NY. Really interesting to be able to see very clearly his fingerwork in both hands for almost all of the concerto.
Thank you for posting!
Reverence to all these musicians and to Narcisco Yepes Love to Chile from America. ❤️Thank uou from my heart.❤️
Rodrigo: Concerto de Aranjuez:
1. 1:04 Allegro con spirito
2. 7:23 Adagio
3. 17:52 Allegro gentile
22:47 (applause) -
Encores (solos):
Tárrega: Recuerdos de la Alhambra 25:37
Brian Boru: Marcha Irlandesa s XI 30:29
David Kellner: Fantasia para laud 35:34
¡¡¡ GRACIAS...!!!
The consertos we're written for 6 strings ,duh!?
Gracias por ese maravilloso documento histórico, lo ejecutó en Venezuela muchas veces con Orquesta Sinfónica de Vzla.
Tuve el privilegio de haber estado en esta presentación del maestro. Que gran recuerdo!!!
toco Asturias??
@@jachauru794 No, hizo tres encores, además del concierto de Aranjuez, pero sin Asturias.
Love this!!! Not sure why youtube recommended it to me, but I'm glad it did.
El maestro de los Maestro que Dios lo bendiga
Merci a ce maitre de la guitare, il transmet beaucoup de joie et de vibrations. Un grand merci pour ce moment. Marie claude Roger
maravilloso
Extraordinario Maestro Narciso Yepes junto a una Orquesta de lujo.
31 años que han pasado,y felizmente esta este verdadero documento historico.
recuerdo cuando vino a Chile y semanas antes que hiciera el concierto en Chile en el canal 13 promocionaba que lo iban a transmitir, esperaba con ansias ese día, hasta que lo vi. Tenía 15 años.
Increíble gracias por este registro
Gracias !!! lo busque muchas veces . En mi juventud lo veia siempre en tvn
GRACIAS POR COMPARTIR
Décadas buscando esto se agradece de verdad
Magistral, sin duda! Gracias por compartir. (Jorge Villa).
Ups grandísimo, lo escuchado muchas veces, que dedos tan maravillosos, un gran maestro.
Bravíssimo!! Tenho essa gravação em LP E CD, maravilha que sempre escuto! Esse vídeo é uma dádiva! Parabéns Mestre! Tudo perfeito, a entrada da orquestra é de arrepiar!!
¡Guitarrista y orquesta nivel Dios!
No sir..a fatassed useless experiment in narcisstic megalomanical stoopidity..yup
Truly an artist.
Lo vi en su oportunidad por Canal 13, junto a mis padres. Llevaba tiempo buscándolo . Gracias por subirlo.
Me recuerdo. Yo asisti ese concierto
YO TAMBIEN DESPUES VOLVIO CREO QUE EN EL AÑO 1991 , YEPES NO AMPLIFICABA NUNCA EL SONIDO
Un fenómeno Yepes
Absolutely enjoyed every note played.
I saw a picture of this gentleman, and his extended range guitar, in a guitar magazine back in the 80's. Great to actually get to see/hear him perform. Bravo...
Meraviglioso un opera d’arte bellissima bravissimo guitarista , e tutti 💯💐
Chú đàn nhạc hay truyền về chú ơi chú đàn quá đỉnh cháu luôn ổn hộ chú đầy đủ đã kết nối chuông vàng 👉🔔 OK like 🎸🎸🎸🎸👍👍👍👍❤️🌹
bellísimo, espero algún día poder presenciar el concierto de aranjuez ahi mismo
Sublime
le doy tantas gracias al ¿editor de cámara?¿coordinador de cámara? por encuadrar a don Narciso Yepes la mayor parte del tiempo. A lo mejor el que tomó la decisión de aquellos encuadres no tiene idea de cuántos guitarristas chilenos surgieron después.
¿A quién le importa cuántos guitaristas han estado siguiendo? Esto es un testimonio único del famoso Aranjuez de Rodrigo interpretado por Yepes en primer plano. ¡Un regalo para todos los guitarristas del mundo y para el público universal !
@@lucarinaldovillani63 me parece que me leíste horriblemente: SURgieron no SIGuieron
@@zurnu74 es lo mismo no? me parece un commento denigratorio de Yepes o de los cameraman en esta gema de arte!
@@lucarinaldovillani63 no Luca, es *todo lo contrario* : agradezco al camarógrafo haber filmando a Yepes, porque para los que gustamos de la guitarra, las tomas nos permiten observar posturas, escalas, arpegios, trémolos, etc. Gracias a estas tomas, seguro que algunos que estaban pensando en aprender guitarra, ahora sí que se animaron. Escribí sin ironía ni sarcasmo; es un agradecimiento sincero.
@@zurnu74 déjalo, no vale la pena... Tu primer comentario se entiende perfectamente. El problema es que cuando alguien tiene mala leche, lee mal y entiende peor.
Gracias por tan buen registro
Narciso Yepes es quién mejor interpreta el Concierto de Aranjuez. Es una maravilla escucharlo.
Recuerdo haber grabado esto desde el programa "Creaciones" de Canal 13 gracias por compartirlo un agrado ver al maestro de maestros Narciso Yepes
nice vibrato seems that modern guitarists don't play like this anymore
Oh they do, but its lame as fuck. Polyphia for example.
@@mr.nazareth4501 Glad I'm not the only one that doesn't really like them... They have a few decent songs, but the dickriding that goes on in the comment sections for them make it seem like they're modern messiahs of music.
お目にかかった時この画像のようにとてもふくよかな手の甲でむくみを心配したのでしたらなんでもないとのことでした。
一世を風靡した名人の貴重画像に驚きました!
後継者様はいらっしゃるのですか?
これだけの聴取に拍手喝采得られる大きな音の出せる華麗なギタリストさんがいたらこの曲も聞きたいです!
That was epic.
30:07 A lo que vine 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
+1
Bello. Bellissimo. Davvero. Grazie. Complimenti Narciso Yepes
Thank God for video uploading. Who knows how much longer this tape would have deteriorated otherwise.
maybe it should have, the sound its terrible
@@sergiodeus3865 Substandard sound noted, I enjoyed it nonetheless.
heh well l hope you are not a musician then
@@sergiodeus3865 I am a musician, and I appreciated the video for his performance, not the quality of sound. Please don't get insulting.
@@sergiodeus3865 So lame
Bravo ......vielen Dank Yepes .
むちゃくちゃ懐かしい オイラの青春碑
イエペスのアランフェス、レコードがすり減るくらい聞いた 素晴らしかった
Junior Soprano fuckin killin it,
Lmao
lmao i clicked for that very reason
Definitley had the makings of a Varsity Guitarist.
Aside from this great performance of the Aranjuez by Yepes (described by Rodrigo as "my guitarist"), here are 9 other, restored performances by Yepes of this concerto:
with Yevgeny Svetlanov in Moscow, 1980: ua-cam.com/video/xaetfUUTgDw/v-deo.html
with Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos in Frankfurt, 1979: ua-cam.com/video/tIHeP9mQY4E/v-deo.html
with Esa-Pekka Salonen in Geneva, 1986: ua-cam.com/video/ARdwm0b3YEo/v-deo.html
with Manuel Galduf in Valencia, 1987 (version 1): ua-cam.com/video/MB1cNQzWGJE/v-deo.html
with Manuel Galduf in Valencia, 1987 (version 2): ua-cam.com/video/ZdsFRQzMDAg/v-deo.html
with Odón Alonso in Madrid, c. 1970s: ua-cam.com/video/6leyNAhFBWw/v-deo.html
rehearsing it in the late 1980s: ua-cam.com/video/03cthevz4ws/v-deo.html
rehearsing in Lille, 1970: ua-cam.com/video/7mrZlDM7ZxI/v-deo.html
[audio only] with Riccardo Muti in Milan, 1968: ua-cam.com/video/JxGhdagbt4g/v-deo.html
Straordinario...una cadenza leggendaria...testimonianza della fama mondiale di Narciso Yepes super meritata !
bravo!!
love it what a great performance ❤
Thank you! Much improved placement of ads.
I have never heard of a 10 string guitar before, and I love this performance of the Concierto. Sounds like the audience loved it too! . Mr. Yepe's artistry is stunning and beautiful!
Ahi si ...me quito el sombrero!
BRAVO !!!
no había visto este concierto desde que tenía 15 años y aun me impresiona la prolijidad del maestro Yepes
Qué mar de ignorancia en los comentarios, a puesto que ni lo han visto completo, grande Narciso.
Yes!
Impressive, but can he djent?
A total Djentleman.
@@zeroman614 Djenerate
Shut up
Cris..learn to give respect,else you will live a miserable life..
Yes, djenerously!
My favorite classical guitarist - magnificent!
Incrível
Tiempos en el que existía cultura en la televisión, recuerdo haber visto este concierto a mis 13 o 14 años, cuando intentaba aprender guitarra.
A true musical expression of bloviated unnecessary luthiery
0:47 Yepes siempre se metía la mano al bolsillo nada más sentarse antes de comenzar a tocar. Aquí lo hace dos veces.
So yt gave me some neoclassical and folk djent non metal music for the 1st time? God, thanks
Beautiful!
Qué grande maestro Yepes!!!
¡Super! El nombre de la orquesta y del director son también parte del concierto. Una cortesía obligada agregarlos y una extra los nombres de los solistas de cello y corno inglés.
INMORTAL
شكرا جزيلا مع التحية و السلام
Narciso rocks tonigh !
Brilliant
世界で唯一人のギタリストです。
(7:15) My favorite part... Adagio.
Narciso Yepes es SUBLIME......🎶🎼🎵
That instrument is positively surreal.
Wow! A classical guitar vintage video that Has not been STOLEN by Danielle Maglie!!!
haha! my thoughts entirely! He will steal it though...just you wait!
música universal
Entrégale a Dios tu tristeza y dolor y Él hará que vuelvas a reír y hacer feliz. Bendiciones
Bravo,
ese de la guitarra gigante es JEFE
Bravo! 🥲🥲🥲
the king of the djent !!!
Superb!
God bless the algorithm for knowing what I want
Paduan suara musik nya mantap saudara ku
Recuerdo haber visto este concierto en vivo por TV con apenas 11 años. Desde ese entonces que el Conciero de Aranjuez se transformó en uno de mis favoritos. Si bien prefiero la interpretación de Paco de Lucía, esta fue igualmente notable. Fue un privilegio tener al maestro Yepes en Chile.... Muy lindo recuerdo!
I don't care how metal you are on guitar, classical players always impressive.
Artistas buenos como Alberto rey y su harpa.
Uncle Junior pretty good
Uncle Jun can shred !
“He has the makings of a varsity athlete 😌”
👍👍❤❤ 22-09-22, 22:15h
but... does it djents?
イエペスのアランフェス。
ギターと云うジャンルでこれ以上のものがあるなら教えて下さい。
Nichts als Freude und Dankbarkeit. Wie lange noch wird es das geben?
👏👏👏
I knew that Corrado Soprano played guitar, but I didn't know he was a pro!
Wow
wow!
Lo conocí por un libro de guitarra de Alicia Puccio.
Luthier: How many strings do you want on the guitar?
Yepes: Yes.