I have listened to Pepe Romero's Concierto de Aranjuez for almost 35 years. It boggles my mind how Romero can play for so long and hit every stroke, make every nuance exactly the same as 35 years ago. Absolutely astonishing and a great peace of art.
Dejare mi comentario aća para cuando alguien de like me caiga la notificación y me recuerde que tengo volver a escuchar este hermoso concierto y esta maravillosa música ....desde Fort Worth, Texas
I love Aranjuez and joaqin rodrigo music, but this and this interpretation by the Danish National Symphony with the master Romero is superb. the mucicians in the second mov were in other dimention
Je me souviens comme hier de la première fois que j'ai entendu cette grandiose musique...J'étais au restaurant avec mon épouse à l'extrême sud de l'Espagne...Il doit y avoir près de cinquante ans...J'avais posé la fourchette...
Rodrigo'nun gitar konçertosu en derin duyguları, iyiyi ve kötüyü, hayatın ne olursa olsun yaşamaya değer ve mücadelenin sonsuz olduğunun kanıtı olan, bana göre dünyanın en iyi eseridir.
My father gave a CD with this concert as a present to my grandfather. Since then he listened to this music very often and now, 30 years later he passed away and I'm sitting here listening to this immortal music that teleports me to those days when I was a child enjoying a marvelous grandfather. It all happened in Spain, a sunny land.
Mi padre me enseñó a escuchar hermosas piezas de arte como esta. Aun tengo la fortuna de tener a mi padre. No deja de erizarme la piel cada vez que la escucho.❤
Naci escuchando estas melodías maravillosas, después las estudie y me han acompañado a lo largo de toda mi vida al punto que no concibo la vida sin ellas.
Se estrenó en Barcelona en el año 1940. La noche anterior al concierto el guitarrista le comentó al maestro que no podía dormir porqué toda la noche le preocupaba que la guitarra no se escuchara bien y el maestro Rodrigo le tranquilizó que no se preocupara que todo iba a estar de maravilla.Asi fue un éxito rotundo. Una obra perfecta para la guitarra española.Gracias maestro Rodrigo❤🌹
Hacer que la guitarra sea el instrumento (un instrumento menor) al menos hasta entonces considerado,guarde este impresionante equilibrio con el resto de la orquesta, hay dice que es una gran banda sonora,y la verdad que como expresiva lo es a rabiar, en fin una virgieria
Did this same god arrange that the gov't of the US sends resources to torture people with? One _Kristallnacht_ per day worth massacred, with US resources? Did your god predict that and say, let it be so?
Yes that's what I feel in my heart of hearts. He knew we needed it, with all the wear and tear of everyday life. This is such a beautiful concert. Timeless.
Jai bientôt 65 ans et jai certainement écouté des dizaines de fois cet instant de vie de cette musique. Encore une fois en ce jour, un début d'automne 2024, je pleure de joie et mon âme revisite toutes mes émotions du passé puis je ressens toujours ce besoin de partir, de m'évader, de m'envoler decouvrir d'autres mondes inconnus qui me semblent si proches de nous comme si d'autres continents m'apparaissent avec une nouvelle vie. Serait-ce le royaume de Dieu ou des Dieux.
Esta sublime composición sirve de trasfondo a una tarde en mayo de 1955 cuando propuse compartir mi vida con la que me acompañó por 60 bellos años. Disfrutábamos en un ventanal del Alcázar de Don Diego Colon, en Santo Domingo. J
Joe bro, this is indeed beautiful. Just imagine the creator of this mind who created this magnificent piece of Art. *GOD IS BEAUTIFUL AND HE LOVES BEAUTY*
@@bastiennietveld7128 Be kind. Any fine music like this, or various other classical pieces that happen to convey joy, warmth, exuberance, youthful energy, magnificence or overwhelming emotion, whatever the individual chooses to listen to, enjoy and then emote upon, is God Given and to be grateful for, always. Peace🙏🏻
He did. He had and still has, a plan for us. Can you imagine our God’s great vision for humanity, to include such musical talent? Glorious music, produced by gifted, talented musical artists and written by a brilliant composer. Maybe not a Bach or a Handel; still exquisite ❤️🎶🎶🎶
This music is well known to Korean people as it was used for a signal music of TV program. Whenever I listen to this music, it reminds me of my childhood and my parents.
As a blind man, Rodrigo saw music pictorially better than many with vision. His disability, in no way marred his extraordinary gift to convey the beauty of sound into the greatest vision.
I don't know why, but this to me is the most beautiful piece of music ever, it speaks to my soul. I heard it at a young age but never new the name. I never forgot it. Thanks to TH-cam I found the name and it is just as beautiful as I remembered it.
I first heard this piece played in the Wellington Town hall over 40 years ago with John Williams as soloist. The next day I scraped together enough to buy the LP.
A Todos los Seres Humanos Artistas de esta orquesta Sinfónica Española ,también la Gloria para Vuestras Mercedes,que la Posteridad OS Bendiga.Gracias Por Siempre desde Cali Colombia
It's not only the music that makes this great. The photography direction is superb. The camera focuses on exactly the right instrument and face at every moment. However, what really moved me the most were the expressions on the musicians faces, including the conductor, during the adagio. Some were clearly on the verge of tears, as one should be, in the presence of Mr. Romero during this masterful performance.
Yes, the photography is beautiful, and clearly shows the musicians' love for this music. I'm sure some post-concert editing was done to synchronize the photography with the music.
Universal music....transendens gender,race, ethnicity, country,.. impeccably perfect and played by truly old souls as we go around in this circle we all call "life"..-- timeless... infinite ..true music ... beautiful ..
Sitting in my sunny back garden in the evening after a hot and sultry 19 July 2021. The geraniums are burning bright red in the hot evening sunshine and I have Pepe Romero playing his guitar to me on the headphones. I have been transported to Spain, as if by magic. Fantástico! Muchas gracias!
Good Spanish guitar music mixed with praise for the steaks and entrecots of the meat of certain Spanish cattle very similar to the extinct wild bulls or uros while hinting that the European Union should increase subsidies for raising endangered cattle: th-cam.com/video/9t4RkPuHnNU/w-d-xo.html
Fist time I watch this concert from a non spanish orchestra. It's magnificient and makes me realize how universal the musical language is. A true masterpiece and my congratulations to the Danish orchestra for their outstanding work.
there are a large number of pieces for guitar and orchestra. there are also pieces that were composed for solo guitar that can be adapted for orchestra.
Regarding the "Universality of Music" you need to read Wagner (if you haven't done so already). Start with Wagner, then move on to Schopenhauer and finally Nietzsche.
@@josec.278 let me eloborate the claim. While the act of making music is seems to be universal to all kinds of cultures, how an individual experiences music can vary widely. These differences extend to very fundamental things such as how we experience music, what role it plays in society and so on. For instance visiting a concert hall for the sole purpose of listening to music is unique to the western music tradition; In many other cultures music serves a more functional role, such as serving for spiritual experiences or for socializing. The features of music vary widely in their universality also. While a basic sense of rythm seems innate to all humans, in practice more complicated rythms can easily confuse listeners who are not familiar with the known convestions of a particular type of music (Africa has a diverse and rich set of musical styles and traditions which easily confuse western ears). Harmony and tonality are even more specific to different cultures. There exists a rich variety of microtonal systems which do not conform to the 12 notes most western music employs. So critically a listener from a different culture might not share your profound feelings from the Rodrigo concerto as to them it doesn't have any meaning. In Summary it is apt to describe music as akin to language. While the characteristic of human societies to construct languages is universal, these languages are themselves are specific to a subset of all people and can't communicate between groups speaking different languages.
This is possibly one of the most perfect pieces I can think of. Formally speaking, it's beautifully crafted; melodically speaking, it's wonderfully rich (the second movement is to die for!); and, perhaps what I admire most about the Concierto is how Rodrigo manages to make sure the soloist is always audible with the delicate orchestration.
Yes, "to die for." And at an especially poignant moment (12:10), the camera catches the face of a violinist (who is not playing) with an expression of deep and profound sadness and distress. Checking Wiki to refresh my memory, this piece was said by Rodrigo to be inspired by the gardens at the Royal Palace of Aranjuez. But "Rodrigo and his wife Victoria stayed silent for many years about the inspiration for the second movement, and thus the popular belief grew that it was inspired by the bombing of Guernica in 1937. In her autobiography, Victoria eventually declared that it was both an evocation of the happy days of their honeymoon and a response to Rodrigo's devastation at the miscarriage of their first pregnancy."
I have heard several versions where the guitar is drowned out by the orchestra. This is the best version I have heard of four or five I listened to before this one.
Este concierto representa las fases que paso J. Rodrigo en un momento muy concreto de su vida. 1. Alegría y optimismo de los Recién Casados al saber que esperaban un bebe. 2. Tristeza inconmensurable cuando este bebe fallece al nacer. 3. Rabia contra Dios y el Destino por esta tragedia inesperada. 4. Aceptación de la voluntad Divina y reconciliación con Él y la esperanza.
Y lo escribió a través de lo que su esposa le iba relatando de los jardínes de Aranjuez? Puesto que él no los veía, sí? Es así? Desconocía lo de las fases
I - Allegro con spirito: 0:10 II - Adagio: 6:59 III - Allegro gentile: 18:30 Very beautiful piece, a delice to listen. I really love this recording with maestro Pepe Romero.
I believe he wrote this in the months following the death of his young child. He was touching both the beauty of a young life and intense sadness and horror at its loss...
Muchos recuerdos traen a mi mente !! de los buenos recuerdos !!Hoy yo con 66 años en el 2023 , me parece ver a mis padres bailando y cantando ...a recordar mis primeros amores de niño bailando estos temas !! Saludos desde Uruguay !!
Hoy en el funeral de mi padre se ha tocado un fragmento de esta pieza que tanto amaba. Sé que ya nunca más la podré escuchar sin lagrimas en mis ojos. Gracias Papá por darme tanto.
I’ve known this piece for over 30 years and it will forever wrench my heart. Superb. The moment, however brief, when you feel you genuinely love the entire humankind. ¡Viva!
I love the way this ends, with the conductor looking directly into the eyes of the soloist, and them breaking out into smiles together as the music ends.
La música tiene su origen en una dimensión muy superior y fué olvidada en la tierra por error; Le fué encomendada a un ángel una misión y a su paso por la tierra, dejo por olvido la música y de ahí hemos tenido la fortuna de escuchar los acordes de la música universal, ejecutados por las más grandes orquestas del planeta de cuyo grupo selecto hace parte esta grandiosa y magistral orquesta. Muchas gracias por atender mi corta historia, la cual me contó mi hermano gemelo LUIS CARLOS , a su paso por este planeta para marcharse a las cinco de la tarde del 16 de enero de 2022, un año luctuoso para toda mi familia, por la ausencia de mis dos hermanas mayores que hicieron parte de esa desbandada. ¡ QUE DIÓS BENDIGA A ESTA ORQUESTA EN SU TOTALIDAD POR ESTE REGALO!¡
From Thailand I add my voice to the chorus of people who adore this composition and in particular this interpretation by the Danish National Symphony. To hear its first notes was sufficient to make me stop in my tracks, and just imbue myself in these wonderful sounds. Oh, my! I can never stop loving "the love" which is woven into these notes and harmonious sounds. Thank you all.
Perfect playing. God has giving to the humanity so much of miracles: talented players, many masters of creating of different musical instruments, talented conductors of orchestras. I thank You, God, for giving Me life and for the ability to have the opportunity to listen to composers beautiful compositions like this one. It's a gift from God everything we have. Thank You, God, thank You again.
Hermoso Concierto,, No dejo de emocionarme cada vez que lo escucho y lo veo.!!! Vienen a mi memoria tantos recuerdos!!! En mi juventud lo escuché mucho...vivo con él...a mis 73 , todavia me emociona.!!!!!❤
You shoul be proud, all hispanoamerica still have their hart in in LA madre Patria ,viva España , Pelayo y los Reyes Católicos. Pero no los Franceses Bourbon😂
I'm as gringo as they come but I'm studying Spanish now for the last year and a half. And I'm 60. I love the Spanish influence in my home state (and birthplace) of California.
@@JuliaGulia310 Don Gaspar de Portolá, Juan Bautista de Anza, José Joaquín Moraga, Fray Junípero Serra... (entre muchos). God Bless US and Viva España y la Hispanidad!.
No soy músico. Soy tornero. Le doy forma al acero, por tanto, se reconocer una obra de arte . Maravilloso concierto!! Cada uno en su lugar haciendo lo suyo y creando ésta delicia para los oidos y la vista. Los felicito!!! Vengan al teatro Colon de la Argentina. Van a ser bien recibidos !!!
Spain! The light the heat the mountains valleys the sounds come to my imagination. Listening makes me picture the descriptions of Spain by Hemingway in “For whom the Bell Tolls”. Reading Hemingway brings this music to me
Me emociona en el alma, escuchar estas bellas melodías, al recordar a mi madre Q.E.P.D cuando a la edad de 14 años me lleva a conocer España. También, recuerdo la bella piel de mi abuelita hija de español, que siempre se distinguía por su suavidad y lozanía. Madre mía, a pesar que no estas en esta tierra, le pido a Dios que transmitan este bello concierto en el plano espiritual donde moras hoy.
incredibly beautiful and profound..... have loved since early teen years... and I was born in 1946... what a blessing this piece of truly sacred music is here for us... and always ... I love it so much !
Magnifique interprétation, Pépé Romero est vraiment un grand maître de la guitare, beaucoup de sensibilité et de technique pour être à la hauteur de ce chef-d'œuvre de Rodrigo...Bravissimo !
Pépé Romero était un contemporain de Joaquín Rodrigo et l'un des premiers à donner ce concert, donc non seulement sa technique est admirable mais il a également compris le sentiment que le compositeur a donné à cette œuvre pour se souvenir de sa lune de miel à Aranjuez.
Seguro ya has investigado el por qué de cada movimiento del concierto en la historia de su autor. Si no lo has hecho escudriña sobre ello. En cada vida siempre hay altibajos y esta música sabe representarlos. Seguro este concierto te puede servir para sentirte mejor en todo momento. Bendiciones!
Cuando tenía 8 años de edad, lo escuché por primera vez en aquellos audífonos enormes y me sorprendió tanto que me hizo llorar. Hoy tengo 52 y cada vez que lo vuelvo a escuchar me produce esa misma sensación de asombro y maravilla al escuchar cómo es que cada nota de cada uno de los instrumentos se combina a la perfección. Sólo un genio puede hacer algo así.
Y si conocés la historia que hay detrás de esta maravilla del mundo, no la podés creer. Y la volvés a escuchar y te parte al medio. Escuchar esto, a un ateo lo hace creyente, y los muertos comienzan a resucitar del cementerio si así sonase algo así allí mismo.
@@maritzaauvert así es. Además la vida de Rodrigo fue muy dura, queda ciego desde muy chico por la difteria y por esas épocas(cuando compuso esta belleza) su hijo nació muerto y la mujer (a quién conoce en la ciudad de Aranjuez) cayó enferma. Ese diálogo con Dios en el Adagio es monumental, la Unesco debería proclamar esto como patrimonio de la humanidad.
This song has haunted me from the moment I first heard it years ago while on vacation in the south of Spain. Not knowing its name, I searched endlessly until I found it. This exquisitely beautiful composition is timeless.
WELL - I thought i was listening to something new that i had never encountered...until suddenly magically that part II Adaggio started....instant joy & wonder - of course I know you beautiful music, it's been there in my head for years...never really knowing what it was but always stopping to listen spellbound whenever or wherever it popped up or it was in earshot ! Thank you so much ! Still learning about the wonders of life at 83 !
such a beautiful work, what a masterpiece! i've broken in tears several times.. not only for the piece itself but also remembering my father and how he used to listen to this concert over and over again and me as a child dancing around him.. i love you daddy and your memory is always with me
....and guess I might as well add.... now a few months later ....in ecstatic review again.....my profound appreciation for the performances of Pepe Romero and the Danish National Symphony Orchestra with Rafael de Burgos.. They are the best , most impressive and expressive masters of this unforgettable work of music thus far which I have ever heard.
Silahların ruhlarımızı kararttığı dünyada, müziğin evrensel diliyle ruhlarımızın aydınlanacağı bir dünyada yaşama ümidimizi ve gayretimizi artıran tüm sanat emekçilerine selam olsun.
Este concierto me ha permitido PERCIBIR toda y cada una de las notas por separado, como en conjunto, o sea q he podido vivir a Rodrigo en todo su potencial poético, es algo de romanticismo envuelto en todo este concierto, q realmente ha sido sacado de la guitarra por PR. Tengo casi 80 anos y desde niño he estado escuchando este concierto pues es algo bien especial. Nunca me cansaré!!!!
OMG, wow, wow, wow! Thank you to every soul that shares their magic through the instrument they were playing. Thank you for the delightful direction. So much expansion, love, realization, gratitude, and ecstasy experienced while being present and listening to this one-of-a-kind masterpiece. Thank you Universe!
I was telling my son about how I first heard this concerto 30 years ago and was completely transfixed by the beauty of this music. I went to the record store and looked through the huge catalog to find Pepe Romero's performance when he was a young man. This will always be a favorite!
Fabuloso, extraordinario, insuperable. Y eso que no veía. Gracias, muchas gracias maestro, allá donde estés. Seguro que con los grandes entre los grandes. La interpretación magistral. No se puede hacer mejor.
It's like Rodrigo saw the future with Pepe playing when he wrote this piece because nobody else plays it quite like he does. Got to see him play it in the early 90s in Sacramento, California. Perfect seats fifth row center stage. Cherished memory!
Que bueno. Encontrarme con el famoso concierto de Aranjuez. Estuve una vez en Aranjuez cuando los tilos estaban en flor. Lo recuerdo como algo delicioso aquel aroma... Sólo allí se percibe con tanta intensidad. Doy gracias a Dios y a la vida por este regalo...
Maybe it’s just me . . . . but this piece of music always bring to tears. It is, without doubt or question, the greatest and saddest orchestral composition known to man. A little research will reveal the context of this work. Rodriguez’s wife was nine months pregnant - the first movement - so full of life and hope and joyful expectation. The second movement - a beautifully formed still birth. All of life’s joys are crashed and burned and the proud father must still love and comfort his grief stricken wife. You can almost breath the torn emotions through Romero’s finger picking and the strings section. Tell me now, you YT commentators, does this piece not attain the greatest position of classical music? Furthermore, does not the third movement the preemminence of an all wise God and Savior Who Alone can heal the deepest wounds this life throws at us?
Pieza favorita de mi madre quien también recientemente falleció, 😥 La extraño y también la admiro por sus gustos en música y muchas otras cosas más . Una persona admirable.
@@dianagarcia2197 Te mando un abrazo, son ausencias muy grandes pero una manera de homenajear su legado es seguir escuchando esa música hermosa que tanto amaron. 🤗
El concierto de Aranjuez para guitarra. Una de las obras mas bellas que representa a España, que hace que uno piense y se sienta dentro de la magnífica E inolvidable España.
This piece is to the classical guitar what Rachmaninov's 2d cto. is to the piano, what Tchaikovski' cto is to the violin, what Wagner's Liebestod is to the human voice, the MOUNTAIN TOP!
Oh 🤩que du bonheur 🥰🕊les musiques sont bénéfiques à tout point de vue 🕊 Elle élève au plus haut ⬆️ des esprits et apporte ces kilos de richesses au cœur…… 🎵c’est un paradis 🕊
When I was in college, I was lucky to have a teacher who was teaching classical guitar to collaborate students for free. He introduced this incredible concerto to us. I fall in love with classical music since then.
He escuchado este concierto desde la niñez, decenas de veces, y siempre me emociono profundamente, como la primera vez. Que música !! y muy bien ejecutada. Felicitaciones!
I know the piece so well - but I’ve never heard or watched this gentleman playing it. What incredibly beautiful and so tenderly expressed cadenzas! And not a score in sight - totally memorised or improvised where appropriate. My eyes are moist and I completely forgot to breathe! Lord only knows how many times he’s performed this - and it’s still overflowing with emotion and love … and at the end, such happiness. And 😊now I AM crying!
Maybe I love this piece of music, maybe I love this performance, maybe it is both. How well the classical guitar can sit amongst the mainstream symphonic instruments, that must be the mastery of the composer.
Que honor y orgullo haber disfrutado el Concierto de Aranjuez del Señor Joaquín Rodrigo, que bonito legado musical, saludos a la Orquesta que interpretó, saludos desde El Salvador, Centro América
We should live our lifes in preparation of such beauty in front of us. See the happiness in the faces of the musicians... just before they start.. knowing what's comming.
I have listened to Pepe Romero's Concierto de Aranjuez for almost 35 years. It boggles my mind how Romero can play for so long and hit every stroke, make every nuance exactly the same as 35 years ago. Absolutely astonishing and a great peace of art.
One of the best version of this peace of music, I have heard! Both technical as artistic!
A gift from God that is used and worked on. May the Lord bless him.❤🙏♥️
Well you tend to get better with age, as you'll get more and more practice 🙂
And always playing his own style meaning something untranslation you know talking about music very beautiful....
Dejare mi comentario aća para cuando alguien de like me caiga la notificación y me recuerde que tengo volver a escuchar este hermoso concierto y esta maravillosa música ....desde Fort Worth, Texas
vuelve a verlo, saludos desde buenos aires tigre
Yo, desde Colombia 🇨🇴 un abrazo 🤗 disfrútalo.
I love Aranjuez and joaqin rodrigo music, but this and this interpretation by the Danish National Symphony with the master Romero is superb. the mucicians in the second mov were in other dimention
Je me souviens comme hier de la première fois que j'ai entendu cette grandiose musique...J'étais au restaurant avec mon épouse à l'extrême sud de l'Espagne...Il doit y avoir près de cinquante ans...J'avais posé la fourchette...
Rodrigo'nun gitar konçertosu en derin duyguları, iyiyi ve kötüyü, hayatın ne olursa olsun yaşamaya değer ve mücadelenin sonsuz olduğunun kanıtı olan, bana göre dünyanın en iyi eseridir.
Sim 🙏🌹
My father gave a CD with this concert as a present to my grandfather. Since then he listened to this music very often and now, 30 years later he passed away and I'm sitting here listening to this immortal music that teleports me to those days when I was a child enjoying a marvelous grandfather. It all happened in Spain, a sunny land.
Bellicimoooooo!!!!!❤❤❤❤👏👏👏👏👏👏
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Mi padre me enseñó a escuchar hermosas piezas de arte como esta. Aun tengo la fortuna de tener a mi padre. No deja de erizarme la piel cada vez que la escucho.❤
Lo mismo para mí. Me crié escuchando los conciertos de Andaluz y el de Aranjuez y aún me lleva al cielo cuando lo escucho.
Naci escuchando estas melodías maravillosas, después las estudie y me han acompañado a lo largo de toda mi vida al punto que no concibo la vida sin ellas.
Musica eterna 😊
Yes exactly.....so sensitive....
Se estrenó en Barcelona en el año 1940. La noche anterior al concierto el guitarrista le comentó al maestro que no podía dormir porqué toda la noche le preocupaba que la guitarra no se escuchara bien y el maestro Rodrigo le tranquilizó que no se preocupara que todo iba a estar de maravilla.Asi fue un éxito rotundo. Una obra perfecta para la guitarra española.Gracias maestro Rodrigo❤🌹
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How could we exist on this planet, without the wonders of creations like this composition and this performer?
It's not that deep bro, calm down
I think it's a gift from God that these exceptional musicians/composers exist to take us into a different realm that's outside our normal experience.
Check "the good, the bad, the ugly", God has nothing to do with it
3:23 There are certain piec😊 es of music that transcend time and space. This is one!
Hacer que la guitarra sea el instrumento (un instrumento menor) al menos hasta entonces considerado,guarde este impresionante equilibrio con el resto de la orquesta, hay dice que es una gran banda sonora,y la verdad que como expresiva lo es a rabiar, en fin una virgieria
Did this same god arrange that the gov't of the US sends resources to torture people with? One _Kristallnacht_ per day worth massacred, with US resources? Did your god predict that and say, let it be so?
Yes that's what I feel in my heart of hearts. He knew we needed it, with all the wear and tear of everyday life. This is such a beautiful concert. Timeless.
Jai bientôt 65 ans et jai certainement écouté des dizaines de fois cet instant de vie de cette musique. Encore une fois en ce jour, un début d'automne 2024, je pleure de joie et mon âme revisite toutes mes émotions du passé puis je ressens toujours ce besoin de partir, de m'évader, de m'envoler decouvrir d'autres mondes inconnus qui me semblent si proches de nous comme si d'autres continents m'apparaissent avec une nouvelle vie. Serait-ce le royaume de Dieu ou des Dieux.
I love you while you hate , love you when you break , love you when you hurt , love you when whatever you’re wherever you are !🥀🤍
I wonder if when God created the universe he had any idea that one day it would result in anything so beautiful and magnificent?
Makes one wonder. That’s for sure.
Esta sublime composición sirve de trasfondo a una tarde en mayo de 1955 cuando propuse compartir mi vida con la que me acompañó por 60 bellos años. Disfrutábamos en un ventanal del Alcázar de Don Diego Colon, en Santo Domingo. J
Joe bro, this is indeed beautiful. Just imagine the creator of this mind who created this magnificent piece of Art.
*GOD IS BEAUTIFUL AND HE LOVES BEAUTY*
@@bastiennietveld7128 Be kind.
Any fine music like this, or various other classical pieces that happen to convey joy, warmth, exuberance, youthful energy, magnificence or overwhelming emotion, whatever the individual chooses to listen to, enjoy and then emote upon, is God Given and to be grateful for, always.
Peace🙏🏻
He did. He had and still has, a plan for us. Can you imagine our God’s great vision for humanity, to include such musical talent? Glorious music, produced by gifted, talented musical artists and written by a brilliant composer. Maybe not a Bach or a Handel; still exquisite ❤️🎶🎶🎶
This music is well known to Korean people as it was used for a signal music of TV program. Whenever I listen to this music, it reminds me of my childhood and my parents.
@Nicolas Balta th-cam.com/video/_Or8pq9Aq0A/w-d-xo.html
I love this concert since I was a very young man, I remember my years of adolescent, wonderful musc😢 😂 😢
As a blind man, Rodrigo saw music pictorially better than many with vision. His disability, in no way marred his extraordinary gift to convey the beauty of sound into the greatest vision.
What an incredible gift to live in a time where you can see performances like this at any time.
Total Spain comes out in this masterpiece. I can see myself again walking on Don Quihote Route. Heaven!
I don't know why, but this to me is the most beautiful piece of music ever, it speaks to my soul. I heard it at a young age but never new the name. I never forgot it. Thanks to TH-cam I found the name and it is just as beautiful as I remembered it.
انا شبيهك . انها القطعة التي اسمعها باستمرار ، والتي لا ازداد الا حبا لها
I first heard this piece played in the Wellington Town hall over 40 years ago with John Williams as soloist. The next day I scraped together enough to buy the LP.
Igualmente para mí! 😊
The name of this song is ARANJUEZ CONCERT!.
A Todos los Seres Humanos Artistas de esta orquesta Sinfónica Española ,también la Gloria para Vuestras Mercedes,que la Posteridad OS Bendiga.Gracias Por Siempre desde Cali Colombia
La orquesta sinfonica no es española si no danesa. Los que si son españoles son el director Frühberck y Romero, el solista.
Not only is Romero the best guitarist I have heard perform this concerto, the oboist is superb as well.
Paco de Lucía
It's not only the music that makes this great. The photography direction is superb. The camera focuses on exactly the right instrument and face at every moment. However, what really moved me the most were the expressions on the musicians faces, including the conductor, during the adagio. Some were clearly on the verge of tears, as one should be, in the presence of Mr. Romero during this masterful performance.
Mi familia creció oyendo todos los domingos el Concierto de Aranjuez, uno de los favoritos de mi esposo! Te transporta a La Alhambra!!! Único!!!
Espléndido !!!!!
So true.
Yes, the photography is beautiful, and clearly shows the musicians' love for this music. I'm sure some post-concert editing was done to synchronize the photography with the music.
Universal music....transendens gender,race, ethnicity, country,.. impeccably perfect and played by truly old souls as we go around in this circle we all call "life"..-- timeless... infinite ..true music ... beautiful ..
Sitting in my sunny back garden in the evening after a hot and sultry 19 July 2021. The geraniums are burning bright red in the hot evening sunshine and I have Pepe Romero playing his guitar to me on the headphones. I have been transported to Spain, as if by magic. Fantástico! Muchas gracias!
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Good Spanish guitar music mixed with praise for the steaks and entrecots of the meat of certain Spanish cattle very similar to the extinct wild bulls or uros while hinting that the European Union should increase subsidies for raising endangered cattle: th-cam.com/video/9t4RkPuHnNU/w-d-xo.html
La danza del fuego
Amazing performance! Welcome to Spain.
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This is pinnacle of human achievement. Beyond words
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Fist time I watch this concert from a non spanish orchestra. It's magnificient and makes me realize how universal the musical language is. A true masterpiece and my congratulations to the Danish orchestra for their outstanding work.
there are a large number of pieces for guitar and orchestra. there are also pieces that were composed for solo guitar that can be adapted for orchestra.
Regarding the "Universality of Music" you need to read Wagner (if you haven't done so already).
Start with Wagner, then move on to Schopenhauer and finally Nietzsche.
Music isn't universal. That's not even remotely true
@@prototypeinheritance515 Then please illuminate the rest of us mortals with your goodly knowledge so we can learn.
@@josec.278 let me eloborate the claim. While the act of making music is seems to be universal to all kinds of cultures, how an individual experiences music can vary widely. These differences extend to very fundamental things such as how we experience music, what role it plays in society and so on.
For instance visiting a concert hall for the sole purpose of listening to music is unique to the western music tradition; In many other cultures music serves a more functional role, such as serving for spiritual experiences or for socializing.
The features of music vary widely in their universality also. While a basic sense of rythm seems innate to all humans, in practice more complicated rythms can easily confuse listeners who are not familiar with the known convestions of a particular type of music (Africa has a diverse and rich set of musical styles and traditions which easily confuse western ears).
Harmony and tonality are even more specific to different cultures. There exists a rich variety of microtonal systems which do not conform to the 12 notes most western music employs.
So critically a listener from a different culture might not share your profound feelings from the Rodrigo concerto as to them it doesn't have any meaning.
In Summary it is apt to describe music as akin to language. While the characteristic of human societies to construct languages is universal, these languages are themselves are specific to a subset of all people and can't communicate between groups speaking different languages.
This is possibly one of the most perfect pieces I can think of. Formally speaking, it's beautifully crafted; melodically speaking, it's wonderfully rich (the second movement is to die for!); and, perhaps what I admire most about the Concierto is how Rodrigo manages to make sure the soloist is always audible with the delicate orchestration.
Totally agree.simply breath taking.
A beautiful orchestration of the woodwinds, full of colours! Bassoons, flute, english horn!
Yes, "to die for." And at an especially poignant moment (12:10), the camera catches the face of a violinist (who is not playing) with an expression of deep and profound sadness and distress. Checking Wiki to refresh my memory, this piece was said by Rodrigo to be inspired by the gardens at the Royal Palace of Aranjuez. But "Rodrigo and his wife Victoria stayed silent for many years about the inspiration for the second movement, and thus the popular belief grew that it was inspired by the bombing of Guernica in 1937. In her autobiography, Victoria eventually declared that it was both an evocation of the happy days of their honeymoon and a response to Rodrigo's devastation at the miscarriage of their first pregnancy."
I have heard several versions where the guitar is drowned out by the orchestra. This is the best version I have heard of four or five I listened to before this one.
Perfect description of the concert!!
Magistral..... simplemente Magistral
Este concierto representa las fases que paso J. Rodrigo en un momento muy concreto de su vida.
1. Alegría y optimismo de los Recién Casados al saber que esperaban un bebe.
2. Tristeza inconmensurable cuando este bebe fallece al nacer.
3. Rabia contra Dios y el Destino por esta tragedia inesperada.
4. Aceptación de la voluntad Divina y reconciliación con Él y la esperanza.
Lenguaje puro del alma
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@@TheMariepi3 ? espliquese por favor no le he entendido que ha dicho de malo
Y lo escribió a través de lo que su esposa le iba relatando de los jardínes de Aranjuez? Puesto que él no los veía, sí? Es así? Desconocía lo de las fases
If there was ever a piece of music that captured immeasurable grief, it's this one.
I - Allegro con spirito: 0:10
II - Adagio: 6:59
III - Allegro gentile: 18:30
Very beautiful piece, a delice to listen. I really love this recording with maestro Pepe Romero.
My heart is beating hard to hear this harmony
It is me Dian Angraini from indonesia
SELAMAT HARI NATAL TO WHOM CELEBRATE THE MOMENT....
very beautiful, extremely beautiful. The jewel of Spanish music. It was my father's favourite music. He loved Spain
Una obra maestra,cada vez que la escucho encuentro la paz que se necesita en este mundo de locura y barbarie,me da esperanza.Paz y amor para todos ❤🕊️
I believe he wrote this in the months following the death of his young child. He was touching both the beauty of a young life and intense sadness and horror at its loss...
Muchos recuerdos traen a mi mente !! de los buenos recuerdos !!Hoy yo con 66 años en el 2023 , me parece ver a mis padres bailando y cantando ...a recordar mis primeros amores de niño bailando estos temas !! Saludos desde Uruguay !!
Es la musica, casi siempre me pone a llorar.
Saludos de Finlandia.
Nó seas tonto amigo !! Está obra que une la tierra con el Cielo NÓ ES PARA BAILAR GRAN ESTUPIDO 😂
Hoy en el funeral de mi padre se ha tocado un fragmento de esta pieza que tanto amaba. Sé que ya nunca más la podré escuchar sin lagrimas en mis ojos. Gracias Papá por darme tanto.
El Concierto de Aranjuez representa sin dudas uno de los mejores clásicos que encierra romance y espiritualidad.
Это не романтическое ,а лирическое произведение.
I’ve known this piece for over 30 years and it will forever wrench my heart. Superb. The moment, however brief, when you feel you genuinely love the entire humankind. ¡Viva!
I love the way this ends, with the conductor looking directly into the eyes of the soloist, and them breaking out into smiles together as the music ends.
The comfort of his performance is out of this world
La música tiene su origen en una dimensión muy superior y fué olvidada en la tierra por error; Le fué encomendada a un ángel una misión y a su paso por la tierra, dejo por olvido la música y de ahí hemos tenido la fortuna de escuchar los acordes de la música universal, ejecutados por las más grandes orquestas del planeta de cuyo grupo selecto hace parte esta grandiosa y magistral orquesta. Muchas gracias por atender mi corta historia, la cual me contó mi hermano gemelo LUIS CARLOS , a su paso por este planeta para marcharse a las cinco de la tarde del 16 de enero de 2022, un año luctuoso para toda mi familia, por la ausencia de mis dos hermanas mayores que hicieron parte de esa desbandada. ¡ QUE DIÓS BENDIGA A ESTA ORQUESTA EN SU TOTALIDAD POR ESTE REGALO!¡
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From Thailand I add my voice to the chorus of people who adore this composition and in particular this interpretation by the Danish National Symphony.
To hear its first notes was sufficient to make me stop in my tracks, and just imbue myself in these wonderful sounds. Oh, my! I can never stop loving "the love" which is woven into these notes and harmonious sounds.
Thank you all.
Pepe was so gifted and the symphony backing him played so beautifully
Soy español y me ciento muy orgulloso de la excelente melodía del maravilloso Concierto de Aranjuez
Muchas gracias a todos 👍👍🙏🙏
Yo también. Pero la música, el arte, son universales. Lo que te llega a lo las profundo del alma no tiene patria. Sí : la belleza.
Me encanta ésta obra... la escucho siempre que puedo....
*Siendo
@@dolleteoficial2936 Siento 😅😅
y yo de latino america orgullos de alirio diaz y rodrigo riera
Perfect playing. God has giving to the humanity so much of miracles: talented players, many masters of creating of different musical instruments, talented conductors of orchestras. I thank You, God, for giving Me life and for the ability to have the opportunity to listen to composers beautiful compositions like this one. It's a gift from God everything we have. Thank You, God, thank You again.
I love the way Pepe Romero leans over and sometimes rests his chin on the guitar.
Hermoso Concierto,,
No dejo de emocionarme cada vez que lo escucho y lo veo.!!!
Vienen a mi memoria tantos recuerdos!!! En mi juventud lo escuché mucho...vivo con él...a mis 73 , todavia me emociona.!!!!!❤
As Spanish this song makes me feel the nostalgic and greatest of my country history.
You shoul be proud, all hispanoamerica still have their hart in in LA madre Patria ,viva España , Pelayo y los Reyes Católicos. Pero no los Franceses Bourbon😂
I'm as gringo as they come but I'm studying Spanish now for the last year and a half. And I'm 60. I love the Spanish influence in my home state (and birthplace) of California.
@@JuliaGulia310 Don Gaspar de Portolá, Juan Bautista de Anza, José Joaquín Moraga, Fray Junípero Serra... (entre muchos). God Bless US and Viva España y la Hispanidad!.
No soy músico.
Soy tornero. Le doy forma al acero, por tanto, se reconocer una obra de arte .
Maravilloso concierto!!
Cada uno en su lugar haciendo lo suyo y creando ésta delicia para los oidos y la vista.
Los felicito!!!
Vengan al teatro Colon de la Argentina. Van a ser bien recibidos !!!
Spain! The light the heat the mountains valleys the sounds come to my imagination. Listening makes me picture the descriptions of Spain by Hemingway in “For whom the Bell Tolls”. Reading Hemingway brings this music to me
Me emociona en el alma, escuchar estas bellas melodías, al recordar a mi madre Q.E.P.D cuando a la edad de 14 años me lleva a conocer España. También, recuerdo la bella piel de mi abuelita hija de español, que siempre se distinguía por su suavidad y lozanía. Madre mía, a pesar que no estas en esta tierra, le pido a Dios que transmitan este bello concierto en el plano espiritual donde moras hoy.
Ah, classic guitar is as beautiful as I want it to be
Escuchando este concierto, me puse a llorar en un micro a la altura de las tierras del Quijote. Saludos desde Argentina
Marvelous!!! Marvelous!!!It makes me cry!And makes me believe in people around the word!!!Jesus bless you ALL!!!!!!!
The adagio.....i cannot get through it without tears....it reaches into my heart in a way I cannot explain....so....exquisite....
How can a find the adagio in Spotify?
It sounds very similar to his "adagio para instrumentos de viento" (which i'm playing in band rn)
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incredibly beautiful and profound..... have loved since early teen years... and I was born in 1946... what a blessing this piece of truly sacred music is here for us... and always ... I love it so much !
The guitar, the horn, the English horn. What a masterpiece - played by masters. Gorgeous.
Magnifique interprétation, Pépé Romero est vraiment un grand maître de la guitare, beaucoup de sensibilité et de technique pour être à la hauteur de ce chef-d'œuvre de Rodrigo...Bravissimo !
Pépé Romero était un contemporain de Joaquín Rodrigo et l'un des premiers à donner ce concert, donc non seulement sa technique est admirable mais il a également compris le sentiment que le compositeur a donné à cette œuvre pour se souvenir de sa lune de miel à Aranjuez.
When I was anxious and depressed, God brought me to this video. What a charming and tranquil piece!❤
Honestly, I never thought much of God. But what He did here for you was inspired, to say the least. If this is The Way, I am more interested.
Seguro ya has investigado el por qué de cada movimiento del concierto en la historia de su autor. Si no lo has hecho escudriña sobre ello. En cada vida siempre hay altibajos y esta música sabe representarlos. Seguro este concierto te puede servir para sentirte mejor en todo momento. Bendiciones!
Maravilloso concierto, a mi padre le encantaba oírlo, siempre se lo ponía, ahora lo escucha desde el cielo..🕊️🥰🥰🕊️⭐
Igual con mi padre, un gentilhombre de Puerto Rico pero en su sangre llevaba casi 500 años de la cultura España en nuestro continente.
Cuando tenía 8 años de edad, lo escuché por primera vez en aquellos audífonos enormes y me sorprendió tanto que me hizo llorar. Hoy tengo 52 y cada vez que lo vuelvo a escuchar me produce esa misma sensación de asombro y maravilla al escuchar cómo es que cada nota de cada uno de los instrumentos se combina a la perfección. Sólo un genio puede hacer algo así.
Así es! Solo un genio produce una obra que causa más admiración a través de tantos años!!!
Conmovida hasta las lágrimas por tan bellos recuerdos que siempre me trae! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Y si conocés la historia que hay detrás de esta maravilla del mundo, no la podés creer. Y la volvés a escuchar y te parte al medio. Escuchar esto, a un ateo lo hace creyente, y los muertos comienzan a resucitar del cementerio si así sonase algo así allí mismo.
@@maritzaauvert así es. Además la vida de Rodrigo fue muy dura, queda ciego desde muy chico por la difteria y por esas épocas(cuando compuso esta belleza) su hijo nació muerto y la mujer (a quién conoce en la ciudad de Aranjuez) cayó enferma. Ese diálogo con Dios en el Adagio es monumental, la Unesco debería proclamar esto como patrimonio de la humanidad.
❤ The Best Sounds of Musical Instrumental ❤😊❤😊❤😊
This song has haunted me from the moment I first heard it years ago while on vacation in the south of Spain. Not knowing its name, I searched endlessly until I found it. This exquisitely beautiful composition is timeless.
Danish Orchestra is a great players team. I LOVE YOU.
WELL - I thought i was listening to something new that i had never encountered...until suddenly magically that part II Adaggio started....instant joy & wonder - of course I know you beautiful music, it's been there in my head for years...never really knowing what it was but always stopping to listen spellbound whenever or wherever it popped up or it was in earshot ! Thank you so much ! Still learning about the wonders of life at 83 !
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As are we all😊😊
It is impossible not to get a lump in your throat listening to this work of art. Thank you Master Rodrigo.
Primera vez que escucho esto.. y hasta ganas de llorar de lo hermoso que es
such a beautiful work, what a masterpiece! i've broken in tears several times.. not only for the piece itself but also remembering my father and how he used to listen to this concert over and over again and me as a child dancing around him.. i love you daddy and your memory is always with me
....and guess I might as well add.... now a few months later ....in ecstatic review again.....my profound appreciation for the performances of Pepe Romero and the Danish National Symphony Orchestra with Rafael de Burgos.. They are the best , most impressive and expressive masters of this unforgettable work of music thus far which I have ever heard.
One of the best pieces ever written. Especially coming from a pianist.
Silahların ruhlarımızı kararttığı dünyada, müziğin evrensel diliyle ruhlarımızın aydınlanacağı bir dünyada yaşama ümidimizi ve gayretimizi artıran tüm sanat emekçilerine selam olsun.
Hermoso tu comentario! Estoy totalmente de acuerdo!❤
Este concierto me ha permitido PERCIBIR toda y cada una de las notas por separado, como en conjunto, o sea q he podido vivir a Rodrigo en todo su potencial poético, es algo de romanticismo envuelto en todo este concierto, q realmente ha sido sacado de la guitarra por PR. Tengo casi 80 anos y desde niño he estado escuchando este concierto pues es algo bien especial. Nunca me cansaré!!!!
The slow movement is very beautiful, like an improvisation. Pepe plays it magnificently
Genial interpretación del maestro Pepe Romero. Maravillosa obra del genial maestro Joaquín Rodrigo.
Extraordinaria orquesta.
OMG, wow, wow, wow! Thank you to every soul that shares their magic through the instrument they were playing. Thank you for the delightful direction. So much expansion, love, realization, gratitude, and ecstasy experienced while being present and listening to this one-of-a-kind masterpiece. Thank you Universe!
There is nothing like the music of Spain! Always more upbeat and with that rhythm like no other. El Don Pepe hizo una gran interpretacion.🤠😎👏😀❤️🇪🇦
So grateful for this sublime moment. Thanks to all those involved in creating such elevating and beautiful musical vibrations ❤
His smile at the end is as beautiful as the music. Thank you Dan❣️
I was telling my son about how I first heard this concerto 30 years ago and was completely transfixed by the beauty of this music. I went to the record store and looked through the huge catalog to find Pepe Romero's performance when he was a young man. This will always be a favorite!
The cinematographer is so right on capturing each virtuoso's performance/magic. I want this played at my send off. Heaven on Earth heaven in heaven
Fabuloso, extraordinario, insuperable. Y eso que no veía. Gracias, muchas gracias maestro, allá donde estés. Seguro que con los grandes entre los grandes. La interpretación magistral. No se puede hacer mejor.
Amen 🕊️. 🌎🕊️@@ruidiazdevivar8255
It's like Rodrigo saw the future with Pepe playing when he wrote this piece because nobody else plays it quite like he does.
Got to see him play it in the early 90s in Sacramento, California.
Perfect seats fifth row center stage. Cherished memory!
Que bueno.
Encontrarme con el famoso concierto de Aranjuez. Estuve una vez en Aranjuez cuando los tilos estaban en flor. Lo recuerdo como algo delicioso aquel aroma... Sólo allí se percibe con tanta intensidad. Doy gracias a Dios y a la vida por este regalo...
Maybe it’s just me . . . . but this piece of music always bring to tears. It is, without doubt or question, the greatest and saddest orchestral composition known to man. A little research will reveal the context of this work. Rodriguez’s wife was nine months pregnant - the first movement - so full of life and hope and joyful expectation. The second movement - a beautifully formed still birth. All of life’s joys are crashed and burned and the proud father must still love and comfort his grief stricken wife. You can almost breath the torn emotions through Romero’s finger picking and the strings section.
Tell me now, you YT commentators, does this piece not attain the greatest position of classical music?
Furthermore, does not the third movement the preemminence of an all wise God and Savior Who Alone can heal the deepest wounds this life throws at us?
Amen
I am not sure if it deserves the greatest position. But at least it is one of the greatest masterpieces, that's for sure
@@mariaangelesgarcia3412 thanks for the restraint. You are probably right. Do you “get” the third movement?
Simplemente hermoso! transporta al cielo, si escucho mil veces, las mil veces me emociono
Belleza absoluta, una de las piezas favoritas de mi padre recién fallecido... no puedo evitar llorar al evocarlo con esta música maravillosa. 🥺😪😭
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Pieza favorita de mi madre quien también recientemente falleció, 😥 La extraño y también la admiro por sus gustos en música y muchas otras cosas más . Una persona admirable.
@@dianagarcia2197 Te mando un abrazo, son ausencias muy grandes pero una manera de homenajear su legado es seguir escuchando esa música hermosa que tanto amaron. 🤗
Mientras los recordemos No Mueren, Están vivos en Nosotros, Mi Padre también le gustaba Aranjuez, Saludos desde México 🇲🇽
It's music that makes me feel like I'm on an adventure, like I'm dreaming, like I'm going through a lot of peaceful things.
Aranjuez is the name of a city, so maybe that's the venue of your peaceful adventure.
Eu também me aventuro com Aranjuez ❤❤❤
Grandioso. Lo mejor de España y de guitarra jamás compuesto. Dios sabe a quien le da talento y por qué. Aupa!
El concierto de Aranjuez para guitarra. Una de las obras mas bellas que representa a España, que hace que uno piense y se sienta dentro de la magnífica E inolvidable España.
Vivre simplement
no creo que Dios tenga que ver en esto, más bien es quién se dedica en cuerpo y alma a su instrumento.
@@osocargm 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👌🏼
@@pabloramos1609 ¿Donde está situada Aranjuez?.¿En Australia?. Pos eso
This piece is to the classical guitar what Rachmaninov's 2d cto. is to the piano, what Tchaikovski' cto is to the violin, what Wagner's Liebestod is to the human voice, the MOUNTAIN TOP!
Oh 🤩que du bonheur 🥰🕊les musiques sont bénéfiques à tout point de vue 🕊
Elle élève au plus haut ⬆️ des esprits et apporte ces kilos de richesses au cœur……
🎵c’est un paradis 🕊
When I was in college, I was lucky to have a teacher who was teaching classical guitar to collaborate students for free. He introduced this incredible concerto to us. I fall in love with classical music since then.
1:30AM here, and this is the way to end a very (very) long day. My heart soars and my spirit is uplifted; bring on the morrow; I am inspired!
He escuchado este concierto desde la niñez, decenas de veces, y siempre me emociono profundamente, como la primera vez. Que música !! y muy bien ejecutada. Felicitaciones!
Bravissimo! The Soul of the country came through!
I know the piece so well - but I’ve never heard or watched this gentleman playing it. What incredibly beautiful and so tenderly expressed cadenzas! And not a score in sight - totally memorised or improvised where appropriate. My eyes are moist and I completely forgot to breathe! Lord only knows how many times he’s performed this - and it’s still overflowing with emotion and love … and at the end, such happiness. And 😊now I AM crying!
Pianists never use a score... actually, no soloist worth his salt needs a score.
Maybe I love this piece of music, maybe I love this performance, maybe it is both. How well the classical guitar can sit amongst the mainstream symphonic instruments, that must be the mastery of the composer.
Que honor y orgullo haber disfrutado el Concierto de Aranjuez del Señor Joaquín Rodrigo, que bonito legado musical, saludos a la Orquesta que interpretó, saludos desde El Salvador, Centro América
I'm sitting here listening with tears rolling down my cheeks. One of the best versions I have heard in a long time. Salud. xx
What a master class RIP Rafael. Blows me away every time i play this
Trifft mitten ins Herz und sie Seele,Danke für dieses Meisterwek.
We should live our lifes in preparation of such beauty in front of us.
See the happiness in the faces of the musicians... just before they start.. knowing what's comming.
El concierto de Aranjuez, esta magistralmente interpretada y su autor, D. Joaquín Rodrigo, un símbolo en la música española.
Plenamente de acordo! Música maravilhosa! Excelente interpretação.
Sadly we don't get enough exposure to class. Too much factory/computer tripe
Una obra de arte que trascenderá en el tiempo.
Einfach nur eine wunderbare Musik von einem tollen Ochester wundervoll interpetiert. Die Trännen stehen in den Augen.