Mr Dukic, your playing lets us listen to your life story--the passions, the loneliness, the ups and downs, the love and promise; above all, your honesty now in telling it all. (Thank you SICCAS, for recognizing and preserving true art, regardless of its origins and forms.)
I was lucky enough to hear a recital of him recently and I remember being amazed at his ability do divide so distinctly between the voices in his interpretations.
Человек и музыкант с большой буквы,с огромным сердцем,переполненным любовью к жизни и музыке.Это не игра,это любовь и жизнь в каждом звуке. Неповторимо,совершенно.Низкий поклон мастеру до земли. Брависсимо!!! Невозможно разделить мастера и инструмент,это одно целое. Спасибо.Впервые слышу такое совершенство.
The incredible range of genres provide a platform for demonstrating the versatility and capability of the classical guitar in the hands of a virtuoso🤗🤗🤗💐💐
WoW Zoran!! This is the most beautiful and touching guitar music I have heard for many years. I haven't heard you for almost 20 years. You have an incredible development behind you. Absolutely world class! We had an unforgettable, funny session in Gevelsberg. I hope to see you live again soon. Best regards Hary de Ville
Mostly wonderful concert performed by an incredible virtuoso. How did he get the outright crazy idea, that a first half of Bach and Piazzolla pieces should be performed none stop like that? The even more crazy part is, that it works! I love Bach and Piazzolla with equal measure, by the way: Bach is the greatest composer of all times, hugely influential in church music anyway, but also most likely the most transcribed composer of all times. Several composers have made a living on transcribing his works to more modern instruments, not least Busoni. Less well-known it is, that Franz Liszt were a great fan of JS Bach and actually composed a huge series of pipe organ pieces in the style of Bach and dedicated those to his great idol. Piazzolla people for sure know as the man, who made the tango modern and popular all over the world, and I have got to know and treasure his music from my interest in accordion music. He were also a very unusual composer, because his chosen instrument were the bandoneon, a very simple and easy to carry accordion style instrument, which were very popular in Argentinian folklore. Needless to say, no accordionist today can avoid to have at least some Piazzolla pieces on their repertoire. I do not care for Stephen Goss one little bit. The crazy thing is, he claims his music is inspired by all the great classics, as Bach and Stravinsky. I think he should rename this suit to Cinema Hell. I do not actually understand, why many great musicians are attracted to such unmelodious and hard to listen to music with no beauty at all. I am also fond of jazz, and at Copenhagen Jazz Festival a couple of years ago I had experience with fusion jazz, which reminds me of this. The little audience at the concert really sat as on needles and were just waiting for the suffering to end, but as polite as Danes are generally, we all clapped at the end of the concert, before we got up and left! Which were a mistake, because the musicians, who clearly were not used to ANY applause at all, took that as a call for an encore and the suffering continued for yet another 15 minutes! When that ended, we of course still clapped, polite as we still were, but this time in the same time running for the door, and even though I am a man in good shape, the three elderly couple that were there with me, all reached the door before me! At least the escape from that concert were comical. Miroslav Tadic is a great guitar virtuoso and composer all on his own, and his music is wonderful, beautiful and melodious, a mix of classical guitar music and Slavic folklore. He is Serbian. Siccas Guitars for sure should bring him in for a concert too. I got to know him from Guitar Saloon International, the California based rival to Siccas, where he already has done concerts, but he is Serbian and often do concerts in central Europe, so he should be on your list, if he is not already.
Mr. Dukic is a guitar master, no question about it, but the selection of the pieces he choose to play in this concert are quite boring. They very well played, nonetheless.
It is so rare for me to dislike a Siccas video. The reason I do this time is because I’m so tired of the obligatory bow to mostly ugly modern music. It lacks melody, discernible pattern, and most of all, it lacks beauty. All one has to do is compare crowd sizes at music venues. Let that speak for itself.
@@christopherstanford5599 right, every piece was modern at one point but Bach music was always beautiful. The problem is not that the pieces are modern, the problem is that they lack beauty. Do you often miss the obvious point?
You are a hard man, but honest and not wrong, in my opinion. Though, the modern unmelodious music, that you and I both dislike so much, is only one third of this concert. Miroslav Tadic is a great Serbian composer and guitar virtuoso, who you probably would know from GSI, and his music is melodious and a mix of Slavic folklore and classical music, so just to my taste really. The first half of the concert were Bach and Piazzola, which I absolutely both love. Stephen Goss, that should be titled Cinema Hell in my book though.
Mr Dukic, your playing lets us listen to your life story--the passions, the loneliness, the ups and downs, the love and promise; above all, your honesty now in telling it all. (Thank you SICCAS, for recognizing and preserving true art, regardless of its origins and forms.)
Beautiful! Description does not say - but the guitar is made by Antonius Mueller.
Zoran's Friederich was not so easy to overplay.
It's a double top, right? It sounds like one
@@jaungiga That's right.
Siccas guitars has opened my ears to musicians I hadn’t heard of and music that was new to me , All the best for the new year
Thank you for this wonderful opportunity!
Blown away, unbelievable performance, interpretation beyond words, a musical high which I never want to loose.
One minute into this and I am almost in tears.
I was lucky enough to hear a recital of him recently and I remember being amazed at his ability do divide so distinctly between the voices in his interpretations.
классно!
Increíble que maravilla!! Me conecta con lo más hermoso! Hay esperanza en este mundo .
Amen! Perfect response!
偉大なギタリストです。素晴らしい、尊敬します🎉
This is so confortable and beutifoll, the sonds sing about history, memories and love.
Человек и музыкант с большой буквы,с огромным сердцем,переполненным любовью к жизни и музыке.Это не игра,это любовь и жизнь в каждом звуке.
Неповторимо,совершенно.Низкий поклон мастеру до земли.
Брависсимо!!!
Невозможно разделить мастера и инструмент,это одно целое.
Спасибо.Впервые слышу такое совершенство.
The incredible range of genres provide a platform for demonstrating the versatility and capability of the classical guitar in the hands of a virtuoso🤗🤗🤗💐💐
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top performance, as always! This interplay between Bach and Piazzola works really well!
Seeing him in Sarasota FL next month. Can't wait.
I was there and I remember how this concert left me speachless... Thank you for sharing it here!
Marvelous performance of Bach; thank you for sharing.
I agree!
Thanks!
Thank you very much McLean!
fantastic ! Thank you
maestro👍
Un conciertazo, excelente aporte para la historia.
Espectacular concierto........👏👏👏👏👏
I Love his passion
I really enjoyed listening to your Incredibly beautiful concert. Thank you ZORAN 👍👏.
WoW Zoran!! This is the most beautiful and touching guitar music I have heard for many years. I haven't heard you for almost 20 years. You have an incredible development behind you. Absolutely world class! We had an unforgettable, funny session in Gevelsberg. I hope to see you live again soon. Best regards Hary de Ville
Beautiful works and a great artist. Thanks for sharing
Fantastic playing!
I wondered where Freddy Fender had been all these years...he's improved!
Hermosa presentación. GRACIAS
Bravissimo maestro!
Bravis.wonderful Playin.
Maestro Dukic; You are awesome to say the least!
...Please come to California?
Tanks ❤
Hermoso concierto! Felicitaciones querido Zoran!!
It's amazing ❤
It is mesmerizing
Wonderful guitar !!!❤
A well done, eclectic mix. Strong performance.
Superb! 🙂
I’m lost for words
You can't mess with the Zoran!!
beautiful
My idol ♥️🥺
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🙏🙏🙏👏👏👏
🎶🎵🤗🤗♥️🌹💐
On which Siccas ' guitar is it played?
Is he from Uranus?
When I saw the thumbnail, I thought it was the FTX guy, Friedman, Lexis, Friedman, or something like that
Mostly wonderful concert performed by an incredible virtuoso. How did he get the outright crazy idea, that a first half of Bach and Piazzolla pieces should be performed none stop like that? The even more crazy part is, that it works! I love Bach and Piazzolla with equal measure, by the way: Bach is the greatest composer of all times, hugely influential in church music anyway, but also most likely the most transcribed composer of all times. Several composers have made a living on transcribing his works to more modern instruments, not least Busoni. Less well-known it is, that Franz Liszt were a great fan of JS Bach and actually composed a huge series of pipe organ pieces in the style of Bach and dedicated those to his great idol. Piazzolla people for sure know as the man, who made the tango modern and popular all over the world, and I have got to know and treasure his music from my interest in accordion music. He were also a very unusual composer, because his chosen instrument were the bandoneon, a very simple and easy to carry accordion style instrument, which were very popular in Argentinian folklore. Needless to say, no accordionist today can avoid to have at least some Piazzolla pieces on their repertoire.
I do not care for Stephen Goss one little bit. The crazy thing is, he claims his music is inspired by all the great classics, as Bach and Stravinsky. I think he should rename this suit to Cinema Hell. I do not actually understand, why many great musicians are attracted to such unmelodious and hard to listen to music with no beauty at all. I am also fond of jazz, and at Copenhagen Jazz Festival a couple of years ago I had experience with fusion jazz, which reminds me of this. The little audience at the concert really sat as on needles and were just waiting for the suffering to end, but as polite as Danes are generally, we all clapped at the end of the concert, before we got up and left! Which were a mistake, because the musicians, who clearly were not used to ANY applause at all, took that as a call for an encore and the suffering continued for yet another 15 minutes! When that ended, we of course still clapped, polite as we still were, but this time in the same time running for the door, and even though I am a man in good shape, the three elderly couple that were there with me, all reached the door before me! At least the escape from that concert were comical.
Miroslav Tadic is a great guitar virtuoso and composer all on his own, and his music is wonderful, beautiful and melodious, a mix of classical guitar music and Slavic folklore. He is Serbian. Siccas Guitars for sure should bring him in for a concert too. I got to know him from Guitar Saloon International, the California based rival to Siccas, where he already has done concerts, but he is Serbian and often do concerts in central Europe, so he should be on your list, if he is not already.
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円熟味
Он в меховой шапке играет?
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Mr. Dukic is a guitar master, no question about it, but the selection of the pieces he choose to play in this concert are quite boring. They very well played, nonetheless.
He is a good player,but he began to showing off resently.
Desiderio would never do this.
It is so rare for me to dislike a Siccas video. The reason I do this time is because I’m so tired of the obligatory bow to mostly ugly modern music. It lacks melody, discernible pattern, and most of all, it lacks beauty. All one has to do is compare crowd sizes at music venues. Let that speak for itself.
Even classical pieces started out as modern in their own day 🤣
@@christopherstanford5599 right, every piece was modern at one point but Bach music was always beautiful. The problem is not that the pieces are modern, the problem is that they lack beauty. Do you often miss the obvious point?
You are a hard man, but honest and not wrong, in my opinion. Though, the modern unmelodious music, that you and I both dislike so much, is only one third of this concert. Miroslav Tadic is a great Serbian composer and guitar virtuoso, who you probably would know from GSI, and his music is melodious and a mix of Slavic folklore and classical music, so just to my taste really. The first half of the concert were Bach and Piazzola, which I absolutely both love. Stephen Goss, that should be titled Cinema Hell in my book though.
@@1corinthians15.1-4kjv absolutely nothing with which to disagree regarding what you said
crowd sizes says nothing of the quality of the music or the performer(s).
Бомба!! Шикарно
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