One of the most completely beautiful pieces ever composed for the classical guitar. Marcin Dylla, plays the piece like the composer wrote it for him. An inspirational performance by Mr Dylla that is world class!
@@benjaws its not wrong if someone is looking for perfection. I know what you mean but that doesn't mean that you can just despise someone appreciating an insane performance Marcin's rendition is the best i have seen.
I love Marcin Dylla! He plays with such intensity, yet always musical and never sloppy. His faces are priceless and a lot of fun to watch. He is a true master.
I need to put your comment in the context of what was your frame of mind 10 years ago and compare it with what you believe are the facts on the ground today.
Yeah, Mr. Dylla plays this piece extraordinarily well. It really DOES sound like an orchestra with the amount of painstaking attention to phrasing and musicality that he so lovingly adores his music with.
it's a good thing Dylla wasn't around at the same time as Rodrigo or he would have had to make his pieces even harder also, that passacaille...good GOD. that was the best version I have ever heard
Makes you glad to be alive when you can hear this kind of composition played by this kind of player. Can anyone else hear the 'orchestra' in the back-ground?
Wow!.. This is really one of the Best!!.. Beautiful piece played by extraordinary artist!!.. If Rodrigo is still alive, he must have been very pleased listening to this ... Bravo Marcyn!!.. :D
Everyone is praising Mr. Dylla, and rightfully so, he is truly a tremendous guitarist. But am I really the only one that think this could be a lot better? Everything is so perfect, that it to me sounds too perfect. Every movement and preparation with the fingers and his body that he does, I can hear it. This is why I have the very unpopular opinion, that I don't prefer listening to him a lot of the times. Sometimes, everything is so perfect that I feel like he is playing the guitar, not music, if that makes sense. I want to be lost in the music. Here I just hear all the technical perfections that are done on the guitar. A guitarist playing the guitar. Sure, the music is there too, to most people probably. But to me, I am not lost in the music. I am just watching this because it is amazingly skilled. I am not getting anything else out of it. The favorite guitarist of mine, is Yamandu Costa. The one guitarist that I think makes the most mistakes, but boy most of the times I forget I am even listening to a guitar as an instrument. The music should fly away from the guitar, into the ear and mind of the listener. It is not always just about preparations and 10/10 technique. I feel like this man has even calculated when to breathe in the piece, and I can both hear and feel it. I just want the music. The technique should be a thing of its own, hidden, delivering the music to you. Technique and musicality need to have a give and take relationship. We want to focus on the artpiece, not how the artist painted it. I hope this makes sense.
Then you have a different ear. You like seeing and hearing mistakes, because its natural, adds more to the feeling etc. This is not a song for you. This is one that demands perfection and sheer virtuosity, otherwise you would not be doing justice to it.
When he plays the Rodrigo the piece, the guitar, and the player all become one. I was never motivated to learn Rodrigo's music before I listened to Marcin Dylla's performance.
it always amazes me wheN i see idiots who dislike playing that is so strong and clear and pasionate, what he buzed one or two notes so wHat...grow up listen to the music flowing its BEAUTIFUL..
Love the comment ... everything so massaged in studio today it all sounds like Cheez Whiz ... BTW it's not a Torres copy by Daryl Perry, it's his concert model, 650mm scale spruce/Brazilian. The rosette is modeled on Simplicio's (who influenced Daryl's bracing & plantilla). I have one of Daryl's full Simplicio copies. Cheers
Desagradable escuchar el sonido de los flashes de las cámaras de los fotógrafos, cuando no es alguien tosiendo son los fotógrafos, peor en fin. Un obra excelente interpretada magistralmente, gracias a quien lo haya subido.
I love his tone and the projection of his guitar. The pieces are played very beautifully and he manages the dynamics REALLY well. The only thing he is missing to be perfect, is to stop over exaggerating his hand movements during the slow movements of the pieces. The "Ballet Dancer" hand moves I've seen him do in other videos are just a bit too much. But I guess there HAD to be something not-perfect about him. He reminds me of Aniello Desiderio. Both a wonderful inspiration to me!
Bravo Maestro- technically not for the faint at heart, and I wouldn’t even try to play this one. Haven’t heard this since Angel Romero’s recording from the late ‘70’s. TH-cam certainly makes aural and visual study of the piece available. Rodrigo’s works aren’t for everyone- can certainly appreciate the technical demands, but philosophically does it sound good on the guitar? Thanks again for a great rendition!!!
One of the most completely beautiful pieces ever composed for the classical guitar.
Marcin Dylla, plays the piece like the composer wrote it for him.
An inspirational performance by Mr Dylla that is world class!
Marcin Dylla is one of the best guitarist in my opinion, his performance is perfect
perfect is the word that makes me hate your comment. doesn't rime with music.
@@benjaws its not wrong if someone is looking for perfection.
I know what you mean but that doesn't mean that you can just despise someone appreciating an insane performance
Marcin's rendition is the best i have seen.
@@benjaws rime makes me cringe
In my opinin he play technically perfekt, but a little bit to romantic in some moments. For the piece needs more fire.
Es el mejor
I love Marcin Dylla! He plays with such intensity, yet always musical and never sloppy. His faces are priceless and a lot of fun to watch. He is a true master.
Absolutely fantastic. Wonderful performance!
0:00 Fandango
3:44 Passacaglia
8:27 Zapateado
My saviour!
Brilliant! This is easily THEE best interpretation I have heard of this piece!!!!!!!
I need to put your comment in the context of what was your frame of mind 10 years ago and compare it with what you believe are the facts on the ground today.
Yeah, Mr. Dylla plays this piece extraordinarily well. It really DOES sound like an orchestra with the amount of painstaking attention to phrasing and musicality that he so lovingly adores his music with.
Very beautifull performance!!. He's one of the best guitarist in the world...
Este hombre es simplemente maravilloso
Rewelacyjne wykonanie! Wielkie brawa Panie Marcinie!
The Fandango is really a hard piece to play, he's a master.
the next two are equally or more difficult. those are some bad-ass pieces.
i can actually perform the zapateado. is the fandango much harder?
Hold my beer.
Qué monstruo! Qué sentimiento más estival y conmovedor! Tanta belleza no me cabe en el corazón, estoy en lágrimas!
Grandissimo Marcin Dilla!
This is JUST wonderful! I love that there is such talent in this world. Thank you for posting this.
it's a good thing Dylla wasn't around at the same time as Rodrigo or he would have had to make his pieces even harder
also, that passacaille...good GOD. that was the best version I have ever heard
Finally the bar has risen to the level of true mastery. . .
Excellent performance!!
My God it's beautiful!
Extraordinaria presentación, Maestro, digna de Rodrigo sin lugar a dudas.
Felicitaciones
This is what mastery looks and sounds like.
Just Brilliant.
Who's downvoting this?!?!?! It's absolutely brilliant.
So schön in der Musik! ❤
Makes you glad to be alive when you can hear this kind of composition played by this kind of player. Can anyone else hear the 'orchestra' in the back-ground?
True virtuosity. Sensational playing.
Absolute master!!
Just awesome!!!
Wow!.. This is really one of the Best!!.. Beautiful piece played by extraordinary artist!!.. If Rodrigo is still alive, he must have been very pleased listening to this ... Bravo Marcyn!!.. :D
Superb performance! I love these pieces.
Excellent.
7:26 Holy crap! Let me just throw a fugue in there for the hell of it. Wow.
Excelente!!
Bravo!!
¡¡Magnífico, impresionante!!
This is the best performance you will ever hear of these pieces.
Everyone is praising Mr. Dylla, and rightfully so, he is truly a tremendous guitarist. But am I really the only one that think this could be a lot better? Everything is so perfect, that it to me sounds too perfect. Every movement and preparation with the fingers and his body that he does, I can hear it. This is why I have the very unpopular opinion, that I don't prefer listening to him a lot of the times. Sometimes, everything is so perfect that I feel like he is playing the guitar, not music, if that makes sense. I want to be lost in the music. Here I just hear all the technical perfections that are done on the guitar. A guitarist playing the guitar. Sure, the music is there too, to most people probably. But to me, I am not lost in the music. I am just watching this because it is amazingly skilled. I am not getting anything else out of it. The favorite guitarist of mine, is Yamandu Costa. The one guitarist that I think makes the most mistakes, but boy most of the times I forget I am even listening to a guitar as an instrument. The music should fly away from the guitar, into the ear and mind of the listener. It is not always just about preparations and 10/10 technique. I feel like this man has even calculated when to breathe in the piece, and I can both hear and feel it. I just want the music. The technique should be a thing of its own, hidden, delivering the music to you. Technique and musicality need to have a give and take relationship. We want to focus on the artpiece, not how the artist painted it. I hope this makes sense.
Then you have a different ear. You like seeing and hearing mistakes, because its natural, adds more to the feeling etc. This is not a song for you. This is one that demands perfection and sheer virtuosity, otherwise you would not be doing justice to it.
You are an idiot. sorry. Have a Nice day:)
When he plays the Rodrigo the piece, the guitar, and the player all become one. I was never motivated to learn Rodrigo's music before I listened to Marcin Dylla's performance.
Fantastic! Bravo! Great!
Just fantastic... thanks!
ade gamhsou
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As always Marcyn Dilla played this piece so beautifully and moving. He is one of my most favorite guitarist. Thank you for sharing this.
Amazing!
My favorite guitarist!!!
it always amazes me wheN i see idiots who dislike playing that is so strong and clear and pasionate, what he buzed one or two notes so wHat...grow up listen to the music flowing its BEAUTIFUL..
Formidable interpretación Maestro !!!!
Love the comment ... everything so massaged in studio today it all sounds like Cheez Whiz ... BTW it's not a Torres copy by Daryl Perry, it's his concert model, 650mm scale spruce/Brazilian. The rosette is modeled on Simplicio's (who influenced Daryl's bracing & plantilla). I have one of Daryl's full Simplicio copies. Cheers
So fantastic!!!Mindblowing!!
amazing !!!!!!! you are one of the best guitarists i had see!!! thanksss
Excellent, Marcin. This, of course, comes as no surprise :-) Looking forward to listening to your guitar during the Silesian Guitar Autumn in Tychy!
I love his flawless right hand , he can play all music.
Simply an outstanding musician!
FABULOUS!!
that was the absolute -word-of-god- performance
Kind of takes your breath away doesn't he?
brilliant.
Endlich mal wieder ein hervorragender Gitarrist!
he is incredible!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
muto benne!!! bravooo!!!! bellissimooo!!
Esse cara faz música!
This is beautiful. Thanks for posting.
Exelente ...............
Thank you!
One of the leading classical guitarist
Gratulacje ! Pieknie !
BRAVO!
Muito talento.
Parabéns!
WOOOOOWWWW MAJESTUOZOOO
I have work to do. This man is amazing.
Desagradable escuchar el sonido de los flashes de las cámaras de los fotógrafos, cuando no es alguien tosiendo son los fotógrafos, peor en fin. Un obra excelente interpretada magistralmente, gracias a quien lo haya subido.
Bravo Maestro!!1
only one word - WOW!
Spellbindingly good!
bravo you took me on a journey with you
Super
Bravisimo!!! beautifully played my friend:)
andthanks also to the wonderfull composer who i had the privaledge of being in the concert hall when he was present at the royal festival hall london
Excellent!
un grand maître,wonderfull
The Perry is a superb guitar, performed by a superb guitarist.
It's juicy !! Juicy classical guitar. Lovely. Heavenly really. Much better than Rock.
Seriously this Guitar player is great. Digital be damned.
Buenisimooo bravo
very good performance. Why there are too many thumbs down ?
Marvelous ! xxxxxxx
Bravissimo !!
I love his tone and the projection of his guitar.
The pieces are played very beautifully and he manages the dynamics REALLY well.
The only thing he is missing to be perfect, is to stop over exaggerating his hand movements during the slow movements of the pieces.
The "Ballet Dancer" hand moves I've seen him do in other videos are just a bit too much. But I guess there HAD to be something not-perfect about him. He reminds me of Aniello Desiderio.
Both a wonderful inspiration to me!
His hand movements are him conducting, and they make his music no less perfect.
it s also a way to stretch and relax hands while playing
you so judgmental .
we are not even in the same level as him.
stop the criticism, Enjoy the Music .
@@ronmurray3338 nicely put.
he is not a beginner guitarist whose Right hand is wasting energy.
Movements can aid your expression , well, if your technique is right.
great playing, peace
james Hunley
supreme musicianship
no, the guitar he's playing here's a Torres model built by Daryl Perry, which I think is canadian constructor
Julian Bream's take on the Tres piezas espanolas is at a much greater level than any other guitar variation of this piece.
can u send me the recording i have been looking for it for a while
My favorite version is Fábio Lima, both Fandango and Zapateado.
Ps: i used the Google translator.
Bravo!
Nice! great!
Nadie como Marcin Dylla para interpretar a Rodrigo, NADIE
TheGodThatNeverFail2 Narciso Yepes evoca mucho mas interpretando estas piezas, obviamente.
Thanks for posting
Bravo Maestro- technically not for the faint at heart, and I wouldn’t even try to play this one. Haven’t heard this since Angel Romero’s recording from the late ‘70’s. TH-cam certainly makes aural and visual study of the piece available. Rodrigo’s works aren’t for everyone- can certainly appreciate the technical demands, but philosophically does it sound good on the guitar? Thanks again for a great rendition!!!
if not the guitar, which instrument are you thinking about
well played ,this music suits marcin Dylla.
Bravo!! that is a difficult partitura, Congratulations!!!
Que levante la mano quien fue a su concierto el dia de hoy Jueves .__./
molto bravo
Great !
Superlativo!
Cuál es el truco de los guitarristas para memorizar tan difíciles partituras?
Sooo!!! Great!!!