I like the thick drama and depth of John Feeley's. I like the joy and serenity that is emanated from this performance. His guitar is singing. It sings life is good. Never heard such a singing version of this Chacconne.
It is clear (at least to me) they both (George and John) listened to Segovia. He didn't play legato and used lots of arpegios (also you would'nt think the piece is actuallly played in tripple time) but who cares? This is a very warm sound, very warm and, as John's interpretation, very, very enjoyabel!
The musicality of this performance is hard for me to imagine improving on. The control is superb. There may be different ways to approach this, but none better than this one.
Quando ero più giovane riuscivo a suonare tutta la ciaccona, con parecchie difficoltà e tanti errori, ma trascinato sempre dalla sua infinita bellezza. Questa interpretazione ci restituisce tutta la sua perfezione ed il suo mistero. Superbo. E tutto sotto i nostri occhi, in presa diretta! Tutte quelle corde lasciate vibrare con la durata scritta, quasi fosse facile facile, senza mai sporcare, senza rumori, senza macchie. Metterò questa interpretazione al mio secondo posto, dopo quella di Zelenka, con cui compete per perfezione. A chi non l'ha sentita suggerisco anche la versione del "Recuerdos" di Tarrega di Gulyas, un altra interpretazione capolavoro.
Love this rendition of the Chaconne! Also really like the one arranged by John Feeley. Look that one up as well. Very nicely done. I'd like to find the transcription of Georg's version of this.
It was an extraordinary performance of Bach. There was super technic, super nuance. I am sure if Bach was able to listen to you, he would be very happy for this performance. You are a super giant artist and I wish you health and much more success. Thanks for uploading.
BRAVO!! Your tone and phrasing is lovely. I love the way you play. Thank you for such a sensitive interpretation of this great work. Someday, I hope I can play the Chaconne, too. I'll keep practicing.... !
Estoy trabajando en esta monumental obra y buscando referencias en quien inspirarme para dar la mejor expresión posible y he descubierto tu interpretación, que en mi humilde opinión es una de las mejores, sino la mejor que he visto en Internet. Mis respetos Maestro. Me vas a ayudar mucho. Muchísimas gracias. Afrodisio
Like John Feeley's version, this one is superb! I love the drama, the dynamic range and the highly developed musicality. At one stage, there were only a few players, such as John Williams, who I thought had complete mastery over this piece. Happily, that is no longer the case 🥰
I wonder if Gulyas thinks he has more to learn about the guitar. Probably so. But it certainly seems that his mastery is complete. Musically, the drama of this performance--not to mention his technical prowess--make this the most powerful rendition of the Chaconne on guitar that I've heard.
Superb rendition: I can tell that, from the first bar, you have the rest of the piece in your mind and fingers. Similar to Barrueco's organic, albeit transcribed version and different (very much so) from the Romero flamenco version. I really enjoyed it.
this interpretation is so close to how I hear the piece. close to bream in the right parts but still more appreciating to the the time it was written in. I was a little underwhelmed by the finale though, felt a bit too rushed.
Not that fast really, only a little bit faster than how Jascha Heifetz used to play this piece. Interesting background story though, I haven't heard it before.
ich persönlich finde segovia's version ZU gefühlsbetont interpretiert - und das obwohl gerade ihm ja immer vorgeworfen wird, zu steril zu sein. ja, das stück entstand vor einem traurigen hintergrund aber wie du selbst schon richtig festgestellt hast handelt es sich um einen tanz. heifetz ist darauf auch eingegangen und hat sich deshalb gegen allzu viele verzögerungen und schnörkel ausgesprochen - und lass uns nicht vergessen, daß es bach ist. ich finde die klaren interpretationen passender.
i do respekt your work , but slow it down, this is orginally a dance and listen, bach is whritten that wonderfull piece when he came from a tour and saw that his whife was died one week ago. He screams shouts and was cry. Did you understand? the feeling is tragic for a long time to accept that process. watch andres segovias videos about his masterclass, he is also a genius as a teacher next to his magic^. Greetings from Germany toolittlecage
This is without doubt one of the best performances I have heard of the Chaconne.
Agree but also check out Nicola Hall too..
I like the thick drama and depth of John Feeley's. I like the joy and serenity that is emanated from this performance. His guitar is singing. It sings life is good. Never heard such a singing version of this Chacconne.
It is clear (at least to me) they both (George and John) listened to Segovia. He didn't play legato and used lots of arpegios (also you would'nt think the piece is actuallly played in tripple time) but who cares? This is a very warm sound, very warm and, as John's interpretation, very, very enjoyabel!
brings me to peace, at the same time tears, everytime. thank you so much
The musicality of this performance is hard for me to imagine improving on. The control is superb. There may be different ways to approach this, but none better than this one.
A most competent performance of this consummate Bach treasure.
Quando ero più giovane riuscivo a suonare tutta la ciaccona, con parecchie difficoltà e tanti errori, ma trascinato sempre dalla sua infinita bellezza. Questa interpretazione ci restituisce tutta la sua perfezione ed il suo mistero. Superbo. E tutto sotto i nostri occhi, in presa diretta! Tutte quelle corde lasciate vibrare con la durata scritta, quasi fosse facile facile, senza mai sporcare, senza rumori, senza macchie. Metterò questa interpretazione al mio secondo posto, dopo quella di Zelenka, con cui compete per perfezione. A chi non l'ha sentita suggerisco anche la versione del "Recuerdos" di Tarrega di Gulyas, un altra interpretazione capolavoro.
Outstanding performance in every way. Bravo.
very clean, awesome performance
I watched the entire video waiting for a flaw, I have to admit, this guy is top class. Absolutely perfect interpretation, williams/russell level.
Agree with the Williams/Russell comparison but check out NICOLA HALL..
Très très belle version de cette oeuvre monumentale! Bravo et respect Monsieur Gulyas!!! Merci infiniment...
Love this rendition of the Chaconne! Also really like the one arranged by John Feeley. Look that one up as well. Very nicely done. I'd like to find the transcription of Georg's version of this.
Nice rythm, nice recording , perfect rendition.
It was an extraordinary performance of Bach. There was super technic, super nuance. I am sure if Bach was able to listen to you, he would be very happy for this performance. You are a super giant artist and I wish you health and much more success. Thanks for uploading.
fantastic.....All is clear, the music is pure....the emotion is present....
BRAVO!! Your tone and phrasing is lovely. I love the way you play. Thank you for such a sensitive interpretation of this great work.
Someday, I hope I can play the Chaconne, too. I'll keep practicing.... !
One of the best I've heard, top guitarist
Estoy trabajando en esta monumental obra y buscando referencias en quien inspirarme para dar la mejor expresión posible y he descubierto tu interpretación, que en mi humilde opinión es una de las mejores, sino la mejor que he visto en Internet. Mis respetos Maestro. Me vas a ayudar mucho. Muchísimas gracias.
Afrodisio
Georg thank you very much for playing my favorite Bach's piece so beautifully, you should be happy to make people feel so good. thank you.
Absolutely lovely. dynamics are subtle. Sensitive
Beautifully done Young man.
Beautiful interpretation and performance Georg. Added to favourites with love , appreciation and best wishes:)
Grande interprete esse Georg Gulgas. Meus Parabéns
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It's beautiful. Thank you, maestro!
Like John Feeley's version, this one is superb! I love the drama, the dynamic range and the highly developed musicality. At one stage, there were only a few players, such as John Williams, who I thought had complete mastery over this piece. Happily, that is no longer the case 🥰
I have no words to express my feelings while listening to this.. absolute beaty.. great performance as well.. :) I love it
Muito boa a interpretação. Parabéns.
Wonderful perfomance!
congrats
Beautiful and inspiring. Now time to go learn at least some sections of this amazing piece.
Wow, this is a great performance!
I have 1% faith in this story because it is EVERYTHING that is NOT Bach.
Solid, clean, great recording.
I wonder if Gulyas thinks he has more to learn about the guitar. Probably so. But it certainly seems that his mastery is complete. Musically, the drama of this performance--not to mention his technical prowess--make this the most powerful rendition of the Chaconne on guitar that I've heard.
BRAVISSIMO!!!!!!!
Superb rendition: I can tell that, from the first bar, you have the rest of the piece in your mind and fingers. Similar to Barrueco's organic, albeit transcribed version and different (very much so) from the Romero flamenco version. I really enjoyed it.
Fantastic
another great swedish guitarist!
thank you for posting. this was great
Phenomenal 👏👏
Superb!
You are a great player, Have you heard John Feeley, version
EXCELENTE
His guitar is a magical bird stay on my windows that don’ t let me stand up.
this interpretation is so close to how I hear the piece. close to bream in the right parts but still more appreciating to the the time it was written in. I was a little underwhelmed by the finale though, felt a bit too rushed.
Not that fast really, only a little bit faster than how Jascha Heifetz used to play this piece. Interesting background story though, I haven't heard it before.
*beauty.. darn.. couldn't even type right.. hehe..
Is there a more complete statement in music than this? The Chaccone runs the gamut of all there is in the human drama.
ich persönlich finde segovia's version ZU gefühlsbetont interpretiert - und das obwohl gerade ihm ja immer vorgeworfen wird, zu steril zu sein.
ja, das stück entstand vor einem traurigen hintergrund aber wie du selbst schon richtig festgestellt hast handelt es sich um einen tanz.
heifetz ist darauf auch eingegangen und hat sich deshalb gegen allzu viele verzögerungen und schnörkel ausgesprochen - und lass uns nicht vergessen, daß es bach ist.
ich finde die klaren interpretationen passender.
i do respekt your work , but slow it down, this is orginally a dance and listen, bach is whritten that wonderfull piece when he came from a tour and saw that his whife was died one week ago. He screams shouts and was cry. Did you understand? the feeling is tragic for a long time to accept that process. watch andres segovias videos about his masterclass, he is also a genius as a teacher next to his magic^. Greetings from Germany toolittlecage
RIP english