Uncover the History & Sound of Tárrega | the tonic (ft. Rosie Bennet)
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- Welcome to "the tonic" Podcast, where the world of classical music comes to life! In this episode, we delve deep into the enchanting world of one of the most influential figures in the history of the classical guitar - Francisco Tárrega.
Let's unlock the life world that gave birth to his eternal evocation, Recuerdos de la Alhambra and his lyrical beauty, Lágrima, the guitars that shaped his sound and the techniques that set him apart from his contemporaries to make Tárrega the enduring legend we know today.
OUTLINE
0:00 - Introduction
1:24 - History
19:00 - The Tárrega Sound
Hit the subscribe button, click the notification bell and join me, Rosie Bennet, on this melodic odyssey into the heart of the Spanish classical guitar.
If you've ever been captivated by the magical world of Tarrega's music, this video is your gateway to a deeper appreciation of his genius. Share it with your fellow guitarists and let the magic of his legacy continue to inspire generations to come!
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Thank you Rosie for your sensitive narration of this impressive biography. It shows your deep understanding of Tárrega's art and life.
Simply wonderful.
Every great man has a great father!!
Not true. My father was a child molestor who ruined the lives of dozens of female children.
Nothing more beautiful than the sound of the English language spoken correctly. Bravo.
En realidad, el portugués, el gallego, el catalán y el italiano salentino son exquisitamente más hermosas.
@@Aaron-hr5bb Penso che sia soggettivo, ma una lingua deve essere parlata chiaramente affinché suoni bene.
This was so masterfully crafted and produced. Bravo! Simply put: Tarrega was monumental to the spanish classical guitar. You can't be a classical guitarist and have not played one of his pieces or at least heard one. I love the European history also incorporated in this episode. Cheers.
I am an true Amature. But I have played 10 pieces of Tárrega. That alone shows his monumental importance of the classical guitar.
Thank you for the history and my lovely music of francisco tarrega! I'm very happy!
Hi, i'm from Catalonia, Spain and the video location of Villareal is wrong. This city is in the other side of Spain. Please check it. Except this, the video is great!
Rosie, You provided an outstanding narrative with your unique poetic prose style and lovely captivating “radio voice”. The historical context is rarely part of an arrangement; dire circumstances can sometimes be an inspiration for artistic genius. Your biographical work encourages me to do further research on his music, guitars and playing technique. I will however forgo his penchant for cigarettes 😂
This is a thorough examination of the biography and influence of one of the most important figures in classical guitar. The host Rosie Bennet tells his story in an entertaining and accessible way regardless of whether the viewer has a background in classical guitar.
I became acquainted with the works of Francisco Tárrega as a child, when I was very young, I played then without using my nails and this helped me master the correct tone of the instrument, and this is because when working with my father I used the method of F. Tárrega, which was taken for basis!
I have my string instruments roots on ukulele and the (portuguse) cavaquinho. Tarrega is the reason i have started playing classical guitar.
Great to see you Rosie! Your voice and your playing are beautiful
Thank you so much 🙏
Thank you so much for this short documentary on the life of a great musician. A well rounded presentation. My salute both to Francisco Taregga and this lovely presenter.
No doubt Tarrega's experience playing the Piano significantly contributed to his beautiful Guitar compositions and elegant Piano transcriptions.
Villareal is not between Spain and Portugal....4'40'' but I am sure Francisco would have loved the area.
A thoroughly wonderful presentation of one of the greatest luminaries of the the Spanish classical guitar, Thank you Rosie Bennet for your thoughtful and very engaging biography of Francisco Tarrega
This is like a great musical bedtime story
Beautifully presented! Thanks for sharing!
Now, I need to subscribe to the channel and hit the notification bell.
A star is born! Never has guitar or music history sounded so sultry, seductive, inviting, satisfying, etc. . . . I hope Tonebase has signed Ms. Bennet to a generous contract because Showtime might swoop in and place her front and center in their next Penny Dreadful series.
stop simping
@@BPFACTS88 Go eat some Protomolecule, James Mf'n Holden!
@@BPFACTS88 Go to Miller, James! Remember the Cant!!!
@@BPFACTS88 Remember the Cant, pashang Welwala!
Wow this was great! Informative, enjoyable and very well written! Hope to see more of these.
What a wonderful presentation ❤
Wonderful commentary of the life of a musical legend, I've loved Spanish guitar all my life, and despite RA limiting my fingering, I have picked up the guitar again at 72, to try and produce some reasonably good renditions of the Tarrega repertoire.
Fantastic Rosie, more of this please. 😊
Great work Rosie! Thank you so much! All the best, Nicolas
Great presentation of his life's story.
Brava Rosie!. What a beautiful presentation with serious research behind it. Simply valuable and essential.
This is exemplary narration adding much to an already fascinating story, Bravo!
This podcast/video series is superb. Looking forward to the next chapters! Personally, I really hope you include one on Manuel M. Ponce. Best wishes and congratulations!
Thank you for this! I love his work.
Very happy to see Xuefei Yang. I have a lot of appreciation for her playing of Recuerdos, but for me she is at her best when playing works of Villa-Lobos.
Wonderful and fantastic insight. Well done and thank you Rosie
Thank you Rosie!!!
I've been performing Tarrega's music in my concerts for years. He Sor and Segovia were my heroes .❤🎶🎶🎸😊
Congratulations Angel of music you🪽transport me beside of the Master Tarrega, i can smell the tobbaco when he playing and transcript her music, the shasking of your lips and your mellow voice sound, return me to the reallity, what a beautifull work, well done , thanks for it. 🎼 Congratulations .
After this video I started to feel that his story even as catchy as his music 🎶
A very beautiful video. Thank you for uploading it.
Very informative and well presented, thank you!
4:39 not the right Villareal. The one were tarrega was born in the Mediterranean east coast.
Thank you for the work, I enjoyed the music and history.
Thank you for the historical context of his work! I like learning about that.
Do you know how Granados died? That’s a tragic story.
Thank God the Tonebase podcast is back! Yoohoo!
Never heard of this podcast until now. It’s so informative and entertaining! New sub!
This is absolutely wonderful. The host has a professional delivery and style.
Great! Thanks ❤
Really enjoyed this what a master on guitar ❤
Love this episode!!! Thank you!
So nice to see you Rosie! Great video!! Cheers
Masterclass! Bravo!
Informative and well done!
holy moly this is so well put together. ty so much!!!!!
Wondrous !
Very good! Thanks for sharing
Brilliant. I appreciate this greatly.
Bravo Rosie! Thank you very much!
Great information, thanks
Great Rosie,cheers.
always good to see you Ms Rosie. Awesome documentary. Great delivery, actually fascinating.
Very interesting !! 👍Thank you for this documentary and for sharing 🙏👏👏👏
not yet a minute in and u have my full attention!
This was fantastic! Great job Rosie.
Thank you for sharing this wonderful and informative information about this guitar legend in your style. I totally enjoyed this 🙏
well done Rosie you breathe life into him and his times !!!!
Excellent content! What a brilliant video. Many thanks to all!
Rosie, so interesting and thank you for this amazing presentation. So much I did not know before this.
Such an impressive talk on Tarrega, thanks!
My goodness but I love your voice! You should be hired to read audiobooks.
She's easy on the eye too :).
Heck yeah!
@@tomwhittaker9461
Hugely interesting and educational, thank you..
Thank you so much Rosie Bennet 🤗
Gracias! ❤
Thanks very much for this beautiful video of Francisco Tarrega. Greetings from Cercedilla, Spain, land of guitars.
That voice is as captivating as about any fine piece of music...
Glad to see you back in the podcast world!
A very worthwhile and enjoyable video. The four questions Rosie set out to answer were on the money. I am really bothered by several comments relating to the presenter's attractiveness and ones that obsess about an historical error here and there. Go listen to some fine guitar music and be appreciative that people are out there working intelligently to bring you information like this at no cost to you.
OMG, her voice 😍... ASMR or good to sweet sleep 😴 Xd.
I Love your voice. I could hear you speak all day.
👏👏👏💯
Seductive lisp
Well done a balanced quality production
Oops--the map of Spain at 4:40 has Villarreal on the wrong side of Spain.
Tarregas applause for you. 👏
Brilliant account of Tarrega. For me, he is the embodiment of Spanish music (classical) and a huge influence on Paco de Lucia as a composer/performer/innovator. I often wonder whether the 'rest stroke' was actually perfected by Sor, but originated with the street performer of Flamenco? Speculation really, but the power of flamenco melody comes from the rest stroke.
A very sensitive account of Tarrega. Thanks.
This was captivating content and storytelling. Thank you! Just a question though…I read he made his way to England where he wrote Lagrima. What was up with that story?
Well, that was fantastic. Now do Sor.
Lovely presentation, I'm also reading the book about his life, one thing I noticed at 4:40, is that the right Villarreal? The one often spoken about is North of Valencia? I'm curious why it's marked at Badajoz?
Thank you 🙏 and enjoy the book - it’s fascinating and absolutely beautifully written! No - the right Villarreal is indeed just beside Valencia - the map here is wrong, an oversight in the edit! Good eye for noticing 🤩
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Map at 4:40 has the wrong Villareal.
True! Missed my attention in the edit - Tarrega was from Villareal in Castellon! Thanks for pointing out
You're so pretty Rossie 🎉
⚠⚠⚠You have a significant mistake. The Villareal on the map is located in Extremadura, in the province of Badajoz. Tárrega's Villareal (written Vila-real in Valencian) is in Valencia. See below:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Villarreal
Oh Rosie tout est blanc, tes yeux m'éclairent...(F.Cabrel)
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Will this podcast be on a regular schedule?
What recording are you using for background?
Villarreal is not in Portugal, sorry but that map at 4:32 is so wrong
Rosie you are so perfect as a host narrator. Very beautiful. 🥀🌱🌾🌻
Villarreal is not where you have located it, it's in the other side of Spain, near the Mediterranean Sea, in the province of Castellón.
Your map at 4:40 is wrong! He was not near the Portuguese border. He was in what is now the autonomous region of Valencia, near the east coast of Spain! Please correct this!
Some mistake, when demonstrated endecha instead oremus
妳說話聲線很好聽 很有魅力
Your speaking voice is so calming, you could do ASMR
pretty sure this *is* ASMR
4:42 Your map has totally misplaced Villarreal. The error should be fixed.
:)
The place you put for Villareal is wrong. You placed it in another village in the border with Portugal. Villareal, the village in which Tarrega was born is in the East.
OO TUMULTUOUS