It is NOT an arrangement. It is a transcription from the original piano piece. Have you ever listened to the piano original? Probably not, because if you did, you would realise that this transcription is matching the original amazingly well and just about any other interpretation you will have listened to before does not do justice to the original.
@@robertotosini8160 He or she doesn't need to understand anything, they only have to listen to the original piano piece by Albeniz. Doing that, anyone who can listen will notice that Yepes' transcription matches the character of the original better than the typical renderings that most people are accustomed to.
@@trijezdci4588 this is your idea man, what do you know about guitar? My idea, and with me many others, is that this is the best transcription of this nice music, and that Yepes gave the right interpretation of it. I don't mind about the bullshit you wrote.
@@robertotosini8160 Did you even listen to the original? One should never comment on a piece of music without having listened to the original. Only then can one get a sense of what the composer of the piece wanted to convey. Besides, this isn't my idea, it is Narcisco Yepes' idea. How do you think did he craft his transcription? Think about that. He studied the original by Albeniz.
La mejor interpretación que he escuchado de Rumores de la Caleta
The best transcription and performance of all time. Thank YOU Narciso, R.I.P.
El estilo único y magistral del Gran Maestro Yepes.
This is the best transcription/performance I've heard.
I love this interpretation. This man was a genius.
Lovely! Thanks!
Narciso Yepes....sin palabras!!!
A REAL GENIUS...!
Me encanta la composición y la forma de interpretarla
magnifique ,merci!!!!
¡Fabulosa versión!
Very good.
WOW WOW WOW !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
From a mad keen 76yo Aussie fan.
Un peu plus lent que la version de 1944 mais quelle finesse dans cette interprétation. Très impressionnant! La sonorité est superbe.
Best of the best
QUE MARAVILLA!!!! PARA ESCUCHAR CON LOS OJOS CERRADOS ESA FILIGRANA...
Great ❤
The Best
❤
Narciso Yepes가 연주하는 Rumores de la Caleta는 처음 들어 봅니다. 역시 멋지고 훌륭한 연주입니다.
Que grande Albeniz !!
Narciso yepes., dios de la guitarra española, invento suyo de ponerle 4 cuerdas mas un genio insuperable.
No. Antonio Torres fabricó varias de 11 cuerdas.
Wow
Espeyacular
Where can I find the sheet music for this transcription?
Yes,the best.
The others interpretations are too fast and lost the spirit of this music.this is the only one i can listen
que versión por favor!!!!
+Vicente Miller ..Claro connzco la discragrafía completa de Yepes, pues tengo hasta recitales no grabados comercialmente. saludos
No me gusta esa obra , no me sabe a nada , pero muy bien tocada por uno de los mejores guitarristas de guitarra clásica ,,,
Le faltaba juergas y vivencias, y menos intelectualidad😂
Not the best arrangement.
It is NOT an arrangement. It is a transcription from the original piano piece. Have you ever listened to the piano original? Probably not, because if you did, you would realise that this transcription is matching the original amazingly well and just about any other interpretation you will have listened to before does not do justice to the original.
Surely of Music and especially of Guitar YOU don't understand anything. Sorry for you.
@@robertotosini8160 He or she doesn't need to understand anything, they only have to listen to the original piano piece by Albeniz. Doing that, anyone who can listen will notice that Yepes' transcription matches the character of the original better than the typical renderings that most people are accustomed to.
@@trijezdci4588 this is your idea man, what do you know about guitar? My idea, and with me many others, is that this is the best transcription of this nice music, and that Yepes gave the right interpretation of it. I don't mind about the bullshit you wrote.
@@robertotosini8160 Did you even listen to the original? One should never comment on a piece of music without having listened to the original. Only then can one get a sense of what the composer of the piece wanted to convey. Besides, this isn't my idea, it is Narcisco Yepes' idea. How do you think did he craft his transcription? Think about that. He studied the original by Albeniz.