Makes me almost want to cry. That's so so good. Intense feeling and emotion. I'm taking up the guitar again at 68, and if I ever got to playing that piece I'd die a happy man.
Andrew Rozycki dear Andrew I’m 78 and two years that I’m studying guitar and even tu tune the guitar it is like praying I wonderful to try, and the best to enjoy the process
One of my favorite pieces of all time. I can still remember the first time I ever heard a performance of Dowland's, Now oh Now I Needs Must Part. It was 20+ years ago. I was sitting in my room on a grey day in Ceres, CA listening to KUOP public radio out of Stockton, CA. As the song played I was completely transfixed. It stabbed me straight through the heart--simultaneously the saddest and most beautiful thing I'd ever heard.
This is probably one of the best rendition of Dowland's Frog Galliard that I have heard on the classical guitar. I know this Dowland piece very well and it is more often performed on the lute. Well done, Chrisoph Denoth!
Ich habe mir von etlichen Interpreten die Frog Galliard angehört. Christoph Denoth ist ein wahrer Meister seines Faches. So ausdrucksstark und perfekt gespielt. Einfach nur traumhaft.
Liked this so much I actually bought the CD. Thanks Mr. Denoth. Good rendition of 25 of Dowlands lute pieces arranged for classical guitar. IMO, "Frog Galliard" clearly stands out as the best of them. Lady Hundsson's Puffe and King of Denmark galliard were also standouts, in my opinion. Excellent short bio on John Dowland in the liner notes (in multiple languages, of course), too.
So many musicians have drawn inspiration from this song. some obvious ones are pachelbels Canon in D and Uematsu's Melodies of Life (Final fantasy 9) I dont think they intentionally stole the riffs or anything. I just think they were rocking out to this song for so long that the melodies were stuck in their head and they build their own songs off of it.
Do you have any tips for learning this piece? I'm trying to learn it for State Solo and Ensemble, and it's really difficult. I feel like I may have bitten off more than I can chew.
It's split into eight bars. Learn it eight bars at a time then another eight bars. That's how I'm learning it...I recon it'll take me six months - maybe more. And also look after your nails! The trouble with real life is that nails split/ brake ! and then you're buggered!
Strangely enough the guitar sounds a bit "lute- like" to me. It might depend on the recording. It is not at all a disgrace of course but I wonder who built this guitar and wether if this were his intentions to have it sound this way....
I was thinking the same thing when I first heard this piece, I knew Pachelbel listened this piece and wrote this after that Melody line at around 0:46.
@@Rusli1659LPSoldier From where do you know that Pachelbel listened to this piece? When I heard this piece the first time I also instantly had Pachelbels Canon in D in mind
@@rainidrops In 1690's he listened to this piece through the vinyl but he got an Idea to write the piece after Frog Galliard with the chord progression in slow tempo around frog galliard part 0:46.
The problem is that Henry VIII took this piece, re-write it, and said, "why don't I write some lyrics about how a woman rejected me, and she only considers me as a friend"
Traditionally concert classical guitars have shellac/french polish finishes. Those at least start off as a shiny/gloss finish, although I think the neck wears into more of a matte texture with playing.
Its supposed to be a "galliard". . .ie accompaniment to a DANCE. If you play it too "dramatically" Queen Elizabeth (whose favorite dance was the galliard) will have you thrown into the dungeon in the Tower of London!
za zen are you that guy. Are you the guy who spent 5 minutes researching music theory and can tell the difference between the e minor and g major scale, he thinks that its time to ise his 5 minutes of music theory to make a irrelevant comment as yours.Because the type of people like you are unnessesary the overall critism of this video. For anyone else reading this comment, don't be this guy.
Makes me almost want to cry. That's so so good. Intense feeling and emotion. I'm taking up the guitar again at 68, and if I ever got to playing that piece I'd die a happy man.
Good luck brother it's never too late to try which you love and yes never give up.
God bless brother
Andrew Rozycki dear Andrew I’m 78 and two years that I’m studying guitar and even tu tune the guitar it is like praying
I wonderful to try, and the best to enjoy the process
I have recently taken up the classical guitar and I am 81 years old.
@@Michajerugood luck, its never too late to try, dont give up
this is a pretty easy piece to learn. you can do it!!!!! :D practice practice practice
One of my favorite pieces of all time. I can still remember the first time I ever heard a performance of Dowland's, Now oh Now I Needs Must Part. It was 20+ years ago. I was sitting in my room on a grey day in Ceres, CA listening to KUOP public radio out of Stockton, CA. As the song played I was completely transfixed. It stabbed me straight through the heart--simultaneously the saddest and most beautiful thing I'd ever heard.
So beautiful. This makes my heart ache. ✝️🙏♥️
This is probably one of the best rendition of Dowland's Frog Galliard that I have heard on the classical guitar. I know this Dowland piece very well and it is more often performed on the lute. Well done, Chrisoph Denoth!
indeed; I wrongly thought till now that this beautiful piece was actually intended FOR lute... But this guitar rendition is stunning
0:48 wow
WHAT A MELODIC MUSIC....WHAT A BEAUTIFUL PERFORMANCE.....WHAT A BEAUTIFUL GUITAR SOUNDING...!....BRAVO....!
John Dowlan would be pleased . Thanks.
C'est toujours super , Dowland , et pour la guitare , une si belle façon de faire sonner l'instrument.Merci pour le partage.
Merci pour votre commentaire 😊
One of Dowland's best works.
So beautiful and delicate interpretation, right to the heart... VERY enjoyable. Thanks.
absolutely beautiful phrasing and such a warm sound from the cedar top
Absolutely LOVE this! Thanks and best wishes! 👌🌺👍
Thank you for sharing your thoughts! 😊
Ich habe mir von etlichen Interpreten die Frog Galliard angehört. Christoph Denoth ist ein wahrer Meister seines Faches. So ausdrucksstark und perfekt gespielt. Einfach nur traumhaft.
Very beautiful, thank you. I wish I could play it like that one day....
Just beautiful.
🐸💚
I studied this 5 yrs ago after watching your amazing performance…so fun to play!Thank you for this jewel--Best performance on TH-cam
Very beautiful Piece...Last heard Sir. Scott Tennant playing❤❤❤
Wonderful! Really love this.
I was surprised how beautiful this sounds on the classical guitar! Has to be played by a master like Mr. Denoth though!
Beautifully played ! xxxxxxx
Beautifully played.
Astonishing playing, wonderful
this song warms my heart and satisfiying
Liked this so much I actually bought the CD. Thanks Mr. Denoth. Good rendition of 25 of Dowlands lute pieces arranged for classical guitar. IMO, "Frog Galliard" clearly stands out as the best of them. Lady Hundsson's Puffe and King of Denmark galliard were also standouts, in my opinion. Excellent short bio on John Dowland in the liner notes (in multiple languages, of course), too.
Superb and moving interpretation of one of my favorites.
Excellent!
A true artist and talent
Beautiful. Thank you for this :)
Beautiful interpretation of this John Dowland masterpiece! I will have to do the same on classical guitar! ;)
I love this song!!!
Love it
Elegant playing👌🏼
La eseguito anch io prima della paresi della M..S. dannazione.. un dei più bei pezzi in assoluto per liuto o chitarra del periodo elisabettiano
...just glorious
Amazing!!!!
Molto bella e ben eseguita...
Marina Assanti anche io italiano
Bravo!!!
Maravillosa interpretación !!!
So many musicians have drawn inspiration from this song.
some obvious ones are pachelbels Canon in D
and Uematsu's Melodies of Life (Final fantasy 9)
I dont think they intentionally stole the riffs or anything. I just think they were rocking out to this song for so long that the melodies were stuck in their head and they build their own songs off of it.
Very nice!
Ars Antiqua de Paris a la Sainte Chapelle plays this beautiful song using recorders. Both versions are moving!
Fine playing.
very good i like the final note to
0:14 song starts
Awesome)
1:15 - 1:29 My favourite
Very similar to Greensleeves
Let's get that frog jumpin' @ about x1.25.
Do you have any tips for learning this piece? I'm trying to learn it for State Solo and Ensemble, and it's really difficult. I feel like I may have bitten off more than I can chew.
It's split into eight bars. Learn it eight bars at a time then another eight bars. That's how I'm learning it...I recon it'll take me six months - maybe more. And also look after your nails! The trouble with real life is that nails split/ brake ! and then you're buggered!
@@georgebennett3197 thank you! And I'm lucky enough to have really thick natural nails, so I dont really have that problem.
So BRAVO!! really. Mr Denoth, where I can get your cd?
I wonder where I can find the sheet for this...
sound like Canon in D
0:13 music begins
th-cam.com/video/h8LEvYca7Rw/w-d-xo.htmlm13s
Strangely enough the guitar sounds a bit "lute- like" to me. It might depend on the recording.
It is not at all a disgrace of course but I wonder who built this guitar and wether if this were
his intentions to have it sound this way....
I can get the notes just by ear
Frog Galliard > Canon en Re (Pachelbel) > Memories :v :v :v :v Malditos plagios! xD
Yeaaa, I also thought pachelbel has stolen this
I was thinking the same thing when I first heard this piece, I knew Pachelbel listened this piece and wrote this after that Melody line at around 0:46.
@@Rusli1659LPSoldier From where do you know that Pachelbel listened to this piece? When I heard this piece the first time I also instantly had Pachelbels Canon in D in mind
@@rainidrops In 1690's he listened to this piece through the vinyl but he got an Idea to write the piece after Frog Galliard with the chord progression in slow tempo around frog galliard part 0:46.
elomar >>
Good job m8 XD
SI, CUADRA.
whats the time signature?
3/4
Canon
Yea yea hah
I think pachelbel heard this a lot
The problem is that Henry VIII took this piece, re-write it, and said, "why don't I write some lyrics about how a woman rejected me, and she only considers me as a friend"
"...and suddenly Kidd and Skelton realized that 'Greensleeves' was EXACTLY what they needed!"
He has the vibe of a killer from columbo.
Canon in D's more capricious brother
yngwie malmsteen
is that a gloss finish guitar or a satn finished guitar ?
Traditionally concert classical guitars have shellac/french polish finishes. Those at least start off as a shiny/gloss finish, although I think the neck wears into more of a matte texture with playing.
those must be some expensive gut strings wow
We get it, strings are made of intestines.
@@diceandcards8272 that's not the idea, listen to the sound quality, I'd be really surprised if they're nylon strings. It sounds like a lute
robert downey jr can play guitar?
Why i find the intro cringy ?
coz it is
HAHAHAHA
Because John Dowland was the original emo sad boy
😂
Fuck knows why!
Pretentious and way too slow. Reminiscent of frogs? Frogs on their deathbeds.
Hes not being dramatic enough for my taste. DISLIKE.
c toi bob ?
trolls must exist to create a world of variety
Its supposed to be a "galliard". . .ie accompaniment to a DANCE. If you play it too "dramatically" Queen Elizabeth (whose favorite dance was the galliard) will have you thrown into the dungeon in the Tower of London!
Did u not see the first 14 seconds?
a bit more practice and this bloke could get quite good.
seriously Christoph really inspires me. I've been working on this piece for a year now - I'm almost there. Well... I will be in a few more years!
disappointing
too much ritardando and arrpegiated chords...
za zen are you that guy. Are you the guy who spent 5 minutes researching music theory and can tell the difference between the e minor and g major scale, he thinks that its time to ise his 5 minutes of music theory to make a irrelevant comment as yours.Because the type of people like you are unnessesary the overall critism of this video. For anyone else reading this comment, don't be this guy.