Standing ovations from me,dear Marcin Dylla! Das hier ist Gitarrenmusik vom allerfeinsten,mitreißend vom ersten bis zum letzten Takt. Sein Spiel ist so einfühlsam und energiegeladen,weiche und zarte Töne sind genauso perfekt gespielt wie rasant virtuose Passagen,mit scheinbarer Leichtigkeit und Hingabe. Ich bin völlig begeistert von diesem wunderschönen Stück und dieser Interpretation.
This interpretation of the Rossiniana n.1 makes me crazy. So quintessentially beethovenian and even chopenesque in some passages of the first part, so marvelously joyfull and dazzling in the Finale. Marcin is a great artist. We need his music.
Marcin is the golden standard for this rossiniana....and for most of what it plays. His facilty with the instrument allow him to reach such a degree of expressivity and perfection at the same time, that, to me, no other version i've heard can match this. Sorry there is another version: ...the one he plays in the studio you can see in another video;-)
An extremely tricky work brilliantly performed by a man who somehow in a former life seemed to have known Giuliani in person! - As to the technique ... I don't know if anyone noticed his right hand position throughout the performance ... incredible! I wonder if this is a kind of natural gift or the result of highly consequent training all over the decades ...
Pointing out.. Giulianini is a genius for taking ideas from Rossini and making a huge everest of a composition for this instrument.. i'm learning to play this autodidactly.. wish me luck guys 😂 see my video, laugh now.. we'll see someday, maybe a year or two.. who knows 🤣
Una obra como esta, con tantas variaciones, necesita ser tocada con fluidez y precisión para que sea el deleite del oyente. Marcin Dylla tiene todas esas cualidades en su interpretación. Excelente. Congratulaciones.
And Bach is still the greatest !!!?? This is as complex and challenging as any Bach piece..Yet the world knows Bach before they know Giuliani....I mean the general public...They heard of Johann but not Mario when asked !! This piece and execution sure is proof of that ! I love Giuliani...Out of a few I play there's one prelude in C, way less expansive than this ! But boy is it SO Giuliani like this !! Around 11:40-12:30 it's almost, if not, the Tedesco Tarantella !! And talk about cadenzas (who talks about cadenzas !?); that's the last 2-ish minutes of this magnificent work !! Go get 'em Marcin baby !! BRAVO ! BRAVISSIMO ! M, Los Angeles
Please understand I am not knocking the recording quality, but this would have sounded even better live I am thinking...would have loved to be there! ...I might go see him now....this is superb! gives a new meaning to "Nailed It!"
A man who CAN play this piece on a standard size guitar surely IS a master! This interpretation easily makes forget the Bream-version and even comes close to Angel Romero's ultimate recording on the album "The Divine Giuliani". - Thanks for posting!
Even though Marcin chose a faster tempo in parts than necessary, it was a flawless performance! I wonder if he heard Julian Breams performance which I think is better in tempo and coloration. Bream altered his piece from the original by cutting out parts and inserting others from another work which I do not know the name.
I feel bad for all the other guitarists on youtube performing this piece. This is one of the cases were there's a version of that thing that is so clearly superior in all aspects to the others that you're left wondering: what were they supposed to do in the first place? This? Really? ..but the thing they were doing doesn't sound at all like this lol
I think that every time I watch this video. What we just saw was an impossible feat of wizardry, and they pay a lip-service applause like it's their 8 year old nephew's piano recital.
I agree but we have to admit that not everybody has the tools to easily/fully understand and appreciate something like this..I mean, this is not Ziggy Startdust.. =)
Otello "Assisa a piè d'un salice" L'italiana In Algeri 'Languir per una bella' , 'Al capricci della sorte' and 'Pensa alla patria' Armida "Cara, per te quest'anima"
Giuliani offers great sounding and maybe the unsurpassed master of variations - with quite forgiving left hand worlkoad - quite few barre, compare to Barrios, a master of "torture" for left hand.
Duma mnie rozpiera na obczyźnie. Brawo! Muj kuzyn, też zresztą Marcin (Majerczyk) pięknie gra, ale zdradził gitarę klasyczną na rzecz muzyki popularnej, a szkoda.
valsopuseight It is true Marcin owns a Philip Woodfield, but I am absolutely sure this is a Boguslaw Teryks. Look at the headstock and the ornament of the fretboard close to the 20th fret.
Despite the praise. This is not how to play this music. It actually sounds quite horrid and tasteless...especially in lieu of the style and technique of the period and the actual type of guitars used in the 19th century.
cette vidéo mérite d'être vue des millions de fois... très très belle prestation !!
💖💖💖 Absolute Perle!!! Jeder Ton ein Genuss!!!
Standing ovations from me,dear Marcin Dylla!
Das hier ist Gitarrenmusik vom allerfeinsten,mitreißend vom ersten bis zum letzten Takt. Sein Spiel ist so einfühlsam und energiegeladen,weiche und zarte Töne sind genauso perfekt gespielt wie rasant virtuose Passagen,mit scheinbarer Leichtigkeit und Hingabe. Ich bin völlig begeistert von diesem wunderschönen Stück und dieser Interpretation.
He knows how to speak with that guitar
trueeeeeee
Giuliani is a real monster in compositions ...this theme from E minor is overwhelmingly beautiful....
Arguably, Giuliani could have been the greatest guitarist of all time.
Do you mean the Introduction theme, or the following theme with variations? That one is "Assisa al piè di un salice", composed by Rossini.
Very impressive. Thank you ever so much
Amazing performance.
What an amazing player. He seems to be really communicating with the music as its happening!!!!
Bravo, maestro!
Thank you Marcin. Just amazing as always !!
Gosh, how beautiful melody !!! Nothing more I can say...
One of my all time favorite pieces. Dylla does it justtice;)
This interpretation of the Rossiniana n.1 makes me crazy. So quintessentially beethovenian and even chopenesque in some passages of the first part, so marvelously joyfull and dazzling in the Finale. Marcin is a great artist. We need his music.
Alessio Salomoni Chopinesque
Marcin is the golden standard for this rossiniana....and for most of what it plays. His facilty with the instrument allow him to reach such a degree of expressivity and perfection at the same time, that, to me, no other version i've heard can match this. Sorry there is another version: ...the one he plays in the studio you can see in another video;-)
An extremely tricky work brilliantly performed by a man who somehow in a former life seemed to have known Giuliani in person! - As to the technique ... I don't know if anyone noticed his right hand position throughout the performance ... incredible! I wonder if this is a kind of natural gift or the result of highly consequent training all over the decades ...
This is an astonishingly wonderful musical performance of a great composition! BRAVO, sir!
What a classic! It is an impressive piece.
I enjoyed it.
I have a Savino recording, which I like so much as well.
Very beautiful performance; thank you for posting it!
I love to hear you Marcin 😌
Great and incredible!
that is so beautiful, magic at work here!
Pointing out.. Giulianini is a genius for taking ideas from Rossini and making a huge everest of a composition for this instrument.. i'm learning to play this autodidactly.. wish me luck guys 😂 see my video, laugh now.. we'll see someday, maybe a year or two.. who knows 🤣
Amazing, beautiful guitar playing. Touched my heart, realy beautiful.
Una obra como esta, con tantas variaciones, necesita ser tocada con fluidez y precisión para que sea el deleite del oyente. Marcin Dylla tiene todas esas cualidades en su interpretación. Excelente. Congratulaciones.
Outstanding guitar performance
A BIG, GIANT, SUPER LEGEND...!
Grande técnica, precisão e sonoridade! Sou fã!!!
Amazing, no music, all from memory? Wow!
Just superb!
Excellent. music lives in there :-)
just beautiful
I love this piece. great performance. I don't know how you do it with so much perfection. MAGNIFICENT !!!!!!!
Great Job!
The greatest guitarist of all time.
Apparently someone has get really impressed! Keep studying my friend :)
@@amigosXcorrespondenc Natural talent is not enough. So if anybody has to keep studying, it is definitely you :)
Have you heard Guiliani play it?
Beautiful job
It's live amazing.this art
wow thats incredible
Guiliani:A God of the Guitar !
Don de Dios, magnifico !!!!
Awesome!
Beautifull
And Bach is still the greatest !!!?? This is as complex and challenging as any Bach piece..Yet the world knows Bach before they know Giuliani....I mean the general public...They heard of Johann but not Mario when asked !! This piece and execution sure is proof of that ! I love Giuliani...Out of a few I play there's one prelude in C, way less expansive than this ! But boy is it SO Giuliani like this !! Around 11:40-12:30 it's almost, if not, the Tedesco Tarantella !! And talk about cadenzas (who talks about cadenzas !?); that's the last 2-ish minutes of this magnificent work !!
Go get 'em Marcin baby !! BRAVO ! BRAVISSIMO !
M, Los Angeles
que buen guitarrista, impecable las interpretaciones. Grande Marcin!!
magnific
Grande virtuoso!
Wow that was sick
Holy smokes, wow! :- )
Какая безупречная артикуляция, ритмика, драматургия соотношения темпов! Большой музыкант среди гитаристов! А лайки против - позиция дилетантов!
Please understand I am not knocking the recording quality, but this would have sounded even better live I am thinking...would have loved to be there! ...I might go see him now....this is superb!
gives a new meaning to "Nailed It!"
Yes, I agree. The consummate Musician!
A man who CAN play this piece on a standard size guitar surely IS a master! This interpretation easily makes forget the Bream-version and even comes close to Angel Romero's ultimate recording on the album "The Divine Giuliani". - Thanks for posting!
+horrorskopf Yes, a superb Musician!
Bream is superior. Allways.
This is just a standard performance.
Sorry, we will just have to disagree on that.
magnifique!
extraordinary of course But Bream,s versión it is superb as well .
Gran dominio del instrumento y ejecutante de excelsa sensibilidad
Great technique and well played all round. For sheer entertainment value I would recommend the Julian Bream version of this.
11:24 amazing!!!
Oh no my friend!!!
0:00 - 14:50
Amazing!!!!
magnifica interpretacion, que bien.
Woaaaaaa!!!!!
favoloso!
magnifico
너무 잘 친다..
Браво!!!
Perfeito
awsomme
i only stopped here cuz calloway sent me
nice!
Even though Marcin chose a faster tempo in parts than necessary, it was a flawless performance! I wonder if he heard Julian Breams performance which I think is better in tempo and coloration. Bream altered his piece from the original by cutting out parts and inserting others from another work which I do not know the name.
Bream's is much better.
Perfect
10.00 and beyond defies belief...it just appears humanly impossible to play ... stupendous playing!
My childhood....
no.1 virtuoso
9.03 9/20 the most mustical journey.
Fiendishly difficult, but he delivers it with consummate ease!!!!???
I feel bad for all the other guitarists on youtube performing this piece. This is one of the cases were there's a version of that thing that is so clearly superior in all aspects to the others that you're left wondering: what were they supposed to do in the first place? This? Really? ..but the thing they were doing doesn't sound at all like this lol
너무나 조아요
😍😍😍
Tuyệt vời.Cảm ơn akmal anshari
Juiceless.
The audience seems kind of nonchalant, considering what they just heard. I would have been standing on my chair.
I think that every time I watch this video. What we just saw was an impossible feat of wizardry, and they pay a lip-service applause like it's their 8 year old nephew's piano recital.
Yup, you wouldn’t be American perchance?
I agree but we have to admit that not everybody has the tools to easily/fully understand and appreciate something like this..I mean, this is not Ziggy Startdust.. =)
Poles are relatively reserved. Doesn't necessarily imply lack of appreciation.
@@arielgabizon78 That makes sense.
Bream had it right ,,, really right !!!!
fuera de este universo
I think this is better than 2nd one
I hate classicism on guitar. but Dylla makes me want to play it
14:02-14:04 why is it different in Bream's version? That chord progression -which I think is really spot on - is missing..
There are some other differences too, like the section after the arpeggios around 7:15.
Who made this guitar? Thank you.
Hello, you know that works by Rossini are involved in this work?
Otello "Assisa a piè d'un salice"
L'italiana In Algeri 'Languir per una bella' , 'Al capricci della sorte' and 'Pensa alla patria'
Armida "Cara, per te quest'anima"
Hansley wow I couldn't find this information anywhere else.Thanks
Guys, check out the interpretation from Alvaro Pierri. It is on a much higher level than Dylla's interpretation, with much more variation and emotion.
Giuliani offers great sounding and maybe the unsurpassed master of variations - with quite forgiving left hand worlkoad - quite few barre, compare to Barrios, a master of "torture" for left hand.
He should make a video with Tenacious D and Dave Grohl!
sick
Amazing interpretation!!! What guitar is it? Sounds amazing,
Any ideas yet?
저기 앉아있는 관객들은 저 연주가 얼마나 대단한 연주인지 모르는듯.
whats his guitar?
+Rafael Pereira Bogusław Teryks
@@PrzemSusko Thanks! I wish the guitar maker were always identified. I don't think I've ever seen a blond neck before.
6:42
how can he do those harmonics?
+lado barnovi Harmonics artificial
棒
Duma mnie rozpiera na obczyźnie. Brawo! Muj kuzyn, też zresztą Marcin (Majerczyk) pięknie gra, ale zdradził gitarę klasyczną na rzecz muzyki popularnej, a szkoda.
Tabs bro ?
lol
Troppo veloce!!!!
Great interpretation. Congratulations!!! Bravo. Who is the luthier of this guitar?
The luthier is Lionel Messi
Boguslaw Teryks.
Phillip Woodfield
valsopuseight It is true Marcin owns a Philip Woodfield, but I am absolutely sure this is a Boguslaw Teryks. Look at the headstock and the ornament of the fretboard close to the 20th fret.
I think you may be absolutely correct Mathijis. Thanks!
이 곡이 이렇게 지루하지 않은 곡이었다니.
Snacka om att frasera.
Despite the praise. This is not how to play this music. It actually sounds quite horrid and tasteless...especially in lieu of the style and technique of the period and the actual type of guitars used in the 19th century.