Thank you. Lovely and enlightening conversation. It's interesting to hear Ms. Snowden speak of Julian's method because I had precisely the same impression of him when I met him. Lovely, gentle, brilliant and humble, and yet with a razor sharp knowledge and insight of exactly how he wanted a piece to sound. Glorious man. We miss him.
Great interview. Breams passion and emotion came out in his music, he gave absolutely everything of himself to the pieces and committed fearlessly and 100% which is why he’s my all time favourite musician.
This proves Bream's humility, which is evident in his playing. His whole approach was to get your ego out of the way of the music, which is something that is often sorely lacking in most performers.
Steve Goss came to Brazil in 2013, he was a kind of angel for us, in São Paulo Leo Brouwer Festival. With all his chats, conferences and class, he gave to musicians a big present. I am looking forward to know Laura Snownden too, for me one of the gigants of our music and guitar world. While we wait for this occasion, I thank to this good friend and fantastic master for give to us the opportunity of listen Laura talking abour our dear Julian and his atmosphere now more close to us than never. Thanks!
I didn't know the Princess of Wales had anothe younger sister who looks and sounds so lovely. Years ago Johnny Carson told a guest, an expert gardener named Crusoe: " You haven't lost your British accent". She replied: "Johnny, you have an accent, I speak English!".
Seems to me the word the lovely lady is struggling to find is understanding, and you can't get understanding better than from experience. I believe this is the lesson the great maestro was imparting. Rest in peace maestro, you are sorely missed.
@@fightbacktohealth9625 replacement migration, anti-white practices in every sector of society and generally western civilization is exhausted I think. It's like we're living through a slow motion car crash.
Thank you. Lovely and enlightening conversation. It's interesting to hear Ms. Snowden speak of Julian's method because I had precisely the same impression of him when I met him. Lovely, gentle, brilliant and humble, and yet with a razor sharp knowledge and insight of exactly how he wanted a piece to sound. Glorious man. We miss him.
Great interview. Breams passion and emotion came out in his music, he gave absolutely everything of himself to the pieces and committed fearlessly and 100% which is why he’s my all time favourite musician.
Did he compose?
Thank you for such a wonderful interview. Rest in peace, Maestro.
This proves Bream's humility, which is evident in his playing. His whole approach was to get your ego out of the way of the music, which is something that is often sorely lacking in most performers.
Amen
Steve Goss came to Brazil in 2013, he was a kind of angel for us, in São Paulo Leo Brouwer Festival. With all his chats, conferences and class, he gave to musicians a big present. I am looking forward to know Laura Snownden too, for me one of the gigants of our music and guitar world. While we wait for this occasion, I thank to this good friend and fantastic master for give to us the opportunity of listen Laura talking abour our dear Julian and his atmosphere now more close to us than never.
Thanks!
Wow! What a great teacher Mr Bream was!
Wonderful discussion and some illuminating answers - Go Laura!
This woman is a treasure as she was taught by a previous treasure.
"It should sound like you are making it up". Words of musical wisdom.
This was very helpful.
Thank you Laura and Stephen!!!
Laura is dreamy like an British accented elf in the forest
more of this "Bream" videos please
He seems to have been a wonderful teacher.
This is the type of YT channel I was looking for ! :)
Thanks for the tru real emotional connection
This guy sounds like a bad of M&M's being read out loud but what a great interview. Thank you.
Teach you to be yourself ..... reassuring the personal instantiation of the logos .
I didn't know the Princess of
Wales had anothe younger sister who looks and sounds so lovely. Years ago Johnny
Carson told a guest, an expert
gardener named Crusoe:
" You haven't lost your British
accent". She replied: "Johnny,
you have an accent, I speak
English!".
I believe Julien got a lot of his feeling for music playing Django gypsy jazz in his youth.
My god she’s lovely
Privilegiada Laura ✔
Is she as pretty as she is talented and intelligent or vice versa? Such a sweetheart
Take Raphael Feuillatre as your teacher..
I wish I had a British accent.
Seems to me the word the lovely lady is struggling to find is understanding, and you can't get understanding better than from experience. I believe this is the lesson the great maestro was imparting. Rest in peace maestro, you are sorely missed.
It's so sad to think that British people like Laura will be a minority in just a generation and lost forever a generation after that :'(
why so?
@@fightbacktohealth9625 replacement migration, anti-white practices in every sector of society and generally western civilization is exhausted I think. It's like we're living through a slow motion car crash.
@@theloniuspunk383 *slowclap
Let's keep the comments to music.
The flaw in your argument is that Laura Snowden is unique. There are no people like Laura. Each human is a unique being.