Beautifully played. Thanks for posting these lovely Armand Coeck pieces. Hope to discover more.
stilleman 2 years ago
Great played as always - and an interesting discovery. I never heard about this composer, but this will change soon. Denian, King of the String!
JuergenSchenk 2 years ago
mmm, maybe it should be called 'march of the ents'
key2kingdom 2 years ago
This is the first piece I have listened to from this composer..And I'm lucky as I heard it from you first as well :)
Asli
Agulay53 2 years ago
Thanks Asli.
DenianArcoleo 2 years ago
Lovely, Denian! Armand Coeck's music always reminds me of Erik Satie: both lyrical composers. Have you tried Coeck's nocturnes?
zurcher 2 years ago
Yes indeed. Maybe I will post them here too : )
Best wishes
Denian
Yet another worth watching performance. I know it's been said before but I've just got to mention what looks like your PJ's........ Cheers for another fine work.
DavetheIV 2 years ago
Very nice piece and a splendid performance!
Svilen
spronev 2 years ago
Stunning work, Denian, and what a lovely piece it is too,
Thank you and best wishes, SV
SommaVesuvio 2 years ago
Thank you SV!
Coeck's music is my current musical obsession (I get lots of those :-)
Glad you enjoyed this.
Best to you
Beautiful composition. Your tone and your instrument are also beautiful, maestro. Can you tell the name of the luthier?
raulcalderonbird 2 years ago
Thanks!
The guitar is by Rod Capper of New Zealand.
Denian, Lord of the strings? 5 stars again.
sorfingers1965 2 years ago
Great music! And good comparison. I like Tolkien too!
Greetings.
AngelConnelly 2 years ago
Thanks! Yes, Tolkien is wonderful, the only author I never tire of.
wonderfull Denian , very interesting
andresferrigno 2 years ago
Thanks Andres :-)
I recommend Coeck's music, it is as you say, very interesting and rather mysterious.
Beautifully played. Thanks for posting these lovely Armand Coeck pieces. Hope to discover more.
stilleman 2 years ago
Great played as always - and an interesting discovery. I never heard about this composer, but this will change soon. Denian, King of the String!
JuergenSchenk 2 years ago
mmm, maybe it should be called 'march of the ents'
key2kingdom 2 years ago
This is the first piece I have listened to from this composer..And I'm lucky as I heard it from you first as well :)
Asli
Agulay53 2 years ago
Thanks Asli.
DenianArcoleo 2 years ago
Lovely, Denian! Armand Coeck's music always reminds me of Erik Satie: both lyrical composers. Have you tried Coeck's nocturnes?
zurcher 2 years ago
Yes indeed. Maybe I will post them here too : )
Best wishes
Denian
DenianArcoleo 2 years ago
Yet another worth watching performance. I know it's been said before but I've just got to mention what looks like your PJ's........ Cheers for another fine work.
DavetheIV 2 years ago
Very nice piece and a splendid performance!
Svilen
spronev 2 years ago
Stunning work, Denian, and what a lovely piece it is too,
Thank you and best wishes, SV
SommaVesuvio 2 years ago
Thank you SV!
Coeck's music is my current musical obsession (I get lots of those :-)
Glad you enjoyed this.
Best to you
Denian
DenianArcoleo 2 years ago
Beautiful composition. Your tone and your instrument are also beautiful, maestro. Can you tell the name of the luthier?
raulcalderonbird 2 years ago
Thanks!
The guitar is by Rod Capper of New Zealand.
DenianArcoleo 2 years ago
Denian, Lord of the strings? 5 stars again.
sorfingers1965 2 years ago
Great music! And good comparison. I like Tolkien too!
Greetings.
AngelConnelly 2 years ago
Thanks! Yes, Tolkien is wonderful, the only author I never tire of.
Best wishes
Denian
DenianArcoleo 2 years ago
wonderfull Denian , very interesting
andresferrigno 2 years ago
Thanks Andres :-)
I recommend Coeck's music, it is as you say, very interesting and rather mysterious.
Best wishes
Denian
DenianArcoleo 2 years ago