I am almost sure that the performer is not Segovia (too quite, too few accented notes). Perhaps he is Emilio Pujol himself, who made this guitar adaptation of the song.
It's a folks song of obscure origin and is a few hundred years old, anyway. Pau Casals did make it well known with the cello. Jordi Savall performs it today with viola de gamba.
Bien!
dmmleonardo 3 months ago
Beautiful guitar performance, i love ALEJANDRO ALDONZA's version, he is a great singer from Argentina. And the video it´s magic. I love hem!!!
emmarosecarrte 2 years ago
This performer is Pierre Millan-Trescases.
And this performance is recorded in the CD "Emilio Pujol Integrale pour guitare".
jin1inoue 2 years ago
I am almost sure that the performer is not Segovia (too quite, too few accented notes). Perhaps he is Emilio Pujol himself, who made this guitar adaptation of the song.
peterluth 2 years ago
(Emilio Pujol is the forth man of the picture. The first one is Segovia, the third is Miguel Llobet. Does anyone know who is the second?)
peterluth 2 years ago
In case you are still interested: the second one in the picture is Daniel Fortea, who, like Llobet or Pujol Was also Tarrega´s disciple.
regards
fehr1960 2 years ago
It's a folks song of obscure origin and is a few hundred years old, anyway. Pau Casals did make it well known with the cello. Jordi Savall performs it today with viola de gamba.
garettgentry 2 years ago
It would be Andres Segovia. Anyway a guitar master.
garridobanjoco 3 years ago
i think this was by Pablo Casals. I'm not sure, though. :)
sipmtlt9195 3 years ago