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Miloš Karadaglic est une révélation de la guitare classique. A l'occasio...
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Miloš Karadaglic est une révélation de la guitare classique. A l'occasion de son concert en Italie, au Tucsan Sun Festival ce 6 août, il joue pour LEXPRESS.fr deux morceaux, dont l'envoûtant Asturias.
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Watch this interview and you'll see that Milos Karadaglic already has th...
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Watch this interview and you'll see that Milos Karadaglic already has the composure, the confidence and the easy charm of a movie star, which may horrify classical music purists. But all you have to do is listen to him play to realize he's more than a poster boy for the classical guitar. He's smart, self-deprecating, funny, and a sensitive, gifted musician. His fingers are fast, and his intonation is perfect.
As Milos tells "Quick Hits" reporter Marco Werman, his discovery of his musical gift coincided with the wars in the Balkans in the 1990s. Those conflicts didn't engulf his native Montenegro as much as other parts of the region. But he still came to see music as a sanctuary and as a universal language, with the power to soothe, to excite, and to unite.
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"Oriental" by Enrique Granados is the final track on Milos Kar...
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"Oriental" by Enrique Granados is the final track on Milos Karadaglic's debut album on Deutsche Grammophon, "Mediterraneo," a musical tour of his interior and geographical world.
When Milos was a novice guitarist, he hoped the instrument would win him girlfriends. It was when his father played a record for him of the beloved Andres Segovia that he realized he wanted to play that kind of music for lots of people. "In my ears, and in my whole body, something happened," Milos remembers. Today, he doesn't try and make it happen. He's not in control when he plays. As in, he doesn't think about it. "When I play," says Milos, "I just play."
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"Oriental" by Enrique Granados is the final track on Milos Kar...
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"Oriental" by Enrique Granados is the final track on Milos Karadaglic's debut album on Deutsche Grammophon, "Mediterraneo," a musical tour of his interior and geographical world.
When Milos was a novice guitarist, he hoped the instrument would win him girlfriends. It was when his father played a record for him of the beloved Andres Segovia that he realized he wanted to play that kind of music for lots of people. "In my ears, and in my whole body, something happened," Milos remembers. Today, he doesn't try and make it happen. He's not in control when he plays. As in, he doesn't think about it. "When I play," says Milos, "I just play."
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aang609 favorited a video
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Watch this interview and you'll see that Milos Karadaglic already has th...
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Watch this interview and you'll see that Milos Karadaglic already has the composure, the confidence and the easy charm of a movie star, which may horrify classical music purists. But all you have to do is listen to him play to realize he's more than a poster boy for the classical guitar. He's smart, self-deprecating, funny, and a sensitive, gifted musician. His fingers are fast, and his intonation is perfect.
As Milos tells "Quick Hits" reporter Marco Werman, his discovery of his musical gift coincided with the wars in the Balkans in the 1990s. Those conflicts didn't engulf his native Montenegro as much as other parts of the region. But he still came to see music as a sanctuary and as a universal language, with the power to soothe, to excite, and to unite.
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