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Uploaded by on Jan 28, 2010

Andres Segovia with the Bell Telephone Orchestra performs Mario Castelnuovo Tedesco 3rd movement from Concerto in Re. CBS broadcast April 11, 1963
I also have a extremely rare 1948 BW of Segovia performing the Bach Chaconne,Fugue BWV 1001, Tarrega Capricho Arabe,Estudio Brillante,Albeniz Granada,Sevilla, Leyenda, Granados La Maja de Goya, Dance #10 in (G) and four other pieces I,m not familiar with. If interested in trading let me know..I also have some very rare Chris Parkening and others.

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  • PLEASE upload the full video.. please.. please

  • I'm interested by your 1948 Segovia video.

    I have rare videos I could trade

  • would actually sound better in person...T.V. mics back then were horrible for guitar especially if the sound tech was not a (recording studio) technician-he'd have no ear for acoustic instruments.Even today in modern studios have bad results miking and mixing guitar(usually hit or miss) they shouldve let Segovia's label handle it.

  • What a great clip but unfortunately marred by the most unflattering acoustic on the guitar. It's totally dry (no reverb) which all guitarists hate. Really this should be remastered in some way as it's such a good bit of footage. Ask any classical guitarist and they will tell you that this kind of dry sound does the player an injustice. Still, it's a credit to Segovia that he still sounds good despite it.

  • Dear grandfather! (-: THE Master

  • A compas y tempo buen gusto y estilo un sonido personal pero a la hora de enfrentarse a la orquesta siempre a tempo .Este señor conocia mejor el compas que los chicos de metronomo y mas que eso el color que tiene en cada nota es admirable lo longevo que llego a ser pero gracias a ello nos dejo apreciar una forma de tocar de la primera parte del siglo 20 en la cual vivio su plenitud .

  • MAESTRO!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • 70 years old¡

    

  • Este Señor de Joven fue el mas grande virtuoso de su generacion. ademas un hombre con un gran sentido del color timbre y ritmo cuando la guitarra estaba en un mundo aislado .

  • Bravo¡ Compas , ritmo , articulacion.

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