Patrick Kearney plays Train to Koyunbaba

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Live audio with edited video performance of Train to Koyunbaba played by the composer. Video direction and editing by P.Demeny. Sound Francois Collette. Sheet Music Publisher: Editions Daminus.

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  • to banjocrazy & vaizone, pls keep your comment war to yourselves. Patrick Kearney was my teacher. So pls be nice. (FYI: Mr.Kearney has asked me to leave BjCrazy's and VaiZone's first comments up as a demonstration of free speech)

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  • @classicalfede Thank you Mr. Alfonso. Have fun playing guitar!

  • @PatrickJamesKearney I think maybe you are right, i just did not like the piece, i am sorry if i was aggressive.

    And by the way, you are a great interpreter!

  • @classicalfede ALL major composers (of which I am certainly not) quote other composers, even at times they "appropriate" these notes or themes as their own: Dionisio Aguado quotes Beethoven at the start of the 2nd mvt of his Rondo Brilliante in La minore, and many composers such as Bach,Mozart, Beethoven have often used themes and written variations to their liking - please read and learn a little before making really, really, uncultured statements.

  • @classicalfede : Also, this is an Original composition of mine, dedicated to Carlo Domeniconi's Koyunbaba (My publisher sent an audio and printed copy to Carlo himself)- -It is NOT as you mention: "...an awful copy" maybe in your opininion, it's an awful piece - but do not compare this to Domenconi's master-piece, Koyunbaba. Be well and take care. -PK

  • @PatrickJamesKearney compose your own music, do not copy masterpieces ;)

  • @classicalfede: AKA Federico Alfonso from Argentina(who by the way plays a nice interpretation of Barrios' last mvt of the Catedral): Yes, Koyunbaba is in fact a place in Kirklareli, Turkey. Please use google before making bold statements. Koyunababa is also the name or rather "nick-name" of a 13th century monk from the Ottoman empire. It can also be a compound word meaning, "sheep-father". Good luck in your guitar playing Mr. Alfonso.

  • it is an awful copy of Domeniconi's work. By the way, Koyunbaba IS NOT A PLACE.

  • While I found the piece interesting to listen to, it made me feel like I was listening to the improvisation during one of my practice sessions. Sadly, while this _is_ a reflection of Carlo's piece, it leaves behind all the class and power of the original piece.

    Musically, I didn't care for it. Technically, it sounds like a fun practice exercise. The mixing of the obvious 'western' flavor really didn't work for me and brought it all down.

    The visuals were awful.

    Still, worth a listen, no more.

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