Vladimir Gorbach - Sonata K. 239 (Scarlatti)

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Sonata K. 239
composed by Domenico Scarlatti (1685-1757)
arranged by David Russell
performed by Vladimir Gorbach

July 3, 2011 - Legacy Hall
Columbus State University
2011 Guitar Foundation of America
International Concert Artist Competition
Final Round Performance

Competition Final Results:
1st Place: Vladimir Gorbach (Russia)
2nd Place: András Csáki (Hungary)
3rd Place: Damien Lancelle (France)
4th Place: Jeremy Collins (USA)

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  • Maybe you should concentrate more on the beautiful music he produces on such a high technical and artistic level, instead of making these rude and pointless comments.

  • @gtrmusic69 Never mind, maybe there's misunderstanding on both sides. Everyone's got his opinion, someone is more into details, someone search for a complex experience, someone doesn't even know what he want... etc. :D Well my opinion on this subject is, that Gorbach's foot-motion doesn't bother me at all in context of overall experience of his performance. There are lots of artists that have many "signature" moves, facial gestures that are really ridiculous, but if it somehow helps them in...

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  • @Vlk6 I'm not joining the argument but i just wanna say that we should focus less on the person's performance than on the beauty of the music. if moving the foot annoys a person than you obviously aren't listening to the inexplicably beautiful music that Gorbach has so successfully interpreted.

  • @gtrmusic69 You're easily annoyed, aren't you?

  • @gtrmusic69 envy much?

  • @gtrmusic69 That's pretty smart. Telling the GFA winner how to win.

  • ...their art-production, it's only their choice or manner and then it's on the listener to decide whether he likes it or not. But for me, this performance was brilliant and I didn't even noticed his odd foot-motion because of the way he played. So I don't care - because I know how hard is to get to his level of playing, so I wouldn't even think about giving him advices what to do. That was my impression of what you'd written, sorry if I misunderstood, but now, it's more clear, i believe :)

  • @Vlk6 What do you mean, I said "too bad, such a nice player" what more proof do you want that I was listening to his playing. By the way the comment was not pointless at all. The point of it was/is that he moves his foot wayyyy too much. Doesn't mean he isn't a good player, all it means is that it's annoying to watch his presentation/performance thus it takes away from the overall experience. Now do you understand what the point was?

  • Recockulous. 

  • "Sonata K. 239" Domenico Scarlatti.

    Vladimir Gorbach, Guitar.

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