Angelo Branduardi: "Omaggio a Pressenda"

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"La sonorità unica ed eccezionale del violino creato da Francesco Pressenda, uno dei più grandi Maestri liutai del mondo, e figlio della Terra delle Langhe, rivive grazie ad Angelo Branduardi"

Francesco Pressenda è nato a Lequio Berria (Cuneo) nel 1777. Noto in tutto il mondo per la sua abilità, e paragonato a Stradivarius, usò una vernice rosso-arancione che diede ai suoi violini una sonorità unica ed eccezionale.
I suoi strumenti sono ora ricercati per le loro qualità sonore ed estetiche. Questo violino, messo a disposizione dall'esperto in strumenti musicali antichi Giovanni Accornero. venne fabbricato dal Pressenda all'eta di 52 anni, quindi nel pieno della sua maturità professionale.

"The unique and exceptional sonority of the violin created by Francesco Pressenda, one of the greatest "Maestro liutaio" in the world, and child of the Land of the Langhe, relive thanks to Angelo Branduardi"

Francesco Pressenda was born in Lequio Berria (Cuneo) in 1777. Known all over the world for his ability, and compared to Stradivarius, he used a red-orange varnish that gave an unique and exceptional sonority to his violins.
His instruments are sought after for their sonorous and aesthetics qualities. This violin, that belongs to Giovanni Accornero, expert of ancient musical instruments, was manufactured by Pressenda at the age of 52, therefore in the full of his professional maturity.

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  • Obviously he's not Milstein or Heifetz or Menuhin or Oistrakh, but he's anyway an excellent violinist and an excellent guitarist, and he composed wonderful songs oriented toward the Renaissance, Baroque and Folk traditional repertoires.

    Branduardi is a wonderful Troubador, a Menestrello.

    Before judging him you must know more about him.

  • ¡¡Bellísimo!!

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  • if you want to hear real violin playing, listen to Michael Rabin, Nathan Milstein, Itzhak Perlman, Pinchas Zuckerman etc...

    this man you so compliment can't even bother to tune his violin properly

    He should stick to what he can do (maybe singing or guitar playing, I don't know)

    It takes years of dedicated study to play the violin, he obviously has not done that.

  • @andros1961 sorry, no disco, house or anything like that for me. I am a professional classical musician.

  • @alra1975 I don't need to know anything about him to hear his music. And you don't need to be Milstein to phrase with elegance. He is a jack of all trades and master of none.

  • @rojasrod

    ...well, you can listening other music, like disco, house, etc etc...if you like the garbage it's your business..

  • @ermeslozingaro

    ..te co' la musica c'hai fatto a cazzotti da piccolo..e me sa che t'ha lasciato un occhio pesto..

  • @ermeslozingaro Ma poveretto! Torna ad ascoltare Cristina D'Avena, va

  • ME SEMBRA ER NONNO IMPAZZITO DE VANNA MARCHI

    CHE SCHIFEZZ

  • bha!!

  • in answer to you @alra1975 , i don't need to know anything about him to give my opinion, his performance is all I need to make up my mind

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