For me, with this one performance, Lagrutta comes to stand in the same league as Bream, Williams and Segovia. You can almost smell the fragrance of the Spanish soil. And Tarrega! What a man.
@vivacenontroppo If you think so, then you are a little less aware of the tradition that Tarrega came from, than you could be. For one, Tarrega wanted to express the Spanish culture and the different regions (with this piece especially), and Tarrega had an endless appetite for operatic type improvisation.
For me, with this one performance, Lagrutta comes to stand in the same league as Bream, Williams and Segovia. You can almost smell the fragrance of the Spanish soil. And Tarrega! What a man.
playdoh2able 1 month ago
Es war ein super Konzert!!!!
Berlin604 3 months ago
¡Un gran virtuoso!
BBinarius 4 months ago
@Lukecash12 so you think that tarrega used some pauses just by a mistake? cuz he dont care about that.
vivacenontroppo 5 months ago
@vivacenontroppo If you think so, then you are a little less aware of the tradition that Tarrega came from, than you could be. For one, Tarrega wanted to express the Spanish culture and the different regions (with this piece especially), and Tarrega had an endless appetite for operatic type improvisation.
Lukecash12 5 months ago
i think tarrega would't be proud of this interpetation. it's overinterpreted.
vivacenontroppo 5 months ago
Symbiotic. I love his art.
Skizzer 7 months ago
wow!! que hermosas manos....
eliud441 1 year ago
Felicitaciones Aldo ,Excelente,!....
infinito999internet 1 year ago
exelente !! exelente !!! . Gracias
leys0526 1 year ago