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Uploaded by on Sep 23, 2006

This is a very romantic piece by Leo Brouwer. I've heard several different versions but this is what my Chester Music Edition read...

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  • Que excelente tocas, y es cierto de tantas versiones que he escuchado la tuya se lleva el primer puesto, pues es la combinación de pasión por un instrumento y de pasión a la música. Esto es lo que los músicos queremos demostrar porque sin pasión nada hay. Saludos amigo!

  • Hola que tal?

    Muchas gracias.

    Saludos desde Suecia.

    Per-Olov

  • I've just heard this piece and have become completely enchanted by it. As a 64 year old woman who just returned to classical guitar 3 years ago after a 20 year absence, I find your musicianship very artistic and sensitive. Unlike some guitarists who mechanically perform the notes, you bring them alive with feeling. This will be the next piece that I will try to learn, but listening to your interpretation of guitar music is very inspiring for me.

  • Thank you so much for your kind words. Please keep listening to me. I hope also not only on YouTube but also on my CDs.

    Kindly and ... keep playing!

    Per-Olov

  • Remarkable playing as always Mr. Kingdren! I find it fascinating that Brouwer can compose something so abtract and dissonant as his Tarantos or La Espiral Eterna but at the same time be able to create something as beautiful and romantic as this song! Ive been studying a lot of Brouwer etudes in school and I have to say I love your version of etude 6! But Id love to hear more of your renditions of Brouwers etudes! Best regards from California!

  • Hi there. Thank you. I agree with you. I only know 2 tonal pieces by Brouwer: This and Cancion de Cuna. (wish I have as an mp3 on my web shop). Beautiful pieces.

    Per-Olov

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  • You can describe all my feelings with a single guitar. Thank You!

  • De varias versiones que he escuchado la suya me parece la mejor, felicitaciones.

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  • Es la 1 a.m. y estaba estaba viendo una interpretacion de tocata y fuga de Bach y paso y paso mi hijo que este año sale del conservatorio de musica y me dijo que escuchara Un dia de Noviembre y su interpretacion es la primera que selecciona y quedado maravillado, estoy estudiando musica a mi 55 años y espero algun dia poder interpretar esta pieza, me ha dejado maravillado salduso. desde Veracruz, Mexico.

  • Well done. Played the piece how it wanted to be played. Many people take a lovely piece like this and make it a technical exercise of speed not of expression. Thank you.

  • Tremenda versión, para quitarse el sombrero. El nivel de la guitarra clásica es estratosférico :-).

  • Hola nuevamente en tu canal, quería comentarte que me gusta mucho la velocidad con que tocas este tema, he visto varios vídeos de esta composición y me he quedado con 2 que me parecen muy sensibles y adquieren mayor romanticismo. Obviamente tu interpretación esta entre estas 2 y la otra es una joven (flikky90). Ambos tocan este tema con mucho sentimiento. Felicitaciones

  • Precioso!!!

    Buenisimo sonido!!! :)

  • This interpretation shows the difference between a great guitar talent and a true master. I think that Leo Brouwer wrote a sheer poem. Only the essencial notes remain and the rest is stripped.

    Of course you would like to play it Rubato and Adagio and Molto Espressivo but . . . Leo said: Andante cantabile and let my notes tell their story. Of course if you feel inspired, go for your own interpretation, but I think a true master like Per-Olov shows us the way of the poet.

  • You are a genius.

    Thank you.

  • This is one of the most beautiful pieces of guitar music that I have ever heard

  • Very nicely done. I am glad you play the third section at a slower pace. I always cringe when it is rushed. Maybe it sounds more playful that way, but it disturbs the mood for me.

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