Mertz won the prize for this piece in the competition organized by Makaroff, beating N. Coste for the first prize...unfortunately he died before he found out he had won.
It's nice to hear monstrously difficult virtuosic pieces like this played with such superb technique and musicality.
It's called Concertino and does not have any Opus number, but it was written for the Guitar Competition in the year 1856, organized by the Russian guitarist Nikolas Markaroff.
BRAVO!
lautenist4711 1 month ago
Mertz won the prize for this piece in the competition organized by Makaroff, beating N. Coste for the first prize...unfortunately he died before he found out he had won.
It's nice to hear monstrously difficult virtuosic pieces like this played with such superb technique and musicality.
Bravo
dubyatf911 7 months ago
amazing
virtuosic performance
i watch this like everyday. playing is immaculate. and i love mertz
hes so underrated
Utubesuxmycock 11 months ago
Nice! Thank you. (TS)
kei19690113 1 year ago
Very very good performance. Well done!
BHayley 2 years ago
It's called Concertino and does not have any Opus number, but it was written for the Guitar Competition in the year 1856, organized by the Russian guitarist Nikolas Markaroff.
Philotas87 3 years ago
Wonderful, thanks so much for playing so beautifully one of my favourites.
luc14122006 3 years ago
Great Fantastic! I cannot find any other word to define this superb exibition!
Can you inform us about the Opus number of this Concierto?
Magic Guitar
magicguitar52 3 years ago