I think the strings were new; changed one or two days before the recital. This is a big mistake when a concert will be given (novice mistake). We can hear the metalic vibration all the time. I'm not sure but I imagine Kaori is a conceited guitar player. However, I've listened to her playing Dyen's Saudade No.3 and it was not bad at all. I recommend "The Summer of 42" from the "Lumieres" album. This piece is the most sentimental transmission of her guitar.
sorry forgot to add that I like Muraji San's playing very much but she has interpreted this piece insuffieciently, very robotic as though she is trying not to make mistakes.
Let the mistakes happen I say, and let your feelings out! Mind you she makes more money than I do so I should be a bit quiter perhaps?
The John Feeley arrangement doesnt seem very different from the old Segovia text, but his playing is quite magical reminding me of the best of Segovia and John Williams unique styles combined together.
The Shinichi Fukuda transcription seems the closest interpretation to the original Violin score. They all use a dropped D tunning though.
Played very well by a great player of class- guitar.Anyone watching this should also listen to the interpretation by John Feeley from Ireland.The accoustic quality in Feeley's version is really superb.
John feeley plays chaconne in d
59trek 1 month ago
I think the strings were new; changed one or two days before the recital. This is a big mistake when a concert will be given (novice mistake). We can hear the metalic vibration all the time. I'm not sure but I imagine Kaori is a conceited guitar player. However, I've listened to her playing Dyen's Saudade No.3 and it was not bad at all. I recommend "The Summer of 42" from the "Lumieres" album. This piece is the most sentimental transmission of her guitar.
L0RDALBERT 1 month ago
sorry forgot to add that I like Muraji San's playing very much but she has interpreted this piece insuffieciently, very robotic as though she is trying not to make mistakes.
Let the mistakes happen I say, and let your feelings out! Mind you she makes more money than I do so I should be a bit quiter perhaps?
soundknight21 1 month ago
The John Feeley arrangement doesnt seem very different from the old Segovia text, but his playing is quite magical reminding me of the best of Segovia and John Williams unique styles combined together.
The Shinichi Fukuda transcription seems the closest interpretation to the original Violin score. They all use a dropped D tunning though.
soundknight21 1 month ago
Magistral!!!
MarcosCesar549 2 months ago
A little too mechanical and metallic for my tastes.
xpi7 2 months ago
Played very well by a great player of class- guitar.Anyone watching this should also listen to the interpretation by John Feeley from Ireland.The accoustic quality in Feeley's version is really superb.
bilstew 5 months ago
Meraviglioso.....Kaori è straordinaria..insuperabile...grazie per il caricamento
luxien2 1 year ago