Brescianello: Gigue - Gergely Gembela

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Brescianello: e-minor Partita, 4/4 Gigue. It has been snowing all day and Xmas is coming so I am all excited, but I had to do this to make the partita complete... Thanks everybody watching and encouraging me, I wish you all a merry Christmas.

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  • Hey Gergely,

    That was totally amazing. You are unbelievable gifted and you seem to have great personality too, which is very important in musician's career. I follow all your videos, work hard and make fanastic progress. Greetings from Poland.

    PS. I think junior's GFA will be good chance for you in a couple of years.

  • @chepurociel620 Hi, thank you for your attention. I've checked your channel, you have a great taste in music so I appreciate your comment even more. My parents say first I should be open to the world, and I might shut myself to practise later, when I have something to give. I love competitions, would be nice to go to the GFA some day but I should save my pocket money for about ten years to get there so I'm afraid I'd miss the junior.

    All the best,

    Gergely

  • Hello Gergely! What a fantastic young musician you are! :) I came across your videos randomly, and am so happy I did. You have a great understanding of baroque phrasing already at such a young age.  I was searching for music of Brescianello, as I'd heard a sonata for violin and baroque bassoon, and found your videos. I sing & play baroque bassoon in New York City. I'm wondering - would you ever consider learning lute, theorbo & baroque guitar? You would be amazing, especially on theorbo! :)

  • @jcbaritone Thank you for your comment, but I assure you, I wasn't phrasing, just played the music as it came. I've read that Brescianello wrote his beautiful partitas and sonatas for the barock guitar when he got fired from his post in Germany – I think his desperate mood makes these pieces more precious. I would love to play the theorbo and a lot of other instruments too, like the charango. Greetings,

    Gergely

  • Hi, Gergely, I started learning to play the classical guitar recently. If I can only play half a well as you one day, I will be happy with myself. I love this Christmas video. Sincerely, Sherie in California, U.S.

  • @sheriecy You are very kind, but I am only at the beginning of my studies myself, I know I have to work hard to play well. Good luck and lots of patience (I would do with more of that too) for your studies. Respect,

    Gergely

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  • Congratulations Kid !

    

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  • Awesome! Very nice playing...

  • Very nice indeed. Brescianello is one of my favorites. You really mastered the gigue rhythm - the concluding passage is particularly well-played. Happy new year, my friend!

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