Joaquin Clerch - La Espiral Eterna (Leo Brouwer) [AUDIO]
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awesome guitar music awesome !
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brouwer... excelente_!!!
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Yo no sabia que los mandriles componen... "música"
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"¡Mi cabeza!, ¿Dónde estoy?"
Mi reacción después de mi fuga psicogénica a raíz de esta interpretación.
¡Brouwer es un genio!
¡Maravillosa interpretación también!
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listen to the latest Solo CD by Joaquin Clerch.
The CD will come out the next days and is available via Classic Concert Records (classicconcert-com)
The CD is dedicated to his mother and all mothers in the world!
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Learn to truly listen
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muy bueno
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oye como me gustaria comunicarme contigo, eres un bravo con esas cuerdas
ibis
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Mi hermano, muy buena esta interpretación de la Espiral como siempre, vivo en Miami hace 6 años, por medio de esta página o de Myespace contactame. Un abrazo..Gerardo Pérez Capdevila
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Hi Joaquin!
Que tarrrrrrrrrrrrrrr?
Diane



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This piece sounds like the soundtrack to a bad Horror film.
His simple study no. 6 has more music and soul to it than this. Some of the other studies are more witty too.
Music often has a melody for a reason; we crave them.
Rexicano 3 years ago
This piece is incredible, i think you should listen it more deeper, it's like a big orchestra of different instrument in just one guitar. I agree, studies are beauriful, but you can't say that a study has more music and soul that this... all the Brouwer's works have soul and music, you should listen more contemporary works, you'll learn (if you do) to feel them in a different way, it's more that just listen and feel...
Anyway, thanks for the comment, we share the love for the edutes ;) Regards.
EverlastJazz 3 years ago 2
Why assume I'm not familiar with Modern music?
I assure you I know the history of music quite well, and especially non trad; Edgar Varese, Harry Partch, Webern, Berg, up to Frank Zappa. But I should not have to list my experience to validate my opinion. For me there is no depth here; any good Jazz musician can improvise a better tune than this.
Rexicano 3 years ago
Ok Rexicano, i have to say, i'm a big fan of jazz, and i agree with the power of the improvisation, but i guess in this case are just personality diferences between us. So i think, we should stop this here, because we're both music lovers and instead of discussing we should just enjoy this art. Let the politicians and religious fans the discussions, the music is superior. Regards. ;)
EverlastJazz 3 years ago 2