Andrés Segovia plays M.M.Ponce Sonatas
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1-4. Sonata Clàsica;
5-8. Sonata Romàntica;
9. Cancion;
10. Cancion y Paisage;
11-14. Sonata Mexicana.
Andrés Segovia Torres, 1st Marquis of Salobreña (21 February 1893 -- 2 June 1987), known as Andrés Segovia, was a virtuoso Spanish classical guitarist from Linares, Jaén, Andalucia, Spain. He is the father of modern classical guitar.
Segovia's contribution to the modern-romantic repertoire not only included commissions but also his own transcriptions of classical or baroque works. He is remembered for his expressive performances: his wide palette of tone, and his distinctive musical personality, phrasing and style.
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I can listen Segovia all day and forget time
Segovia interprets Ponce's music with such character and soul that all guitarists have to view him as the St Peter of the guitar
What beautiful music played by Segovia. Such beautiful tones. This is truly great music.
Nobody painted a picture like Segovia. His music brimmed with character. That distinctive tone, phrasing filled with staccato and legato punctuation and endless soul, will live forever. I love this man.
Segovia always finds what magic there is that is not in the score. It is in HOW he expresses the deep structure of the music. Some speakers are boring and dull, others are passionate, speaking the same words. Same with music. Bad singers have no tone color, same with guitarists. Segovia could pull the most amazing tones out of the guitar.
@user-gf3cf2hy6r
10 ай бұрын
Por eso llegue a entender porque DON ANDRÉS SEGOVIA es y seguirá siendo el MEJOR GUITARRISTA DEL MUNDO VIVE DON ANDRES EN TODAS LAS CUERDAS DE LAS GUITARRAS POR SIEMPRE
Manuel M. Ponce compositor , Fresnilllo, Zacatecas, México. 1882-1948.
La perfección en su máxima expresión el sentido y el sonido maravilloso sentimental de un instrumento ejecutado con sabiduría que GRANDE DON ANDRÉS SEGOVIA... gracias por compartir esta belleza
Es sencillamente deliciosa. He sido admirador del Maestro Segovia desde siempre.
I was not looking at my computer when this started and I immediately realized it was Segovia, even though I have never heard this recording. I can recognize those nail scratches and that vibrato everywhere.
@Soytu19
8 жыл бұрын
+Joel Salazar You are right, that's why I love Segovia so much. The guitar is a very delicate instrument, it's sound changes a lot from one player to another, it's incredible. I'm happy that Segovia existed so we could appreciate the personality of the guitar thoroughly. He is the personality of the guitar.
@ianstukenborg437
6 жыл бұрын
The man had some KILLER VIBRATO! 2nd string was his bitch! lol
@willemkarelarts1773
2 жыл бұрын
↝ @@Soytu19 ↝ ➽ .. beautiful words ..
I found this file's audio component complementary to a night at home drinking better wine than one deserves.
chulada de interpretación admirable
Thank you Rocco Saviano. So many feelings, emotions and colors in Ponce's music. It's no wonder Segovia loved to play it so often. Thank you again.
Segovia has not been surpassed in the way he connected with higher levels of art, phrasing, soulful playing. A totally different spirit of feeling and thinking the world of art, literature, and life. Like Ponce said of Segovia when he first heard him perform in Mexico City, "Segovia's guitar performance makes one feel as if you were in the warmth of your home without cares for anything other than enjoying the moment.." something to that... Dios nos ayude de los malos imitadores....
@adrianburridge2378
Жыл бұрын
What you say is so true!
semplicemente immenso come l universo stellato mentre lo osservi l estate sdraiato a terra sulla riva del mare.
Sonata Romántica 16:29
Beautiful upload ! Thanks
I've been listening to Don Andres my whole life and have never heard these. Thank you for posting!
@Laura_Iri-ARTE
9 жыл бұрын
Me too! Thank you for posting this beauty!!!
@herbertstefan2381
Жыл бұрын
The reason you didn´t hear this peaces is, that Mr. Segovia is probably elder than you ..... (joke). But indeed, these peaces, dedicated to him from Manuel Ponce, are very famous and popular. You should know them anyway....
Beautiful!
Best hour of music I've heard in a long time!
solo emociona cuando se tiene el gran arte de la música. gracias Segovia.
Excellent, thank's for the upload.
grazie Maestro
I grew up musically with .....the Beatles...and 'Maestro Segovia'.....work that one out......and I miss his new Lp's....and the art work of Vladimir Bobri.....
Nice respect for the rhythm he had.
Viva Me'xico!
Bravo
*1-4. Sonata Clàsica;* 00:00 01. Allegro 06:26 02. Andante 09:30 03. Ménuet 12:54 04. Allegro *5-8. Sonata Romàntica;* 16:30 05. Allegro moderato 23:36 06. Andante espressivo 28:41 07. Allegretto vivo - più lento espressivo 31:53 08. Allegro non troppo e serioso *09. Cancion;* 37:58 *10. Cancion y Paisage;* 41:00 *11-14. Sonata Mexicana* 45:25 11. Bailecito del Revozo (Allegro moderato) 49:43 12. Lo Que Sueña El Ahuehuete (Andantino affettuoso) 53:04 13. Intermedio Tapatío (Allegreto, quasi serenata) 55:05 14. Cantos Y Bailes Aztecas (Allegretto un poco vivace)
His "guitar-oechestra" don't have comparation with nobody. Williams perhaps is the one that is closest of his sound and Bream was a great artist too but the Segovia's hands had a incredible strength that they configure his round sound. Yepes also deserves to be mentioned. Ponce's music is of the best of guitar's repertoire of 20th century definitely. Thanks for sharing it!
Fantástico... 🥰🥰🥰🥰
Manuel M. Ponce "The Father of Mexican Music", he was trained by a disciple of Verdi in Mexico City.
Segovia per la chitarra classica è come l'Himalaya per le montagne, è semplicemente la più alta di tutte.
Después de oír,esta pequeña parte,de la obra que elaboró Ponce para Andrés Segovia,podremos entender y disfrutar,el Concierto del Sur,,que técnicamente y musicalmente,resume este genio musical ,sin alardes “nacionalistas”.
16:30 Sonata Romantica I love it :)
Listen up. Segovia is your pops. His bawls are bigger than yours. He has been so influential to the guitar in the past 100 years that he's revolutionized it in ways we take it for granted. He will destroy your banal acoustic indie steel string ballads in one fell apoyando
@kennyherringe3431
7 жыл бұрын
Greg Moberg b
@luckylicks3497
7 жыл бұрын
He didn't always do every single thing correctly - he was flawed, just like every human being. In spite of that, his contribution to the guitar world was COLOSSAL.
@jackhousman6637
7 жыл бұрын
See the third sentence in A89's comment.There are some words that ANYBODY should be able to spell correctly. Wouldn't ya think?
Rocco,GRACIAS !!...Rocco colgó esta maravilla para DISFRUTARLA !...lo hacemos, en lugar de pelear !
Sonata mexicana 45:25 (I should say it's Andres Segovia's sonata mexicana, because he changed a lot of passages, he improved it, for sure, it's the best thing i ever heard in my life)
@PegajosaYdulce
5 жыл бұрын
No eres mi 19 pero lo podrias ser 💙💚
@jgMaximo_
Жыл бұрын
No, sometimes Segovia suggested something to be changed (most of the times because of instrumental issues) but it was always Ponce's music.
At his time Segiovia was one of the worldbest guitarplayers. Today of course the benchmark is quite higher. But respect to him!
@adrianburridge2378
Жыл бұрын
The bench mark is only higher technically.....musically he is still streets ahead of anyone today... They all sound the same!
@AndresSanchez-pp3ho
Жыл бұрын
No one writes or composes anymore
Merci Maître
Habría que haberle preguntado a Ponce que opinaba de la interpretación de Segovia de estas obras que a él precisamente dedicó y escribió.Con la boca es fácil opinar y criticar el arte del padre de la guitarra...
The final movement in Sonata Romantica has been shortened on the disc by omitting the minor chord progression at the finale . I wonder if the length of the piece was maybe too much for the recording technology at the time? A favourite of mine.
All of us classical guitarists owe an incalculable debt to this incredible artist! He was, is, and ever will be an inspiration, mentor and role model to us all, despite the fact that he married a woman over a half century his junior! OH, for the joys of VIAGRA, not unlike Ponce de Leon's "fountain of youth", and the greatest thing since the discovery that dogs and cats could lick their own balls! Lol
@studlydoright111
9 жыл бұрын
*****" Get de fukk oudda here! Lol Ya fukkin mutt! Now GO HOME AND GET YUR FUKKIN SHINE BOX!" LOL
@studlydoright111
9 жыл бұрын
Now, HAVE U PUT DA LOTION IN DA FUKKIN BASKET?
@studlydoright111
9 жыл бұрын
"Leave the gun...take the cannoli..."
@studlydoright111
9 жыл бұрын
You look a little tense...you could USE some fucking LOTION! lol
@studlydoright111
8 жыл бұрын
Hey latissimus, Dil do'Reilly says that you seem a little tense, that u should get a couple of glasses of wine in you, then use your Vibrator in order to blow off some steam! Lol I know you enjoy the loofah thing, and performing unnatural activities with middle eastern delicacies! Lol
I love this album but I may dislike simply because of how badly the advertisements interrupt the wonderful music.
oh... I thought the description said Ponce preludes for some reason...maybe the tea ISN'T working as well as the coffee did. Was wishful thinking though, that maybe he recorded all 24 of them and I'd finally get to hear the Maestro's way with them...
Eran muy amigos pero creo nunca comprendió a la perfección la música de Ponce el maestro Segovia, hasta ahorita la mejor intérprete es Ana Vidovic y dice que es uno de sus autores favoritos, Viva por siempre Manuel María Ponce
@moleot2557
Жыл бұрын
tu si,tu la comprendiste!
👍👏👓
Villanueva del Río y Minas.
Makes it hard to want other sounds.
Not the 1937 Hauser in the pic. I guess that is a Ramirez.
Sonata Romántica 16:29
What Spanish guitarist that also played piano played some song switched from c to f a lot and 2small strings played back and forth on the keys of c and f
Anyone have his transcription method or know why it sounds so good?
@peterhguk
5 жыл бұрын
Tone, simple as that
Would he be playing his Hauser for this recording?
alguein que me de link para su partitura porfa
what is the name of the piece in 31:55
@segovianity
7 жыл бұрын
Hector - It is the fourth (last) movement of Ponce's 'Sonata Romantica: Hommage a Fr. Schubert qui aimait la guitare'.
what is the name of the piece before the sonata mexicana?
@segovianity
7 жыл бұрын
James - It is 'Sonatina Meridional'.
28:41
Come cazzo faceva quest'uomo
Una gran lástima que Segovia nunca comprendió la música de Ponce
@Soytu19
8 жыл бұрын
No sabes ni lo que dices?
@hectorgch674
7 жыл бұрын
Segovia ayudaba a Ponce a componer para la guitarra corrigiendo sus partituras. Ponce compuso por primera vez para la guitarra para Segovia, a ese grado comprendía su música y además aportaba su estilo, técnica, maestría y fabulosa expresión.
@moleot2557
Жыл бұрын
pero tu si,tu la comprendiste!
Who the hell do you think you are? Segovia? You think you can come in here and tell me how to run my band?
Though an important pioneer, the guitar has enough legs on it now to stand separately from Segovia, who was arguably a tyrant in the early days as the classical guitar gained popularity and its repertoire expanded. Objectively, his playing and sounds are average. In my opinion, his genius was not in his playing but the fact that he helped to forge the way for the instrument. There are videos attesting to his arrogance and his demeaning behavior. There is a lot of first-hand evidence of his shameful behavior in masterclasses. Pioneer, yes. Great musician, no.
@efstratiosanagnostopoulos6636
Жыл бұрын
I have never heard a better tone from anyone personally. His sound is not uniform as most contemporary players. He presents a great variety of sound. It is just a different era, and a different taste.
Bravo