Etude No. 1 • Villa-Lobos • Andrés Segovia
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Heitor Villa-Lobos (1887 - 1959)
Etudes for guitar (1928/1929)
Etude No. 1 - Allegro non troppo in E minor
Andrés Segovia, guitar
Guitar recital at Nymphenburg Palace
🇩🇪 Munich, 1961
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For those who wanna compare, here's another video of Segovia playing Etude No. 1: kzread.info/dash/bejne/l6On1c-Bj9y6irA.html
@xpursangjock8724
2 жыл бұрын
If the date on the film in the link is correct, 1969, that would make Segovia 76, playing his Ramirez. In this video Segovia is playing his Hauser. Segovia played his Hauser from 1932-1962...So I guess his age at around 69, or a few years younger, in this video. For those worried about age and speed, barring some physiological problem, losing speed and coordination isn't the worst enemy for me. Remembering once learned songs and memorization has become much more difficult. Things don't stick like they used to. I have to read the music to be safe.
@S_dott
Жыл бұрын
Well he was born in the 1800’s…
This is the proof that big sausage fingers wont stop you from becoming an absolute master.
@mugoletti9730
2 жыл бұрын
His fingertips were perfect.
@xpursangjock8724
2 жыл бұрын
@@mugoletti9730 Rumor has it ...He used to squeeze them in a bench vice two times a day to keep them flat...🤣😆😂
@TheRealColt
Жыл бұрын
You should see Itzach Perlman play violin said to be totally unorthodox but wow can he play Tchaikovsky violin concerto in D you will not be disappointed friend
@akinnon2000
Жыл бұрын
@@TheRealColt thanks I'll check that out
@Lee-ju6fj
11 ай бұрын
Wider fingers are actually an advantage
I'm a 48 year old, old school punk rock and metal fan. This moves me to tears of joy. Brilliant
@raulsouza5866
Жыл бұрын
I took some shrooms and started to play this and cried too, the guitar becomes something enormous with this piece. To think it's just an etude...
@nickjack9499
3 ай бұрын
@@raulsouza5866 I believe you bro
@ChadKingOfficial
Ай бұрын
@raulsouza5866 I have a playlist that I want to watch when on shrooms and this was on it lol
É surpreendente que este vídeo magnífico tenha apenas 5 mil curtidas, enquanto vídeos de youtubers famosos, muitas vezes sem valor comparável, acumulam 5 milhões de curtidas. Isso revela muito sobre nossas prioridades como sociedade, não é mesmo?
TWO MASTER GENIUS: VILLA LOBOS AND SEGÓVIA ... SPLENDID !!!
Obrigado por tocar essa linda obra! Villa-Lobos contribuiu imensamente para a evolução da música brasileira! Parabéns e sucesso!
Villa was amazing Man 🙏
apaixonante
Maestro Segovia......🌻🌻🌻
Pura maravilla de interpretacion
I listened lots of artist who play this etude. Segovia performance incomparable. Just amazing no one play like segovia. God bless you Segovia.
que maravilha escutar isso
Nossa meu coração quase parou de ver esse video do grande mestre ❤❤❤👏👏👏👏
@melissamell1785
2 жыл бұрын
Já viu o Rafael Rabello tocando está música?
This is magnificent.
The best ❤❤❤❤❤❤
caramba que lindo grande segovia estudo n 1 villa lobos nossa musica ai na mao do maior violonista clasico segovia
@joaodam1532
5 жыл бұрын
Ele e o Villa eram amigos, na verdade essa música e os 12 estudos do Villa para violão foram encomendados justamente pelo Segovia
@joaobuatimjunior
3 жыл бұрын
@@joaodam1532 o segovia olhou pra partitura do estudo n2 e falou: isso é impossível de ser tocado... dai o villa pegou a viola e tocou pro segovia.
@Papa-xi8pw
2 жыл бұрын
Na verdade o maior foi Tarrega
Maravilhoso
0:21 that transition from B7/5 to Em/G is one of if not the hardest part to me simply because if you do it poorly you completely screw up when advancing to G major right after, and if you do, your hand gets tired and you screw the whole piece until you can rest by the dim chords section. This piece is hand gymnastics training
@neilhaverstick1446
5 ай бұрын
Was just working on that chord change with a student. Indeed tricky.
My guitar teacher would play this at just under 1.25X speed, I never could play it that fast. It becomes kind of illusion al and cool sounding if it's too fast for you to "count"
@adondebass
4 жыл бұрын
At that speed starts to sound like an harp or something like that. Check out Narciso Yepes version of this piece, kinda sound like that.
@osocargm
3 жыл бұрын
You could see-listen to the version of Gonzalo Salazar
grande Maestro!
maravilha ;;; mão esquerda perfeita,,, um deus!!
mmmmm....perfect
Great! Thanks for uploading
Insuperable lo mejor que dio la humanidad
Con 14 años practicando esta cancion y uno de los mejores con leo brower
Master
Parece ser que cuando Villa-Lobos le enseñó a Segovia sus estudios, éste le dijo que eran intocables excepto este. Villa-Lobos pretendió dedicárselo a Segovia pero habían surgido algún tipo de rencillas (cosas de genios) que hicieron que al final terminaran dedicados a su segunda mujer Arminda Neves D'almeida, apodada "Mindinha"
On his Hauser no less!🙏
Segovia with his Hauser....Which sits in a museum now.
Magical Wizard 🎉
I'd love to go back in time and show this man Opeth!! Hahaha
🎼👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🎼
Does anyone know of a villa lobos composition, probably called memories of the Alhambra, played by either Barney Kessel or Laurindo Almeida, broadcast by the BBC in the middle 1950s.
@xpursangjock8724
2 жыл бұрын
No...But there is one by Tarrega by the same name.
レコードと違って、最後は楽譜通り2回づつ弾いてる。
Raphael Rabello.
C'est un humain doué d'émotion qui joue ou un robot ?
irrefutable evidence that Segovia was always an old man.
@TheRealColt
Жыл бұрын
Lol 😂
@Fandangtastic
Жыл бұрын
Perfect!😂😂😂
Mi viejo la tocaba y yo siempre pensé q en una parte se equivocaba y ahora vengo a enterarme q era así... hablo del salto q hace al min 1.30
Dirán lo que quieran de Segovia, pero esta obra es escrita en 16avos y suena como un chorizo sin acentos. Por eso la mayoría lo tocan igual, por imitación y no por lectura.
@josemanuelsanchez8234
4 ай бұрын
Totalmente de acuerdo y no solo los acentos, sino las subidas y bajadas de volumen, para mí ,por más que sea Andrés Segovia este estudio lo toca sin alma alguna
@1guy1wisdom
29 күн бұрын
Muéstranos tu versión.
Fascinating. The camera work got really bad near the end, otherwise a real gem.
menos mal que esta grabado, sino nadie creeria que se puede tocar asi la guitarra
I must admit that I lost some of my respect to Segovia when I learned he did not like the Etudes from Villa. Villa eventually dedicated his 12 Etudes for Guitar to Segovia, but the guitarist was not enamoured of these works at all. Indeed, he says this in a 1928 letter to Manuel Ponce: “From his swollen number of compositions I do not exaggerate in telling you that the only one that is of any use is the study in E Major." Segovia never recorded the complete Etudes, but the few he did are masterful.
@TheRealColt
Жыл бұрын
He was also known to be similarly bitter to Augustin Barrios forbidden his students from playing his pieces and even ridiculing his compositions and musicality. Sounds like a level of jealousy is involved. Even John Williams one of Segovias most famous students told of his resentment towards Barrios music and his strict stubborn nature.
@neilhaverstick1446
5 ай бұрын
Barrios was the equal, or possibly superior, of Segovia. Mr. Segovia was a genius, but with many petty tendencies.@@TheRealColt
It's surprising that this magnificent video has only 5,000 likes, while videos from famous KZreadrs, often lacking comparable value, garner 5 million likes. This says a lot about our priorities as a society, doesn't it?
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CiO
Ciao
Iki sopo yo sing main gitar ?
@FirmansyahJanitra
3 жыл бұрын
Andres segovia pak🙏🏻
May I ask for the right to use of this song for short film? Thank you so much!
@VillaLobosChannel
2 жыл бұрын
Hello. You mean the audio or the video? If it's the audio you may download it from other sources, there's plenty of recordings of Etude No. 1 on KZread and other platforms. But if you mean the video, not.
As much as a legend Segovia is I have to say Pepe Romero handles this piece a lot better. Every musician has there flaws and advantages in different aspects. I can’t think of my other piece I can say this about.
@kingcrash8613
7 ай бұрын
A lotta guys do lol.. I woulda just called it a little sloppy till that em half step arpeggio thing in the middle.. that was pure shit. Pepe used a different right hand pattern, but plenty of folks kill this piece with this one
Screenager -Muse
delicious
But this Man could play...
Hé says that Paco de lucia was not à good guitariste but have intelligent fingers. What did it means? Paco was à genius and doesn t no the notes. There was à jealous Guy behind his déclaration i think. Remenber the interprétation of concierto the ajanjuez played by Paco...joakin Rodrigo says that was the best interprétation he never hear.
@raulsouza5866
Жыл бұрын
It is a matter of taste really, segovia could have fast fingers if he trained for that purpose
yeah but can he play wonderwall?
Those big meat fingers don't hold you back...you can do it !!!!!
Julian Bream!
@tchirn
3 жыл бұрын
Julian Bream---The human metronome!
I know it's Segovia. And Im not anywhere as good as him, on his worst days......BUT.... His transitions from one arpeggio to the next, is not smooth. He has slight pause, which is not mentioned in the music to do. So to me, it loses that consistent fluidness. But that's just me. I like that fluid sounding arpeggio, accenting on the bass note and the higher notes, to get that dreamy sense of fluidness going. When I was trying to get my speed on this, I changed the time signature cause I didn't like messing with my metronome. So instead of 4/4, I played it |1e&a2e&a 3e&a4e&a 1e&a2e&a 3e&a4e&a| the sheet music has it that each arpeggio is played twice, with 2 bars. I just put the 2 bars as one, same tempo but now I have 8 notes in a beat. I haven't messed with sight reading in over 20 years so my mind can't think of what this time signature is, I just remember my peers gave me crap over this cause I changed the time signature and thus changed the beat to slow down but the notes are still blasting away. All cause the buttons would get stick on my metronome and so I hated having to mess with it and with my solution I stumbled on this. It creates this consistent fluidness. And if you accent on the (1e&a and 3e&a) you'll give it more of that dreamy sound. I loved paying this song, my parents probably hate though.......I literally played it about 50 to 70 times a day when I learned it to play it for my recital. I also played etude no 2, with this at the recital. Using the same time signature. That one was much more tougher to play, though Oh how I miss playing classical. This is a terrific song to practice your right hand technique. Especially to learn how to accent on the desired notes, while maintaining the speed. I think I need to bust out my classical......which is an etude....haha
@aggeloshill1929
3 жыл бұрын
I Agree 👍
@Nosceteipsum166
3 жыл бұрын
Mate, he was almost 70 years old. Obviously he won't have as much speed as he used to. Just appreciate a godlike composer playing a great piece.
@adri_mikh2605
3 жыл бұрын
@@Nosceteipsum166 segovia wasn’t a composer
@Nosceteipsum166
3 жыл бұрын
@@adri_mikh2605 Around 60 compositions means he wasn't a composer? Really?
@adri_mikh2605
3 жыл бұрын
@@Nosceteipsum166 he isn’t remember as a composer and definitely wasn’t a godlike composer. He was an amazing player but in terms of composing cannot be compared to Tarrega Villa Lobos etc
Impressive how this man is now technically crushed by many guitarists.
@no-rq7fp
3 жыл бұрын
Part of his legacy I guess
@DuncanLeighClassicalGuitar
3 жыл бұрын
And yet the moment he starts playing, you just KNOW it's him. How many of these technically superior modern players have that degree of maturity and individuality of style, I wonder?
@DaPoopIsInDaPudding
3 жыл бұрын
I wouldn’t say that
@xpursangjock8724
3 жыл бұрын
Your opinion...Who cares?
Is it just the recording, or does his performance sound very lifeless?
@superhacker35
4 жыл бұрын
I thought the same thing, not enjoyable at all...If you listen closely Im sure its just the recording, I think this would sound great if heard live
@oldie6898
4 жыл бұрын
Oh, Jeez! You didn’t say that Segovia’s version is lifeless. It’s the oficial version of that music.
@JoaoPedro-pm5vc
4 жыл бұрын
@emmabakunin1 The pauses are intentional, those transitions aren't that difficult. Look how he does a pause like that right at the beginning of the music when he plays the first Em chord, the recording is pretty bad though.
@teamyordle23
3 жыл бұрын
@@oldie6898 yes it is lifeless. It could be himself or the recording but there's no doubt Li's version is more exciting
@chrisandersen5635
2 жыл бұрын
He is visibly older here. He can still play very well, but time catches us all in the end. I appreciate this document.
Nice, but need normalization of sound i think
piece is a tarrega comp?
@freiervogel3440
3 жыл бұрын
No
@raulsouza5866
Жыл бұрын
Villa lobos, brazilian composer, he has 12 studies for classical guitar.
Did he mess up that run up at 1:28? Or is that how you're supposed to play it
A for trying.
Ooooops! 1:29
@lebron1492
5 жыл бұрын
XD
@raulsouza5866
Жыл бұрын
A human after all
Xingye Li blows him out of the water
@otradestascosas2
5 жыл бұрын
But Xingye Li would have never played classical guitar without Segovia's legacy, to whom the piece was originally dedicated. Checkmate. Dude, really, stop seeing music as a competition.
@KKolbet
4 жыл бұрын
haha, nobody could or ever will out play Segovia.
@PianoOwl
4 жыл бұрын
SxIdierman lol stop saying stuff because you think it’s the right thing to say. Players nowadays are far more capable and technically advanced than he ever was. Yes he’s largely responsible for the popularity of the instrument, but to say no one will ever outplay him is pure ridiculousness.
@KKolbet
4 жыл бұрын
@@PianoOwl Players certainly are not more capable or technically advanced than he was. That's absolutely ridiculous. Find one player who claims to be more advanced than Segovia was. Please.
@PianoOwl
4 жыл бұрын
SxIdierman lmao John Williams, Julian Bream, Marcin Dylla, Drew Henderson, Davis Russel are all better... I could go on.
mechanical, sloppy, plodding, el stinko
@xpursangjock8724
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks...For proving classical guitarists are arrogant, sniveling, jealous snots who could suck the life out of a birthday party.
Pas super bien joué !
Too fast. Especially the transition at 1:26 minutes... Slow down, Andrés, slow down
Not his greatest attempt under pressure for filming pricey media as a 1 take.
not impressed at all
This is rough and disjointed by Segovia's standards.
Not particularly well-played: uneven, halting at times, and rather unmusical. A disappointing performance.
Dedicado por el mismo Villalobos a Andrés Segovia