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GuitarCoop Interview Series - CHRISTOPHER PARKENING - Part 2/4 

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0:25 Carrer
9:00 Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco
12:00 The Composers
13:53 The Recording I
14:47 The Instrument
17:51 The Sound
Edition: Thiago Abdalla
Interviewer: Marcelo Kayath
Translator: David Molina
Soundtrack: Jesu, Joy Of Man's Desiring from Cantata |
Christopher Parkening/The Great Recordings
Location: Guitar Salon (California/USA)
Date: Sep 14th 2016

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Комментарии : 23   
@serenadeduo
@serenadeduo 6 лет назад
Thank you to all the folks at Guitar Coop for providing this interview. Maestro Parkening is one of the finest “Gentlemen of the Guitar.” He was and will always be a major influence for me and my generation of players. I was fortunate to interview him several times in the late 1990’s, and as always he remains true and honest. He is a joyful soul for all artists to enjoy. Bravo! P.S. the discussion about the modern approach and “sound” among the young players is spot on. Perhaps this conversation is the beginning of a sonic renaissance for our beautifully poetic instrument.
@DeOmnibusDubitandum76
@DeOmnibusDubitandum76 4 года назад
How to procure the best possible (not the perfect) guitar? Parkening's account of how he chose his Ramirez is so enlightening in this regard (and discouraging I may say). One can unload thousands to have the best luthiers create one instrument for you, but it might always be worse than the previous or the next he built or will build for someone else. The closest one can get is the Parkening method of having access to large numbers of instruments in one place to try them one vs the other and narrow down the selection. The other is what Bream did with master J. Romanillos: have a luthier live under your roof and build you one guitar after another until he gets it right. Such a fascinating and frustrating instrument.
@peterfletcher6413
@peterfletcher6413 5 лет назад
Great interview. Thank you!
@TheMartinick
@TheMartinick 5 лет назад
What a great interview! What a super individual, Mr. Parkening!
@brunofigueiredo6697
@brunofigueiredo6697 6 лет назад
Excelente entrevista com o grande violonista Parkening. Parabéns para o entrevistador que sabe como extrair com maestria o melhor de seus convidados.
@Geotubest
@Geotubest 2 года назад
Great interview! Truly enjoyed Maestro Parkening's stories of his life and times. Such a wonderful and talented man.
@lawcch
@lawcch 6 лет назад
Thanks to Marcelo for this wonderful interview with the maestro Christopher Parkening. We learned a great deal how he learned to play guitar musically.
@LetzBeaFranque
@LetzBeaFranque 28 дней назад
The competition story shows what sham it was. The GOB, Good Old Boy, network.
@philtanics1082
@philtanics1082 5 лет назад
I know everyone, including Parkening himself professes Sergovia to be the greatest guitarist ever, and if it wasn't for him classical guitar would not be what it is but Ive never heard anyone play better than Chris Parkening.
@peteroreilly8060
@peteroreilly8060 3 года назад
Segovia Is not the greatest guitarist ever, BUT, the genius is that he brought the classical guitar out of the darkness into the light for us all. He did this single handedly, with his wonderful playing technique, his transcriptions of 100's of pieces of music for the guitar, bringing forward the great composers and lesser known composers like Sor, Issac Albeniz, Torroba, Tarrega and more to our ears. Segovia gave us new techniques on how to play the guitar. He was the Father of the classical guitar from the early 20th Century. That was the the late GREAT Segovia. Now, many years on and because of him we have many many superb guitar players taking up the mantle of play and technique development that still grows. I took up the Guitar 60 years ago because of Segovia.
@bdn-135
@bdn-135 3 года назад
NO!NO!NO!
@christofinb
@christofinb 3 года назад
What is it you like about Parkening’s playing that stands out from the rest ?
@robinmackey4102
@robinmackey4102 6 месяцев назад
Segovia yes!❤
@bdn-135
@bdn-135 3 года назад
John Williams★★★★★+/Bream★★★★★/Parkening★★★★fishing★★★★★
@Shanannigan1
@Shanannigan1 6 лет назад
Are you ever uploading Part 2 of the Paul Galbraith interview?
@lawrencetendler7747
@lawrencetendler7747 21 день назад
6:28 , Segovia gave Parkening a Casio ??
@uneedtherapy42
@uneedtherapy42 6 лет назад
I agree 100% with what Mr Parkening says about modern players but isn't it also that they record on modern digital equipment whereas the "old school" players recorded on warm analog equipment? Digital tends to make everything flat right? and it lacks the character that the older recordings have. Believe me I am no sound engineer or anything but it just appears that modern recording do all sound relatively the same due to these things.
@gberndt4music
@gberndt4music 5 лет назад
His later recordings are digitally recorded and they sound fantastic.
@chill1992ful
@chill1992ful 4 года назад
OLD SCHOOL LOL LOL
@stddisclaimer8020
@stddisclaimer8020 3 года назад
@@chill1992ful Better school Ha ha
@chill1992ful
@chill1992ful 3 года назад
Yes it is better school for sure . Just the saying is so over done
@rdubb77
@rdubb77 4 года назад
I feel like he gets a bad rap from some for his religiosity, but he really is that good. And will always be.
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