Originally titled "El Ultimo Tremolo" (the last tremolo) and "Una limosna por el amor de Dios" Componist : Augustin Barrios Mangore Paraguay (May 5, 1885 - August 7, 1944) Kyuhee Park Guitar: Daniel Friederich 2009, France
Paco`s is better. But I think with Paco de Lucia you can not compare a guitarist anyway ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-3DzrCmLPqT0.html Here at minute 1:12
@@focusidiotus1180 what Paco played is flamenco tremolo with pattern p-iami thumb p rest stroke and flamenco tremolo prefers a gap between p and treble line "iami", entirely different from classical guitar tremolo, you normally don't compare which player play each kind of tremolo better, it doesn't make sense!
Bellissima interpretazione. Avrebbe stupito Barrios stesso che quel suo modo di sentire con gioia Dio in ogni cosa del mondo sia ora partecipato anche dall'altra parte della Terra con tanta immedesimazione da una fanciulla delicata, incantevole lo sguardo e mani minute, le dita d'acciaio.
I was clicking around on Barrios Mangore pieces this evening interpreted by various artists, and thought I should give this one a try. I'm awestruck. The most delicious rendition ever.
muy bien ejecutado el tremolo, muy limpia la obra, transmite mucho sentimiento en la ejecución , extraordinaria mis felicitaciones kyuhee sigue adelante... desde venezuela
She's my favorite classical guitarist to listen to. Nothing she does sounds forced. She's one with the music. It's so smooth it makes my heart melt 💙plus my name is Shahin and seeing it on the side of the screen made me happy
Chang Ho Choe listen to her studio version of Un sueno la floresta (from one of her CDs) you would be so amazed too. I think she has the best tremolo ever. And she plays with so much soul.
This is wonderful playing. Barrios wrote this out on manuscript paper just a couple of months before passing away. Prior to that he played it for students saying, "This is the best tremolo piece I've ever written." It was named by Master Moralis in El Salvador (the successor to the school Barrios started), after the name of the Goddess of Music, but mysteriously the title on the manuscript showed "Alms for the Blessings of God" (rough translation). When I told this story to Maestro John Williams he said, "But the knocking on the door at the beginning of the piece..." and I said, Look at the manuscript (I had a copy of the original from El Salvador). It was in someone else's hand writing. Barrios had beautiful handwriting and what is shown on the original is not beautiful. After John Williams said, "Yeh... humm).
The most perfect tremolo, perfect dynamics, accelerando, ritardando, forte, piano, etc. This is the best interpretation of 'Una limosna por el amor de Dios' (the real title) there is. Kyuhee Park beats 'hands down' (well, so to speak) the renderings of the (otherwise much admired) maestros J. Williams and D. Russell.
One important detail: the beautiful sound Kyuhee Park creates comes from her Daniel Friederich guitar: that is the Rolls Royce among the guitars. Unattainable and unaffordable, alas.
Man I’m so glad that Ace Combat 4 had such a great soundtrack and it included this masterpiece even if it’s an altered version. That cut scene with the boy with his harmonica and Yellow 13 playing this song will forever be my favorite scene in any game I have ever played. Thank you Japan and Project Aces for letting me discover this incredible song!
Beautiful baseline dynamic. She is by far the only player I know that doesn't 'cut' the beautiful baseline notes into pieces. If you listen to Russell's or Kaori's version and focus on the baseline and come back you will find only Kyuhee's one sounds right
The most beautiful tremolo I've ever heard. She's beautiful and her melodies are more beautifuler. I think that performance is regarded as a bible of el ultimo tremolo. Also her emotional expression is the best.