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Pavel Steidl plays Mauro Giuliani - Guitar Concerto No. 1 in A 

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Fabulous Czech virtuoso guitarist Pavel Steidl performing Mauro Giuliani - Guitar Concerto No. 1 in A major, Op. 30, on Moscow International "Guitar Virtuosos" 2011 festival.
March 24, 2011. Tchaikovsky Hall, Moscow.
The State Symphony Orchestra "New Russia" directed by Yuri Bashmet, conductor -- Cesário Costa (Portugal, b. 1970).
Guitar maker: Nicolaus Georg Ries, 1838, Vienna (Austria).

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@fourquartets7900
@fourquartets7900 4 месяца назад
Spectacular!!!!! Love the beautiful old guitar!!!!! BRAVO!!!!!!!
@carlospatino9657
@carlospatino9657 9 лет назад
Bravo Pavel!! I don't belive that guitar was once at my home! Beautifull!!
@alatolovionainstain
@alatolovionainstain 9 лет назад
This is the most wonderful and original way to play this famous concerto, not to mention the old-style guitar. Notice, how he strikes the rhythm in the third part with his fingers in the orchestral part. Bravo!
@mesqueunsub1624
@mesqueunsub1624 8 лет назад
Rumour has it that the guitar was Paganini's favorite instrument but it just didn't have the volume for concert halls so he played the violin but in his spare time he would play the guitar because it was polyphonically beautiful.
@johnbisp
@johnbisp 7 лет назад
mesqueunsub - I have the Paganini Guitar School, so he must have invested time in the instrument :-)
@mesqueunsub1624
@mesqueunsub1624 7 лет назад
Hi J, what is the Paganini Guitar School? I don't know if I posted this before but you can hear Steidl playing Paganini on RU-vid 'Pavel Steidl plays Paganini Part 1'. You have to turn the volume up but it's incredible and he uses an instrument of the period I think. I wonder how many people can actually play his compositions never mind put feeling into them. What I love about sheet music is it means the masters of today can display and perform the music of the masters before recording was invented. I think Pavel Steidl is one of the few on the planet who can actually do this successfully. The harmonics alone are a technique that would be beyond most people, they are so beautiful too. I'd love to travel back in time to see Paganini perform both violin and guitar. And you're right, he must've invested a lot of time in guitar to be able to compose such music on it. Incredible.
@johnbisp
@johnbisp 7 лет назад
mesqueunsub - Paganini Studies for Guitar; Andantino; C-dur; Arietta; D-dur; La Campanella; Minuetto; A-dur; C-dur; F-dur: A-dur; Moto Perpetuo; Non Piu Mesta; Paganini and the Guitar; Perpetual Motion; 24 Caprice; Witches' Dance Af John Martell Publisher Shawnee Press cop.1938 Anvendt sprog Amerika (Maybe your local library can get it for you?) there are very easy pieces in it, for beginners to - good luck :-)
@johnbisp
@johnbisp 7 лет назад
I found a "newer" published book: The complete works for solo guitar Nicolò Paganini (1782-1840) Publisher: Chanterelle Editor: Giuseppe Gazzelloni 208 pages www.boosey.com/shop/prod/Paganini-Niccol-Complete-Solo-Guitar-Works/2035855
@mesqueunsub1624
@mesqueunsub1624 7 лет назад
Thanks a lot J. That looks like it would be a great book if it's got easier tunes for beginners as well. I might buy it just to look at the sheet music of the harder pieces and go wow look at all those stems! I hope you're enjoying it and managing to play some tunes. Must be great to say to friends you can play Paganini ;)
@ВладимирПоляковПодольский-р4й
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@Steve_K2
@Steve_K2 8 лет назад
Speechless in admiration for both the composer and the guitarist.
@christiaandejong
@christiaandejong 7 лет назад
Pavel and this guitar deserves an orchestra, which sounds not so romantic and big with instruments from the time of Giuliani as well.....
@rodrigogarces2254
@rodrigogarces2254 Год назад
Muy bello concierto, la orquesta y el solista hacen un conjunto maravilloso.
@albertomartinez2479
@albertomartinez2479 8 лет назад
I was listening to a classical radio station in upstate New York USA and I heard this recorded piece and checked out RU-vid to see if it was posted. From what I gather Pavel Steidl is playing Emilia Giuliani's (b 1781 d 1829) guitar. It appears to be an 1820s design and it sounds superb. Thank you for posting this. Just a brilliant performance of an even more brilliant composition.
@tchirn
@tchirn 7 лет назад
How can you go through the trouble of accurately listing the years of Giuliani's birth and death and then giving him his daughter's name Emilia ? His name was MAURO GIULIANI.
@albertomartinez2479
@albertomartinez2479 7 лет назад
Yes I agree. I see my error. Thanks for pointing this out. Unfortunately I cannot edit my entry at this date. The man's full name is Mauro Giuseppe Sergio Pantaleo Giuliani .
@smrnff
@smrnff 7 лет назад
Alberto, if you talk about the _instrument_ he plays, it is Nicolaus Georg Ries guitar, 1838, Vienna (Austria).
@brahim119
@brahim119 9 лет назад
EXCELLENT!!! Please try to find and listen to *Angel Romero* performing Mauro Giuliani Concerto No. 1 in A major _(La majeur)_ and Concerto No. 3 in F major _(Fa majeur)_ with the English Chamber Orchestra directed by Raymond Leppard.
@dibaldgyfm9933
@dibaldgyfm9933 6 лет назад
Big orchestra, small guitar sound, however, this Pavel makes it sound so well. Often guitarists don't get the full tone of the instrument - it may sound somewhat sharp or too light. (Difficult to find the words!)
@Marvin77744
@Marvin77744 Год назад
The sound of that guitar impresses me a lot. I think it's a Lacote guitar, or it's of the same style. I really like music for guitar and orchestra.
@davidbarragan2875
@davidbarragan2875 4 года назад
interpretación magistral del maestro steidel que nos transporta al paraíso.. Bravo!!!
@mrgregcat
@mrgregcat 3 года назад
Love Steidl -- his musicality and unique personality. Wish the sound here was a lot better. Also a big fan of this Giuliani piece.
@정장우-r8g
@정장우-r8g 2 года назад
⁰1111
@robinterkzer8128
@robinterkzer8128 5 лет назад
Love this concerto ! xxxxxxx
@rafaelduranmolina9249
@rafaelduranmolina9249 4 года назад
Magistral y muy bella interpretación de Steidel del Concierto para Guitarra No.1 de Giuliani; la orquesta igualmente muy adecuada. ...Me encantó. ¡Gracias por esta magnífica presentación!!
@esthaltap9499
@esthaltap9499 4 года назад
Bellissimi guitars Gracie mile
@georgewilkins4231
@georgewilkins4231 Год назад
Marvelous.!!!
@herbertstefan2381
@herbertstefan2381 2 года назад
\so far as Im know, the transscription of this concert from GHiuliani for "big orchestra" is from Anton Diabelli.
@YangerDrums
@YangerDrums 5 лет назад
I don't understand why not a Bviews( All the classical musician, )guitar is not what i love most but it gave me so much of passion and love for it, I'm listening n trying to sleep but can't sleep, want to hear more Anyway I'm a guitar major who loves drums too, but I think I have to be 100% in one instrument only, I wish to be like him one day💝
@Gguy061
@Gguy061 6 лет назад
This is my bread and butter. I know exactly what to listen for in a Classical period concerto. Other people be fallin' asleep n' shit
@ycdouble1
@ycdouble1 9 лет назад
Thanks for uploading this. My favorite guitar music! Guitar and music still had beauty and grace then... The intro is a bit hurried maybe?
@istvanadam3173
@istvanadam3173 3 года назад
15:56 II.SICILIANA 21:26 III.POLONAISE
@viviannemassoud1991
@viviannemassoud1991 Год назад
Très belle musique ❤❤❤❤❤ et 😊
@wbiro
@wbiro 9 лет назад
What the conductor should have said before beginning: "This is not a 'great piece', this is a 'delightful piece', with a quirky personality; so I want all serious looks banished from your faces - otherwise we will not capture the true essence of this work (which will rate a serious expression from me, but not for the right reason)..."
@mesqueunsub1624
@mesqueunsub1624 8 лет назад
I think only the great musicians can express what they are playing, most musicians concentrate on making sure it is played. Although I think there are famous orchestras throughout history who could achieve what you suggest. They must have been blessed with the finest instrumentalists.
@tchirn
@tchirn 7 лет назад
A moronic comment!
@claregirvan3176
@claregirvan3176 5 лет назад
What is amusing the lady violinist on his left?
@paulheffron4836
@paulheffron4836 4 года назад
Pavel told her a joke backstage that she suddenly remembered again. He is also very funny and loves people.
@朱宗文-s1r
@朱宗文-s1r 3 года назад
Bravo!!!
@trigmachine
@trigmachine 9 лет назад
top upload, I've met him a few times, nice fella.
@bluebow68
@bluebow68 8 лет назад
Me too..;-0)
@phidias435
@phidias435 4 года назад
Incredible final scale passage, impossible to hear but the very final note only after the orchestra was basically done.
@brechaves
@brechaves 4 года назад
Fabuloso!
@coudrillelovedeathbadbehav434
@coudrillelovedeathbadbehav434 6 лет назад
I love this; (despite secretly feeling that fewer fiddles are required) These beautiful little guitars are surprisingly powerful - especially in the hands of such a master of tone-production - but violins of the same period had a different neck angle and a lower bridge; producing less volume. Nevertheless, 'delightful' is at the top of my list of adjectives;
@hermanpoelmann7745
@hermanpoelmann7745 9 лет назад
Beautiful performance with lots of emotion.
@noididntdothat6040
@noididntdothat6040 9 лет назад
fun to listen, fun to watch
@lucynagawlikguitar8128
@lucynagawlikguitar8128 7 лет назад
Gratulacje!!!
@odysseyandecho
@odysseyandecho 4 года назад
What would have a guitar concerto been like in the 19th century with no mics? Just a curious inquiry
@dbeb48
@dbeb48 3 года назад
Smaller room, smaller orchestra and respect of the sound their accompanying without playing super loud.
@odysseyandecho
@odysseyandecho 3 года назад
asdasdasd plus a guitar player not using nails..
@dbeb48
@dbeb48 3 года назад
@@odysseyandecho that wasn't always the case. There were instruments of the lute family played with nails, like the theorbo for example. That would have been a matter of taste. Some guitarist played with and some without nails. About Giuliani no idea honestly.
@odysseyandecho
@odysseyandecho 3 года назад
asdasdasd sor definitely didn’t, but there’s some evidence Giuliani and Aguado may have. Either way the use of nails on guitar wasn’t made popularized until Tarrega in the late 19th century.
@zhendonghe4498
@zhendonghe4498 Год назад
😂😂😂❤❤❤
@will74lsn
@will74lsn 2 года назад
will74lsn 0 secondi fa who has the bar numbers of the guitar for the 1s movement (orchestra version)?
@danielkirwan6239
@danielkirwan6239 5 лет назад
May I say..."WOW!"
@tw28st
@tw28st 3 года назад
Tuff one. Competing. It's like playing a triangle when 12/16 are at full volume.
@peterwhyte317
@peterwhyte317 6 лет назад
That is wrong. Why didn't they add a brass section and drums and ruin it completely?
@virtualpilgrim8645
@virtualpilgrim8645 2 года назад
25:41 you can hear Pavel tapping on the top of his guitar.
@T.R.U.T.H..
@T.R.U.T.H.. 5 лет назад
Just doesn't quite sound right to me. Sorry if that offends anyone. Great guitarist, great composer. But the mix with the violins just didn't do it for me!
@YangerDrums
@YangerDrums 5 лет назад
Works alot with my ear
@Artearq7
@Artearq7 4 года назад
Lo que no tiene sentido es una guitarra del siglo XIX rodeada de instrumentos del siglo XX mucho más potentes y un micrófono que "electriza" el bello sonido de la guitarra antigua.
@NeedsEvidence
@NeedsEvidence 9 лет назад
Cool. Steidl plays on an early 19th century-style guitar. Is it a Stauffer? Is it the same guitar Giuliani played back then?
@albertomartinez2479
@albertomartinez2479 7 лет назад
1830s NYC Martins look exactly like the guitar in this video. German design.
@coudrillelovedeathbadbehav434
@coudrillelovedeathbadbehav434 6 лет назад
Martin came from Germany; hence much of the fabulous American guitar tradition; this looks like a replica Stauffer. Oh for the days of sleeve-notes! ...and what playing! fabulous articulation and, tone production.
@rufinosanchez2703
@rufinosanchez2703 6 лет назад
Creo que los micrófonos están mal colocados, pues a veces la orquesta suena muy fuerte y opaca al solista. En ciertos pasajes no se entienden bien las notas y los compases en su conjunto. ¿O a la orquesta le cuesta encontrar el ritmo del solista, o al revés?...
@HSenju03
@HSenju03 4 года назад
pienso igual
@gamatogo
@gamatogo 9 месяцев назад
Hay una reverberancia exagerada en aquella sala de concierto.)
@albatrosseable
@albatrosseable 10 лет назад
lauter! Pavel
@ThoughtThinkerTomas
@ThoughtThinkerTomas 6 лет назад
the original "fender" headstock
@LucianoClassicalGuitar
@LucianoClassicalGuitar 10 лет назад
28:16 lmao
@goblinstrollswitches
@goblinstrollswitches 10 лет назад
what's so funny his facial expressions?
@MegaClamjam
@MegaClamjam 10 лет назад
goblins trollswitches yes?
@loremipsum7471
@loremipsum7471 6 лет назад
Hahah! Pavel reminds me of the scrappy grade school kid we all knew of
@romerogalvanrafael089
@romerogalvanrafael089 5 лет назад
Kid Steidl
@natxetepeviz8341
@natxetepeviz8341 6 лет назад
¡¡¡MAESTROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!
@will74lsn
@will74lsn 2 года назад
does the guitar start at bar 106?
@76sprucetop
@76sprucetop 4 года назад
I like pavel'mouth. Singing through whole movements.😂
@paulheffron4836
@paulheffron4836 4 года назад
You could tell that Pavel could hardly wait to hop into this piece as the orchestra played at the opening. This man plays with his whole heart and soul.
@Budy69able
@Budy69able 4 года назад
Pavel Steidl viene a ser, en ese sentido, como otro gran interprete, el genial Glen Gould, que murmuraba lo que iba tocando. :)
@haanashim
@haanashim 6 лет назад
Hmmm, they've miked the guitar to go with the modern chamber orchestra. WTF?
@yuehchopin
@yuehchopin 4 года назад
gut
@Artearq7
@Artearq7 4 года назад
O bien la orquesta va más rápida que la guitarra, o bien el guitarrista va más lento. Hablo del comienzo...
@wegames8400
@wegames8400 Год назад
3:30
@jordancollin7308
@jordancollin7308 7 лет назад
firs time i've ever see classical guitarist shredd more than blues/rock 😂
@albatrosseable
@albatrosseable 6 лет назад
guitar killed by orchestra sound
@frankhorvath817
@frankhorvath817 5 лет назад
Guitar revived by Tesla et al , electronics, amplification, etc
@Artearq7
@Artearq7 4 года назад
No creo. Pero si es cierto que la orquesta corre más que la guitarra.
@servetheglobe
@servetheglobe 4 года назад
Aces.
@wilfreddamon1971
@wilfreddamon1971 6 лет назад
Is self-delete possible here?
@tangotango13
@tangotango13 8 лет назад
Well I have to say, if you put a 19th century (nylon strung? Originally gut strung) guitar up against a 21st century steel strung chamber orchestra the result is hardly any guitar except when he hammers it. Who was daft enough to put this together. What was the original string line up? Much smaller than this I bet and no mic for the guitar. Silly rendition of a charming piece.
@mesqueunsub1624
@mesqueunsub1624 7 лет назад
While I think it's beautiful playing, I can't help but agree with you that the guitar mic should be louder as if it was a piano piece it would be much more prominent.
@albertomartinez2479
@albertomartinez2479 7 лет назад
The guitar is a parlour (parlor) size (bodied) guitar. Around WWI the Dreadnought size body was invented. The larger body size projected well and was louder in the days before the microphone. A parlour guitar with a small body does not project as well. The miking is part of the problem. At the least two mikes one pointed to sound hole and one at fret 12 are required. The guitar should be behind a plexiglass shield in order to isolate the instrument from the orchestra background clatter. The orchestra sound is being amplified by the guitar mike as it is not shielded or isolated from that sound. Also a bit of compression inserted in the audio path would liven up the instrument. I'll bet that live this performance was amazing. True mastery in composition and presentation.
@yangmagic0703
@yangmagic0703 6 лет назад
Plexiglass. Thanks for the info. I have not seen any videos with a plexiglass. What other effective methods other than a plexiglass are there?
@Artearq7
@Artearq7 4 года назад
Estoy completamente de acuerdo contigo.
@agustinmaruri9079
@agustinmaruri9079 3 года назад
Even with amplification the guitar doesnt get through.
@bzeliotis
@bzeliotis 4 года назад
The orchestra are not following well at all. It's as if they're left behind most of the time. Perhaps the guitar wasn't amplified enough so the players couldn't hear him. Pavel plays very well.
@dhy5342
@dhy5342 Год назад
It's impossible to give a good review of this terribly recorded/mixed version. To hear it more as it's intended seek out the versions by Pepe Romero, Narciso Yepes, or better yet by John Williams.
@AlanRPaine
@AlanRPaine 3 года назад
I like this piece but the orchestral introduction is incredibly long. if Mozart had written it then surely the soloist would have come in well before the 3 minute mark
@Luteplay
@Luteplay 2 года назад
Концерт написан для гитары и струнного квартета ( как и остальные его концерты), то бишь 2 скрипок, альта и виолончели! Во времена Джульяни не было как известно микрофонов. Так что сия интерпретация - полнейшая лажа и отстой!!! Хоть ты трижды на Штауфере будешь играть! The concerto is written for guitar and string quartet (like the rest of his concerts), -2 violins, viola and cello! In the era of Giuliani, there were no microphones, as you know! So this interpretation is a complete mess and sucks!!! At least you'll play the Stauffer three times!
@erikgardetemps
@erikgardetemps 2 года назад
Il tempo è andato a cagare...
@taf44tt8io
@taf44tt8io 10 месяцев назад
Eccome !!! Specialmente a causa del "direttore" (magari prima faceva il vigile urbano.....) :)
@tomasinacovell4293
@tomasinacovell4293 9 лет назад
NON! He reads it, he needs to reads it! ):
@massimobanchio4076
@massimobanchio4076 8 лет назад
Bravino........ma incollato allo spartito! Un virtuoso ......lo spartito lo deve dimenticare. Troppe smorfie con il viso...e troppe note sbagliate!
@kurtcocain25
@kurtcocain25 3 года назад
Ma vai in culo
@Minotauro_di_Chieti
@Minotauro_di_Chieti 4 года назад
Cheesy as fuck.
@SPDAnjingplayer
@SPDAnjingplayer 4 года назад
lmao sacreligious tuning peg location but if you insist its a classical idrc
@Tennesse-ws3qm
@Tennesse-ws3qm 6 лет назад
Bravo !!!
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