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Raphaella Smits - Tombeau sur la mort de M. Comte de Logy - S. L. Weiss 

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@rsmallfield
@rsmallfield Год назад
I didn’t know this piece. Wonderful! And Raphaella never disappoints. Never!
@goldenbelly8268
@goldenbelly8268 Год назад
Raphaella🙏so deeply sensitive and exquisite … out of this world… you are the absolute pinnacle of expression for me… you transport me like no other on the guitar❤ bless you and your awesome talent!!!!💐💐💐😘😘😘😘🌹🌹🌹🌹
@goldenbelly8268
@goldenbelly8268 2 года назад
Exquisite…. Full of bitter sweet sorrow… bless you and Weiss
@drcunda1
@drcunda1 10 месяцев назад
So beautifully performed 🕊️ thank you 🌺
@raffitorossian6994
@raffitorossian6994 Год назад
I like Weiss music and it was played excellently with super nuance. Thanks for uploading.
@parrishbuzzard3739
@parrishbuzzard3739 2 года назад
Played ever so sweetly and gently. Love this!!!
@leonardhesselink2613
@leonardhesselink2613 7 лет назад
Raphaella Smits makes her instrument breath and speak and sing with infinite musicality and calm technical superiority, extremely beautiful!
@EarlLedden
@EarlLedden 11 месяцев назад
That final phrase at the end gets me every time. 11:09
@diogoferreira9039
@diogoferreira9039 Год назад
Wonderful interpretations and sound. This is how a well seasoned musician plays! Thank you!
@parrishbuzzard3739
@parrishbuzzard3739 2 года назад
Just relaxing at Rucker's Mortuary near the entrance waiting for St. Vincent de Paul to open this Sunday. And I got to hear this and reminisce.. I heard her play this first when I was at the Hotel D'Iralia in 2018. Beyond my ability to verbally express.... ineffable.
@gybx4094
@gybx4094 5 лет назад
If you read interviews of Raphaella, she is very sensitive to every note, as if it is a unique individual's voice. She doesn't follow after any school of playing, but she takes the best of every school and integrates them into one approach. She's a very interesting person as well as being a great guitarist.
@lg2058
@lg2058 4 года назад
Thanks for sharing this amazing and beautiful performance.
@Michajeru
@Michajeru 4 года назад
This is really beautiful playing. Such beautiful music demonstrates the great beauty of the guitar. In this case she is playing an eight-string guitar and it certainly has a deep rich and soulful tone. Love it!
@kevinpatrick4670
@kevinpatrick4670 5 лет назад
When Emotion takes hold of the Soul, and leads you back to a place you've never been, that's when you know you've experienced.... Something Beautiful. Thank you Raphaella..🥂
@MrBoooooring
@MrBoooooring 3 года назад
Maybe the tenth time I listen to this performance, it is truly fantastic
@mrgregcat
@mrgregcat 7 лет назад
Beautifully played--total confidence to take the tempo rubato and with lots of breathing space.
@arturozeballos1
@arturozeballos1 7 лет назад
bellisimo Raphaella y bien por hacer las repeticiones y no resultar aburrida la obra. muchos las sacan.
@adamdelmonteguitarist
@adamdelmonteguitarist 4 года назад
Very few people can slowly so beautifully!!
@pablosainz-villegas5755
@pablosainz-villegas5755 5 лет назад
Wonderful, profound and inspiring, thank you Raphaella
@reestman
@reestman 7 лет назад
Extremely well performed Raphaëlla many thanks!
@laviniacapogna4
@laviniacapogna4 2 года назад
The interpretation is really excellent and so the technique. Essa coglie tutte le sfumature emotive del brano. Weiss was one of the most talented musician of his time. ( I studied Classical guitar for twenty years )
@mariajosecardoso333
@mariajosecardoso333 8 лет назад
Perfection ! What a sound!
@macleod41069
@macleod41069 8 лет назад
Stunningly well played, very hard to get the right feel to this music but done perfectly here.
@musicmanni4932
@musicmanni4932 2 года назад
Wonderful!
@halvey123
@halvey123 7 лет назад
Thank you, nice recording, ornaments. Lovely
@robdonell9915
@robdonell9915 3 года назад
Stunning
@TheTubelerone
@TheTubelerone Год назад
The most sensitive performer in the world today, imo
@rufinosanchez2703
@rufinosanchez2703 6 лет назад
Bella interpretación. Extraordinario sonido.
@he1305
@he1305 6 лет назад
Unrivalled wow!
@forrestkim4828
@forrestkim4828 3 года назад
GORGEOUS !!!
@thomasikosovo
@thomasikosovo 5 лет назад
Denne guitar lyder af meget mere end den hun tidligere har spillet på, men selvfølgelig mindre original. Hun er altså dygtig. Meget indlevende.
@themusiccovenant
@themusiccovenant 3 года назад
Legendary guitarist
@tombelt9011
@tombelt9011 4 года назад
Raphaella - the name means "God has healed." And that's what happens when she plays.
@alessandrodalu75
@alessandrodalu75 4 года назад
Emozionante, grazie
@kevinpatrick4670
@kevinpatrick4670 5 лет назад
"SLOW" and "EASY" wins the race every time!!! JUST relax...let it happen... and "Njoi"...😎
@51diogenes
@51diogenes 7 лет назад
Magnificent!
@박기웅-b1o
@박기웅-b1o 4 года назад
존경합니다
@toinejanssen6846
@toinejanssen6846 4 года назад
Great version of this piece, interesting guitar too. Sounds a bit too dark for me. But that is just a minor detail, love this recording.
@CaptainAlsClassroom
@CaptainAlsClassroom 4 года назад
I don't think I've ever heard a more beautiful tone come from a classical guitar. Does anyone know what mics are being used?
@Fazzab
@Fazzab 2 года назад
May have more to do with her fingers...
@TheMusicalEvents
@TheMusicalEvents 2 года назад
If the tone production is good, you can use almost any quality mic to capture that; without a good sound even best mics won’t help😀 But there are several very suitable mics for CG: DPA, Schoeps; also AKG 460 B or 480 B with cardioid capsules… personally I quite like the 460B, for CG I prefer them over DPA.
@marcschonbrun585
@marcschonbrun585 Год назад
@@TheMusicalEvents The guitar helps, a John Gilbert. The player matters the most. The room matters, too.
@ericherve7912
@ericherve7912 6 лет назад
Grand!
@lucynagawlikguitar8128
@lucynagawlikguitar8128 8 лет назад
Very nice!!!! Bravo!
@danilorainone406
@danilorainone406 5 лет назад
she has the touch of ida prestis' ghost
@tomb5470
@tomb5470 7 лет назад
John Gilbert guitar.
@stefanotorsiello5867
@stefanotorsiello5867 6 лет назад
Uno dei più belli pezzi per chitarra
@rafael55
@rafael55 7 лет назад
Super good !!!
@patriciapatrician6516
@patriciapatrician6516 4 года назад
How is an eight-string guitar tuned? What notes for each string? Anybody know?
@raphaellasmits3450
@raphaellasmits3450 4 года назад
Dear Patricia Thank you for reaching out: the first 6 strings are tuned like a regular Classical guitar, the two basses adapted to the given composition. In this piece D and B
@patriciapatrician6516
@patriciapatrician6516 4 года назад
@@raphaellasmits3450 Thank you
@patriciapatrician6516
@patriciapatrician6516 4 года назад
@@raphaellasmits3450 Is that a tuning that has been used in the past or do arrange all the music especially for your guitar? I haven't heard of an eight-string guitar before.
@raphaellasmits3450
@raphaellasmits3450 4 года назад
@@patriciapatrician6516 I make my own arrangements most often. The guitar is build by John Gilbert 1980
@PetrieRobert
@PetrieRobert 7 лет назад
Ravishing
@fugenkunst
@fugenkunst 4 года назад
A Master!
@afordjones
@afordjones 5 лет назад
Sublime! and I love the sonority of the 8 string guitar. Is there a particular name for this style of instrument?
@raphaellasmits3450
@raphaellasmits3450 4 года назад
This is a John Gilbert 1980, just a 'normal classical guitar' with 8 strings. Based on the old Spanish tradition.
@robdonell9915
@robdonell9915 3 года назад
I recently purchased a ten-string classical guitar. It’s a Yeppes style and recently named a Cathedral guitar. Hers is SO much more beautiful sounding….likely built by a luthier.
@robdonell9915
@robdonell9915 3 года назад
Is he based here in the US ?
@marcschonbrun585
@marcschonbrun585 Год назад
@@robdonell9915 John Gilbert passed away a number of years ago. His son William Gilbert is still building.
@AlimentodosDeuses
@AlimentodosDeuses 7 лет назад
toperrimo
@dimitryos5254
@dimitryos5254 7 лет назад
Nevertheless I rather prefer Julian Bream's interpretation on his album "Baroque Guitar" probably because I just get used to it already. But it's just the matter of taste. This is great one too!
@vladimirkeler4129
@vladimirkeler4129 7 лет назад
Wer weiss wo und wann ist dieses wunderschöne Stück von S. L. Weiß entstanden?
@christophbommes2480
@christophbommes2480 7 лет назад
Mal kucken unter: www.classicalguitardelcamp.com/viewtopic.php?t=83072
@oscarphillipromer960
@oscarphillipromer960 6 лет назад
In Engeland when Logy died: allso a great lute player. They knew each other at the time Weiss lived and worked on London
@oscarphillipromer960
@oscarphillipromer960 6 лет назад
The bass is very profound and soothing
@ianstukenborg437
@ianstukenborg437 5 лет назад
What's with the Roman Numerals!?!? (just curious)
@qweasd60
@qweasd60 4 года назад
@Jan Stukenborg: Silvius Leopold Weiss lebte auch im 17. Jahrhundert (X V II) - nichts Kurioses - so denke ich - Die Illuminaten sind zu dumm, um so gute Musik zu machen :-)
@janakipejov3667
@janakipejov3667 4 года назад
It was the 17th festival
@adriatik7070
@adriatik7070 5 лет назад
Hers sound better then Julian bream, he might be more technical though
@fingerhorn4
@fingerhorn4 3 года назад
There is no "better" but there is different. I do wish people wouldn't keep turning art in to a competition.
@jesuisravi
@jesuisravi 6 лет назад
double plus good
@KrebSDani
@KrebSDani 4 года назад
combatiendo lo ordinario
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