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!!!!💐💐💐😘😘😘😘🌹🌹🌹🌹
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.
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.
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!
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..🥂
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 )
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.
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
@@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.
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.
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!
@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 :-)