Granados, Enrique; op.37/02 Oriental - D08 Video

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Title format: Composer's surname, forename; op.xx/xx Title - tags (if known)
e.g. Granados, Enrique; op.37/05 Andaluza - D09 Video
or Ságreras, J. S.; op.19 Maria Luisa - D04 (For more than one forename, just give initials.)
or Ságreras, J. S.; 1/49 Lesson (One digit for lesson-book / two digits for lesson.)
or Anon.; Samba Lele - D03 (Use Anon. for all anonymous or traditional pieces.)
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Re: Granados, Enrique; Danza Espagnola No.2 -"Oriental"

Postby Aurore » Mon Jun 08, 2009 1:27 pm

GeoffB wrote:I can't believe I missed this earlier, Denian.


Same here. I have my exam this afternoon and listening to this has made my day. Your rendition is absolutely exquisite and inspiring. I will be taking this arrangement, thank you to M. Delcamp and looking at it; I hope it is not too much of a challenge for me.
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Re: Granados, Enrique; Danza Espagnola No.2 -"Oriental"

Postby Denian Arcoleo » Tue Jun 09, 2009 6:53 am

Thanks for listening and commenting so kindly Aurore, I appreciate it highly.

All the best

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Re: Granados, Enrique; Danza Espagnola No.2 -"Oriental"

Postby celime » Wed Jun 10, 2009 7:01 am

:casque: Marvellous ! I love it !
Bravo :bravo: :bravo: and many thanks,
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Re: Granados, Enrique; op.37/02 Oriental - D08

Postby 808kopp » Wed Sep 30, 2009 6:29 pm

Dear Denian,

I saw this first on youtube 2 hours ago and it made me join delcamp.net

thank you very very much (again)...

simply wonderful interpretation
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Re: Granados, Enrique; op.37/02 Oriental - D08

Postby Denian Arcoleo » Wed Sep 30, 2009 6:45 pm

Thank you and welcome to Delcamp! If you are a guitarist (and I assume you are) then you'll find this forum a great source of both information and sheet music (there's a lot of it!).

I'm very glad you like my playing of this lovely piece

Best wishes

Denian
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Re: Granados, Enrique; op.37/02 Oriental - D08

Postby Praeludium » Fri Oct 09, 2009 10:01 pm

Wow.. beautiful and poetical intepretation that you did here (:

(should I writte the "that" or not ? oops. sorry for my poor English)
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Re: Granados, Enrique; op.37/02 Oriental - D08

Postby fazley » Sat Oct 10, 2009 7:26 am

:bravo: :bravo: :bravo: Awesome. Truly inspiring rendition of what sounds like a very challenging piece. I will be watching it many more times. Thanks so much for posting.
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Re: Granados, Enrique; op.37/02 Oriental - D08

Postby DaVynci » Sat Oct 10, 2009 9:07 am

O.M.G. !

I didn't know THAT is possible.
I bought the sheet music of this piece last year arranged by Graciano Tarrago, but that is the duet version. I wanted to record a self-duet but have great difficulty in getting the timing matched, so I didn't finish practicing it.
OMG, and now I see this perfect solo transcription, lol, maybe I should practice this instead.

Your rendition is magnificent as always Denian, despite it seem to be a very challenging piece, u still handled it so smoothly; and u totally captured the poetic quality of that piece. :bravo:
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Re: Granados, Enrique; op.37/02 Oriental - D08

Postby Guitune » Sat Oct 10, 2009 2:49 pm

A singing poet !
Bell and whistles, Denian ! :bravo:

You made me remind of Ida Presti & Alexandre Lagoya guitar duo version (your version is as good, but on one guitar ! :bravo: ).

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Re: Granados, Enrique; op.37/02 Oriental - D08

Postby Denian Arcoleo » Sat Oct 10, 2009 4:16 pm

Many many thanks to Guitune (you have made me blush badly with your comparison to Presti & Lagoya :oops: ), DaVynci,fazley and NewModder; what an exceptionally nice bunch of people you all are!

Seriously though, much appreciated.

Best wishes

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Re: Granados, Enrique; op.37/02 Oriental - D08

Postby bus88g » Sat Oct 17, 2009 7:12 am

Thanks Denian,
I am a beginner of classical guitar, I am enjoyed to listening your play.

LEE
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Re: Granados, Enrique; op.37/02 Oriental - D08

Postby KeMe » Sat Oct 17, 2009 6:36 pm

Bravo! Bravo!
Fantastic!

Absolute Perfection!

ImageImageImageImageImage (I'm throwing roses on the stage)
Denian,
How on earth did I ever miss this? I have no idea. But what a wonderful treasure for today. Watching you play this piece is such a delight and certainly brightens my day. This is indeed a beautiful composition, but what you have put into making it sing is just enchanting.
Thank you, thank you, thank you for such a lovely gift of your music. :flowers:

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Re: Granados, Enrique; op.37/02 Oriental - D08

Postby Denian Arcoleo » Sat Oct 17, 2009 6:50 pm

Thanks buss88g!
Wow! Thanks Kay, I'm very happy indeed that you liked this one. JFD did such a great job with the arrangement so all I had to do was put fingers in the right places at the right times!

All the best

Denian
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Re: Granados, Enrique; op.37/02 Oriental - D08

Postby GrahamK » Thu Mar 11, 2010 12:50 pm

Hi Denian, my favourite piece of all time. This piece introduced me to Classical Guitar. I really I'm lost for words.... I feel moved. Simply beautiful.

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Re: Granados, Enrique; op.37/02 Oriental - D08

Postby Denian Arcoleo » Thu Mar 11, 2010 3:16 pm

Thanks a lot Griggsy, I really appreciate that and I'm glad you like the music.

Best wishes

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