Concierto de Aranjuez (part II Adagio)

Joaquin Rodrigo Composer

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Six-string guitar arrangement by Vladimir Gapontsev for Joaquin Rodrigo's "Concierto de Aranjuez (part II Adagio)".

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Feedbacks and comments 8

Володя замечательная обработка и исполнение.
Мои поздравления.👍👍👍

Здорово! Отличное переложение для соло гитары и крутое исполнение!

Очень хорошо получилось. Звучит в одну гитару. И видео красивое, лаконичное и звук очень хорошо записан. Интересно, найдутся ли покупатели? Довольно сложный материал.)

Я своё время и сам искал подобную версию, но ничего не нашел. В основном всё сделано удобно, к тому же можно, например, не играть каденцию и часть связующего материала. Эта версия тоже есть в моих аранжировках. ("Aranjuez mon amour")

VD Dao

Hi Vladimir Gapontsev,

It’s a beautiful piece and performance !
i was looking for “ de Aranjuez adagio “ , After hearing you playing it on Youtube , i bought your arrangement immediatly .
i wonder if you have right-hand fingering for this wonderful arrangement so that i can start learning it the right way
thanks
Dao

Thank you Dao! Actulally I was not intending to do the right-hand fingering because there is no "right" way for this - some people use rest stroke, some people use rest stroke, some use 2 fingers for scales, some use 3. Some play with i-m on bass string in melody, some prefer "p". There are fingerings in a most difficult place in cadenza. If you have any difficulties please feel free to write me on Facebook.com/gapontsev or on my page vk.com/vladimirgapontsev

VD Dao

Gorgeous piece and performance !!!!!

this is magical, thank you for the arrangement, that's really something great you did for us.

Regards

Other arrangements from Vladimir Gapontsev
A Wanderer's Song (Shir Hanoded) - Nahum Nardi
Aranjuez My Love (Aranjuez, mon amour) - Joaquin Rodrigo
I'll Never Forget You - Aleksey Rybnikov

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