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Chopin 'Prelude No. 4' and 'Grande Valse Brillante' played by Marc Teicholz
Chopin 'Prelude No. 4' and 'Grande Valse Brillante' played by Marc Teicholz
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Guitar Salon International
Published on Feb 4, 2012
Guitar: 1971 Daniel Friederich (http://bit.ly/1bGIJ6l). Here's Marc Teicholz performing at his 'Valseana Live' concert at the Guitar Salon International showroom in Santa Monica, CA. Marc performed on 8 important guitars, including a 1921 Santos Hernandez, 1930 Domingo Esteso, 1952 Hermann Hauser I, 1971 Daniel Friederich, 2007 Edmund Blochinger, 1936 Ignacio Fleta, 1969 'Churchdoor' Miguel Rodriguez and an 1867 Antonio de Torres. Here he is on the 1971 Friederich playing his arrangement of Frederic Chopin's '24 Preludes, Op. 8, No. 4 - Largo' and Ricardo Iznaola's arrangement of the 'Grande Valse Brillante, Op. 18' also by Chopin. Video shot by Jurgen Reisch (www.JurgenReisch.com).
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Marvin B Naylor
Marvin B Naylor
3 years ago
He plays both pieces superbly but he plays the waltz like it was made for the guitar.
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LDC Tech
LDC Tech
4 years ago
Adam Sandler
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Long Nguyen
Long Nguyen
3 years ago
wow a piano on 6 strings !
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Earl Ledden
Earl Ledden
4 years ago
Beautifully played,but the first chopin piece still belongs on the piano.
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Everything Music
Everything Music
2 years ago
Awesome!
He kind of looks a bit like Tom Hanks.
Also, can someone tell me where to get the sheet music for the prelude????
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Eneias Raasch
Eneias Raasch
3 years ago
Nesse canal todo dia aparece um cara melhor!
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mrvlhs
mrvlhs
1 year ago
That last chord on the Prelude... wow.
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isavin1730
isavin1730
4 years ago
Virtuoso
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LuckyLicks
LuckyLicks
2 years ago
This guitar just sounds so mystical and fabulous....
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Eneias Raasch
Eneias Raasch
1 year ago
Esse cara toca muito..
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leandrocunhaguitarra
leandrocunhaguitarra
4 years ago
Beautiful interpretation!
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Armando Antonio Garduño
Armando Antonio Garduño
1 year ago
great performance. Chopin would be clapping.
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Tran Duc Tai
Tran Duc Tai
4 years ago
Amazing!
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Lachlan Marnham
Lachlan Marnham
2 years ago
I'd love to see someone dance that waltz with full rubarto :P
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Daniel Raftö
Daniel Raftö
5 years ago
@2:40 the guitar has been tuned.
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Frederico Guilherme Müller
Frederico Guilherme Müller
3 years ago
Very good!
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Δαιμονισμενος_αγγελος
Δαιμονισμενος_αγγελος
3 years ago
this is the highest level!!!Bravo..
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Jim Vevaina
Jim Vevaina
3 years ago
great guitar fingering. Im impressed. never knew chopin could be played on the guitar.
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John Vono
John Vono
1 year ago
Seeing is believing. Incredible fingerwork!
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eschelar
eschelar
1 year ago
Absolutely masterful. Just a nudge short of perfection with a few notes not absolutely perfect, but it's only against the tapestry of stunning excellence that those incredibly minor niggles can even be discerned.
On another playthrough, those notes would undoubtedly be as perfectly crafted as all the others - and that's what makes this performance masterful. He is in total control through the whole thing. They aren't mistakes, they are just "almost perfect".
Truly a skilled player and well in his element.
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