mkrnhr said:Marina9 said:I've been enjoying this argelian singer, his music is very dancable
Just to mention that "Argelino" in Spanish is "Algerian" in English :)
voyageur said:Here is another from Joe Bonamassa (Woke Up Dreaming) played at the Royal Albert Hall. It is a good 10 min. long and mostly acoustic that offers one with an example of the skill of his hands upon the instrument - it's very fast and goes through a number of phases.
Note about his dark glasses cause people often comment on this; he has light sensitivity.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HLoOnBbDeeQ&feature=youtu.be
Rock My Soul After Show Gospel Singing Celebration
Gospel Song Fire on the Mountain
Karin Armenian Folk Dance Ensamble at Tatev
Sisiva - Neuban Melanesian music
sitting said:She was perhaps the greatest classical guitarist of all time. Ida Presti.
When very young, she auditioned for Segovia's master class. He took one listen -- and sent her away. Saying there was nothing he could teach this young prodigy. (I believe he was actually intimidated by her.)
This piece (the second part: Chaconne @ 5:25) is the same one I had previously posted, (with Enno Voorhorst as guitarist.)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?list=RDHe7K0Rg6has&v=sUXTlYuitdY
The Enno Voorhorst version:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fiMA6C-0Un8&list=PLDEE73A1D8395DDB0
I think you can tell the depth of being, and humanity ... in the musical essence that was Ida Presti.
(Sound is so very vital to our existence. Perhaps in a way we can't even begin to comprehend.)
FWIW.