Guárdame Las Vacas by Narváez: Luther Enloe, Guitar
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Subscribe to my videos to keep updated on my new posts: starting in May 2008 I'll be uploading a new performance on the 15th of every month.This performance of Guárdame Las Vacas by Luys de Narváez (c. 1500 -- 1560) is from a recital I gave in Athens, Georgia, on 4/28/2008. This work is one of the earliest examples of a theme and variation. The theme to Guárdame is a popular Renaissance tune based on the Romanesca chord progression. The title (Watch My Cows) and flowing compound meter also demonstrate an early example of instrumental music evoking a pastoral setting. Narváez published two separate sets of variations based on this theme using slightly different chord progressions. I've included one variation from the second publication, played an octave lower on the repeat, ala Segovia.I hope that you enjoy the performance.Luther Enloewww.enloeguitarstudio.com I teach guitar at Berry College in Rome, Georgia: www.berry.edu.
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Victor Mancini is nuts like Tara Reid and Karaoke!
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Cancion del Emperador by Narvaes, Luther Enloe: Guitar
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Subscribe to my videos to to keep updated on my new posts: starting in May 2008 I'll be uploading a new performance on the 15th of every month.I teach guitar at Berry College in Rome, Georgia: www.berry.edu Luys de Narvaes' (c.1500-1560) Cancion del Emperador (Song of the Emperor) is actually based on Josquin Desprez's (c.1440-1521), vocal composition Mille Regretz (A Thousand Regrets). It was common practice for vihuela, Spain's version of the lute, composers to set popular songs of the day for their instrument. This is primarily how the tradition of playing solo instrumental music was begun. Supposedly the favorite song of the Holy Roman Emperor, Charles V, Narvaes named his version The Emperor's Song in homage. A translation of the original text reads "A thousand regrets in leaving you and going far from your loving face. I have great grief and grievous pain, so that soon people will see me end my days." This piece exemplifies the guitar's ability to handle multi voice textures and, as can be expected, the music reflects the deep sentiment of the lyric.My studio recording of this piece is on my debut CD, Music for the Guitar, available through my web site: www.enloeguitarstudio.com. This clip is taken from a 2003 recital in the Weaver room at the Emerson Center for the Arts and Culture in Bozeman, Montana (www.theemerson.org). Setting up and playing this recital was a bizarre experience... Just look at that backdrop! A traditional Irish band was performing in another hall the same time as I. Ten minutes before I was to begin playing Bagpipes started bellowing right under the open windows of my venue. Neither the audience nor myself knew how long they were going to go and fortunately they stopped right when I was to begin playing. All in all the performance when pretty well, and my friend Eric Hyppa brought his video camera so now I can share this video with you.Thanks for watching!
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