Here’s Marc Teicholz performing at Guitar Salon International during his concert ‘Valseana Live’, where he played on 8 important guitars, including a 1921 Santos, a 1930 Esteso, a 1952 Hauser I, a 1971 Friederich, a 2007 Blochinger, a 1936 Fleta, a 1969 ‘Churchdoor’ Rodriguez and an 1867 Torres. Here he is on the 1936 Fleta playing Llobet’s arrangement of 2 Catalonian Folksongs: “El testament d’Amèlia” and “Cançó del Lladre” and Tarrega’s Capricho Arabe. Video shot by Jurgen Reisch (www.JurgenReisch.com).
on 2013-07-16
Schöne Instrumente!!
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Beautiful instrument well played. Love that guitar, what a tone, sweet, warm, mellow
What a performance? Thank you.
An excellent player and an outstanding guitar. To my ears this guitar has a sweetness of tone that is unmatched by modern guitar makers.
lovely!
Phenomenal guitar and interpretation .. bravo!
This 1 person probably had to sell this wonderful guitar.
Simply awesome!!
Great instrument and fine playing with interpretation.
what happen with that 1 people?
This little guitar has a lot of spank..
This litt
MASTERPIECE!!! flawlessly interpreted
Le fletta sono meravigliose!
that is looks like torres model, but i don’t think so, by the way barrios still alive on that time 1936, i think barrios guitar’s seems like this guitar sound’s
thats a small starnge guitar right?
Rich of melodic, deeper madrid sound, powerfull, best treble sound.
Fleta guitar… The best of the best!!! Price? The same you could pay for a vehicle!!!
Beautiful job.
incredible!!! and what microphones do you use there?
wow, what a sound! Nice playing, Marc!!
Very nice! He plays Capricho árabe with a lot of gusto …
Excellent sound.