Mr. Parkening l met you at a Christmas Concert at Grace Com.church about 30 years ago and at the end l went to meet you and congratulate you for the amazing concert you played that Christmas night. and l am eternally greatfull and thankfull to God and you that l had the chance to talk to you face to face and also eternally indebted to you for the gifts you gave me guitar music tapes and also the books you send it me .for free l am not worthy Mr parkening please forgive me that l was not able to accomplish much in the music world because not enought dedication and resources.but definitely you touched my gutarrist life when l really needed the most l love you Mr Christopher parkening and yes your guitarrist sound is the moust exquisite heavenly l ever heard God bliss you you are an amazing human being. ❤🎉
@cycling.guitarist4 ай бұрын
What beautiful sound, every note touches the heart, evokes an emotional response like none other the guitar itself! This beings back memories form 1972 where I attended his master class in Queens College NYC, in the dead of snow storm I rushed off to the near-by Sam Goodies and brought back several LPs to be signed by Chris..❤
@jpage999993 ай бұрын
By far my favorite artist and his love for Christ makes me like him all the more.
@laguitarradepablo9 ай бұрын
00:00 GUIDE 0:21 Anonymous - Spanish Romance in Em - Arr. Jack Marshall 2:27 (Brief history of C. Parking) 3:51 Albéniz - Rumores de la Caleta in E 7:20 (Next-piece info) 7:54 Mudarra - Fantasía No 10 9:32 (Next-piece info) 9:48 J. S. Bach - Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring in C - Arr. Rick Foster 12:58 Joaquín Rodrigo - Fantasía, para un gentil hombre 20:33 (Next-piece info) 20:52 Weiss - Preludio in E 22:55 Villalobos - Etude No 1 25:32 J. S. Bach - Prelude No 1 (in D) - Was Cut
@cycling.guitarist4 ай бұрын
At Rutgers University I took performance guitar with Ramon Ybarra, half of my classmates ordered through Ramirez and Contreras the other half, I order both, the guitars still stay with me now. I still play and teach with them regularly, they are the best sounding guitars.
@williamlovelady721711 ай бұрын
Sorry having sold my Ramirez after hearing this . They definitely have a very distinctive sound. Beautiful.
@curaticac53912 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing! There are so few videos of Parkening playing... .
@philtanics10822 жыл бұрын
Best guitarist ever recorded
@mcleanblades9234 Жыл бұрын
The lesson I learned from attending his 2003 master class is that there are hundreds of players - many with strengths in their own niches. So it's useless to pin any single performer as the worlds best. Parkening does perform with a lot of volume. And strength in his hands. More vibrato than most other players. Come to think of it though. I told Parkening (when he was evaluating students at the beginning of a Master Class) that he was certainly world class but that there are other performers who as good as he is. He was sitting with his friends. They all looked around like: WHAT? Parkening shrugged and looked around too. Incidentally. My playing that day was terrible. Like listening to chalkboard scratch. If I could go back in time I would not say anything like that to Mr. Parkening. What I said was out of place.
@victormanuelgil9472 жыл бұрын
Gracias! Te agradezco mucho por subir este documento!. Mil gracias!
@carlocoles2 ай бұрын
Parkening has always has a great tone and phrasing but man, look at his right-hand angle! I couldn't get that warm, rounded tone he has with that angle as it would most likely give me carpal tunnel. Bravo Maestro Parkening!
@cfmill7415 күн бұрын
True about Parkening's tone. Second to none. For 8 years I watched, studied, attended concerts to try and capture Parkening's tone. Finally in 1995 I caught, just by chance, seeing him on TV playing with the Young Musicians Orchestra and the camera angle showing his right hand with a perspective you never see. I immediately changed my right and and fingerings and DONE! My tone change was measurably so much better. It didn't hurt either that I was privileged to study with Mr. Parkening back in the 80's and 90's at his master classes in Bozeman MT, and was at the right place and time to purchase one of his concert Ramirez guitars. A 1971. True. :)
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks. This is very rare document and very valuable
@woodlakesound Жыл бұрын
He can sure make that thing sing!
@thomassaldivar987911 ай бұрын
👌
@johnm.46552 жыл бұрын
I have a friend that took a master class with Christopher at Juilliard. Christopher opened up with "the truth", and intimated that, the reason he got so good at a young age was because his father forced him to get up at 4:00am in the morning *every day* before school, from the age of 6 onwards (not 11 years old as is commonly put out by the media), to practice his classical guitar for 3 hours. His father was very rigid about it and never let up; he drove his son to become a young virtuoso by shear force. Not to downplay Christopher's obvious aptitude and talent, but if you train a child from that young, 3 hours every morning, playing an instrument, they're going to get really good really quick. LoL!
@mcleanblades9234 Жыл бұрын
The story in Parkening's book is that he wanted to practice early in the morning. And that his father told him - he'd have to be one of the worlds best performers if he wanted to have a career playing classical guitar. Based upon my conversations with a several players - veterans of multiple Boseman master classes, In the early 90s Parkening could be intense. By the time I participated in a class in 2003 he was said to be equanimous. Intensity is good. It adds drama to the others sitting in on the Master Class. And it gives the performer a lifetime memory too. Parkening drew a big penciled circle on a Sarabande I played for him where he scolded me that I played a F instead of a C. Then to the class he went into how one shouldn't give up on READING the music to quickly after memorizing it. People communicate in different ways. Ultimately Parkening wants his students to love practicing classical guitar. And he'll encourage them as best he can. He told me I could be a solid performer. But that I need to change my environment so I practice more. Encouraging...
@greghudon4696 Жыл бұрын
They will get good if they have the talent.
@RegondiMusic Жыл бұрын
McLean Blades thank you so much x 1K
@greghudon4696 Жыл бұрын
Some say he is the greatest classical guitarist . If he's not then who is?