Erik Satie - Gnossienne 1 --- Otto Tolonen, guitar video free download


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Erik Satie - Gnossienne 1

Otto Tolonen, guitar

Sibelius Academy Concert Hall, Helsinki, Finland

www.ottotolonen.net

October 2010

Comments

9 years ago

Grant Fikes

You listen to this acoustic guitar now, before I blow us all to Hell!

9 years ago

Run13 Buddhabrot

damn, son. mastery.

9 years ago

MusicalSrb

Beautiful!

9 years ago

Seven delavigne

Erik Satie - Gnossienne 1 --- Otto Tolonen, guitar

9 years ago

Ari S.

i love this version, the others using a guitar go too fast.

9 years ago

ArcanePath360

Why wasn't the guitar tuned before he came out?

9 years ago

Benjamin Engelberg

Never knew the guy from pawn stars was so talented

9 years ago

Sandisizwe Strongman

Beautiful

10 years ago

Lord Jocko

I know that trolls are part of the Youtube culture, but for some reason I am extremely bothered by the fact that 9 people disliked this beautiful piece of music. I highly question their taste in sound, as well as their sanity. Just sayin.'

10 years ago

agustin arenas

TABS porfavor suban las TABSse lo agradeceria

10 years ago

kickboxer

Great piece of music and nicely played

10 years ago

Rich Wagner

I love it... Thank you

10 years ago

Michajeru

Very very nice.

10 years ago

Raptorman0909

Timing for this piece, whether on guitar or piano, is almost impossible to play at the proper tempo for all listeners. I don't know of any other piece that has so many preferring this to be slower. But, without a doubt, Otto nails Gnossienne 1 pretty near perfectly. And given the relative lack of sustain, relative to the piano that is, he manages to come pretty close to the piece as written and yet provide a wonderful second look at this great work.Brian

10 years ago

Tiago Barros Gonçalves

It sounds so cool with the guitar! *_*

10 years ago

Oriana Cottard

Kitos Otto Tolonen..... Erik SatieThank you Otto Tolonen.... Erik Satie

10 years ago

manikchand0007

That is a fantastic rendition, slow, sweet, wistful. Congratulations

10 years ago

Rupert Lassen

excellent

10 years ago

Clarice Aust

You can tell the masters; there is that fine judgement on the knife edge of restraint, slicing off excess. Too beautiful.

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