La Leona: Interview with Wulfin Lieske

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  • čas přidán 8. 06. 2021
  • Wulfin Lieske shares the incredible story behind Antonio de Torres’ most famous guitar La Leona. Translated as “the lioness,” La Leona is considered one of the best guitars he ever made and the only one he ever named. As Wulfin describes, this was the first guitar Francisco Tárrega purchased from Torres and kicked off a long player-luthier relationship between the two brilliant individuals.
    For more on La Leona, watch Wulfin Lieske’s 3-part series “The Spirit of Tárrega,” exclusively on tonebase!
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    0:55 How did this guitar come to you?
    3:22 When did you first perform on La Leona?
    5:00 When did Francisco Tárrega acquire La Leona?
    7:00 How has La Leona influenced your style of playing?
    10:26 Where will La Leona be in the future?
    12:22 How will La Leona and Tárrega impact the future of guitar?
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Komentáře • 82

  • @jorgeibarra1480
    @jorgeibarra1480 Před 3 lety +25

    Such love and respect for an instrument and its amazing history. This precious "La fea" guitar is in excellent hands, being actually played and not behind a window in a box. Thanks for this great visual document.

    • @domingoduran9497
      @domingoduran9497 Před rokem

      Estoy de acuerdo que no podría estar en mejores manos, e incluso que quien la restauró sabia muy bien como hacerlo, porque las guitarras Torres en su construcción, llevan implícitas la armonía en todos sus campos, en algunas de ellas falla algún campo, pero en La Leona se dieron todas las circunstancias para que coincidiesen todas las armonías, incluidas las del espíritu.

    • @WulfinLieske
      @WulfinLieske Před rokem

      Thanks a lot Jorge! I will publish new Leona videos soon. Best regards Wulfin

    • @WulfinLieske
      @WulfinLieske Před rokem

      Es vero, Domingo. Además hoy La Leona es y aún mejor estrato. Saludos de Wulfin.

    • @LIXX963
      @LIXX963 Před rokem

      Your are tight!!! It doesn’t belong behind a window box! I’m glad I saved my very own guitar from that terrible fate! 😊 made me think of that! :)

  • @drjimlewisnc
    @drjimlewisnc Před 11 měsíci +1

    I am very taken by the love expressed by Wulfin for the guitar and music in general.

  • @soundknight
    @soundknight Před 2 lety +6

    This guy is a great teacher.

    • @WulfinLieske
      @WulfinLieske Před rokem

      What can I say? Thank you and tell anyone interested

  • @mikekn7033
    @mikekn7033 Před 5 měsíci

    It’s fascinating listening to to him. It’s also a learning experience! The sound of this guitar is amazing!Thank you.

  • @steveganz6936
    @steveganz6936 Před 3 lety +6

    I'm happy to see an exploration of the relationship between the guitar, the builder, and the current player.

    • @WulfinLieske
      @WulfinLieske Před rokem

      I am happy that many people start to understand these things which are the base of art. Great Wulfin

  • @vgfjr505
    @vgfjr505 Před 9 měsíci

    FE04!!!! By the way, Wulfin Lieske made me fall in love with modern pieces. Hope that he continues writing more of these pieces for the guitar. The way he plays is just masterful. I wish there were more of his performances in youtube.

  • @12stringDH
    @12stringDH Před rokem +9

    Looking at the Romanillos book, Tarregas' first instrument from Torres was not this guitar. This " La Leona " guitar is identified as FE04 made in 1856. The first guitar that Tarrega purchased, directly from Torres, is identified as FE18 made in 1864. The two guitars are quite different in appearance with FE18 having much more decoration. Later, Tarrega did purchase two more guitars from Torres, SE49 in 1883 and SE114 in 1888. Again neither of these can be confused with " La Leona ". It should be pointed out that this naming of the guitar did not come from Torres.

    • @WulfinLieske
      @WulfinLieske Před rokem

      Hi 12string, your remarks are absolutely correct. The title has been confused, it should be “the first Torres Tárrega played”. Sorry for that! Wulfin

    • @br4513
      @br4513 Před rokem +2

      @@WulfinLieske According to Romanillos, Tarrega never owned La Leona, so not only the title has been confused, but your description of the historical events in the interview is wrong. Where did you get the information, that La Leona was the first Torres guitar, which Tarrega played? The first guitar, he bought from Torres seems to be FE18. So, you suggest the ordinary cheap one, that Torres showed Tarrega first, was La Leona?

    • @WulfinLieske
      @WulfinLieske Před rokem

      @@br4513 if you see previous replies on similar comments, you can read my answer. I never pretended during the interview, that La Leona was in Tarrega’s possession. Best regards Wulfin

    • @olewetdog6254
      @olewetdog6254 Před rokem +1

      @@WulfinLieske So what are you saying at about the 6:50 mark in this video?

    • @vgfjr505
      @vgfjr505 Před 9 měsíci

      Romanillos said this was an experimental guitar.

  • @afisher555
    @afisher555 Před 2 lety +1

    really interesting points about romantic music, & how we still are in that epoch in many ways....

  • @jameslouder
    @jameslouder Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you so much, Wulfin Lieske, for sharing your thoughts and--yes, I will use the word--wisdom about your relationship with Torres' great guitar. "...A kind of trust between the instrument and myself..." "...I taught the guitar [and]...the guitar taught me." "...You hear a spirit, you hear a *human*..."
    To make such a relationship possible is the end toward which we instrument-makers strive: to animate the inanimate, to invest a material object with a spirit that will continue to inhabit it after it has left our hands--the flesh made word. And then it is for a great musician to teach it to sing, so that its voice may teach other musicians in times to come, as you so eloquently describe.

    • @WulfinLieske
      @WulfinLieske Před rokem +2

      Thanks a lot James, great comment. Yes, it is something spiritual. It is more than about wood and construction (which is genius, indeed). Do you play James? Best wishes for 2023

    • @jameslouder
      @jameslouder Před rokem

      @@WulfinLieske I once played, quite seriously, but I'm afraid with more love than talent. I became a builder instead--first pipe organs for 40 years, now in my retirement I'm shepherd to a flock of lutes. That is how I have made music. As they say, it beats working!

    • @WulfinLieske
      @WulfinLieske Před rokem

      @@jameslouder great to know, James. All the best! Wulfin

  • @LIXX963
    @LIXX963 Před 2 lety +1

    “It’s there, it’s waiting for you”!!! Beautiful guitar full of history! Hope to one day meet it in person!

    • @WulfinLieske
      @WulfinLieske Před rokem

      Yepp that’s not easy, she doesn’t lok. traveling so much😏

    • @LIXX963
      @LIXX963 Před rokem

      @@WulfinLieske I bet it’s not easy, just dreaming! Yeah I bet she doesn’t!😆 where live I think she would love the weather! 😁 I appreciate your respond! Really made my day!!!

    • @WulfinLieske
      @WulfinLieske Před rokem

      @@LIXX963 hi Luis that’s nice. So where do you live? Cologne is grey and cold. Enjoy your sunny day! Wulfin

    • @LIXX963
      @LIXX963 Před rokem

      @@WulfinLieske hi 😃 I live in central coast california, in the beautiful city of Santa Barbara! Wow looks like it’s always cold in that side of the world 🥶 thanks you so much Mr.lieske and I hope you stay real warm!

    • @WulfinLieske
      @WulfinLieske Před rokem

      @@LIXX963 dear Luis, yes you are on the sunny side. Still we have enough summer in Cologne and it’s a great place to live anyway. Best regards Wulfin

  • @annapietrzak1
    @annapietrzak1 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you so much for this inspiring interview-document.

    • @WulfinLieske
      @WulfinLieske Před rokem

      You are welcome and I am happy to see a lady aficionado here!

  • @hierroflamencoguitar3658

    This was very interesting. I would have appreciated to hear more about the tonal qualities of this guitar compared to a modern classical guitar, especially given that it is close at hand.

  • @BorisBidjanSaberi11
    @BorisBidjanSaberi11 Před 2 lety +3

    I'm such a nerd but this was an incredible story

    • @WulfinLieske
      @WulfinLieske Před rokem

      All true - just Leona was his first Torres to play not to own

  • @mariomatura4308
    @mariomatura4308 Před rokem

    She is a beauty..a tonality of pure romantic essence ..
    Thanks

  • @orangmakan
    @orangmakan Před 2 lety +1

    That instrument finally found a person that is willing to take the time to understand (and thus develop) it.

    • @WulfinLieske
      @WulfinLieske Před rokem

      Art is about understanding in the deepest sense!🎉

  • @garygullikson6349
    @garygullikson6349 Před 3 měsíci

    I have always wondered why there was apparent disdain for flamenco guitar as "street music" by Tarrega, Segovia and others. I always heard of Sabicas and others elevating flamenco guitar to a concert level. IMHO much of flamenco guitar music as played by Sabicas, Pepe Romero, Paco Delucia and many others is beautiful and merely part of Spanish/Andalusian music .

  • @carlose.johansson739
    @carlose.johansson739 Před 7 měsíci

    Does anybody know the title of the piece that introduces this video?

  • @leoalmeida1449
    @leoalmeida1449 Před 2 lety +1

    Great documentary! I was curious about the book showed, before the interview started!. If anybody knows what it”s the name, share with me please!

  • @buraksavas1531
    @buraksavas1531 Před 3 měsíci

    What was the name of the piece which plays at 12:17 :) ?

  • @Lolo-dc6dy
    @Lolo-dc6dy Před 3 měsíci

    Una hoya de guitarra

  • @tribestribes2555
    @tribestribes2555 Před rokem

    Lucky guy. 👍 Grand guitar and with that story behind it as well. I imagin this La Leona is so very light in weight. Right?

    • @WulfinLieske
      @WulfinLieske Před rokem +1

      Hey Lucky Guy, I am happy you liked it. Yes it is about 1000 grams. Best Wulfin

    • @tribestribes2555
      @tribestribes2555 Před rokem

      @@WulfinLieske Ok, but I ment that You are the lucky guy.👍

  • @vandulfgren8747
    @vandulfgren8747 Před 6 měsíci +1

    War die Gitarre verstimmt oder sollte das so klingen?

  • @StevenWatsonMusic
    @StevenWatsonMusic Před 3 lety

    Interesting, thank you

  • @moni426
    @moni426 Před 2 lety +1

    1:46

  • @crispycrimps865
    @crispycrimps865 Před 3 lety +1

    What is the name of the piece in the intro?

    • @sansumbrella
      @sansumbrella Před 3 lety +1

      The opening melody is part of La Llorona, aka Weeping Woman

    • @sansumbrella
      @sansumbrella Před 3 lety +1

      Or it at least has echoes of La Llorona; I would also be interested to know the arranger or overall composition

    • @soujanyanelavagilu4194
      @soujanyanelavagilu4194 Před 3 lety

      I was also mesmerised by it :-)...It is Tarrega's Endecha..here it is:
      czcams.com/video/ArEugYJXmcI/video.html

    • @moni426
      @moni426 Před 2 lety +3

      tarrega - endecha

  • @stefanpetrov9757
    @stefanpetrov9757 Před 2 lety +2

    just to add on the tarrega and then fender part, in between them for sure is Django, no denial that he revolutionised the instrument once again before the invention of the electric guitar.

  • @rproctor83
    @rproctor83 Před 8 měsíci

    pls can I have?

  • @marklozano8388
    @marklozano8388 Před 6 měsíci

    do you ever play?

  • @elektrolyte
    @elektrolyte Před rokem +1

    'it is a bit atonal...'
    no shit!

    • @WulfinLieske
      @WulfinLieske Před rokem

      What do you mean?

    • @judykraska400
      @judykraska400 Před rokem

      Electrolyte: can you speak with a bit more respect, and a complete sentence...it’s a bit nonsensical...good day 🦘🕊

  • @BehroozCompani-fk2sx
    @BehroozCompani-fk2sx Před měsícem

    La Liona is a historic guitar. Now the luthiers make guitars far superior. Le Liona sounds week with no volume. The tone is good in it's category.

  • @georgiosdanamos9452
    @georgiosdanamos9452 Před rokem

    I watch the teacher... and the player... and the musicien ... Who is the better??? Together the three immediately!!!

    • @WulfinLieske
      @WulfinLieske Před rokem

      Wow, a great way putting it! Thanks a lot, Wulfin

  • @georgevillanueva6926
    @georgevillanueva6926 Před rokem +1

    It’s out of tune la Leona is speaking

  • @DeOmnibusDubitandum76

    Before Hendrix there was Clapton.

    • @AnthonyJstark-vz4so
      @AnthonyJstark-vz4so Před rokem +1

      Clapton🥱

    • @WulfinLieske
      @WulfinLieske Před rokem +1

      Well, and joe pass Jeff beck Wes Montgomery John McLaughlin…

    • @captaincrash9286
      @captaincrash9286 Před rokem

      Clapton wasn't an innovator.

    • @BZB33
      @BZB33 Před rokem

      Why this? A very nice video of this man's thoughts on a particular current of classical guitar in the 19th century... and still this inane subject crops up?

    • @simonshusse
      @simonshusse Před rokem

      @@BZB33 I know, if we all weren't male chauvinists we would of course recognize Ida Presti as the greatest! But joking aside I discovered a fantastic artist here today which I will follow and listen to. I actually picked up Endecha due to this video and played it over and over again.

  • @rodildequiroz4421
    @rodildequiroz4421 Před 5 měsíci

    The Smithsonian will take it.

  • @slave_planet
    @slave_planet Před 3 měsíci +1

    9:41 . . . What a hideous, awful sound.

  • @userAA
    @userAA Před 3 lety +4

    Additionally, "... Tarrega, then elec guitar...", what is he even talking about. Please learn to tune your guitar properly first, then give us history lectures...

  • @userAA
    @userAA Před 3 lety +5

    The bigger the pride, the greater the stupidity. This is a good example. People only know this crappy player because of his guitar yet he thinks it's because of his technique, talent or musicianship - little does he know he has neither one of them.

    • @PedroDias-hj2jy
      @PedroDias-hj2jy Před 3 lety +1

      Jeez.....

    • @user-bs4qu7tb2g
      @user-bs4qu7tb2g Před 2 lety +8

      The bigger the pride, the greater the stupidity. This is a good example. People only know this crappy user because of his hate comment, yet he thinks it's because of his kind of critique, eloquence or superiority of thought - little does he know he has neither one of them.

    • @connortynan2422
      @connortynan2422 Před 2 lety +1

      Who the hell are you?

  • @kanker5256
    @kanker5256 Před 2 lety +1

    a bit cocky for someone who doesnt know how to play classical guitar...
    plus that guitar kind of sucks