I loved your choice of tempi in each movement. What a way to enhance the personality of each dance! I also noticed the change of order of the pieces - it does make sense to play the menuets together (changing the affetto with different tempo and mode mixture). Bravo!
I bought a book of music edited by a Karl Scheit of baroque pieces for guitar and over time realized it was my favorite of all music periods, but then there is so much music I could always change my opinion. My other music books are famous composers transcribed for guitar so I can't say for sure.
Lovely. Confirms to me that this suite should preferably be played on the Baroque guitar because of its delicacy of timbre - it loses so much on the modern classical guitar versions, however well they are played.
Sounds even better being played by a proper baroque guitarist using flesh instead of nails. Really brings out the timbre of the instrument much better!
I agree this sounds lovely on a baroque guitar but on modern guitar with nails my teacher says index finger strums with nails sound scratchy. On modern guitar I agree and so Scheidt’s 1944 Universal Edition arrangement of mainly two parts sounds better. This is what Bream played. Universal Edition’s “new Scheidt” (not edited by him) edition has more broken strummed chords. I have both scores but prefer earlier on modern guitar.
Elle ressemble vachement à la "Sabionari" de Stradivarius : ruclips.net/video/cVXD85Lcj1o/видео.html Dans un commentaire un peu plus bas, l'auteur de la vidéo, secondolibro, répond qu'elle a été fabriquée par Bert Kwakkel
One of the best version here on RUclips! Thanks a lot!
I loved your choice of tempi in each movement. What a way to enhance the personality of each dance! I also noticed the change of order of the pieces - it does make sense to play the menuets together (changing the affetto with different tempo and mode mixture). Bravo!
Eine überragende und exzellente Einspielung - Kompliment!
Beautiful sound and playing Classical guitarists cannot faithfully do justice to this music, Baroque Guitar is THE instrument
So beautiful sound and great performance!
I bought a book of music edited by a Karl Scheit of baroque pieces for guitar and over time realized it was my favorite of all music periods, but then there is so much music I could always change my opinion. My other music books are famous composers transcribed for guitar so I can't say for sure.
A very authentic version, wonderful!
Beautiful rendition.
Lovely instrument and authoritative playing.
Magistral. Un saludo desde Madrid.
Beautiful.
beautiful execution thank you. is the 5th course tuned "aA" ?
حبيتها بطريقتك. متمرجحة تماماً متل الباروك الاصلي. بتحسسني بطعم جميل مثل عصير العنب وفيه مزة شوي بس حلو بنفس الوقت
Goed werk Lex. Dubbel genot: jou versie en de klank van Stradivari...prima
Beautiful!
Lovely. Confirms to me that this suite should preferably be played on the Baroque guitar because of its delicacy of timbre - it loses so much on the modern classical guitar versions, however well they are played.
Sounds even better being played by a proper baroque guitarist using flesh instead of nails. Really brings out the timbre of the instrument much better!
There is good evidence, however, that some 'proper' baroque guitarists (such as Corbetta for example) played with nails.
I agree this sounds lovely on a baroque guitar but on modern guitar with nails my teacher says index finger strums with nails sound scratchy. On modern guitar I agree and so Scheidt’s 1944 Universal Edition arrangement of mainly two parts sounds better. This is what Bream played. Universal Edition’s “new Scheidt” (not edited by him) edition has more broken strummed chords. I have both scores but prefer earlier on modern guitar.
Que c est beau... Bravo !
Bravo
Lovely suite. What is that mic? It sounds a lot closer than it is!
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!
Bravo !
heel mooi en inspirerend
Bravoooo.....
Quel son magnifique !!!! J'aimerais bien connaître le nom du luthier ... En tous cas bravo !!!
Elle ressemble vachement à la "Sabionari" de Stradivarius : ruclips.net/video/cVXD85Lcj1o/видео.html
Dans un commentaire un peu plus bas, l'auteur de la vidéo, secondolibro, répond qu'elle a été fabriquée par Bert Kwakkel
Bravoooooo!!!!!!!
❤
Dear Lex,
Amazing! Could you tell who's the maker of your guitar?
Thanks! The guitar was made by Bert Kwakkel.
Nice one
Who made the guitar?
This is wonderful, is that an AEA microphone?
Thanks. I don't know what mic they used.
Was it pre recorded or totally live? Excellent.
Who makes your baroque guitar?
I think the is probably the closest rendition to De Visee's original composition
This young man is a fine, fine ambassador for this song for sure. I wonder if someday he'll cut his nails. 😉