❤️ If you like CM//RR content, please consider membership at our Patreon page. Thank you :) www.patreon.com/cmrr Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) - Guitar Works : Transcription by E.Fernández. *Click to activate the English subtitles for the presentation* (00:00-02:00) Lute Suites Suite No.4 in E, BWV 1006a I.Prelude (00:00) II.Loure (03:52) III.Gavotte en Rondeau (07:17) IV.Menuett I & II (10:07) V.Bourrée (13:37) VI.Gigue (15:08) Suite No.1 in E minor, BWV 996 I.Passaggio - Presto (17:10) II.Allemande (19:39) III.Courante (22:10) IV.Sarabande (24:52) V.Bourrée (28:59) VI.Gigue (30:12) Suite No.2 in D minor, BWV 997 I.Preludio (33:17) II.Fuga (35:53) III.Sarabande (42:23) IV.Gigue - Double (47:27) Suite No.3 in A minor, BWV 995 I.Präludium - Presto (50:15) II.Allemande (55:29) III.Courante (1:00:00) IV.Sarabande (1:01:59) V.Gavotte I & II (1:05:02) VI.Guige (1:08:44) Partita No.1 in D, BWV 825 I.Präludium (1:10:50) II.Allemande (1:12:46) III.Courante (1:17:20) IV.Sarabande (1:21:57) V.Menuet I & II (1:24:46) VI.Gigue (1:27:49) Chaconne in D minor, BWV 1004 (1:30:29) Prelude, Fugue & Allegro in D, BWV 998 I.Präludium (1:42:27) II.Fuga (1:45:17) III.Allegro (1:51:14) Prelude in D minor, BWV 999 (1:54:12) Guitar : Eduardo Fernández Recorded in 1987, at London Find CMRR's recordings on *Spotify* : spoti.fi/3016eVr C'est avec son interprétation de Bach que Ségovia a convaincu pour la première fois le monde musical que la guitare était un instrument respectable, et pas seulement un fournisseur de musique populaire hispanique. Pourtant, Bach lui-même n'a rien écrit pour la guitare. A sa mort, Bach laissa, en plus de son luth, deux "Lauten Werck". Il s'agissait d'instruments à clavier avec des cordes en boyau, conçus pour ressembler à un luth. L'un des deux a été l'instrument spécialement fabriqué pour Bach selon ses spécifications par le facteur d'orgues Zacharias Hildebrandt ; peut-être l'autre a-t-il été fabriqué par son second cousin Johann Nicolaus Bach, l'un des rares autres facteurs connus. Une suggestion évidente est que la musique pour luth a été écrite pour le clavier. Mais il y a parfois des passages qui dépassent la portée des deux mains, de sorte que la solution est peut-être plus compliquée. Bach reçut en 1739 la visite du plus grand luthiste contemporain, Sylvius Leopold Weiss, et le rencontra sans doute à d'autres occasions, puisque Weiss faisait partie de l'établissement musical de la cour de Saxe à Dresde, où Bach occupait le poste de compositeur honoraire. Peut-être Bach avait-il l'intention d'écrire de la musique pour le luth, mais, sachant combien il était difficile d'écrire de façon idiomatique pour lui, il a laissé aux luthistes le soin de s'adapter. Dans l'état actuel des choses, la musique pour luth de Bach doit être adaptée pour être jouée au luth, de sorte que les changements minimes nécessaires pour l'adapter à la guitare sont tout aussi acceptables. Johann Sebastian Bach PLAYLIST (reference recordings) : ruclips.net/video/spHBTyagfZ4/видео.html
I’ve listen to 15+ recordings of the Lute Suites including performances from Bream, Williams, Isbin, et. al., and this one from Eduardo Fernandez is by far my favorite. I love his ornamentation and phasing - such a wonderful expression of Bach’s work.
EXCEPTIONNEL!!! FABULEUX !!de loin le meilleur interprète de ces suites,la précision,le rythme,le relief des voix,la compréhension de la partition, le seul qui fait à la reprise des ornements comme le veut la tradition,etc....un grand Monsieur !
This is for me at least the very best Bach Lute Suites recording I have ever listened to. I remember when I heard this recording for the first time back in 1993 on Decca London’s double CD (which I still have), I didn’t know what hit me. I had heard Segovia, Bream, Williams, Parkening, Fisk and others but this was just another level. The trills, mordents , syncopation, cadences are all masterful. still brings tears to my eyes when I listen to it now after 30 years. My Bach is basically modeled after him (perhaps too much 😄).
The more that I listen to this the more I understand that this is the definitive version of the Bach Lute Suites. The maestro was way ahead of the curve in terms of his ornamentation. Bravo!
This sounds closer to the guitar sound; forty years ago they were not processing the sound electronically as much as they do today. Excellent musician and performance. Thank you for sharing!
Another of the exceptional recordings being made available to us by Classical Music/Reference Recording. For me, after many years living in Spain and with my love of Bach, and Segovia, this interpretation resonates with magic and intelligence and quite simply, with beauty. Thank you for sharing this superb performance.
Wonderful album that I discovered in 1991, and finally found a few years later... A real must-have.... I wish I had other album by this Eduardo Fernandez.... It's an essential recording of Bach's works.
This is an interpretation & performance that brings an aspect of Bach's (apparent) intention to life, & very individually. Fernández has made transcriptions here that suit his evident enthusiasm for these works, & bring energy & confidence to his playing. His almost throwaway bravura embellishments express something very Spanish (I have a Spanish Mama) - in fact, it has almost a Flamenco sensibility, which I consider high praise when integrated with the discipline of Bach's structures. As to tempos: nothing seems to upset some listeners more than varying their familiar pace in certain works. I think that strength & consistency of interpretation overrides this type of objection, especially when intensity of feeling & fine, even, as here, brilliant technique are applied authentically. The accompanying notes are quite interesting; I wonder if the old debate about the Dm Suite & Chaconne's possible origin as a lute/vihuela work might gain insight from them (probably not to those musicologists who are infuriated by the suggestion...). This deserves many more listeners, & CD purchases - I shall buy one for myself, certainly.
It's pretty rare now, I'm afraid... I saw one on sale from Discogs, today - 19-07-2021, but only in the USA... a real pity as this man has got such a talent ! Whne i finally found it n, quite a number fop years after searchiong for it in the late 90's, it was like a treasure, really. Having a copy wasn't the same, and the notes he wrote in the booklet are very interesting.
Beautiful renditions with the guitar! Gives me a deeper appreciation of the suite. I love how this form brings together German, French, Spanish and English dance forms to create one work.
Danke, wundervoll diese Interpretation von Bachs Lauten- Suiten! Inspiriert und technisch brillant vorgetragen! Respekt vor dem genialen Bach und seinem hervorragenden Interpreten!!!!
les tempi sont trop rapides , le monsieur doit vouloir montrer ces "corones" , j'ai l'impression d'entendre un marteau piqueur ... dommage , ce n'est pas de la musique , mais de la gymnastique ...... désolé je zappe et referme la porte du frigo ... bizh
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Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) - Guitar Works : Transcription by E.Fernández.
*Click to activate the English subtitles for the presentation* (00:00-02:00)
Lute Suites
Suite No.4 in E, BWV 1006a
I.Prelude (00:00) II.Loure (03:52)
III.Gavotte en Rondeau (07:17)
IV.Menuett I & II (10:07)
V.Bourrée (13:37) VI.Gigue (15:08)
Suite No.1 in E minor, BWV 996
I.Passaggio - Presto (17:10)
II.Allemande (19:39) III.Courante (22:10)
IV.Sarabande (24:52) V.Bourrée (28:59)
VI.Gigue (30:12)
Suite No.2 in D minor, BWV 997
I.Preludio (33:17) II.Fuga (35:53)
III.Sarabande (42:23) IV.Gigue - Double (47:27)
Suite No.3 in A minor, BWV 995
I.Präludium - Presto (50:15)
II.Allemande (55:29) III.Courante (1:00:00)
IV.Sarabande (1:01:59) V.Gavotte I & II (1:05:02)
VI.Guige (1:08:44)
Partita No.1 in D, BWV 825
I.Präludium (1:10:50) II.Allemande (1:12:46)
III.Courante (1:17:20) IV.Sarabande (1:21:57)
V.Menuet I & II (1:24:46) VI.Gigue (1:27:49)
Chaconne in D minor, BWV 1004 (1:30:29)
Prelude, Fugue & Allegro in D, BWV 998
I.Präludium (1:42:27)
II.Fuga (1:45:17)
III.Allegro (1:51:14)
Prelude in D minor, BWV 999 (1:54:12)
Guitar : Eduardo Fernández
Recorded in 1987, at London
Find CMRR's recordings on *Spotify* : spoti.fi/3016eVr
C'est avec son interprétation de Bach que Ségovia a convaincu pour la première fois le monde musical que la guitare était un instrument respectable, et pas seulement un fournisseur de musique populaire hispanique. Pourtant, Bach lui-même n'a rien écrit pour la guitare. A sa mort, Bach laissa, en plus de son luth, deux "Lauten Werck".
Il s'agissait d'instruments à clavier avec des cordes en boyau, conçus pour ressembler à un luth. L'un des deux a été l'instrument spécialement fabriqué pour Bach selon ses spécifications par le facteur d'orgues Zacharias Hildebrandt ; peut-être l'autre a-t-il été fabriqué par son second cousin Johann Nicolaus Bach, l'un des rares autres facteurs connus. Une suggestion évidente est que la musique pour luth a été écrite pour le clavier. Mais il y a parfois des passages qui dépassent la portée des deux mains, de sorte que la solution est peut-être plus compliquée.
Bach reçut en 1739 la visite du plus grand luthiste contemporain, Sylvius Leopold Weiss, et le rencontra sans doute à d'autres occasions, puisque Weiss faisait partie de l'établissement musical de la cour de Saxe à Dresde, où Bach occupait le poste de compositeur honoraire. Peut-être Bach avait-il l'intention d'écrire de la musique pour le luth, mais, sachant combien il était difficile d'écrire de façon idiomatique pour lui, il a laissé aux luthistes le soin de s'adapter.
Dans l'état actuel des choses, la musique pour luth de Bach doit être adaptée pour être jouée au luth, de sorte que les changements minimes nécessaires pour l'adapter à la guitare sont tout aussi acceptables.
Johann Sebastian Bach PLAYLIST (reference recordings) : ruclips.net/video/spHBTyagfZ4/видео.html
Thank you for this comment
:-)
Did music world was that stupid??
Gracias por compartir la gran maestría de eduardo
I’ve listen to 15+ recordings of the Lute Suites including performances from Bream, Williams, Isbin, et. al., and this one from Eduardo Fernandez is by far my favorite. I love his ornamentation and phasing - such a wonderful expression of Bach’s work.
EXCEPTIONNEL!!! FABULEUX !!de loin le meilleur interprète de ces suites,la précision,le rythme,le relief des voix,la compréhension de la partition, le seul qui fait à la reprise des ornements comme le veut la tradition,etc....un grand Monsieur !
Stefan Schmidt n'est pas mal non plus dans le même répertoire…
This is for me at least the very best Bach Lute Suites recording I have ever listened to. I remember when I heard this recording for the first time back in 1993 on Decca London’s double CD (which I still have), I didn’t know what hit me. I had heard Segovia, Bream, Williams, Parkening, Fisk and others but this was just another level. The trills, mordents , syncopation, cadences are all masterful. still brings tears to my eyes when I listen to it now after 30 years. My Bach is basically modeled after him (perhaps too much 😄).
The more that I listen to this the more I understand that this is the definitive version of the Bach Lute Suites. The maestro was way ahead of the curve in terms of his ornamentation. Bravo!
Chaconne kills me every time- such breadth, such depth, I don't know how a human mind can conceive such a thing. Outstanding performance btw...
EDUARDO FERNANDEZ es un excelso guitarrista que tocando Bach me emociona hasta las lágrimas, gracias por tanta música maestro.
This sounds closer to the guitar sound; forty years ago they were not processing the sound electronically as much as they do today. Excellent musician and performance. Thank you for sharing!
The embellishment at 44:11 is insanely good.
oh, and at 1:10:09... also amazing embellishments.
Thanks
Another of the exceptional recordings being made available to us by Classical Music/Reference Recording. For me, after many years living in Spain and with my love of Bach, and Segovia, this interpretation resonates with magic and intelligence and quite simply, with beauty. Thank you for sharing this superb performance.
Have listen to this now maybe a dozen times. It never disappoints. Wonderful.
One of the best interpretations of Bach's lute works I ever heard.
Wonderful album that I discovered in 1991, and finally found a few years later... A real must-have.... I wish I had other album by this Eduardo Fernandez.... It's an essential recording of Bach's works.
Classical music you are already a registered trademark. Listening to what you offer is a guarantee of quality and spiritual joy. Thank you
This is an interpretation & performance that brings an aspect of Bach's (apparent) intention to life, & very individually. Fernández has made transcriptions here that suit his evident enthusiasm for these works, & bring energy & confidence to his playing. His almost throwaway bravura embellishments express something very Spanish (I have a Spanish Mama) - in fact, it has almost a Flamenco sensibility, which I consider high praise when integrated with the discipline of Bach's structures. As to tempos: nothing seems to upset some listeners more than varying their familiar pace in certain works. I think that strength & consistency of interpretation overrides this type of objection, especially when intensity of feeling & fine, even, as here, brilliant technique are applied authentically. The accompanying notes are quite interesting; I wonder if the old debate about the Dm Suite & Chaconne's possible origin as a lute/vihuela work might gain insight from them (probably not to those musicologists who are infuriated by the suggestion...). This deserves many more listeners, & CD purchases - I shall buy one for myself, certainly.
It's pretty rare now, I'm afraid... I saw one on sale from Discogs, today - 19-07-2021, but only in the USA... a real pity as this man has got such a talent ! Whne i finally found it n, quite a number fop years after searchiong for it in the late 90's, it was like a treasure, really. Having a copy wasn't the same, and the notes he wrote in the booklet are very interesting.
I NEVER get tired of this
Un grande uruguayo vecino mio, saludos!
I thought John Williams was the one and only for this music. This is alive.
Beautiful renditions with the guitar! Gives me a deeper appreciation of the suite. I love how this form brings together German, French, Spanish and English dance forms to create one work.
Danke, wundervoll diese Interpretation von Bachs
Lauten- Suiten! Inspiriert und technisch brillant vorgetragen! Respekt vor dem genialen Bach und seinem hervorragenden Interpreten!!!!
Bach wrote these as dances and Fernandez is certainly dancing. No one plays them with more ease.
Como decimos en Uruguay, "una bestia el Eduardo!!"
This is outstanding!
Gorgeous, knitting "the raveled sleave" of care in the best way possible.
Muchas gracias... Me emociona escuchar tanta belleza, perfección y profundidad, todo a la vez, es abrumador...
:-)
I didn't even know these existed. They are thrilling! Thank you very much.
Mio chitarrista preferito
Tan hermoso con esa guitarra. Wow. Me gusta la interpretación más que el violín. No lo creí posible.
Beautiful music thank you
Ornaments on the Gavotte en Rondeau, really 😎
Bellísima interpretación de un músico genial como es Bach!!!!! ¡Gracias por tanto!!!!
Thanks
Tempo y precisión ! No hay muchos que puedan hacer esto o díganme quien ?
What an achievement. Congratulations.
WONDERFUL
Joe Fallisi
A really professional recording .
Much gratitude, again you have captured my heart. Cheers.
You welcome :-)
Really beautiful .
Transcribír BACH a Guitarra Hufff . Tarea Gigante. ! Gracias DON EDUARDO !
thank you!
Wonderful music and fantastic guitar playing. Thanks!
Impeccable
Beautiful, thanks!
buenisimo !!!!! felicitaciones y gracias
Excelente música de guitarra
아름다운 기타 연주곡 잘 들었습니다~감사합니다~🎵🎸🌿🍀☘🌹🌹☘🍀🌿❤❤
Merci! So beautiful.
❤ Bellissimo ❤
1 h 55 de bonheur !
ええの出てきたな!
988好きなんだよねー
wondeful music and playing! one error on title screeem I think.. should be partita no 2 chaconne
This Mexican guy has some wicked chops...
Es uruguayo
The ones giving thumbs down are simply jealous, He He He :-)
nice
Un capó !!!!
zeze di camargo?
with Bach you can go on the water wihout to know how to swim
It sounds like two guitars. I can swear that he just recorded the two sound tracks one on the other...
Subscribed listen to more classical guitar pieces :)
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beautiful music ruined by commercials...
beautiful music ruined by commercials!!!
Todo grandioso solo que me gustaría menos brillante el sonido . Puede ser cuestión de grabación !
IMO - too fast.
les tempi sont trop rapides , le monsieur doit vouloir montrer ces "corones" , j'ai l'impression d'entendre un marteau piqueur ... dommage , ce n'est pas de la musique , mais de la gymnastique ...... désolé je zappe et referme la porte du frigo ... bizh
what's the rush, is he in a hurry to get lunch? jeez, 50% faster than makes sense
I think it is supposed to be this fast. Have heard other recordings in about the same pace.
Ho notato parecchia povertà di suono.
I hate this...bye
Why?
Ellen Ravelli , " HATE " is a VERY strong word, it is enough for to state that you do not like this recording or do not care for it .
Good riddance ... bye.
Always thank God and never hate anything , specially those great classical guitarists, it's not easy what he is playing,,god bless you and your family
She probably listens to reggueton.