Very interesting interview, with these giants of the guitar. Thank you to Mr Tanenbaum and congrats to Maestro Russell also for the magnificent third Suite bwv 995 that is my favourite among the four, all performed at first rank of quality in this Omni series. Regards to all three masters, great to see Sergio Assad!
I am just discovering the Third Lute Suite, teaching myself from the score. It was incredibly illuminating and helpful to hear Mr. Russell describe how he articulates individual notes, both in the melody and the pedal tones. Thank you!
I do have a relevant question, if I may. Classsical guitarists never do the mordent on the first note, whereas lutenists all do it. Whay is that? Thank you.
Very interesting interview, with these giants of the guitar. Thank you to Mr Tanenbaum and congrats to Maestro Russell also for the magnificent third Suite bwv 995 that is my favourite among the four, all performed at first rank of quality in this Omni series.
Regards to all three masters, great to see Sergio Assad!
I am just discovering the Third Lute Suite, teaching myself from the score. It was incredibly illuminating and helpful to hear Mr. Russell describe how he articulates individual notes, both in the melody and the pedal tones. Thank you!
Thanks for the concerts and interviews. They've been great!
Thanks for watching!
Thank you so much for these amazing concerts and interviews. They're like virtual masterclasses. I am truly grateful!
Thank you for a great interview , that was very In- lightening , looking forward to Bachs next Lute piece .
Luv the interview! Enjoyed hearing details on the difficulty in recording at the monastery
Such knowledge. Thank you for sharing. Peace
Excelente informação técnica professor David Russel, isto é uma aula ,parabéns. ABS Antonio Guedes
Obrigado pelo Concerto maestro belíssima interpretação de Manaus Amazonas Brasil.
Thank you very much 😍
super enjoyable interview , loved it
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I do have a relevant question, if I may. Classsical guitarists never do the mordent on the first note, whereas lutenists all do it. Whay is that? Thank you.
I am trying to play in your speed, but it is too fast for me 😊