The grandeur and severity of this rhetoric (the piece itself, in fact) does not translate well to a 6 string guitar - in spite of this great maestro's considerable exertions. The best version I've heard was done on Seon records in the 1970s by Eugene Dombois... and fortunately here at YouTube... though anonymously.
I don't know what to say...I'm stunned by the beauty of the piece and the clarity of the performance...guess u learn somethin' new every day (especially if u want to) :)
This is a wonderful album, as well as being my favorite of all of his guitar recordings. But the one piece that really stands out the Passacaglia...but really, the entire recording is worth having//
I'm actually transcribing this piece from a Lute score. There's so much beauty from Weiss's music. This version from Bream is very inspiring. Baroque for the win!
The grandeur and severity of this rhetoric (the piece itself, in fact) does not translate well to a 6 string guitar - in spite of this great maestro's considerable exertions. The best version I've heard was done on Seon records in the 1970s by Eugene Dombois... and fortunately here at YouTube... though anonymously.
VelikyRostov9 2 weeks ago
I don't know what to say...I'm stunned by the beauty of the piece and the clarity of the performance...guess u learn somethin' new every day (especially if u want to) :)
153redankh 5 months ago
This is a wonderful album, as well as being my favorite of all of his guitar recordings. But the one piece that really stands out the Passacaglia...but really, the entire recording is worth having//
TheJamesalden 1 year ago
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TheJamesalden 1 year ago
I'm actually transcribing this piece from a Lute score. There's so much beauty from Weiss's music. This version from Bream is very inspiring. Baroque for the win!
MisterGuroo 1 year ago
I'm actually doing a paper on Weiss and this song in particular! Love it!
RebeccasGrave 1 year ago
Bravo !
FrankPourcell 2 years ago