Aria from Goldberg Variations

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Uploaded by on Jan 28, 2007

Johann Sebastian Bach's Aria from Goldberg Variations. Transcribed for guitar by József Eötvös. Published by Chanterelle.

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  • really good man, can I ask where/how you got the Eotvos transcription for this one? I have been looking for it everywhere online and I its like $120 on amazon. I really want to learn this aria

  • @guitarzan8899

    120$ is a rip off! I got the book at some specialized guitar store in Barcelona ("Casa Luthier") for approximately 25€. You can get it online through the publisher Chanterelle. One hell of a transcription! :)

  • Such a beautiful arrangement. I think it's charming that you're still struggling with some passages, and there's evidence of difficulty "fitting" this piece onto the guitar. It makes your successes even more commendable. Too often, we see concerts with music in its "finished form" and it obfuscates the effort and frustration that went into making it so. It's a real treat to get a glimpse of this stage of your relationship with the arrangement.

  • @Morganizer

    Very well put, sir. Thanks for your thoughtful words.

  • very nice! This guitar you play has a beautiful tone!

    Is it a Ramirez?

  • No, it's a Picado guitar from Barcelona.

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  • This is absolutely wonderful!!!! this aria is heartbreakingly beautiful and tragic at the same time... I am grabbing the Eotvos transcription ASAP!!!!!!!!

  • Beautiful :D

  • what brilliance!!!!..keep it up!!!!...cheers!!

  • Nice, I like after-beat line at the beggining. ***** Regards :)

  • Fabulous. You capture the essence of an authentic style brilliantly. I love the way you spread some of the chords, as if you were on an actual harpsichord!

  • is this from the Eötvös transcriptions ? you've done the best ive haers on guitar, nice tempo, well executed. 10/10

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