Manuel Barrueco - BACH & friends - Michael Lawrence Films

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  • Barrueco can play with minimum fuss and maximum balance in tone and timing. He can convey music with delicate intrusions. This may be the reason why it seems mechanical to untrained or insensitive ears. If Barrueco is a watchmaker then Segovia is a blacksmith.

  • No! J.S.Bach's music IS all about expensive modern kitchens!

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  • when the music of the master of composers in transcended by the interpretation of the master of guitarists!

  • Barrueco's playing is perfection in my unqualified estimation. I absolutely love listening and watching him play.

  • Absolute mastery. Unarguable. Barrueco, in this age, has the breadth and depth of time, and the resources of his many years of playing to bring to bear on this profound piece of music.

  • This is sublime. It's great hearing this amazing solo violin work on a guitar, it takes on a very mellow understated quality. Amazing.

  • @AkiraBergman couldn't agree more. if you don't like barrueco you need your ears checked. He is imo the greatest ever.

  • IMO, Barrueco is the all time greatest classical guitarist.

  • i heard Manuel Barrueco play live at Pasadena Presbyterian about 6 years ago.  his perfect playing was amplified only by the acoustics of the church. his tone was the rich, clear and delicate. it was without a doubt one of the most beautiful things i've ever heard in my life. i'm of the opinion that he is one of the greatest classical guitarists of all time.

  • barrueco è fantastico. ha un rapporto con bach che fa venire i brividi

  • Bach suonato da Barrueco è un viaggio allucinante

  • @dinkipooxa: Bach, like most composers, has music that might be considered predictable or boring. But also like most composers, he has masterpieces and music with moving melodies that aren't (don't seem) predictable or boring. I used to think Brahm's music was boring and uninspired, then I heard some parts of his piano concerti and double concerto that were very unique and imaginative. So I've learned not to make a blanket statement on a composer until I've heard his best works.

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