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(1/2) Weiss - Lute Sonata(Suite) No.25 in g minor / Robert Barto, baroque lute

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Uploaded by on May 6, 2011

Sylvius Leopold Weiss (1687~1750)

- Sonate für Laute Nr.25 g-moll -

I. Prélude - 00:00
II. Allemande andante - 00:38
III. Passepied - 05:44
IV. Bourrée - 07:52

Robert Barto (Baroque Lute)



Silvius Leopold Weiss (12 October 1687 -- 16 October 1750) was a German composer and lutenist.

Born in Grottkau near Breslau, the son of Johann Jacob Weiss, also a lutenist, he served at courts in Breslau, Rome, and Dresden, where he died. Until recently, he was thought to have been born in 1686, but recent evidence suggests that he was in fact born the following year.

Weiss was one of the most important and most prolific composers of lute music in history and one of the best-known and most technically accomplished lutenists of his day. He wrote around 600 pieces for lute, most of them grouped into 'sonatas' (not to be confused with the later classical sonata, based on sonata form) or suites, which consist mostly of baroque dance pieces. Weiss also wrote chamber pieces and concertos, but only the solo parts have survived for most of them.

In later life, Weiss became a friend of Wilhelm Friedemann Bach and met J.S. Bach through him. J.S. Bach and Weiss were said to have competed in improvisation, as the following account by Johann Friedrich Reichardt describes:

"Anyone who knows how difficult it is to play harmonic modulations and good counterpoint on the lute will be surprised and full of disbelief to hear from eyewitnesses that Weiss, the great lutenist, challenged J.S. Bach, the great harpsichordist and organist, at playing fantasies and fugues."

Sylvius Weiss' son Johann Adolph Faustinus Weiss succeeded him as a Saxon court lutenist.

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  • beautiful music, regretably is an underplayed musician now a days

  • This is such a beautiful sonata. I especially love the Bourree.

  • Very nice, I enjoyed it. Thanks for the upload.

  • Man, come on youtube, enough with this buffering. If the Huffington post and Oprah can manage to show videos straight through surely you can work something out with the geniuses at google and improve this. Beautiful mus...buffer buffer...ic.

  • I really appreciate the lute works of Weiss. Fantastic and charming. Thx for uploading.

  • This is extremely beautiful! Thank you so much for posting it! :-)

  • Bliss

    

  • REally beautiful. Thanks :)

  • the ambassadors, holbein

  • Indeed difficult to play harmonic modulations and good counterpoint on the lute and I have to say Robert Barto must be a real professional because this sounds excellent ! Thank you for this upload !

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