BWV997 fugue Ioana Gandrabur guitarist

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Uploaded by on Feb 26, 2007

Canadian-Romanian born blind guitarist Ioana Gandrabur plays the fugue from the Bach BWV 997 lute suite. Unedited performance recorded on the 02.23.07 in Montreal.
http://ioanagandrabur.com

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  • Finally someone who can get past the notes and bring

    us old Bach himself. 

    Here's wishing you a long and successful career.

  • I used to play this piece a thousand years ago when I had some talent. It was monstrously difficult. That she is blind and can play the piece at all, much less very nicely, is nothing short of incredible.

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  • I can imagine how difficult could be to learn fiurst the notes by sense of fingers and later on do the interpretation in the instrument. How could it be possible. For me it is so difficult to memorize all this notes reading with my eyes. So amazing....

  • lovely!

  • Impresionante, una clara muestra de sensibilidad al mas alto nivel, muy hermoso, excelente interpretación y notoria concentración, sin duda de las guitarristas con mas proyección Internacional.

    

  • es muy buena, pero parece un robot

  • I'm speechless ... what a marvelous Bach. He's rocking on his pink cloud in heaven ...

  • ギターが身体の一部になるまで修練を重ねられたのですね。

    ハンディキャップを感じさせない素晴らしい演奏です。 何時までも聴いていたくなります。

    うっとりとしてしまいます、(-。-)。

  • 毎度のことですが「blind」の人がどうしてこんなに素敵な演­奏が出来るのでしょうか?。

    指先とギターが一心同体になるまで修練された賜物でしょう、ミス­タッチなど皆無、素晴らしい。

    何時までも聴いていたくなるような演奏です。

  • BRAVO!

    REV 18

  • how could anyone dislike this video! it inspires me to practice more, and reminds me of what hard work can do. even if i was listening to this oblivious of the performer's condition, i would place this up there with john Williams' recording. superb!

  • Monstrously difficult is a great way to describe this piece. It's insanely difficult on the left hand. The rhythm is complex even for a song in 6/8

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