Cameron O'Connor plays: Prelude, E major lute suite BWV 1006a (J.S. Bach)

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Uploaded by on Mar 15, 2009

The opening piece of my senior recital March 13,2009, the entire program of which was:

J.S. Bach- Lute suite no. 4
John Dowland- Forlorne Hope Fancy
G. Regondi- Bellini variations
Britten- Nocturnal after John Dowland
Rodrigo- tres piezas espanolas

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  • Very well played. I'm working on this piece at the moment and it's tough!

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  • Boo. Boring. I watches 7 seconds n turnd it off

  • Wonderful! but you did play the rest of the piece right? I don't want to imagine people clapping after every movement in the suite... but that happens.. sometimes

  • Thats really impressive and virtuosic! your left hand movements are really subtle. lol but breathe man, you look like your getting ready to endure the pain of your leg being amputated or something. I really enjoyed it though..5 stars!

  • Amazing, Cameron. A very different interpretation than I play. Although I must admit to basically ripping off john williams. Awesome!

  • I think you have great tone man throughout. This is one of the few pieces that Bach wrote in any dynamics at all and you understate them at the beginning, by 1:20 in they are great. The difference between forte and piano could be more pronounced. Also the section around :30 the metric accent should be on "i" not p. I know i am nit-picking your playing, but you are a good player and making a couple of small adjustments would bring your performance of this piece to the next level. Bravo.

  • I agree with the other posters, thanks for sharing, it's all that it needs to be and then some. I like the P emphasis and agressiveness shown with the right hand in general.

  • Wow!!! That's awesome!!!

  • one of the best interpretatons I've heard so far. this is a very tough piece to master...

  • he was about to be my teacher but he had to go to julliard

  • Beautiful! Very nice interpretation.

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