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Andres Segovia: J.S.Bach-Saraband and Gavotte en Rondeau

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Uploaded by on Jul 15, 2006

Violin Sonata BWV 996-Saraband & Violin Partita BWV 1006 -Gavotte_en_Rondeau

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  • @pinballwiz13

    Be careful; you might cause people to think outside the box and their heads might implode.

  • There was never a musician like Bach before him, and there never has been since.

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  • First of all: Marvellous upload! Seing his right hand likeit´s filmed here is rare, and really helps out a lot in figuring out how he gets that heavenly tone.

    But: Violin Sonata BWV996? It´s a lute suite. :-)

  • Dat shii cray

  • How the hell he uses the pauses and tone so well ?

  • And I still can't help but wonder how those catcher's mitts of his could be so surgically delicate...

  • Love him on Spanish music..but Bach? No.

  • @vaibanez17 will do, I was just going on what my dads told me as he is a big fan of andres sagovia and plays alot of his stuff on guitar. My fav in the classical/jazz genre is django Reinhardt

  • @rkroemer Dionisio Aguado was doing classical guitar in the 1800s. Look him up.

  • I think andres created/converted from other interments, most the classic guitar pieces that get played even today. before him I think there were not really any songs for classical guitar

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