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Sarabande in A major by Weiss for Baroque Lute

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Uploaded by on Jul 25, 2008

Sarabande in A major from a sonata by SL Weiss. Performed on baroque lute by Robert Barto at the 2008 LSA seminar

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  • Thank you kindly for all the postings...

    Mr. Barto has succeeded & certainly made his early teachers Dombois & Schaffer legacy permanent.

    But, with all due respect to you kidneykutter.

    If you are going to the effort to record this high level of accomplished playing & interpretation you owe it to the player & Weiss to pay more attention to your recorded audio tracks and recording work flow.

    Audio is 50% of the ballgame sometimes more... The quality of the audio here is disappointing.

  • This was recorded by an audience member (not me) from their seat with no access to microphone placement. You get what you get.

  • Whoever posted today about why the sarabande is in the relative minor key, I deleted your post by accident (reply and remove are right next to each other). Sorry!

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  • As always, beautiful! Thank you for sharing all these terrific videos of such talented players on this wonderful instrument!!

  • Weiss' sarabandes are always a treat. They range from pathos to meditative to serene to mysterious. The sarabande from #21 might be the musical equivalent of laying outside on a clear night far from any lights and watching the constellations wheel away for the whole night. Simply sublime!

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  • Sometime if I'm very lucky I may be able to hear Barto playing Weiss on his Rutherford lute in a live concert.

  • This video obviously does not attract as many viewers as the A major presto. To be precise, a meager quarter right now. Although this sarabande is less of a virtuoso piece, it is at least equally wonderfully played and I wish to express my thanks to consigliere Daniel for posting this! Don Hil

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