J.S. Bach, Sinfonia (Cantata #29) for Guitar Quartet
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@etjallin The piece was originally for solo violin and then got transcribed.
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Amazing, I'm speechless :D
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Very nice.
This symphony appears as prelude in the Lute Suite in E major, in a Cello Suite, and Violin Partitta...
... And i used an organ version in my wedding, as entry...
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mi pioace molto perchè è delicato
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This is fantastic.
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Great Job Doc! Wow, do I miss those days. Someday if in Michigan again! I recognize you and Francesco, good to see him as well. Your humble student - John Sanchez.
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Might one assume that any/all of these talented players have continued performing or teaching in some capacity? It would be great to hear more!
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Thanks for the answer. Elsewhere onm YouTube I also listened to the organ version. Splendid, Bach had a good taste :)I hope you still play together, it's wonderful!
Very good!! But isn't this the Prelude to the Lute Suite in E major? Or is there also a Cantate version?
etjallin 4 years ago
Yes, Bach used this piece (a revised version of the prelude) to open his Cantata No. 29.
namosluteguitar 4 years ago
Spectacular! Bravo!! just tell me when these guys are performing againg and I'll be there!! why did that one guy bow two times?
porkscooter 4 years ago
Glad you liked the piece. This was a group formed several years ago at Eastern Michigan University (since disbanded). Jeff bowed twice because he had a lot of the difficult stuff.
namosluteguitar 4 years ago