ARIA (a-minor)
this cute and easy piece (by E. REUSNER?) is among my favorites for decades.
please, read all 4 parts of the story and excuse my rough english and playing - beeing a bloody amateur in both matters -
with the credo: baroque music simply makes happy.
FIRST PART of the REUSNER Story
i found this music in the 70ies in an anonymus manuscript for the baroque lute, transcribed it to play it on a guitar, performed it many times in concerts since this time, recorded it for Radio DDR2 and a hungarian station in the 80ies ...
suddenly, in 2001 (!) i was just discussing to make an appointment for a concert for our Duo Continuo, i was confronted, what i exactly did play almost 20 years ago in a concert. i was rather astonished about this phenomenous memory of my vis-a-vis, a former guitar student. what i never heard before, this performance caused some little turbulences in one conservatory in Berlin. students vigorously asked their professors to teach this music, however they did not know or did not want ...
read the SECOND PART and listen to the Allemande
The complete "Suite in a-minor" (with all movements with repetions, and without "copyprotecting" fade in/out) is available on CD (profesional studio recording) with sonatas for CELLO (Jacchini, de Fesch, Schaffrath), VIOLIN (Corelli), RECORDER (Pepusch), and the BAROQUE LUTE (Reusner, Anonymus, Weiss), please, visit the website www.duocontinuo.de or check our other videos.
thank you for the nice comment.
... it´s long, long ago ;-)) please, compare with my newer recording of Reusners Passagalia d´-Theorbo (Passacaille) - kindest regards - S.
DuoContinuo 9 months ago
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DuoContinuo 3 years ago