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Julian Bream; Bach Prelude in D

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Bream's transcription of Bach Prelude in G.

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  • with the sound off its like 2 minutes and 40 seconds of constipated julian bream

  • 1:53 A Bit Techno

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  • @MrArtemios He has certainly forgotten to go to the toilets before the concert !

    His interpretation has no taste.

  • @leonthebaker Yes. I want to respond, but words are so inadequate.

  • This is merely two masters communicating across more than 200 years... JS simply whispers.. 'with feeling Julian'.... and Bream scrunches up his face and plays, and whispers back.... 'yes master....'

  • @ownzjo0 It's the Orgasmic feeling that one gets when playing such piece.

  • @ownzjo0 To be fair, it's only 1:20 - but man, does he work up a sweat.

  • @theviciousmagdiel

    I have to disagree.  I think it brings a new elegance to a piece or symphony when it crosses over. Listen to the Amsterdam guitar trio, for instance.

  • @jsnauwaert

    Mistakes interrupt the music flow?

    Now, I have been to some amazing concerts, and these concerts have always had "plain" mistakes. Perhaps you should attend concerts where people, and not the radio, perform. Also, if these little occasional mistakes interrupt the music flow, then there is something wrong with your listening. There are so many nuances that effect a performance, and all you pay attention to is their technique. That's no way to listen, esp to a live performance...

  • @poveron7

    1:50 ~ 1:53

    Bream is the master? Psht! He needs a guitar to do it... I can do it with a single wire!

  • MarkAntony Many thanks from Lima, Perú. I have a cassette with splendid Mr. Bream's versions of Rodrigo's Concierto de Aranjuez, Britten's Courtly dances from 'Gloriana' and Vivaldi's Concert for Guitar. Its a souvenir of my youth, thanks again.

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