Goran Sollscher Gigue BWV 997
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NEEDS MORE STRINGS!
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\mm/ Thall as fuck
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This weekend Göran Söllscher got the Guitar Peoples Prize on the Guitar Peoples day att Skeppsholmen, Stockholm
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@GyveTurckee I'm glad you liked it. As you pointed out they're both undeniably great guitarists, I just prefer Schmidt's playing; and I'm amazed by the fact that he's quite unknown; the same thing applies to another German guitarist by the name of Tilmann Hoppstock (fastest Paganini caprices ever - you won't believe how fast and clean he can perform them - plus a very rare, out of print recording of his own Bach transcriptions). Anyway, cheers from Athens, Greece my friend !
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@minasgekos It is a very good interpretation and a difficult suite so I give him the credit he deserves. Also his name is spelled Stephan which is why I couldn't find it at first. As far as being better than Goran, I couldn't say, but you are right to compare him to the best because he is a superb guitarist :)
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@GyveTurckee unfortunately i can't find a way to post the exact YT link but please take some time to write in the search box: " stephen schmidt partita for lute in E major 1/2 " -- this video is part of a playlist dedicated to Schmidt's recording of Bach's Lute Works, so I strongly recommend to you to listen the whole list, I'd be surprised you didn't like it. Cheers.
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@minasgekos I couldn't find any guitarist by that name. But for the best of Mr. Sollscher check out BWV 995: Gavottes I and II en rondeau.
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@GyveTurckee His name is Stephen Schmidt.
the gleen Gould of the guitar
Cyrloud 1 year ago 11
El maestro de maestros tocando Bach!
&%"/$"$!!!... Es increible como el Maestro Göran, a través de la guitarra, lo lleva a uno a la época Barroca!
masterkuprij 1 year ago 3