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 Post subject: BWV 1007 Prelude
PostPosted: Thu Jan 07, 2010 12:49 pm 
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 Post subject: Re: BWV 1007 Prelude
PostPosted: Thu Jan 07, 2010 3:21 pm 
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bravo !!! very well played with finesse and sensitivity
who is the author of this transcription?


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 Post subject: Re: BWV 1007 Prelude
PostPosted: Thu Jan 07, 2010 11:03 pm 
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Didier wrote:
bravo !!! very well played with finesse and sensitivity
who is the author of this transcription?



Thanks Didier,the author is Bream in his Faber Guitar Series.


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 Post subject: Re: BWV 1007 Prelude
PostPosted: Sat Jan 09, 2010 8:34 pm 
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Excellent! Suberb phrasing and beautiful tone through out. I have spent a little time with the piece ; Breams arrangement was surprising to my ears at times, but works well - a few surprises are good! I used Dante Rosati's arrangement with a few adjustments (he plays it here) http://users.rcn.com/dante.interport/guitar.html - definitely a bit plainer than Bream's.

You sound as if you are still using nylgut strings? I tried Aquila Alabastro and more recently Perla (which I prefer, especially when I tried no-nails playing) They both do seem to emphasise the higher partials, which works well with some music.

All the best

Tony


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 Post subject: Re: BWV 1007 Prelude
PostPosted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 10:21 pm 
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tonyyyy wrote:
Excellent! Suberb phrasing and beautiful tone through out. I have spent a little time with the piece ; Breams arrangement was surprising to my ears at times, but works well - a few surprises are good! I used Dante Rosati's arrangement with a few adjustments (he plays it here) http://users.rcn.com/dante.interport/guitar.html - definitely a bit plainer than Bream's.

You sound as if you are still using nylgut strings? I tried Aquila Alabastro and more recently Perla (which I prefer, especially when I tried no-nails playing) They both do seem to emphasise the higher partials, which works well with some music.

All the best

Tony


Thanks a lot, Tony, to say the truth this arrangement is far to be philological in strict term but is such a joy to play it that when you look at other transcriptions they seem tasteless at lest to me.
Oh yes I still use nylt but with a mixed set first three nylgut , bass nylon-carbon -silver trying to get best from both philosophy :D ;) ,
What about you , what about your experience with nylgut ??


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