J. S. Bach - Sonatas & Partitas For Lute

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Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750).
Sonatas & Partitas For Lute.
Sonata I BWV 1001
1. Adagio
2. Fuga
3. Siciliana
4. Presto
Partita I BWV 1002
5. Allemanda
6. Double
7. Corrente
8. Double
9. Sarabanda
10. Double
11. Tempo di Borea
12. Double
Sonata II BWV 1003
13. Grave
14. Fuga
15. Andante
16. Allegro
Partita II BWV 1004
17. Allemanda
18. Corrente
19. Sarabanda
20. Giga
21. Ciaccona
Sonata III BWV 1005
22. Adagio
23. Fuga
24. Largo
25. Allegro Assai
Partita III BWV 1004
26. Preludio
27. Loure
28. Gavotte en Rondeau
29. Menuets I & II
30. Bourrée
31.Gigue
32. Menuet II
Hopkinson Smith, baroque lute
Hermosas obras de Bach.

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@Gabe-1997
@Gabe-1997 4 роки тому
We're so privileged to be able to listen to any of the works of any composer from any era at any time. Imagine a time before having all of classical music instantly available, let alone recorded...
@djmotise
@djmotise 4 роки тому
Brilliant and true observation.
@bjornjanlert1013
@bjornjanlert1013 4 роки тому
@@djmotise ... yes I agree !
@bjornjanlert1013
@bjornjanlert1013 4 роки тому
@@djmotise yes I agree !
@CowmanCowman
@CowmanCowman 4 роки тому
Yes!!
@JacksonDaBomb
@JacksonDaBomb 4 роки тому
too privileged I feel.. there may be something poetic about the scarceness but it may be just me
@coelhoigor
@coelhoigor 7 років тому
Much credit here has been given to Bach--which is due--but not enough to the lutenist, Hopkinson Smith. What an amazing performer!
@ramongcastaneda5308
@ramongcastaneda5308 6 років тому
I agree, Igor Marques. Hard to believe that I may have come across the name of this lutenist for the first time on UKposts.
@lunchmind
@lunchmind 5 років тому
Is his name listed anywhere here? If so I have yet to find it. UNcool.
@gonzalosimarro3893
@gonzalosimarro3893 5 років тому
normal, una cosa es tocar, y la otra haberlo escrito...
@Krabadaque
@Krabadaque 5 років тому
Yes, it's listed after the list of pieces played.
@arjenvreeken1593
@arjenvreeken1593 5 років тому
Agree, Igor! To make sure his name isn't forgotten I simply repeat after you: Hopkinson Smith.... an amazing performer!
@warhamwaggkl
@warhamwaggkl 2 роки тому
At my age, my father listened to Bach, every morning. And now every morning I can, through Bach, connect to his memory and love him the more for this memory of him. Is anyone else awestruck by our good fortune that someone with so much music in him was productive enough to leave as much as he did for us to enjoy? Those don't seem to go together often.
@shmuliknemanov4009
@shmuliknemanov4009 2 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/nn-FiZmZcKFq1mw.html&ab_channel=AstghAslibekyan trust me
@ericastier1646
@ericastier1646 2 роки тому
To answer your very valid question, it is very suspicious, because neither his compositional method nor accounts of how he composed has come to us. Well that's not really fair to say because it is true for all composers. But there is no answer. He was the greatest composer.
@ericastier1646
@ericastier1646 Рік тому
@JuanRamonSilva I totally agree that is how it was possible in those days, but you forgot to mention the way society was organized by family trades. And the Bachs were in Music. What i am saying is that it remains a mystery how much of JS. Bach compositions are entirely his work. Just like famous painters had apprentices who painted the background or collaborated to speed up work. I suspect something like this happened with JS. I suspect that these were not his sons but anonymous apprentices entirely devoted to JS's own style and who left no trace as they were fully at the service of JS. I could be wrong.
@ericastier1646
@ericastier1646 Рік тому
@JuanRamonSilva You make a major anachronism mistake you transpose the individualistic society of the last century to the baroque era. It was not at all that mentality. The mass of people did not exist as individual back then, even children were ignored by their parents until the age of 6-7 because it was common for a good half of them to die in childhood. People born in a trade had no rights to become independent unless they became master themselves and they were perfectly happy of a life in artistic servitude. So no, it's quite possible anonymous apprentices in the family gladly spend all their life at the service of the JS Bach household without leaving a trace. And no they did not have to be geniuses to provide significant support. They would do intermediary work and JS Bach would perfect and make the final cut. No doubt some work like the P&F are original but some others may not be.
@olgayaleo729
@olgayaleo729 Рік тому
like da vinci, van gogh, buxtehude (whom bach revered), palestrina, and a handful of others, these people are gifts from the gods for all time. and like your father, i, too, have listened to jsb daily for years and years...
@pierre-oliviercombelles2059
@pierre-oliviercombelles2059 Рік тому
Jean-Sébastien Bach est le seul musicien que j'ai écouté avec bonheur, avec amour et avec un émerveillemennt toujours intact, toujours neuf, tout au long de ma vie, depuis mon enfance jusqu'à aujourd'hui (68 ans).
@michaelhunter2136
@michaelhunter2136 6 років тому
The painting was made by the German painter Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld associated with the Nazarene movement entitled Portrait of Klara Bianka von Quandt with lute, 1820, Alte Nationalgalerie, Berlin. It's only fair to give the artist his due.
@michaeldavidrubin8823
@michaeldavidrubin8823 5 років тому
Thank you for your knowledge - since this painting is a fine addition to the experience of hearing this superb performance, it is nice to know its origin. 1820? Was this Nazarene movement consciously trying to re-create earlier, Renaissance styles of painting?
@kat-nd3un
@kat-nd3un 5 років тому
Thank you! I was scrolling hoping to find the artist.
@grymbeert
@grymbeert 5 років тому
And what a beautiful portrait it is!
@foveauxbear
@foveauxbear 5 років тому
Michael, thanks for that snippet, greatly appreciated.
@miazander
@miazander 5 років тому
omg......i was just posting an inquiry! thank you
@griiseknoen
@griiseknoen 6 років тому
Some 300 years later and we're still listening. Still mindblowingly beautiful.
@v-town1980
@v-town1980 4 роки тому
Genius has no expiration date.
@lucmatte347
@lucmatte347 3 роки тому
It's forever music... just simply magical!!
@flynntib
@flynntib 3 роки тому
Beauty is an ideology, it should come from culture. In fact, beauty is not objective. Everyone has different feelings about beauty. The feeling of music is not born, but acquired. Our culture most was inheritiged from 300 years ago.
@waterkingdavid
@waterkingdavid 3 роки тому
And will be I would imagine forever. Or until this cosmos ends....
@stnz908
@stnz908 2 роки тому
This music is eternal. 20,000,000,000 years from now this music will still be enjoyed.
@lintflas1183
@lintflas1183 4 роки тому
Emotional, intellectual, spiritual, universal, beautiful Bach. "The aim and final purpose of all music shall be none other than the glory of God and the wellbeing of man" -- J.S. Bach.
@perromanchado
@perromanchado 4 роки тому
Amen!
@stellaspencer3335
@stellaspencer3335 4 роки тому
Great quote....totally believe it. GREAT music channels GOD into our minds, hearts and bodies. It unites us with the ETERNAL, each other and ourselves. : )
@LucasBrenelliG
@LucasBrenelliG 3 роки тому
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@LucasBrenelliG
@LucasBrenelliG 3 роки тому
@Jeff Sylvester the end sounds like this
@schaferhundschmidt1798
@schaferhundschmidt1798 3 роки тому
Soli Deo Gloria.
@RomaZeal
@RomaZeal 4 роки тому
I work in retail where the radio will blare top 40s shite all day. I listen to this divine composition and I feel like my soul is being purified.
@Kat_K_
@Kat_K_ 4 роки тому
Excellent way of describing your situation! I agree with you wholeheartedly, Roman.👍👍👍👍👍
@stellaspencer3335
@stellaspencer3335 4 роки тому
IT IS! lol
@OFFICIALFUNUSBAND
@OFFICIALFUNUSBAND 4 роки тому
haha i know right hmmmmmm
@lewstherintelamon1377
@lewstherintelamon1377 4 роки тому
I've been there. . .
@Zeppolino100
@Zeppolino100 4 роки тому
The only music plants thrive listening to is the great music such as this.
@NicklasPihlstrom
@NicklasPihlstrom 5 років тому
Sonata No. 1 in G minor, BWV 1001 0:00:03 - I. Adagio 0:03:45 - II. Fuga 0:08:35 - III. Siciliana 0:11:12 - IV. Presto Partita No. 1 in B minor, BWV 1002 0:16:07 - I. Allemanda 0:20:51 - III. Corrente 0:24:51 - II. Double #1 (Out of order) [missing] - IV. Double #2 0:28:21 - V. Sarabande 0:31:42 - VI. Double #3 0:34:07 - VII. Bourrée 0:37:22 - VIII. Double #4 Sonata No. 2 in A minor, BWV 1003 0:40:59 - I. Grave 0:45:01 - II. Fuga 0:53:17 - III. Andante 0:57:55 - IV. Allegro Partita No. 2 in D minor, BWV 1004 1:02:38 - I. Allemanda 1:07:37 - II. Corrente 1:10:28 - III. Sarabanda 1:14:04 - II. Corrente (Repeated here instead of Giga) [missing] - IV. Giga 1:16:54 - V. Ciaccona Sonata No. 3 in C major, BWV 1005 1:29:19 - I. Adagio 1:32:21 - II. Fuga 1:43:08 - III. Largo 1:45:34 - IV. Allegro Assai Partita No. 3 in E major, BWV 1006 1:50:10 - I. Preludio 1:55:02 - II. Loure 1:58:36 - III. Gavotte En Rondo 2:02:01 - IV. Menuet #1 [missing] - V. Menuet #2 2:03:54 - VI. Bourrée 2:06:06 - VII. Gigue
@cajonaconaquetebotou
@cajonaconaquetebotou 5 років тому
Gracias.
@_PROCLUS
@_PROCLUS 5 років тому
TY
@JesusisKing222
@JesusisKing222 5 років тому
The Ciaccona is one of the most beautiful pieces ever written and sounds lovely on the lute.
@madaboutvoice
@madaboutvoice 5 років тому
You da man!!!! Thanks
@villiestephanov984
@villiestephanov984 5 років тому
Da
@mvb_music
@mvb_music 2 роки тому
In times when I don't know who I am anymore, I come back to my first experiences with music and Johann Sebastian Bach guided me through my whole childhood. It brings such a clarity and melancholic peace to my soul and I instantly feel like all the chaos that life is sometimes is just gone or at least takes an understandable shape. Thank the universe for this, it saved my life a lot of times ❤️
@judeirwin2222
@judeirwin2222 2 роки тому
I am your twin. For me, J.S. Bach provided a kind of spiritual sustenance which I imbibed thirstily at our small Congregational church in Rhode Island through lovely live music performances by parishioners, then through vinyl LPs at home (many of which I bought with my own pocket money), and finally, as a young woman, at concerts in Cambridge, England and beyond. The symmetries, the architectural scaffolding upon which he hangs his ever-ascending soulful, inspirational edifices, usher one into quiet places both of contemplation and deep, true joy. They have saved me many times, too, these exalted and exalting compositions.
@canecorsodude1224
@canecorsodude1224 Рік тому
You will find yourself when you dedicate your life to Jesus.
@Geopholus
@Geopholus Рік тому
That's exactly How i feel !
@tonysukhanov7324
@tonysukhanov7324 5 років тому
“Bach's music is the only argument proving the creation of the Universe cannot be regarded as a complete failure.” Emil Cioran
@theloniousmonk81
@theloniousmonk81 5 років тому
THAT IS NOT TRUE. THE BORN OF JUAN DOMINGO PERON IS IT
@damianopiras7341
@damianopiras7341 5 років тому
Bach was an extraordinary composer, but even if he had not existed the universe would never had failed
@ChangoCimarron
@ChangoCimarron 5 років тому
@@theloniousmonk81 The peronist youngs / all together will win / and as always we'll give / a scream of heart / Hurrah Perón! Hurrah Perón!!!
@nocturnallsnake4228
@nocturnallsnake4228 5 років тому
there were other composers with such music.
@JohnOBurke
@JohnOBurke 4 роки тому
The universe neither fails nor succeeds being totally indifferent to any judgments or entreaties of mankind.
@chadkline4268
@chadkline4268 Рік тому
I'm not much of a classical fan, but Bach on a lute or guitar is just another level. I'm not enough of an expert to know why, but my rock n roll brain cells accept Bach just like any good acoustic rock song. It's mathematical like an irrational number. You see many interesting sequences that never repeat. It's like looking at sand under a microscope and seeing endless numbers of various crystals without duplicates.
@chmod-777
@chmod-777 Рік тому
I was just thinking the same thing. Some musics are easy to understand which patterns make it so appealing to the ears. When it comes to musicians like Bach, you just know that you like it and you don't know exactly why.
@alessandromarchesini9039
@alessandromarchesini9039 Рік тому
Hi Chad, can i tell you the truth? Bach and Mozart are the real rock n roll fathers...
@luisb3426
@luisb3426 Рік тому
"The aim and final end of all music should be none other than the glory of God and the refreshment of the soul." - Johann Sebastian Bach When you listen to Bach, you're listening to pure music that's meant to glorify God, which is the original purpose of music according to the Bible (see Job 38:7, Psalm 92:1-3, and Ephesians. 5:19 in a King James Version). Rock music is a satanic counterfeit from the pit of Hell designed to glorify Satan.
@chadkline4268
@chadkline4268 Рік тому
@@luisb3426 agree + disagree 🙂 Stephen Stills is not satanic music. And neither is 97% of other rock music. Most of it is created to help people think, help them with wisdom. At least, the best of it. Good musicians don't only care about ears, they care about brains too. They care to provide insight into things normally glossed over by the average mind.
@luisb3426
@luisb3426 Рік тому
Most modern music, including Stephen Stills, is indeed satanic. You see, modern music (rock, trap, rap, pop, country, etc.) uses a strong rhythmic beat (backbeat) that's designed to target your flesh, instead of your spirit. Good music targets your spirit and draws you closer to God. The music that the world produces today is nothing but nightclub music designed to get you to dance and fornicate (just look up the original meaning of the phrase "rock and roll" if you don't believe me). There's nothing spiritual about it, except that it's spiritually depraved. Rock music bears no resemblance at all to what Bach wrote.
@Maxge444
@Maxge444 3 роки тому
1:21:00 there exists no music in this world which is more beautiful and sublime than that whole section. Bachs music is truly a gift to mankind. Love to everyone out there appreciating it.
@bledarcela9058
@bledarcela9058 Рік тому
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@user-jr8lf6pl2m
@user-jr8lf6pl2m 10 місяців тому
Good words! 👍
@voraciousreader3341
@voraciousreader3341 8 місяців тому
I cannot agree, and I cannot stand it when people believe they can make decisions of artistic taste for everyone. *”IN MY OPINION”* are the 3 most important words in the Arts!
@PauaFritter
@PauaFritter 8 місяців тому
@@voraciousreader3341 "IN MY OPINION” are the 3 most important words in the Arts!" Yeah? Well, you know, that's just like uh, your opinion, man
@roberthill799
@roberthill799 5 місяців тому
It's astonishingly beautiful. But I think there are passages in the music of Mozart and Beethoven which are at least its equal.
@adamcapoferri6903
@adamcapoferri6903 3 роки тому
As a violinist, I am a purist when it comes to the Sonatas and Partitas. That being said the room transformed listening to the Lute perform them. Bach is universal and timeless.
@deirdre108
@deirdre108 2 роки тому
As a purist do you have recommendations for the Partitas played on baroque violin?
@adamcapoferri6903
@adamcapoferri6903 2 роки тому
@@deirdre108 I was first turned onto it by Rachel Podger. But the work that the Netherlands Bach Society has done is fabulous. Many recordings I have also heard on the radio never catching the performer...but those are what first come to mind.
@deirdre108
@deirdre108 2 роки тому
@@adamcapoferri6903 Thank you, I will look into those!
@Anna-pv4tv
@Anna-pv4tv 2 роки тому
Adam, do you know the sonatas and partitas for solo violin performed by Nathan Milstein? His performance touch me deeply. What you think of ?
@adamcapoferri6903
@adamcapoferri6903 2 роки тому
@@Anna-pv4tv Oh absolutely. I have the recordings on CD even! Sometimes the interpretation comes off harsh but that was the style of the era--a much more rigid playing of Bach. I look to sonata no. 1 adagio, the fugues of each sonata, and the chaccone as my benchmark (usually).
@Im-a-cyber-imbiber
@Im-a-cyber-imbiber 4 роки тому
My favorite part was when an ad that was twice as loud as the music suddenly started playing midway through a song.
@UberIsland
@UberIsland 4 роки тому
Cool! My favorite part was 1:50:10. I really like the more energetic playing, although everything was certainly world class This comment is sponsored by Adblock Plus
@voraciousreader3341
@voraciousreader3341 2 роки тому
Every once in awhile, while listening to Bach’s stunning music played by incredible musicians, I give hearty thanks to Felix Mendelssohn’s memory for almost singlehandedly bringing Bach’s glorious music back to life and popularizing it again. It’s hard to believe that Bach was ever considered an old fashioned composer, when we can hear how timeless his music is!
@Andrew-Johnson
@Andrew-Johnson Рік тому
Jesus lоves yоu, and is here fоr yоu. “Now, therefore,” says the LORD, “turn to Me with all your heart, with fasting, with weeping, and with mourning.” Joel 2:12
@voraciousreader3341
@voraciousreader3341 8 місяців тому
@@Andrew-Johnson Thank you very much for thinking of me, but you’re 55 years late.
@beaupianiste3738
@beaupianiste3738 6 місяців тому
Yes, v.r., he was called "the old Square" by some of his children (several of whom were musicians and composers themselves). He died after unsuccessful eye surgery in 1750, 65 years of age. "Bach" means "brook" in German. Beethoven was quoted as saying, " He was not a brook, but an Ocean." Mendelssohn's conducting and presenting the Matthew Passion was what precipitated J. Sebastian Bach's revival and the rest is history, as they say. Yes, much gratitude is owed Felix M., in addition to his own music. 👍
@Alsatiagent-zu1rx
@Alsatiagent-zu1rx 24 дні тому
@@Andrew-Johnson Do that in your room. Behind closed doors.
@pepecanas7023
@pepecanas7023 4 роки тому
One of those rare finds that make you glad to be alive and a part of the human race.
@paulsufi1082
@paulsufi1082 4 роки тому
Pienso lo mismo Pepe!
@darkone9572
@darkone9572 3 роки тому
Hahaha, mortal !!
@sergiojankowski3983
@sergiojankowski3983 3 роки тому
Si. Si Si
@sararichardson737
@sararichardson737 2 роки тому
Indeed
@bensieber6960
@bensieber6960 3 роки тому
I am not a religious person, but have always felt that whatever beneficent God there may be, it's voice sings through the music of J.S. Bach. Beautifully played here as well - beautiful tone and pace and feeling. What a gift.
@hermanmergatroid168
@hermanmergatroid168 3 роки тому
Soli Deo Gloria
@lex.cordis
@lex.cordis 3 роки тому
I feel the same way, but with Allan Holdsworth.
@baddogmintz
@baddogmintz 3 роки тому
I am a hardline atheist. In the Belgian TV series "Professor T", the brilliant Professor himself -- an atheist if ever there was one -- declares: "Bach ist Gott" and I think I know what he means. There is something almost supernatural about the genius of Bach, something that almost defies comprehension, seems impossible. You can try to put it in words, as I am trying now, and you fail. If you should watch that show -- where the use of music, especially Bach, is extremely significant and exquisitely placed -- you'll see what I'm talking about.
@davyroger3773
@davyroger3773 3 роки тому
@@baddogmintz I think that composers or artists convey emotions /experience through their art. Bach spent his whole life trying to convey a revelatory and mystical experience through sound , which can be felt strongly regardless of believing in any of the deities one could believe in
@sirtophamhatt
@sirtophamhatt 2 роки тому
I've often thought along these lines regarding Bach (and Shakespeare, and Leonardo, and...), marveling at the supernatural or "god-like" quality and breadth of the work, but I've come to think rather that these works simply reveal what is possible for a human to accomplish in the limited time and space we have here on Earth.
@johnorosz7477
@johnorosz7477 4 роки тому
Hopkinson Smith. What an amazing performer!
@Andrew-Johnson
@Andrew-Johnson Рік тому
Jesus loves you, and is here for you. “Now, therefore,” says the LORD, “turn to Me with all your heart, with fasting, with weeping, and with mourning.” Joel 2:12
@freehermanjose5816
@freehermanjose5816 11 місяців тому
@@Andrew-Johnson STICK YOUR JESUS UP YOUR ARSE
@hkamel9773
@hkamel9773 4 роки тому
The most important criterion of human humanity is its taste of Bach music
@tabbywarrior
@tabbywarrior 3 роки тому
Hell no it would be worse than hell if that was true but bach is good but subjective
@marionaplanas6331
@marionaplanas6331 5 років тому
I'm not religious, but I give thanks to God for being Bach's inspiration and lead to this celestial music
@yewonlukecho484
@yewonlukecho484 8 років тому
It should be noted that the masterpieces played here are all originally from violin sonatas & partitas composed by J.S.Bach and only BWV 1006a was arranged for lute by Bach.
@davidhalldurham
@davidhalldurham 8 років тому
+조예원 Thank you. I did not know that.
@yewonlukecho484
@yewonlukecho484 8 років тому
You are very welcome.
@stephenhooker882
@stephenhooker882 8 років тому
+Yewon Cho I think you meant BWV 1006a. That, however, is not arranged for lute - it is more likely a harpsichord piece or possibly lute-harpsichord, two examples of which Bach owned. Also, the key of BWV 1006a is wrong - E-Dur is impossible on the lute. F-Dur is far more practical, allowing the use of an open f string. The Fuge BWV 1000 is an arrangement of the second movement of the 1st Sonata by Bach's pupil Johann Christian Weyrauch in Leipzig.
@stephenhooker882
@stephenhooker882 6 років тому
In my experience, those most willing to give unsolicited criticism are the ones with the lowest self-esteem. Pay no notice. Anyone who has seen or heard a genius like Julian Bream will know that he is a fine musician first and a guitarist second. It's musicality, not 'authenticity' that's important. ukposts.info/have/v-deo/q6CGiGNpq4tjup8.html
@barpalace6175
@barpalace6175 6 років тому
it;s right but Bach gave importance to music intervals not to timbrics connotations.(ps: forgive my terrible english)
@pootentate6184
@pootentate6184 3 роки тому
I study listening to this album all the time. It really helps me concentrate. Thank you Herr Bach! 300 years gone by and you still rock!
@terratereca3028
@terratereca3028 2 роки тому
Bach's Toca&Fugue on el.Guitar best version :) ukposts.info/have/v-deo/fJlliYSdqYJzrac.html
@abirdthatflew
@abirdthatflew Рік тому
You can concentrate with this music on? For me, this music is so gripping that all other activity stops. I have to literally stop the video to get on with my life.
@Tranmere59
@Tranmere59 4 роки тому
Just finished a crappy night-shift. Big drink indoors, loud Black Sabbath, food on, then...... listen to this stuff. Beautiful.
@gillesbernard6858
@gillesbernard6858 7 років тому
it brings me Bach to life.
@breakerboy365
@breakerboy365 7 років тому
and bach to the future
@DoNaCOMMENTS
@DoNaCOMMENTS 6 років тому
K̊n̛̘̙̚e̗̚eˮ mmmh.. explain
@BlueSkies.73
@BlueSkies.73 6 років тому
Clever pun! :-)
@RedZoneCLF
@RedZoneCLF 6 років тому
Yeah I hear that. Now I want to get a Lute myself! love this stuff! PS: I like your humor Bach to life, ha ha!
@swordoff7
@swordoff7 6 років тому
utente 174517, Explain Zen.
@peterpontius9244
@peterpontius9244 7 років тому
Lute man myself. Used to play these off the violin scores. Easier for an amateur like me. These really are the best renditions I have been privileged to hear.
@Vingul
@Vingul Рік тому
My favourite renditions are by Göran Söllscher.
@tommyiglesias2267
@tommyiglesias2267 4 роки тому
this is one of the best thing i ever listened in my life
@scottonandrew
@scottonandrew 4 роки тому
In this time of pandemic, this music is a salve so desperately needed. Be safe, all!
@juliusb790
@juliusb790 4 роки тому
Great evil moving in this time. Ask God for help to see through the darkness. And thank you Bach with your light for us.
@francosategna7641
@francosategna7641 2 роки тому
You are right ,Andrew, but after one year of "manipulated"pandemic ,nothing is changed and we are still here listening genius of Bach...how many years more ?????
@stevethomas6944
@stevethomas6944 4 роки тому
Wow, I am not a musician, but always listen intensely. I bounce around between psychedelic rock, progressive rock, jazz fusion, and ambient music....listening to this recording I am taken to a place I've not ever been. Truly moving.
@davidhancock8861
@davidhancock8861 4 роки тому
Sounds like you might have had your first awakening into the cosmos of harmony's eternal god.
@mikeswift8155
@mikeswift8155 4 роки тому
This sounds of a familiar resonance. My mother, father and Grandfather and uncles on my mothers side were all performing musicians to varying degrees and while my fate would lead me to follow a different path in Architecture I find great joy and enrichment discovering and exploring a very broad range of musical genres which some of my contemporaries find amusing. I usually will spend a certain amount of time in a particular artist, composure, instrument or genre but sometimes it can be fun to set a play list on random while others are passing thru my music bubble but it can be rather perplexing to those who are not quite as musically adventurous in their exploration and probably should be reserved for my own private enjoyment but once in awhile for laughs I will share some of the joy. I hope you continue to have a fabulous musical safari, keep blazing the roads less traveled and you will find some of the rarest treasures that usually stay well hidden. It's and amazing time to be able to explore so much content that was not so easily available in earlier times. There are some delightful South American composers and musicians that are rarely considered in the classical guitar genre that are brilliant and undiscovered by most. Argentina is a fun place to explore musically.
@bewildered6866
@bewildered6866 4 роки тому
@@mikeswift8155 Splendid comment: its mind-blowing what is available in our own living-room at the press of a button ... and For Free!
@mikeswift8155
@mikeswift8155 4 роки тому
@@bewildered6866 Yes this is so true my friend. I am forever thankful to have such a rich treasure chest of music at my fingertips and ear drums that Kings would be envious of hundreds of years ago and I would be envious of 15 years ago. I don't take this for granted now, this is truly a blessing to have. I am listening to some sweet sounds even as I write this short reply. Stay well my friend.
@bewildered6866
@bewildered6866 4 роки тому
@@mikeswift8155 Cheers. :)
@Sameoldfitup
@Sameoldfitup 2 роки тому
“Has it ever struck you that life is all memory, except for the one present moment that goes by you so quick you hardly catch it going?” ― Tennessee Williams.....
@normanspurgeon5324
@normanspurgeon5324 3 роки тому
I've been listening to Bach's music for years- there seems to be no end to it- the most inspiring music-
@johnkramer2866
@johnkramer2866 11 місяців тому
Always in the neigberhood of the Creater, johan sebastiaan bach.
@mehranmosley
@mehranmosley 6 років тому
Bless your soul, wherever you are JS Bach.
@blobs5440
@blobs5440 4 роки тому
In heaven!
@j_c_93
@j_c_93 4 роки тому
He deserves to walk among the hallowed halls of Valhalla.
@kerimleto8942
@kerimleto8942 4 роки тому
agree-many blessings to him!!
@Pamledger478
@Pamledger478 4 роки тому
@TeapotMullah Bach was a Christian. He said his music was meant to praise God.
@dghghg4527
@dghghg4527 4 роки тому
Maybe playing with the angels.Who knows!!!
@user-yh7jg3ri7j
@user-yh7jg3ri7j Рік тому
some melancholy in Baroque and even further middle age era. Like Rare , Unique and Precious Jewel. Sublime Superb Supreme. Behold Bright Brilliant Beautiful Baroque Bach Best. Practically Perfect Performance. TO GOD ALONE BE ALL THE GLORY.
@Frankincensedjb123
@Frankincensedjb123 4 роки тому
As a college professor with lots of papers to grade, I endorse this beautiful, peaceful, lengthy recording.
@Minotauro_di_Chieti
@Minotauro_di_Chieti 4 роки тому
We don't give a fuck about your papers.
@Kitties_are_pretty
@Kitties_are_pretty 4 роки тому
​@@Minotauro_di_Chieti Woah man that comment was so metal. You're cool, can I look up to you? PS fuck you.
@eggegg9026
@eggegg9026 4 роки тому
@@Kitties_are_pretty Don't act as if you cared. You don't care either. Do you even remember writing this comment two weeks ago? No. Why? Because you don't give a fuck about nothing. PS: Don't say "fuck you" when no fuck is given.
@peepingtom9342
@peepingtom9342 4 роки тому
@@eggegg9026 Maybe no one cares, but why should people be combative, making comment section toxic. That's why people call UKposts a "cesspool".
@ahmetyuce9820
@ahmetyuce9820 4 роки тому
pleasant surprise to run into, since i am doing exactly the same thing right now. greetings to you fellow academic!
@vincenzogiusepponi2352
@vincenzogiusepponi2352 4 роки тому
Music unites people and Bach is one of the best adhesives.
@TomLaios
@TomLaios Місяць тому
The nearest we have come to Time Travelling is via music.This is so beautiful .
@kumarmusic6691
@kumarmusic6691 3 роки тому
Bach is da maestro. I will never stop listening to Bach in my life.
@bungieflute
@bungieflute 3 роки тому
or Anuradha Paudwal she sings beautiful bajans of Shiva....Har Har MahaDev
@sushibushi1652
@sushibushi1652 3 роки тому
I've listened to this whole thing straight and I can assure you, this isn't music the longer you listen, this is more of an experience. Thanks for posting, I love it. Thank you!
@DupaArt
@DupaArt 2 роки тому
indeed-u can feel it if you want to feel it-if you even have a sense to feel the experience and moved by the sound
@mauritiusdunfagel9473
@mauritiusdunfagel9473 4 роки тому
A wave of brotherly love sweeps over me as I listen to these timeless pieces.
@aleksandrabataseva5083
@aleksandrabataseva5083 2 роки тому
Geniale Musik! Ich habe nie gedacht, dass Lute für Bachs Musik geeignet ist...entspricht genau meinem Gemüt.
@carrnil
@carrnil 7 років тому
How can one brain under a wig, 10 sets of fingers on 2 hands, a man of flesh and blood in this world, summon endless amounts of exquisite tunes such as these we are hearing??
@rodrimaux1128
@rodrimaux1128 7 років тому
Its easy, one has only to be a genius; nothing else.
@tomk58
@tomk58 7 років тому
And work like the devil.
@rodrimaux1128
@rodrimaux1128 7 років тому
Also true
@lenovolenovo2392
@lenovolenovo2392 7 років тому
Cu multumiri, pentru așa o interpretare de excepție! sunt cunoscutele sonate/ partite din repertoriul de vioara. Dar sonoritatea aceasta e. minunata!
@ThunderAppeal
@ThunderAppeal 7 років тому
Perhaps a better question is how come you cant?
@Pladderkasse
@Pladderkasse 4 роки тому
Bachs collected lute works is the Mount Everest of lute music. Cudos to Hopkinson for this great feat.
@user-rd6vf7xk1x
@user-rd6vf7xk1x 4 роки тому
No lie I come here everyday, absolutely stunning
@seymourtompkins
@seymourtompkins 19 днів тому
thought i recognized you :)
@mreza84
@mreza84 7 років тому
J.S Bach Lute music bring me to the places that nothing ever could take me there! Thank you
@RedZoneCLF
@RedZoneCLF 6 років тому
Yes Music (good music) seems to make us better people so sayith the Lord
@canman5060
@canman5060 7 років тому
Written for solo violin which is the ultimate challenge for most virtuoso violin players. Sounds absolutely marvellous on lute. Thanks very much for sharing.
@Barde_Jaune
@Barde_Jaune 4 роки тому
These are challenging pieces but nowhere near the top in terms of difficulty..! Playing Bach's solo violin partitas and sonatas is a step in every student's journey but there are many much harder pieces out there ^^
@abueloraton
@abueloraton 4 роки тому
John C Yes and no. It's not "less challenging" to play a Bach fugue WELL on solo violin than a Paganini concerto
@compoeses
@compoeses 3 роки тому
@@Barde_Jaune Bach is by far the hardest composer to interpret, especially on the violin. Technique-wise it is is also very very demanding of perfect intonation and pure tone. I'd say these works are probably the hardest there is in violin repertoire.
@Barde_Jaune
@Barde_Jaune 3 роки тому
@@compoeses Well then I guess I simply disagree ;) Some of the movements are harder to tackle than others, and yes there's a style to find and master, however I wouldn't consider them "by far the hardest".
@nataliezementbeisser1492
@nataliezementbeisser1492 2 роки тому
@@Barde_Jaune what are the hardest?
@jonathanspruance4502
@jonathanspruance4502 3 роки тому
JS Bach is the crowning achievement of the human race and his music represents absolute beauty and perfection imho.
@Luspenchief
@Luspenchief 4 роки тому
As a musician, it is refreshing to hear a recording so intimate that the performer's breath is heard. It seems so much more personal and enriching to me. Hop moves and breathes these performances. Yea, i call him Hop. It just somehow feels like i know him now.
@michaelwood5554
@michaelwood5554 2 роки тому
Having studied classical guitar and attempted the lute Hopkinson Smith has my full respect and admiration
@edoardodalpra4742
@edoardodalpra4742 2 роки тому
Hearing the performer breathing is one of my favorite things about recordings. It makes it more intimate, humane.
@GuitarraUltima
@GuitarraUltima 7 років тому
I think Bach would be pleased to hear Hopkinson Smith's recordings of his music. Thank you so much for posting! This music brings peace of mind to every listener. Very much needed in this world of tumult and confusion.
@michaeltroke7239
@michaeltroke7239 7 років тому
I agree. Composers/musicians don't like others doing their own bullshit with the piece. They just want them to play *the music*, which means understanding it.
@loismurray8697
@loismurray8697 7 років тому
GuitarraUltima -
@RedZoneCLF
@RedZoneCLF 6 років тому
Yes Sir, I am a retired Marine and we sure can use this beautiful Music; It just may save our lives on this wonderful planet Earth
@jaikee9477
@jaikee9477 5 років тому
Bach would simply grab his clavichord and join him in a duet.
@juliusb790
@juliusb790 4 роки тому
I wonder if Bach intended a slightly different tempo for his time?
@willvanderwalt1160
@willvanderwalt1160 8 років тому
Play for my soul ... You did then, and you will in the centuries to come ...
@pedrodeoliveirafreitasloub4425
@pedrodeoliveirafreitasloub4425 6 років тому
That quote is from a book? Because is beautiful.
@juliusb790
@juliusb790 4 роки тому
@Myron Jones Yes thank you Bach
@tyranonaut5469
@tyranonaut5469 4 роки тому
How anyone can dispute there is a greater composer than Bach is beyond me.
@hadriscus
@hadriscus 4 роки тому
I know right Maybe tied with Lil Wayne though
@austinjobst4154
@austinjobst4154 4 роки тому
@@hadriscus Notorious BIG all the way
@zvikrol5220
@zvikrol5220 Рік тому
Bach what a genious he was his works will stay with us forever
@kyleprifogle7771
@kyleprifogle7771 6 років тому
This transcription of Ciaccona is truly amazing. "On one stave, for a small instrument, the man writes a whole world of the deepest thoughts and most powerful feelings. If I imagined that I could have created, even conceived the piece, I am quite certain that the excess of excitement and earth-shattering experience would have driven me out of my mind" ~ Brahms
@arturoklaue1908
@arturoklaue1908 2 роки тому
Begged you sorry but I'm thinck there's a mistaken because this piece from Bach is not a transcription from Chacone ,newertheles is really similar and not letest beauty
@9UaYXxB
@9UaYXxB Рік тому
@@arturoklaue1908 Nonsense.
@beaupianiste3738
@beaupianiste3738 6 місяців тому
The Chaconne from the Violin Partita in d minor is a transcription for lute. Brahms may very well have made this quote, as he himself transcribed it for piano, left hand alone, published 1879. I know it well, as I performed it in my Junior Recital, Jacobs School of Music, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, and elsewhere professionally, in the States and Canada. It is a profound work, as is much of Bach, and very demanding for the left hand alone. Brahms called it "Studies for Piano #5", yet he did not change a note of the score, other than transpose it down to the bass, where the left hand can create resonance and a very rich, warm sound on a fine piano in a good hall. My late Professor, Alfonso Montecino, told me after the recital, I gave, "The Bach was magnificent!". The original piece for violin is also virtuosic, but was not composed for that reason. He dedicated every note that he wrote, "to the glory of God."
@belleepoque4597
@belleepoque4597 6 років тому
Wow, this actually received 75 downvotes..... I realize that not everyone appreciates Western European art music, but seriously.... J.S. is eternal and transcends culture.
@dottorb7054
@dottorb7054 5 років тому
Haters gonna hate. Be kind anyway.
@mauritiusdunfagel9473
@mauritiusdunfagel9473 4 роки тому
So many ignorant people in the world who like hip hop more than this.
@JosephBC69
@JosephBC69 4 роки тому
@@dottorb7054 In the oldtime Mafia, before it was corrupted by the US bringing Lucky Luciano into the country with his heroin trafficking (it put banana skins under the Mafia's earlier footing, which mirrored the Roman Catholic Church heirarchy, on a slippery downward slope to an early grave), extreme violence was only done by males. Politeness was part of their public demeanour, even in the most terminal events.
@jdlc903
@jdlc903 4 роки тому
@@mauritiusdunfagel9473 you know,my parents listened to hip hop,but despite being European i dont know enough about pre 50's pre jazz influenced European /western music.i wish there was a centre advocating and exploring and teaching about various European musical styles
@badkittyTV
@badkittyTV 2 роки тому
Thank you universe. I'm going trough a very painful moment, trying to overcome a breakup and depression. After meditation with this mantra i feel much better. Whoever is reading this you will find your inner peace, let go the pain and embrace the power of love and the universe. Stay strong, be happy. Greetings from Argentina.
@scoutkbartholomew722
@scoutkbartholomew722 2 роки тому
I hope you found what you were looking for.
@olivieraleman
@olivieraleman 4 роки тому
Outstanding! Writing this while on lockdown for corona virus and it has lifted my spirits. John
@maxwellquinn7196
@maxwellquinn7196 4 роки тому
#metoo!
@pipeoxide
@pipeoxide 4 роки тому
Yes - makes you want to pick up the lute during quarantine :)
@ayabulelabaai
@ayabulelabaai 4 роки тому
Imagine coming out of the ICU only to be locked down at home because of a virus...
@JujuB34r
@JujuB34r 4 роки тому
same here! I'm glad we have all found it. It gives me hope and a sense of respite from everything.
@lomarsweed6604
@lomarsweed6604 4 роки тому
You didn't write this, Bach did... Now get lost!
@maxjohn6012
@maxjohn6012 5 років тому
" ... the tranquil, composed readiness for death in Bach - always there may be heard in these works a defiance, a death-defying intrepidity, a gallantry, and a note of superhuman laughter, of immortal gay serenity. " (Herman Hesse on music, in The Glass Bead Game)
@prof.cayetanobuendia8289
@prof.cayetanobuendia8289 4 роки тому
Lovely reference.Thank you!
@micahnewman
@micahnewman 4 роки тому
I wonder what Nietzsche thought of Bach.
@ihealify
@ihealify 4 роки тому
lol... gay
@scottgardner2402
@scottgardner2402 3 роки тому
It's been almost 5 decades since I've heard "that word" used in its proper context. Bless you. Thank you...
@roman1akid
@roman1akid 2 роки тому
@@micahnewman "Too Protestant."
@philipkelly4628
@philipkelly4628 4 роки тому
I know nothing about the lute, but I'm familiar with some of JS Bach music, all I can say that it certainly soothes the brown after a long day it's the right thing to take your cares away, and one can close one's eye's and wallow in the soothing sound that transports you somewhere else, wonderful.
@TheTinklingofBells
@TheTinklingofBells 4 роки тому
Adding to the thread regarding the lutenist, I have many interpretations of this work, both guitar and lute and I find there is something very unique and soothing in this one. Which is surprising because over the years I have preferred the guitar... especially that of Paul Galbraith, but I think we should tip our hats to the producer and engineer for the sound quality, although, that being said the artist is the source of the excellent sound that the triumvirate has given us. Hats off! And thanks to you all for helping keep this alive... 2 million plus views!
@judeirwin2222
@judeirwin2222 2 роки тому
Unique has no comparatives. It is or is not unique. Never more or the most or less unique.
@naomideguyane
@naomideguyane 4 роки тому
Listening to Bach on a Sunday morning in summer, having my divine breakfast....a sacred moment in my day...♥•*•♪ღ♪•*♪ღ I am in heaven...Thank you so much for the sharing! ♥•*•♪ღ♪•*♪ღ
@ebaylistentomusic
@ebaylistentomusic 4 роки тому
Very much like my morning,sublime...
@habaroman
@habaroman 4 роки тому
I took two years or piano lesson an eleven and twelve year old and abruptly switched to drums as a freshman in high school. Guitar drew me in shortly after. Blues and rock drew me to take lessons, and my late father actually took me to a Segovia concert as a thirteen year old. Even though my collection of guitars have collected dust for some time, I've been lucky to go to many rock concerts from the early '70s to 2014. I didn't have to stick-to-itiveness as a younger person. I learned the art of patience, though... and carefully watching guitarists on stage. Many shows I was much to far from the stage to study what musicians were doing, though. I recommend new guitarists look at videos like Paco deLucia and Al DiMeola. The inspiration their talent serves is beyond measure. I think the recording I had on cassette thirty years ago was called "Live in San Francisco." Of all the music I have listened to, this one is truly inspirational, IF YOU WANT TO LEARN THE GUITAR. Check out the recording.
@lf5656
@lf5656 7 років тому
when I listen to this, it brings the melancholy out of me, and makes me think of those dark cold winters in Holland. Its reflective music for sure.
@ramongcastaneda5308
@ramongcastaneda5308 6 років тому
Hey, some of the happiest, most memorable times in my life happened for me during glorious, dark, cold winters in the province of Holland in The Netherlands, specifically listening to the organ of the Bavo kerk in Haarlem. ;~)
@Breakfast_of_Champions
@Breakfast_of_Champions 4 роки тому
I have been playing this during the hotel breakfasts I worked this winter. This music brings peace and solace to people.
@lunarmist428
@lunarmist428 4 роки тому
all work & no play , makes jack a dull boy
@francevenezia
@francevenezia Рік тому
I can listen to this music 🎵 a thousand different times and Each time it sounds more beautiful and profound than before. I never tire of it.
@edibub7623
@edibub7623 4 роки тому
I know that classical music fans dont like comparision between classical music and rock but great Mr Hopkins Smith already is a rock guitarist for me!This is what i need from rock music the soul! I want to see John Sebastian Bach and all who played this piece through centuries back when even electricity wasnt discovered!I want to jump into my time machine and sit and listen to the early rock stars of mankind!
@arnausubiracanaleta3162
@arnausubiracanaleta3162 3 роки тому
There is not such a thing as classical music fan. We are LOVERS!!!
@rosannamasini2075
@rosannamasini2075 26 днів тому
❤❤❤
@MyAlgernoN
@MyAlgernoN 4 роки тому
Many thanks to all, the lutenist, Hopkinson Smith and any others involved in putting this here for all to enjoy. So appreciated.
@metteholm4833
@metteholm4833 6 років тому
Brings back blissful memories of Walther Gerwig- a just as profound Bach player. Two lute giants :-)
@stephenparsons6465
@stephenparsons6465 4 роки тому
Good to hear Walther Gerwig mentioned as Hopkinson Smith plays.
@odettefrancois4735
@odettefrancois4735 Рік тому
Bach es el padre de la música, sus obras sublimes llegan al alma, saludos desde Chile 🇨🇱🎶🎻🎶🎹🎶🎻💚🇨🇱
@cjbizzle7042
@cjbizzle7042 3 роки тому
Bach's lute music is now my go-to jam for relaxation and mindfulness.JSB, unsurpassed by any other composer.
@sherbetimage1520
@sherbetimage1520 5 місяців тому
Agree. What an incredible gift he had.
@jackhousman6637
@jackhousman6637 7 років тому
This music works so wonderfully on lute. There are Bach's lute versions of the E major partita and the C minor Suite for cello etc. The leading lutenist of the day, Silvius Leopold Weiss, was a friend of the family, and godfather to one of the sons. He would, no doubt have given Sebastien technical help, if needed, with writing for lute. (IMHO the lute is able to present the fugues in a manner that the violin can only approximate.) And they are beautifully played here, by one of the top lutenists of our time.
@gerardbegni2806
@gerardbegni2806 7 років тому
The delicate sonority of the lute servicing JS Bach. What a delight !
@Unidentifying
@Unidentifying 2 роки тому
thanks for keeping me sane in this insane loud world
@user-wb4wg9fx6g
@user-wb4wg9fx6g 11 місяців тому
Когда я слушаю Баха,я слышу вечность.Мне кажется так выглядит Рай..И в Раю звучат такие звуки.Я считаю всех композиторов Ангелами,которые здесь на земле своими сочинениями учат нас Любви,Красоте,Милосердию..Мы можем слушая гармонию звуков соединиться с душами ушедших любимых..Благодарю всех за возможность это слушать!❤ Добра вам люди,и Любви!!❤
@olgachernenko9989
@olgachernenko9989 4 роки тому
Под эту прекрасную музыку можно молиться и Славить нашего ТВОРЦА!
@loriaam
@loriaam 4 роки тому
Wonderful performance and recording! The character of the lute and the unique elasticity of the strings is so clear. Marvelous...
@terratereca3028
@terratereca3028 2 роки тому
Bach's Toca&Fugue on el.Guitar best version :) ukposts.info/have/v-deo/fJlliYSdqYJzrac.html
@bluelava4282
@bluelava4282 2 роки тому
Enchants me always……… like magic isn’t it. You must be a musician
@philpryor7524
@philpryor7524 4 роки тому
We have so little to thwart the savages, materialists, exploiters, huns and horribles; but we have at least cathedrals, pyramids, temples, sculptures, stunning painting, poetry, philosophy, drama, literature, music, but,,, Bach,, so special as if chosen. We are grateful for gifts, merciful gifts, sustaining us.
@adminmaxime5671
@adminmaxime5671 4 роки тому
i think the most beautiful masterpieces Bach ever wrote was for Lute. of course his work for keyboard, violin, cantatas and sacred musid are pure delight, but this is another level of bliss, finiding yourself contemplating the ages, revealing misteries, travelling through sound to discover eternity in oblivion.
@FaosToEllinikon
@FaosToEllinikon 4 роки тому
The sound of lute is more serene, thus Bach wrote the music to meet the sound of this instrument.
@chipsnegativeharmonyrips7187
@chipsnegativeharmonyrips7187 4 роки тому
These works were originally written for violin, as far as we know. Bach himself has arranged them for other instruments, including organ and lautenwerk.
@annedwyer797
@annedwyer797 4 роки тому
I'm inclined to agree; I think Bach sounds most beautiful played by the lute. There's something about the lute's voice and intimacy that really gets me...
@juancarlossaavedra4505
@juancarlossaavedra4505 7 років тому
J.S. Bach is the ultime level of intelectual abstraction in Western music, no wonder has influenced the past and contunue to do so now and will in the future for all mankind. If I have the chance to go to Germany, I will go to Saint Tomas church and pour a bottle of Chilean wine over his grave, just to say "thank you for the music"
@alooshanotea2753
@alooshanotea2753 7 років тому
The large Chilean population led by the head chilean wine connoiseur of Germany will gladly take the opportunity to celebrate with you, pouring many bottles over his grave. Then when all the dust is washed away, Bach will be enlightened from your magnificent wine and join you, enjoying the remaining bottles in happy song.
@RedZoneCLF
@RedZoneCLF 6 років тому
Bueno! bueno! I think on the mission to Mars this music is mandatory to keep our astronauts sane and at peace with this universe that we are about to explore
@heathersperling
@heathersperling 4 роки тому
@@RedZoneCLFLet the astronauts also enjoy an abundance of Chilean red wine for their efforts.
@adonisadmirer2752
@adonisadmirer2752 4 роки тому
@@RedZoneCLF Since you mentioned the universe, I think the perfect piece for that would be BWV 582
@pgsells
@pgsells 4 роки тому
But unless his gravesite has been moved, it's inside the church. Consequently, you'd make a mess on the floor :) I was there years and years ago, but as I remember it, his grave is a little to the left of the front part of the nave, in a poorly-lit area. I nearly stepped on the cover stone in the low light.
@crowlogic9081
@crowlogic9081 3 роки тому
Refreshingly authentic arrangements and performances. Perfect refuge for these dismal times.
@jamesread-tannock7176
@jamesread-tannock7176 8 місяців тому
This music touches me so deeply, I can't explain it. Every note seems imbued with so much emotion, that could never be encapsulated fully in words.
@gardikagigih5704
@gardikagigih5704 4 роки тому
goosebumps since the first note, the first sound. Bach is very spiritual composer. One of the greatest all of the time
@danstar455
@danstar455 4 роки тому
Staying sane with this music.
@stellaspencer3335
@stellaspencer3335 4 роки тому
Yes, it unties us from our egos for a bit and helps us remember our eternalness I think.
@Fan_Made_Videos
@Fan_Made_Videos 2 роки тому
THIS is why UKposts is great. Back in the pre-Internet era you had to physically go to the library when it was open to seek out Bach's music and find out if it was available to check out (for free). I use to do this back in the 80s/90s during college and it helped with expanding my appreciation of J.S. Bach.
@therealzilch
@therealzilch 5 років тому
Sublime. If this music isn't in Heaven, I'm not going.
@rosemaryv4836
@rosemaryv4836 4 роки тому
Me neither.
@stellaspencer3335
@stellaspencer3335 4 роки тому
Yes, I think if we remember hard enough, we might know this by HEART.
@JujuB34r
@JujuB34r 4 роки тому
We should all start a movement. "No Bach, no Heaven" 😂
@michaeldavidrubin8823
@michaeldavidrubin8823 5 років тому
Marvelous sonority on this lute, impeccably performed. For me, these pieces have always sounded not only warmer & more emotionally expressive, but calm, relaxed, on either classical guitar or lute. The demands on the violin always sound strained, at times almost screechy; & harpsichord is always brilliant, w/ its bright hammering, but too percussive for deeper emotion (? just an opinion). Notwithstanding academic scholarship, there is some evidence that the Suite Dm was actually first composed for lute or vihuela, not violin (indignant anger from academics...?) :) . Superb either way. Gratitude to Hopkinson Smith & UKposts producers.
@donsurlylyte
@donsurlylyte Рік тому
bach was asking for a lot from the violin sometimes
@maninironmask7925
@maninironmask7925 4 роки тому
A serene haunting quality
@juliusb790
@juliusb790 4 роки тому
Nearly other worldly. Celebrate Bach!
@jeighlynn2667
@jeighlynn2667 4 роки тому
The music is very very relaxing to my nerves.
@stellaspencer3335
@stellaspencer3335 4 роки тому
....and don't we all need THAT! Life gets more involved, it seems, the more conveniences we have. : )
@rarechavala
@rarechavala 4 роки тому
Maravillosas piezas e intérpretes.
@lobonegro2030
@lobonegro2030 7 років тому
maravilloso compositor e interprete.. !!
@hopefullylost4012
@hopefullylost4012 4 роки тому
I hear traditional Spanish guitar in transcribing. One of the loveliest and romantic Bach Sonatas and Partitas recordings I've listened.
@joserafaelmorarosero4390
@joserafaelmorarosero4390 4 роки тому
SONIDOS HERMOSOS. GRACIAS POR COMPARTIRLOS.
@marysinclair2468
@marysinclair2468 4 роки тому
Incredible performance of these complex and beautiful works.
@chhhattisgarh
@chhhattisgarh 5 років тому
Love and respect from India..,🇮🇳🇮🇳
@KxKx-ih8og
@KxKx-ih8og 4 роки тому
Luvv & much respect my good india friend,
@rwb966
@rwb966 3 роки тому
Namaste. Where in India are you?
@chhhattisgarh
@chhhattisgarh 3 роки тому
@@rwb966 central india..
@epileptiquitopark7971
@epileptiquitopark7971 4 роки тому
sonata 3 allegro assai get me in a fantastic mood, i can travel listening the great bach
@anna-marialaapio1847
@anna-marialaapio1847 4 роки тому
The sound of lute is so calming and beautiful, thank you, Hopkinson Smith
@prof.cayetanobuendia8289
@prof.cayetanobuendia8289 4 роки тому
Serene & Celestial Blessing flow! Thank you with my gratitude, bachlokillo!
@zarathustra8789
@zarathustra8789 8 років тому
More than two hours of eternal bliss. Thank you uploader!
@langalisc
@langalisc 8 років тому
+Pedro Silva well technically, yes, eternity would last longer than 2 hours.
@zarathustra8789
@zarathustra8789 8 років тому
+Christian L It seems you might have misinterpreted what I wrote. The eternal bliss refers to the content of this video, not to its duration. May Bach be with you!
@pmcberton8242
@pmcberton8242 8 років тому
+Christian L "Music, being identical with Heaven, isn't a thing of momentary thrills, or even hourly ones: it's a condition of eternity." - Holst :)
@andreab7184
@andreab7184 8 років тому
+Pedro Silva Maybach is very expensive :P
@ProtoType5eagle
@ProtoType5eagle 7 років тому
Pedro Silva
@Themandolintuner
@Themandolintuner 8 років тому
Simply amazing. Can listen to this for days...
@klippdachs
@klippdachs 4 роки тому
Fantastic, both the music and the playing!!! Thanks so much for posting.
@raplords00
@raplords00 4 роки тому
Thank you so much for this upload! I've always wanted to hear a quality performance of Partita II on lute. Ciaccona was as euphoric as ever!
@bambangagung.s1256
@bambangagung.s1256 8 років тому
Beautiful.... Love You Bach !
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