Scott Kritzer performs Bach on Classical Guitar
This performance recorded on June 15, 2007 at Hood River, Oregon. I am performing Michael Lorimer’s transcription of J.S. Bach’s Sarabande from the 1st Cello Suite.
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very touching, …
very touching, thank you for posting this beautiful Bach piece.
Just beautiful, …
Just beautiful, Scott!
Beautiful piece, …
Beautiful piece, and beautiful playing. Thank you!
I love wathching …
Thanks for sharing!
I love wathching you play! Your technique is awesome, and your facial expressions are interesting too
Can anyone comment …
Can anyone comment on what type of guitar this is? Ramirez??
This is a Jeffrey …
This is a Jeffrey Elliot. It is a 1980 model guitar
Beautiful!!! I …
Beautiful!!! I can’t wait to see & hear more from you.
Beautiful playing. …
Beautiful playing. Bach would have loved it. Thanks for posting this.
Sweet playing, nice …
Sweet playing, nice ornamentation. Very subtle intepretation from a killer transcription..BRAVO,
Tasty playing! …
Tasty playing! Beautiful tone!
thanks for …
thanks for responding kfisherx. I’ll do a search for one.
Too beautiful for …
Too beautiful for words. Great feeling for and expression of the music!
Excellent …
Excellent recitation of that Bach cello piece. This brings out the warmth of the cello but restates it in the crisper language of the guitar. Scott, we want more!(PS: That mid-phrase tuning is cool)
Harsh m finger tone.
Harsh m finger tone.
Nice piece…like …
Nice piece…like the outfit!
hey scott! you …
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hey scott! you sound better than ever, great playing! (mokotoff here
Great! i’ve always …
Great! i’ve always wanted to learn to play classic guitar but naa too much for me…
Absolutely …
Absolutely beautiful….
I hope that’s you …
I hope that’s you don’t live your life with that same “passion”.
what??
what??
Amazing finger work …
Amazing finger work… Ive been playing for a number of years, moslty nylon string, and Im simly blown away by the deft touch, hpw you hardly seem to touch the fretboard. I’d love to hear a rendition of the Prelude to Suite #1.
Nice…
Nice…
GREAT!
GREAT!
Thank you, that was …
Thank you, that was awesome.
Great playing, …
Great playing, Scott! I need to work on getting my trills that clean.
I hope to see more videos from you soon.
~Ted