Posts Tagged ‘bwv’
Bach Gigue (Classical Guitar) by Jesse L
http://www.jesseguitar.com Hey guys, thought I’d upload one of my exam pieces. This is Bach’s Gigue from the lute suite BWV 995.
PS: I am taking my grade 8 Guitar exam at the end of AUG.
This is also on my new Allan Bull guitar, let me know what you think ![]()
http://www.bullguitars.com/
Feel free to give me some feedback on anything I could improve on.
Jesse
Duration : 0:2:30
J.S. Bach – BWV1007 (Li Jie)
Bach’s BWV1007 for guitar performed by the wonderful Li Jie.
Duration : 0:2:32
Bach: Bourree in e-minor
Per-olov Kindgren plays the famous Bourree from lutesuite nr. 1 in e-minor
I am also proud to announce that my arrangements, compositions and transcriptions are now available for purchase/download at http://www.per-olovkindgren.com/ It is still growing so if you don’t find a piece, it will be there soon. Please be patient…
Duration : 0:1:32
Bach – Goldberg Variations BWV 988 – 1/7
József Eötvös, guitar
- Aria
- Variation 1
- Variation 2
- Variation 3: Canon on the Unison
- Variation 4
- Variation 5
- Variation 6: Canon on the Second
Duration : 0:9:59
Minuet in G (J S Bach) on classical guitar, Da Vynci
Minuet in G major (BWV Anh. 114) from the Notebook for Anna Magdalena Bach , composed by Johann Sebastian Bach (some say, by Christian Petzold?)
This is probably one of those difficult easy pieces, easy to play at first glance, but tricky at a few particular places.
Duration : 0:1:18
Prelude from Prelude Fugue Allegro BWV 998 by J S Bach Classical Guitar
Prelude from Prelude Fugue Allegro BWV 998 by J S Bach Classical Guitar by Johann Sebastian Bach
I am playing an Ignacio Fleta guitar
Duration : 0:3:12
Classical Guitar Bach – Prelude
Classical Guitar Bach Prelude From the Well-Tempered Clavier, Johann S. Bach (1685-1750)
Johann Sebastian Bach (31 March 1685 [O.S. 21 March] 28 July 1750) was a German composer and organist whose sacred and secular works for choir, orchestra, and solo instruments drew together the strands of the Baroque period and brought it to its ultimate maturity.[1] Although he introduced no new forms, he enriched the prevailing German style with a robust contrapuntal technique, an unrivalled control of harmonic and motivic organisation in composition for diverse instrumentation, and the adaptation of rhythms and textures from abroad, particularly Italy and France.
Duration : 0:2:58
BWV 1007 Prelude in D – J. S. Bach (Classical Guitar)
BWV 1007 Prelude in D – J. S. Bach performed by Marcelo Raij
www.marcelo-classical-guitar-studio.com
Duration : 0:2:42
Allegro, BWV 998 (Bach) played by Jonathan Roth
This is a short clip of Bach’s Allegro from BWV 998.
Duration : 0:1:17















