Bach, Bourrée (from E minor lute suite, BWV 996)
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- The Bourrée from J. S. Bach's E minor lute suite (BWV 996), performed by Evangelina Mascardi, with an animated graphical score.
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Q: Where can I watch this performance (and learn more about it)?
A: Here (performed in 2021) ...
• J. S. Bach - Bourrée B...
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Q: This video is too boring/confusing ... ?
A: I've made two versions of the video; the first one ...
• Bach, Bourrée (from E ...
... has a display in which I experiment with a display, and it doesn't work too well; the second one ...
• Bach, Bourrée (from E ...
... is much simpler (and includes staff lines and bar lines for study purposes).
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Nice
Nice
Very beautiful version and sound of the lute
Double thank you! First, for doing this one. I play this one. Thousands of times over the years. Second, thank you for erasing the down thumb you gave my song "Once There Was A Time". I am much more thin-skinned than I thought I was and that down thumb - one of two that I have ever received - really hurt me and now the hurt is gone. Thank you so much for realizing that without me saying anything and taking time to to erase the past and replace it with more joy. I love what you do!
One of the most memorable ones
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This is Bach and it rocks, it's a rock block of Bach (hat tip Tenacious D)
I prefer how Jethro Tull reinterpreted this th-cam.com/video/N2RNe2jwHE0/w-d-xo.htmlsi=6POt8DzUntbJGO3k
I remember when I first heard the Jethro Tull version (when it came out); I was disappointed. They only used the first third of Bach's (already short) piece, dumbed down the harmonies (made Bach's interesting bass line more simplistic), and then added a bunch of unrelated fireworks to it.