I do not agree, I am studying this piece and I am listening to many different version of this marvelous piece, of course it is just my opinion, John Williams here didn't use some bass lines (that are written in the music score) to simplify the music and generally he played too much staccato for the entire piece, I prefer way more David Russel version, you can find the entire suite played by David. Again, just my opinion, music is subjective and John Williams is an incredible guitar player.
@@jaydenkenney5281 I personally changed only 1 note in my own version which is a relative major so I did not make lot's of "damages", I only arranged the fingering at my way. The problem is that Bach wrote those basses lines and is not fair especially if you are John Williams to not play it, I understand that in that way is more easy to control but still it's not what Bach wrote and we are talking about the biggest composer ever.
My life has been deeply moved by listening to so many Williams masterpieces . I'm very sure any composer would be not only satisfied. But totally honored for his interpretations
There is something about John Williams exquisite sound. Virtuoso, of course. But the clarity of his notes, his impeccable tempo. Is just immaculate. Absolutely the way this piece was meant to be played. It transports you...
This one took me an entire summer to learn. Wake up and practice or learn a new section each day. I'm convinced it is impossible to sight read guitar. But it was quite the journey none the less. Oh yeah, I probably have forgotten it by now. But I probably could pick it up surprisingly quick!
I love Bach music, it feels like it scratches my brain, it’s hard to explain but when I close my eyes it feels like an endless loop, like going up and down, left and right at the same time.
Remember the man that wrote this incredible music was born in the 1600'S. From the 16th through the 19th century European composers wrote the most beautiful music ever, there will never be another period in history like that. Their music has been played for hundreds of years and will be continue to be taught in the finest music schools for centuries to come. Nothing can or ever will compare to it.
How times did Bach use this theme under different titles? On the violin it's the prelude of Partita no. 3. On the organ it's Sinfonia to Contata no. 29. Did Bach plagiarize himself?
@spikespa5208 no he didn't plagiarize himself, that's a rather sully thing to say. He transcribed some of his pieces for different instruments which is why you have the same piece for solo violin, cantata, concerto etc. That's kind of how artists today will release remixes of their own song
Paco de Lucia has that title, sorry.. John Williams is amazing, but Paco would play circles around him at ease. Just listen to Paco - Reflejo de luna. Man thinks his guitar is a piano
@@rykehuss3435Paco de Lucia was a flamenco guitarist, not a classical guitarist. He couldn’t play these pieces at 50% of the proficiency that Williams does. It’s not remotely close.
@@rykehuss3435 It’s certain that John Williams could play significantly more flamenco guitar than Paco de Lucia could play classical, because flamenco is t nearly as difficult. John is easily the superior guitarist here.
I was listening to one of those young virtuosos (Stephanie Jones) a couple of days ago playing this, and was thinking that hers was one of the best performances of this piece that I have ever heard. Then dropping by here to hear John play it again, it's "Yeah, John, you're the gold standard."
another virtuous performance by the most methodical assassin of the modern classical guitar repertoire of all time. The GOAT. Listen in high definition/ headphones and sounds like an entire sympathy all melodies clearely defined and separated Genius
Sometimes when I watch John Williams play I get the impression that he is just watching -- like I am -- as if he's really not doing anything, but that his hands are acting on their own.
As a player, there is kind of a call and response going on where you listen to what you play and respond and adjust as you continue. The physical aspect is always there, but with practice it begins to fall away and then you’re really just listening and responding in real time. Your hands simply become an extension of your thoughts and feelings. Other times you’re fighting your hands and what you’re hearing isn’t quite what you meant to say.
Este señor es mágico. Soy amante de la guitarra clásica, y aunque hay muchísimos buenos guitarristas, en mi humilde opinión nadie técnicamente es tan impecable como este señor.
I am up awake late again and searching through my videos... Once again i'm so happy I just landed here again. Nothing is perfect but this is as close as it gets
The theory is that bach did not write this. Although he did own lute's in his collection, the actual transcription came from a student. But something about this transcription is just so Bach-esque. Either this student himself was a master or it came from Bach himself.
Thank you very much for sharing this amazing performance! I am a huge fan of the John Williams version of Bach's lute suites. It is always great and inspiring to see Mr. Williams' sublime technique and performance.
Tears came to my eyes at 1:07. Bravo and thanks, this is beautiful. Especially knowing that this maestro is playing in my beloved Andalucia. Merci de France.
Williams has always been distinguished in his superior clear and flawless playing. Specially for Bach, where such an aspect is important in order to really appreciate the counterpoint. I have not heard anyone better than Williams play Bach on guitar.
So chill, so good, so full of pleasure, just enjoying this beautifull song. Nowadays the classical players just want to compete for who plays better, faster, and they forget to ejoy. Very well played!
ONE O F MY FAVES... WISH I COULD PLAY IT LIKE THIS... GREAT BELLUCCI GUITAR I HAVE AND I CANT DO IT JUSTICE... ENJOY THIS MASTER MAKING A MASTERPIECE ... BEST RICH S
If you want you can, look at Williams as an ispiration, I talk as a student with 7 year of experience, the Guitar like other instrument need time to be learned. You can do It, It takes time.
I've been meaning to check this out for decades after hearing Rachmaninoff's transcripion of this music and constantly seeing posts on YOutube with partitas or preludes for lute esp. in keys I was not aware that Bach wrote solo lute music . So now the mystery is solved for me .
Every note is as clear as a bell. Williams has set the gold standard for classical guitar playing.
If youve ever played guitar, you know how difficult it is to play clearly. To play this, clearly, forget about it. But keep practicing
I do not agree, I am studying this piece and I am listening to many different version of this marvelous piece, of course it is just my opinion, John Williams here didn't use some bass lines (that are written in the music score) to simplify the music and generally he played too much staccato for the entire piece, I prefer way more David Russel version, you can find the entire suite played by David. Again, just my opinion, music is subjective and John Williams is an incredible guitar player.
@@NotoriousFunkmaybe cause its his own version?? Idk ive taken things out of songs that didnt please my ear
@@jaydenkenney5281 I personally changed only 1 note in my own version which is a relative major so I did not make lot's of "damages", I only arranged the fingering at my way. The problem is that Bach wrote those basses lines and is not fair especially if you are John Williams to not play it, I understand that in that way is more easy to control but still it's not what Bach wrote and we are talking about the biggest composer ever.
@@NotoriousFunk nah i think you take music too seriously 😂 im sure bach isnt rolling in his grave
Even a blind listener would recognize that this is Williams interpretation. No one better, fantastic tempo and what a beautiful interpretation.
Yes absolutely. It's amazing how he keeps the rhythm alive, like it rules.
The performance of the Prelude from BWV 1006a by Bin Hu is the best that I've heard.
It remains almost incomprehensible that this is written...in pen and ink and tempo...🤯
Indeed ❤
Yes, he inherited the signature of the maestro Andres Segovia as his disciple
My life has been deeply moved by listening to so many Williams masterpieces .
I'm very sure any composer would be not only satisfied. But totally honored for his interpretations
There is something about John Williams exquisite sound. Virtuoso, of course. But the clarity of his notes, his impeccable tempo. Is just immaculate. Absolutely the way this piece was meant to be played. It transports you...
I've been a huge fan of John's for the past 5 decades. He is magnificent.
This one took me an entire summer to learn. Wake up and practice or learn a new section each day. I'm convinced it is impossible to sight read guitar. But it was quite the journey none the less. Oh yeah, I probably have forgotten it by now. But I probably could pick it up surprisingly quick!
I normally just play punk music, power chords and 5 note riffs, but this is so beautiful and inspiring
its so rewarding and fun to play as well
I love Bach music, it feels like it scratches my brain, it’s hard to explain but when I close my eyes it feels like an endless loop, like going up and down, left and right at the same time.
JW is one of a kind. Always perfect and never seems stressed in the least.
Remember the man that wrote this incredible music was born in the 1600'S. From the 16th through the 19th century European composers wrote the most beautiful music ever, there will never be another period in history like that. Their music has been played for hundreds of years and will be continue to be taught in the finest music schools for centuries to come. Nothing can or ever will compare to it.
By such performances we are assured that the miracle and genius of JS Bach will capture the hearts of gifted players and continue on forever.
How times did Bach use this theme under different titles? On the violin it's the prelude of Partita no. 3. On the organ it's Sinfonia to Contata no. 29. Did Bach plagiarize himself?
@spikespa5208 no he didn't plagiarize himself, that's a rather sully thing to say. He transcribed some of his pieces for different instruments which is why you have the same piece for solo violin, cantata, concerto etc. That's kind of how artists today will release remixes of their own song
Without doubt the greatest classical guitarist of all time
Paco de Lucia has that title, sorry.. John Williams is amazing, but Paco would play circles around him at ease. Just listen to Paco - Reflejo de luna. Man thinks his guitar is a piano
@@rykehuss3435Paco de Lucia was a flamenco guitarist, not a classical guitarist. He couldn’t play these pieces at 50% of the proficiency that Williams does. It’s not remotely close.
@@mjdillaha Same could be said vice versa. I know theyre different style guitarists, so what?
@@rykehuss3435 It’s certain that John Williams could play significantly more flamenco guitar than Paco de Lucia could play classical, because flamenco is t nearly as difficult. John is easily the superior guitarist here.
@@mjdillaha Disagree
How is Williams always so stoic while playing every note as clear as a bell in perfect tempo.
The world's greatest guitarist!
His Dad first and then Segovia tought him sooo well! He simply is wonderful. The absolute pinnacle of classical guitar playing.
The perfect combination of performance and composition. Thoroughly absorbing.
Even with nowadays young virtuosos, Williams astonishes me each time i listen to his performances. Just perfect.
Williams & Bream set standards that even today, players
seek to aspre to.
I was listening to one of those young virtuosos (Stephanie Jones) a couple of days ago playing this, and was thinking that hers was one of the best performances of this piece that I have ever heard. Then dropping by here to hear John play it again, it's "Yeah, John, you're the gold standard."
@@JOHN-tk6vl Speaking of Bream and Williams, you have seen the video of them playing _Clair de Lune_ together, haven't you?
another virtuous performance by the most methodical assassin of the modern classical guitar repertoire of all time. The GOAT. Listen in high definition/ headphones and sounds like an entire sympathy all melodies clearely defined and separated
Genius
Odd, having watched and listened to this many times, I have just done so through a good pair of headphones. All you describe was true.
Magnificent.
Goat yeah only one
What's with this perverse adulation of assassins?!
Thsi is a prfect performance in my humble opinion. :-) Technically superb. totally musical and unhurried.
Sometimes when I watch John Williams play I get the impression that he is just watching -- like I am -- as if he's really not doing anything, but that his hands are acting on their own.
First class muscle memory.
As a player, there is kind of a call and response going on where you listen to what you play and respond and adjust as you continue. The physical aspect is always there, but with practice it begins to fall away and then you’re really just listening and responding in real time. Your hands simply become an extension of your thoughts and feelings. Other times you’re fighting your hands and what you’re hearing isn’t quite what you meant to say.
@@veganskillz Thank you for that feedback. I played clarinet, but never got to that point.
Absolutely perfect!
Williams es el mejor del mundo. Lo escuché cuando vino a México y fue sublime, increíble, maravilloso. Viva John Williams.
Every single note is perfect.
3:25 I think John may disagree lol
Master Williams ,great sound 🎉😊😮
Amazing performance. Thank you.
Perfect rendition of the lovely piece Granada !❤
So unbelievably clean with perfect tone, it’s as if he’s playing a keyboard.
Both beautiful, and impressive; just remembering that entire piece, let alone the impeccable technique to actually play it. Thanks so much.
Legendary guitarist
Superbe !!!! Merci pour le partage avec toute ma reconnaissance . .
Este señor es mágico. Soy amante de la guitarra clásica, y aunque hay muchísimos buenos guitarristas, en mi humilde opinión nadie técnicamente es tan impecable como este señor.
siempre me ha facinado la técnica de Jhon Williams.
increíblemente limpio.
si pero es Narciso yepes.
@@miguelangelherraiz549 te habrás equivocado de video. Yo miro a John Williams 😄
I am up awake late again and searching through my videos... Once again i'm so happy I just landed here again.
Nothing is perfect but this is as close as it gets
The theory is that bach did not write this. Although he did own lute's in his collection, the actual transcription came from a student. But something about this transcription is just so Bach-esque. Either this student himself was a master or it came from Bach himself.
just happy to be here yet again listening in high definition earphones
perfect on any level
one of the greatest recordings that will ever be
Thank you very much for sharing this amazing performance!
I am a huge fan of the John Williams version of Bach's lute suites. It is always great and inspiring to see Mr. Williams' sublime technique and performance.
Tears came to my eyes at 1:07.
Bravo and thanks, this is beautiful.
Especially knowing that this maestro is playing in my beloved Andalucia.
Merci de France.
Williams has always been distinguished in his superior clear and flawless playing. Specially for Bach, where such an aspect is important in order to really appreciate the counterpoint. I have not heard anyone better than Williams play Bach on guitar.
Ida Presti perhaps?
Excellent as usual. Perfect. thank you John
MAGNIFIQUE !!!
Mes sincères félicitations monsieur!
Virtuoso performance! Even on the stretched chords, perfect intonation, no fret buzz. Amazing. Love listening to his playing always.
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Absolutely a stunning performance as is the whole
Suite!
Outstanding performance
Simplemente maravilloso, magnífico 🥺💚💚💚
Perfect, not rushed!! like so many others play it.
he is just simply the best
Es increible la limpieza como toca gracias maestro
This is definitely the best interpretation of this song ever...
Muchas gracias por subir estos videos en tan buena calidad auditiva y visual !!!
Aluno do genial prof. e concertista Andrés Segovia, John Williams é um dos maiores violonistas clássicos do mundo!! 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
WAP has hundreds of millions of views, and this doesn't. Make it make sense.
The dynamic control and the tone colour production is honestly breath-taking. I show this to my students for inspo!
Overwhelmingly magnificent!!!
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
So chill, so good, so full of pleasure, just enjoying this beautifull song. Nowadays the classical players just want to compete for who plays better, faster, and they forget to ejoy. Very well played!
One word: perfection.
Sorry to " over comment "
But Mr. Williams is absolutely impeccable and unmatched and please listen in Hi Def or headphones 🎧
"Songs within 🎵 songs"
If only I could see him play this again but in Seville
merci pour cette superbe vidéo j'aime beaucoup Narciso yepes.salutations.
John Williams-simply the best.
I was lucky to meet and take to John at the Rocks in Sydney,years ago.
A Thourgh Gentleman
Absolutely brilliant. I cannot believe he’s playing a guitar. It’s really quite an amazing instrument. This is so beautiful 🌹
ONE O F MY FAVES... WISH I COULD PLAY IT LIKE THIS... GREAT BELLUCCI GUITAR I HAVE AND I CANT DO IT JUSTICE... ENJOY THIS MASTER MAKING A MASTERPIECE ... BEST RICH S
Beautiful again. I wish the owner of the guitar would tell us every thing he knows about it.
Behold, the "prince" of classical guitar
Sampai saat ini aku masih mencari cara petikan john williams.. Hampir aku menemukannya.. Tone yang indah..
God bless your hands. Wonderful!
Just perfect
Bravoooo0000 Maestro !!!
Incredible.
Outstanding
La perfezione assoluta con acustica fantastica
I will never put my hands on a guitar after seeing Mr. Williams doing his job.
If you want you can, look at Williams as an ispiration, I talk as a student with 7 year of experience, the Guitar like other instrument need time to be learned. You can do It, It takes time.
Dziekuje bardzo!CZESC.
Cristall clear! It´s John Williams, of course.
Its divine
Gus tempos are perfect... never hurried...
Belíssimo. Extraordinário. Fantástico. Obrigado pela partilha.
Still great!
Impeccable!! The Greatest..
that volume cotroll, at the end slight upward and tight like a machine and flawless hands and mmmmm everthing!
Wow, this brings back some memories!
He is Prodigy and a Virtuoso.
I've been meaning to check this out for decades after hearing Rachmaninoff's transcripion of this music and constantly seeing posts on YOutube with partitas or preludes for lute esp. in keys I was not aware that Bach wrote solo lute music . So now the mystery is solved for me .
Truly gifted + could play like that at 16
Qualidade 10/10
❤️🎶
teşekkür ederim
Excelente tono y articulación perfecta 🔥
Amazing.
Soberbio! 👏👏👏👏👏
*¡¡¡MAESTRO!!!*
Genius
I just love this man.....
Escuchar la versión de Stephanie Jones...
The Legend!!!!
セビーリャコンサート
からのものですね
このDVDは当時話題になりましたね。見事です!
珠玉の音色が魅力です
テンポはバイオリニン
に競べると遅いですが
ギターならではの温かい
音色が存分に味あう事ができます。ヴァイオリン愛好家の方々からはどう感じるのでしょうか?
ギターは素朴で温かい
音色です。ジョンはそれを見事に実現してます。
ジョン!ボウルペン
覚えますか?
喜んでくれてありがとう
プロフェッサ、時々日本
の事思い出して下さい。😭白寿ホ−ルの時です
Wow
Beautiful
Wonderful.
Sem partituras tapoxa genio
Thank you, that was awesome 🥰
Flawless