Besides the excellent interpretation and technical excellence, I really appreciate the very high quality audio recording. This sound great on my headphones! Thank you!
Thanks so much! The trick is to hire a guy who a few years later wins a Grammy: niuarts.com/2022/01/dan-nichols-named-chicagoan-of-the-year-for-classical-music-by-chicago-tribune/
Баха господь наградил талантом сочинять музыку, понятную людям вне зависимости от того когда, где, и от кого они попали на этот свет... За окном вечер и дождь, а я слушаю музыку, которую сочинили за сотни лет до моего рождения и будут слушать сотни лет после моей смерти.
Wow! Great job! Bravo, Adam! Never thought that it's possible to play legato on guitar (luth) and to play with such expressiveness ! Thank you so much for posting this performance here!
omfg soo wonderful, I was looking for an interpretation of that piece for so long, thanks so much. this is by far the best interpretatation I found on youtube.
@@adamroth75 were you looking for some extra courses? you have great style.. it's a stunning piece of Bach.. and you do a wonderful job! (LOL I will be listening for mistakes... though they are like holes in cheese.. -> my error looking left me smiling.. you are a great guitarist!
Thanks for posting this. I'm studying it and it helps a lot to have the whole thing in 1 video rather than multiple videos by different performers. Great performance too! And I like the diffusers on he wall... pretty rustic and nice looking.
Glad I read the description. I'm used to hearing this performed in G flat because of something something equal tempermant, and I was going a little nuts hearing it in a higher key. Great job on this, by the way. Good rhythmic accuracy.
Ha ha. I assume you hear it on the cello in that key? I’m not sure, but I’d guess it has more to do with pitch inflation (Bach’s G was closer to our G-flat) than Equal temperment. Thanks for listening!
I heard a lot of Eugen Dombois's lute rendition in your performance, mostly in your choice of ornaments. You still made it sound idiomatic to the guitar, though. Great work!
Very great playing. I love this suit and I admire what Roth has done with it. For those of you interesed in hearing some really great bach on guitar, check out John Feeley videos of the 1st and 2nd cello suites. They are also magnificent.
Love your tone and and a this is beautiful rendition of suite BMV 995... you evoke an elegant, pastoral like placidity that is well captured by this recording. It looks like you are using a stereo mic and a clip on as well.... just curious if you know what mics were used to record this video. Also what edition of the transcription are you using??
Audet Bull Thank you so much! I'm very pleased with the sound of my new guitar-it has made getting a full-bodied, blooming tone much easier. I'm not sure what the mics are. You're right about the stereo pair and the clip-on, but I'd have to ask the videographer what he used. For the g minor suite I was primarily working from Jerry Willard's transcription. I also use the Koonce editions. And of course some of the fingerings are my own.
I studied with Jerry Willard and know his transcriptions well. I also vacillate between his and the Koonce editions. Your guitar sounds great. What type is it? We both know its all about who is playing it ;) I have an 1980 humphrey modeled after the hauser made before Tom had his breakthrough design with the millennium.
Audet Bull Marshall Bruné made it for me on commission last year. I discuss it a bit here: www.classicalguitardelcamp.com/viewtopic.php?t=91165 Do you have any videos of your Humphrey? I bet it sounds great.
Thanks, William! I'd have to agree with you when it comes to his solo instrumental music, but don't dismiss his works for orchestra and voice. Keep your eyes peeled for a performance of his Mass in B minor and treat yourself!
Adam Roth I was referring to his solo instrumental works. His mass in b minor is exquisite.
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Very good playing ! I'm working the prelude and the presto ("très viste"), the second one is difficult to play well and cleanly, and you played it very well, even if i still think it's a bit slow for this movement.
Hi, and thanks! I don't disagree about the tempo. I wish I could have played it faster when I recorded this. Of course, the choice between fast with mistakes or slower but clean is an easy one! :)
I just speak the truth ;) but really good job, i love ur tone.. and this suite is not easy to perform im only learning Gavotte 1 and 2, im halfway through nº1, its magnificent how Bach could do that kind of music... he is my favorite composer.
+Adam Roth Couldn't agree more. I have been learning guitar for the last five years and nothing helps me make progress as much as practicing Bach and listening to other players play Bach. Especially listening.
I enjoyed the excellent flow and sustain, and the great musicality... what is your guitar, she has a beautiful warm voice? thank you for posting, cheers from Montréal!
Thank you, Monique! The guitar is a custom build from Marshall Bruné. In addition to the quirky "bite-away" cut-away sound hole thingy, it features a unique bracing system he and his father Richard developed. They discuss it a bit on their website here: www.rebrune.com/experimental/
Thanks for watching and the kind words! The guitar was made by Marshall Bruné. It's a cedar top with Madagascar rosewood back and sides. It has a special bracing layout developed by him and his father.
I can imagine Beethoven with all his pianofortes and symphonies coming to a tavern and listening to this and realizing that realizing it as the acme of musical art, not to be improved upon.
That's a neat comment. Sometimes before a performance I'll ask myself why this music is still relevant. What role does it play in today's world? The answer I come to is that it offers a peace and transcendence that's more necessary than ever. This is music outside of this world, and that's why we need to spend time with it.
@@adamroth75 your playing is absolutely excellent. I have played flamenco for about 20 years on and off. The only classical pieces i have tried to play are Cavatina and that famous Spanish Romance pece (plus I began doing a transcription of one of the easier Albeniz. pieces) What would you recommend as an easy Bach piece for classical guitar for me to learn? I love the Gavotte especially. But may I ask why you changed this piece's key? Thanx
@@adamroth75 Really brilliant! I will attempt this piece, hopefully. By the way, is 6:34 into 6:35 a new video? Or is it all one take? Whatever the case - brilliant performance. What's the most difficult section, would you say?
I don't think removing the wood in the upper bout has any effect on losing the trebles "in the first place". That part of the sound board vibrates very little; it's down by the bridge that the top moves air. But I'm not a luthier, so who knows. Thanks for watching!
+Daniel Strong Thank you! Most of the fingerings are from Jerry Willard's edition, along with some of Frank Koonce's. Both editions are widely available. Cheers!
Hi Edward Fitzgibbons. Thanks for all the good wishes. We now have your social security number and will be providing you with a location to send the money. All the best.
Besides the excellent interpretation and technical excellence, I really appreciate the very high quality audio recording. This sound great on my headphones! Thank you!
Thanks so much! The trick is to hire a guy who a few years later wins a Grammy: niuarts.com/2022/01/dan-nichols-named-chicagoan-of-the-year-for-classical-music-by-chicago-tribune/
Prelude 00:00
Allemande 06:35
Courante 10:40
Sarabande 12:27
Gavotte I & II 15:19
Gigue 19:39
Ehrenmann!
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Thank you robert plant on cocaine
Баха господь наградил талантом сочинять музыку, понятную людям вне зависимости от того когда, где, и от кого они попали на этот свет... За окном вечер и дождь, а я слушаю музыку, которую сочинили за сотни лет до моего рождения и будут слушать сотни лет после моей смерти.
Dear Adam,
Just found your video and listened to your outstanding execution.
It deeply touched my soul.
Thank you very much.
Kind regards.
Wow! Great job! Bravo, Adam! Never thought that it's possible to play legato on guitar (luth) and to play with such expressiveness ! Thank you so much for posting this performance here!
Beautiful!!! Thank you, Adam Roth.
You even make voices sound independent (and mark the melody) when needed! Amazing!
omfg soo wonderful, I was looking for an interpretation of that piece for so long, thanks so much. this is by far the best interpretatation I found on youtube.
+Sven Heyll Such kind words. Thank you for viewing!
Totally impressive - tasteful, powerful in restrained conveying of emotion, without sentimental flash, or disrespect to the Master. Bravo.
Absolutely - and sadly? I'd never heard of him. A great Subscribe.
magnificent 995 ! Bach lives!
Beautiful playing- love the snow outside very good audio too. Nice to hear the Presto not rushed giving meaning to the notes.
So many people forget that baroque presto isn't classical presto. I also enjoyed that.
I am a lover of both Bach's music and the classical guitar. This video is very pleasing to me.
見知らぬ国の窓の外の見知らぬ風景を見ながら、この素晴らしい演奏を拝見できる不思議さを実感します。
J.S.BACHの曲はこうやって弾くんですね。 実際演奏されている姿を拝見したく思います。拍手
Your the first guy that pops up when i search this piece with an actual video. Flawless! Very impressed!
Arman Ali Flawless? You're not listening close enough! ha ha. Thank you so much for your kind works, and especially for listening.
@@adamroth75 were you looking for some extra courses? you have great style.. it's a stunning piece of Bach.. and you do a wonderful job! (LOL I will be listening for mistakes... though they are like holes in cheese.. -> my error looking left me smiling.. you are a great guitarist!
I've heard this piece countless times on the cello, yet the music lends itself really well to the guitar. Exquisitely played!
That's really kind. Thank you for watching!
Congratulations! An excelent performance.
Beautiful.......passionate, delicate ! Bach would've been proud !
Thanks for posting this. I'm studying it and it helps a lot to have the whole thing in 1 video rather than multiple videos by different performers. Great performance too! And I like the diffusers on he wall... pretty rustic and nice looking.
Cuajo Panzon Thanks for watching, man! Good luck with your study. The prelude/presto and the gavotte 1 are both a ton of fun to play.
The Prelude and Gigue are the real treat for me. Well executed!
Excellent, Thanks for sharing
Bach le génie de la composition l interprétation est sublime performance extraordinaire c est un régal tout simplement ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank you so much!
Really nice. All tje voices are brought out clearly and distinctly. Good phrasing and dymamic variation.
Beautiful music in a beautiful setting.
Très. Belle interprétation, très propre y compris sur les doigtés
Beautiful playing. Very at ease, present and pleasure to hear
this is so good. I just listen to it for a while without thinking about it.. with lots of enjoyment which is taken for granted. smooth as silk
+Joe Toups Thanks, Joe. I'm pleased so many people enjoy listening to it!
Muy buen trabajo, felicitaciones..!! Great, great job...!!
Thank you, Diego!
I bookmarked this. What a wonderful play! I should start practicing the classical guitar again.
I really like your playing, Thanks for sharing!!!!
Very good version and very pleasant sound quality for my favorite lute piece,
Thank you
bach and guitar
fantastic!!! good job
Allemande and Courante were beautiful. Whole suite was, but those two are tough to interpret. Excellent performance!
I'm here after a Year.. i'm still loving this.. beautifully performed..
That's just too kind! Thanks for watching… so glad you're enjoying it.
Glad I read the description. I'm used to hearing this performed in G flat because of something something equal tempermant, and I was going a little nuts hearing it in a higher key. Great job on this, by the way. Good rhythmic accuracy.
Ha ha. I assume you hear it on the cello in that key? I’m not sure, but I’d guess it has more to do with pitch inflation (Bach’s G was closer to our G-flat) than Equal temperment. Thanks for listening!
Very moving performance !
Thank you for sharing this !
Very nice playing. Congratulations
Thank you so much! i've been looking for this song for so long!
17:33 My favorite part!
Gavotte II in triplets, that's why sounds so nice 🙂
Had to bookmark this cause I kept coming back, great sound
Wow, thanks so much! BWV 997 should be coming soon.
molto bella la tua interpretazione e gusto musicale.Ottima tecnica
Super, thanks for sharing
Wonderful! Reminds me alot of the John Williams interpretation.
My fave of the 4. So like Roderick Usher at times in its melancholy!
I heard a lot of Eugen Dombois's lute rendition in your performance, mostly in your choice of ornaments. You still made it sound idiomatic to the guitar, though. Great work!
A lot of work to learn and play well! Great job.
Stunning! 👏👏👏👏
very nicely played
Beautiful sound and playing, i was using Pepe's version of the Sarabande for guidance but i prefer this. Well done
Thanks, John! The Sarabande was tough for me, so I really appreciate the compliment. Cheers!
Fantástico genial !! Felicitaciones
subscribed. huge bach fan..
- Amazing playing!
Nice; don't give up!
Superb.
Fantastic performance, Adam! Love the sound of the Brune.
Cheers,
Wilson
interpretazione fantastica.
Thank you!
that rhythm starting at 20:27 wow that was a foreknowing of future music hahaha wow
beautifull! and sound is great !!
Thanks, Alexandre!
So few views or comments :o, your playing produces such pleasurable sound!
que hermoso eres , siempre te escucho , gracias !!!
Gracias Adam!!! Excelente interpretación!!!
wonderful playing!
Thanks!
Good playing, good music. And nice wooden diffusers too :)
Greetings from Indonesia
Sehr schön gespielt!
absolutly wonderful, great performance!
Very great playing. I love this suit and I admire what Roth has done with it. For those of you interesed in hearing some really great bach on guitar, check out John Feeley videos of the 1st and 2nd cello suites. They are also magnificent.
John McKindley-Ward ... and John Feeley’s Chaconne is unbelievable too!
beautiful!
Great playing. Different sense of tempo from me, but you’ve got me convinced in some areas!
Great performance!
Adam, you caught me on the first note. I was working on a book and had to stop to watch you play. Thank you
Mahavairocana, thank you so much.
@@adamroth75 my pleasure
Fabulous 👏👏👏
beautiful interpretation!
Thank you, Rosemarie!
great performance! good job! congratulations from Russia
Excellent performance, just the right tone, not too dry, not too nuanced.
Brilliant playing - love it
Excellent!
que hermoso que tocas Adam te felicito !!!
very good
Captivating
Ottima esecuzione
Very well! Love this suite, specially the prelude followed by a fugue style presto. This suite is in G minor although performed in A minor.
Beautiful!!
Marshall Bruné
Fantastico.. Bravo 😍
Love your tone and and a this is beautiful rendition of suite BMV 995... you evoke an elegant, pastoral like placidity that is well captured by this recording. It looks like you are using a stereo mic and a clip on as well.... just curious if you know what mics were used to record this video. Also what edition of the transcription are you using??
Audet Bull Thank you so much! I'm very pleased with the sound of my new guitar-it has made getting a full-bodied, blooming tone much easier.
I'm not sure what the mics are. You're right about the stereo pair and the clip-on, but I'd have to ask the videographer what he used.
For the g minor suite I was primarily working from Jerry Willard's transcription. I also use the Koonce editions. And of course some of the fingerings are my own.
I studied with Jerry Willard and know his transcriptions well. I also vacillate between his and the Koonce editions. Your guitar sounds great. What type is it? We both know its all about who is playing it ;) I have an 1980 humphrey modeled after the hauser made before Tom had his breakthrough design with the millennium.
Audet Bull Marshall Bruné made it for me on commission last year. I discuss it a bit here: www.classicalguitardelcamp.com/viewtopic.php?t=91165
Do you have any videos of your Humphrey? I bet it sounds great.
Bach's music sounds best on the guitar (cello close second). Great job man!
Thanks, William! I'd have to agree with you when it comes to his solo instrumental music, but don't dismiss his works for orchestra and voice. Keep your eyes peeled for a performance of his Mass in B minor and treat yourself!
Adam Roth I was referring to his solo instrumental works. His mass in b minor is exquisite.
Very good playing ! I'm working the prelude and the presto ("très viste"), the second one is difficult to play well and cleanly, and you played it very well, even if i still think it's a bit slow for this movement.
Hi, and thanks! I don't disagree about the tempo. I wish I could have played it faster when I recorded this. Of course, the choice between fast with mistakes or slower but clean is an easy one! :)
You are magnificent...
Giorgi Ostatishvili Wow. That makes my day. Thank you!
I just speak the truth ;) but really good job, i love ur tone.. and this suite is not easy to perform im only learning Gavotte 1 and 2, im halfway through nº1, its magnificent how Bach could do that kind of music... he is my favorite composer.
+Giorgi Ostatishvili Learning Bach is the best. Hours and hours...
+John Manganaro Yup! Hard work is fun, and hard work on Bach is edifying.
+Adam Roth Couldn't agree more. I have been learning guitar for the last five years and nothing helps me make progress as much as practicing Bach and listening to other players play Bach. Especially listening.
perfect !
I enjoyed the excellent flow and sustain, and the great musicality... what is your guitar, she has a beautiful warm voice? thank you for posting, cheers from Montréal!
Thank you, Monique! The guitar is a custom build from Marshall Bruné. In addition to the quirky "bite-away" cut-away sound hole thingy, it features a unique bracing system he and his father Richard developed. They discuss it a bit on their website here: www.rebrune.com/experimental/
Buenísimo
Amazing tone! Could you tell us a bit about this instrument? (brand, model, woods, etc...)
Thank you!
Thanks for watching and the kind words! The guitar was made by Marshall Bruné. It's a cedar top with Madagascar rosewood back and sides. It has a special bracing layout developed by him and his father.
thanks
Bravo
Excellent. Yepes is goodtoo & this music works well on 10 string guitar
I can imagine Beethoven with all his pianofortes and symphonies coming to a tavern and listening to this and realizing that realizing it as the acme of musical art, not to be improved upon.
That's a neat comment. Sometimes before a performance I'll ask myself why this music is still relevant. What role does it play in today's world? The answer I come to is that it offers a peace and transcendence that's more necessary than ever. This is music outside of this world, and that's why we need to spend time with it.
@@adamroth75 your playing is absolutely excellent. I have played flamenco for about 20 years on and off. The only classical pieces i have tried to play are Cavatina and that famous Spanish Romance pece (plus I began doing a transcription of one of the easier Albeniz. pieces) What would you recommend as an easy Bach piece for classical guitar for me to learn? I love the Gavotte especially. But may I ask why you changed this piece's key? Thanx
@@adamroth75 Really brilliant! I will attempt this piece, hopefully. By the way, is 6:34 into 6:35 a new video? Or is it all one take? Whatever the case - brilliant performance. What's the most difficult section, would you say?
Do you think the sound-hole in the cutaway helps project the trebles lost in having created a cutaway in the first place?
I don't think removing the wood in the upper bout has any effect on losing the trebles "in the first place". That part of the sound board vibrates very little; it's down by the bridge that the top moves air.
But I'm not a luthier, so who knows. Thanks for watching!
Amazing! Thank you for you great performance. ARIGATOU(^^)
Absolutely wonderful playing. Where did you get the arrangement?
+Daniel Strong Thank you! Most of the fingerings are from Jerry Willard's edition, along with some of Frank Koonce's. Both editions are widely available. Cheers!
nice
Beautiful man! teach me!!! hahah
It's A minor (5 years later)
I can clearly SEE him playing it in A MINOR. What gives with these guitar transcription names?
May I ask who made the guitar? With all good wishes, Edward Fitzgibbon.
Hi Edward Fitzgibbons. Thanks for all the good wishes. We now have your social security number and will be providing you with a location to send the money. All the best.