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Daniel Estrem : Bach Keyboard Works on Guitar.
Colorful classical guitar.
Johann Sebastian Bach (or J.S. Bach), (1685-1750) a prodigious talent at the keyboard was known for his formidable technique and improvisational skills. His keyboard compositions are widely varied, encompassing the entire course of his lifetime. Having never received academic training in composition, he acquired his knowledge of counterpoint and harmony by analyzing the works of others. He studied the music of notable composers of previous generations as well as his European contemporaries. The concertos of Vivaldi profoundly influenced his ideas of harmony and musical form. The first track on this recording (Allegro from Sonata #5) reveals the Vivaldi influence yet bears the indelible stamp of Bach.
Bach's music often seems to exist beyond any particular instrument. The same piece of music can work as effectively on a piano as a guitar, as an orchestral arrangement or a choral work.
Bach's exploration of harmony delved deeper than many composers of the time and occasionally his music contains surprising dissonance and can transition to unpredictable harmonic areas. It is interesting to note that for someone whose compositions are said to be the basis for Western music, there is no textbook written by Bach. His work stands on its own and has been the source of musical knowledge for many generations.
Songs:
1. Organ Sonata No5 in C major BWV 529 Allegro (Johann Sebastian Bach)
2. Organ Sonata No5 in C major BWV 529 Largo (Johann Sebastian Bach)
3. Organ Sonata No5 in C major BWV 529 Allegro (Johann Sebastian Bach)
4. The French Suites No3 in B minor BWV 814 Allemande (Johann Sebastian Bach)
5. The French Suites No3 in B minor BWV 814 Courante (Johann Sebastian Bach)
6. The French Suites No3 in B minor BWV 814 Sarabande (Johann Sebastian Bach)
7. The French Suites No3 in B minor BWV 814 Menuet 1 and 2 (Johann Sebastian Bach)
8. The French Suites No3 in B minor BWV 814 Anglaise (Johann Sebastian Bach)
9. The French Suites No3 in B minor BWV 814 Gigue (Johann Sebastian Bach)
10. Schubler Chorales No3 Wer nur den lieben Gott lasst walten BWV 647 (Johann Sebastian Bach)
11. Suite in E-flat major BWV 819 Allemande (Johann Sebastian Bach)
12. Suite in E-flat major BWV 819 Courante (Johann Sebastian Bach)
13. Suite in E-flat major BWV 819 Sarabande (Johann Sebastian Bach)
14. Suite in E-flat major BWV 819 Bourree (Johann Sebastian Bach)
15. Suite in E-flat major BWV 819 Menuets 1 and 2 (Johann Sebastian Bach)
16. Trio in D minor BWV 583 (Johann Sebastian Bach)
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Release date: 01/08/2015
Daniel Estrem lives in Minnesota USA
Tagged as: Classical, Baroque, Instrumental, Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach, Classical Guitar
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