Varese Sarabande A 25th Anniversary Celebration Vol 1
I Still think this is the music from NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET
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This sarabande is taken from lute suite in d minor. Robert de Visée (c. 1650 - 1725) was a lutenist, guitarist, theorbist and viol player at the court of Louis the XIV, as well as a singer, and composer for lute, theorbo and guitar.
From Suite No. 1 for unaccompanied violin in B-minor. Imagine this can be played om a single violin!! Amazing!
"Sarabande" was originally a fast dance from Latin America, often with a sexual undertone. It was banned from several European countries but at the end of the 17th. century it changed and got a more religious and serious sound. No dancing!! :)
Hope you like this guitar version.
Peace!
Per-Olov (Peo)
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Dave Grossman playing Partita No. 2 in D minor for Solo Violin on 7-string electric bass.
Movements:
5. Chaconne (part 2 of 2)
This was performed live at
Solo Bass Night at Freight & Salvage Coffee House
in Berkeley, California on May 17, 2006
Also appearing that night were Michael Manring, Jean Baudin and Jeff Schmidt.
7-string bass by Hanewinckel Guitars
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April 22, 2006 - my Senior Recital at West Chester University... I had to produce and present an more... hour's worth of music... It was a lot of fun, and there were a couple awesome performances by my friends that night (whom I am forever grateful for!!) All work is ©Michael J Weaver unless otherwise noted... The 2nd piece of the program was my 'Fugal Suite for Double Reeds' performed by the Almost Alliteration Quartet... so named because their names have the initials HH, MM, SS.... and JK. This piece is based on the traditional suite movements (Allemande, Sarabande, Courante, Gigue.. look it up, it's good stuff!) to which I gave a little twist by adding a fugue between each movement. There's a lot of counterpoint goodness going on there! I would love to have the opportunity to have this recorded some time professionally (and with a bit more rehearsak time... and with a working contrabassoon!)
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