Magnifique prestation , pour cette vidéo un très grand merci. Et vive ces répertoires si magnifiques , pour luth et viole de gambe , où encore de nos jours , les voix du passé restent sublimes et éternelles.
Spellbinding, the timbre of the instrument, your subtle voicing and of course the music. I play a little classical guitar but the Lute is full of mysterious charm to me. Dowland and Byrd are good but this is wonderful.
Thank you! You know, always when I practice a renaissance piece on the r-lute, I think: this is the top repertoir written for that instrument! Then I play a baroque stuff on b-lute and I say to myself: no, this the best! And over and over again like that ;). Greetings!
Anna, that interpretation really stirred my soul! Thank you for keeping Silvius so alive, I love his music and play it on guitar, even if it is more difficult without the open basses on the b-lute. It is a delight for me to hear and see you playing, it's so lovely ❤
@@GertButtermann Thank you so much! Indeed, Weiss is tricky on the classical guitar, some pieces even impossible to play, but it's worth trying ;) Hugs!
@@swobodalute One of my favorites is Sonata 48 in F#m from the Dresden Manuscript, I play it in Em on the guitar with the third string tuned to F#, so it's easier to play. Do you play this one?
@@GertButtermann I know that Suonata from "playing throughtout" the Dresden Ms - very good choice to play it on the classical guitar in Em with 3rd = F#! Do you also read tabulature and compare the piece wit the original? (For ornaments and some details Weiss indicated).
Extremely high fidelity! Sounds so GOOD! I LOVE the way you play! Omg!! Thank you for your incredible delivery! Your touch on this delicate instrument is EXQUIZITE!
Absolutely splendid !. A wonderful interpretation. Lovely sound. Terrific Playing. The past speaks !. Transports one to another place. Thank you and Greetings From Scotland 🏴.
Beautiful interpretation .... oh our deep inner variations, they are all recorded in the music! The whole thing is as changeable as water and at the same time perfect!
Hi Anna, I love your interpretation! The baroque lute along with the harpsichord and viola d'amore are my favorite instruments! I suggest you modify the tags of your channel and video so that you have more reach! with love Angelo J. Martino
love your playing. I think Weiss's music is probably the most lyrical that I have heard. I play his music transcribed for guitar and then I heard you. I bought a lute. I am trying to reshape my nails to accommodate both. Thankyou and I wish you well. Richard
Thank you very much! To play Weiss on the lute is definitely easier and better than on the classical guitar! Did you try to put single strings on your baroque lute? It would help you if you are active guitar player.
Fantastic Anna. What is the number of this sonate ? I am guitarist and will try to translate it to the guitar. The last movement seems be composed to God. Very very beautifull. Thnk you very much.
Thank you! 🧡 I made a selection of A major movements from Weiss' sonatas from dresden ms. - you can see their numbers according to D.A.Smith in the description. You can find the originals for example here: luthbaroque.fr/Navigation/Les_manuscrits/Dresde/Le_manuscrit_de_Dresde.htm#Volume_3
If you read lute tabulature you can find it on this wonderful online library by Jean Daniel Forget & Guy Grangereau: luthbaroque.fr/Navigation/Les_compositeurs/Silvius_Leopold_Weiss/Les_manuscrits_de_Weiss.htm For score notation you can search for some pieces transcribed on IMSLP or Baerenreiter Edition (for more than 700 EUR...): www.baerenreiter.com/shop/product/details/EDM1026/
Polish women are the most beautiful in the world, and it's not hard to see: look at those hands, how fluid the fingers move accross the board. Anna, you're love at the first note.
Woww! Are these gut strings!? It has such a warm sound, and your touch is very delicate. When I play the strings always slap together. Oh! And why do you wrap the first string on the outside of the pegbox?? Maybe if I do this I will sound better XD
I have NewNylGut on courses 1-6 and gut on 7-13. The first string has much better angle bound outside the pegbox (bound inside, the curvature can be so sharp, that the string brakes or the peg jumps out) - if the maker didn't do the hole in a peg there, you can do it by yourself, you just need a thin drill :). When 2 strings in a course slap together may be the fault of too low tension of the strings. The other reason may be too low action on the nut.
Me, to Anna Swoboda: "You play the lute magnificently. Have you mastered any other instruments? Ms. Swoboda:" I am highly accomplished on the skin flute. May I play a tune on yours?
Thank you very much for your words! I don't have paypal, but you are welcome to visit my webpage: wiktoriaswoboda.jimdofree.com and buy the CD "Timeless lute" - you can directly from me, just write me an e-mail. Best greetings!
It's wonderful to see so many young people taking interest in the lute.
The younger generation is keeping the old music alive!
Magnifique prestation , pour cette vidéo un très grand merci.
Et vive ces répertoires si magnifiques , pour luth et viole de gambe , où encore de nos jours , les voix du passé restent sublimes et éternelles.
Merci beaucoup! And I agree totally - long live early music! :)
This is the sort of musicianship that is so perfect, so immersive, it makes me wish I could live forever
Very touching words... Thank you!
Spellbinding, the timbre of the instrument, your subtle voicing and of course the music. I play a little classical guitar but the Lute is full of mysterious charm to me. Dowland and Byrd are good but this is wonderful.
Thank you! You know, always when I practice a renaissance piece on the r-lute, I think: this is the top repertoir written for that instrument! Then I play a baroque stuff on b-lute and I say to myself: no, this the best! And over and over again like that ;). Greetings!
Well Anna, I can think of worse dilemmas, meanwhile you enrich this world with the subtle beauty of your playing, Greetings from England ;)
Exzellent Sound and virtuos play BRAVO!
Weiss was an almost exact contemporary of J.S. Bach. He was born two years later and died in the same year.
Exactly! SL Weiss and JS Bach met in 1739 and played together in Bach's house in Leipzig - that must have been an outstanding session! :)
@swobodalute all we have left is just imagine ❤
this the second time I've commented on this video in 9 months. It gets better and better.
♥
Anna, that interpretation really stirred my soul! Thank you for keeping Silvius so alive, I love his music and play it on guitar,
even if it is more difficult without the open basses on the b-lute.
It is a delight for me to hear and see you playing, it's so lovely ❤
@@GertButtermann Thank you so much! Indeed, Weiss is tricky on the classical guitar, some pieces even impossible to play, but it's worth trying ;) Hugs!
@@swobodalute One of my favorites is Sonata 48 in F#m from the Dresden Manuscript, I play it in Em on the guitar with the third string tuned to F#, so it's easier to play. Do you play this one?
@@GertButtermann I know that Suonata from "playing throughtout" the Dresden Ms - very good choice to play it on the classical guitar in Em with 3rd = F#! Do you also read tabulature and compare the piece wit the original? (For ornaments and some details Weiss indicated).
Extremely high fidelity! Sounds so GOOD! I LOVE the way you play! Omg!! Thank you for your incredible delivery! Your touch on this delicate instrument is EXQUIZITE!
Thank you very much! 💛
Yes, the caption of sound is astoundingly natural.
Absolutely splendid !. A wonderful interpretation. Lovely sound. Terrific Playing.
The past speaks !. Transports one to another place. Thank you and Greetings From Scotland 🏴.
Thank you! "The past speaks" is a most beautiful compliment! 💖
Very nice music and very nice played Anna, thanks from Buenos Aires!
This is so sublime, perfectly played, bravo--soul, levity, sadness--Weiss is such a gorgeous composer and your interpretation makes him come alive!
Thank you, Helen! 🧡
Анна-Виктория, спасибо Вам за Вашу игру. Я аж прослезился.
Le luth surgit du passé pour faire résonner des mélodies empreintes de douceur! Merci!
Thank you! This is so subtle and so deep Weiss - and your tone on the lute is just beautiful!
I love your performance, sublime ❤
@@johnpeck6144 Thank you! 💛
Beautiful interpretation .... oh our deep inner variations, they are all recorded in the music! The whole thing is as changeable as water and at the same time perfect!
Beautiful metaphor! Thank you 🧡
Las tres gracias. Música, instrumento, interpretación. Gracias.
Magic, thank you. Best wishes. Gérard lacey in Ireland. X.
Thank you for this beautiful and impressive gift of music to the world.
Anna, with a sweet smile, is playing ❤
A little similar to Kapsberger’s Arpeggiata, lazily wandering harmonies , crossing scales unexpectedly. Best destressing music. Dziękuje
Великолепное звучание инструмента. И мастерство исполнителя. Спасибо! Это волшебно.
Thank you!
Angelic and uplifting😊❤️
Beautiful! Thanks for sharing.
Beautiful, thank you so much for this musi c.
I wish you could teach me.
So very beautiful.
Lovely music played by a skilled interpreter 🏆
Good job. Weiss is one of the great ones.
😢Bravissimo Ana!!
excellent performance!
Wonderful!
Just so nice and clean.
Gorgeous is every imaginable way--a lovely suite I haven't seen recorded till now, and played to near perfection--Thanks for picking my favorite key!
There are parts of that Allegro that remind me of Weiss' fugue in D minor. Sounds so good!
You are right! This Allegro is a quasi-fugue (as all the fugues for lute instruments, actually :).
Bravo Anna! :-)
Замечательно!👏
Congratulations from Brazil Anna.What a beautiful playing!
Makes me feel❤
Wonderful!! Thank you for sharing this music so beautifully!
magnifique gratitude .
Hi Anna, I love your interpretation! The baroque lute along with the harpsichord and viola d'amore are my favorite instruments! I suggest you modify the tags of your channel and video so that you have more reach! with love Angelo J. Martino
Thank you Angelo! ♥ You mean to modify the tags in which point?
Awesome!
love your playing. I think Weiss's music is probably the most lyrical that I have heard. I play his music transcribed for guitar and then I heard you. I bought a lute. I am trying to reshape my nails to accommodate both.
Thankyou and I wish you well.
Richard
Thank you very much! To play Weiss on the lute is definitely easier and better than on the classical guitar! Did you try to put single strings on your baroque lute? It would help you if you are active guitar player.
@@swobodalute I will be sending my renaissance lute back to buy a baroque. Thanks
Thank you very much - very beautiful!
Courageous strings ☮️❤️
❤
¡Very nice!
Very nice!
Lovely
When the World was beautiful. Grazie.
What a sad sorry way to look at the world; such a pathetic way to go through life.
toppissimo
Simply perfect!! Brava!!!
By the way, are you using wound strings for bass strings?
I have gut strings for bass octaves and wound strings for basses (L'Aquila "D" strings)
Lovely and captivating performance. Nice balance between emotive and reflective. Could you reveal who is the maker of that lute?
Thank you! 🧡The lute is build by Jacek Łozak from Warsaw.
👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋классно!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋
Fantastic Anna. What is the number of this sonate ?
I am guitarist and will try to translate it to the guitar.
The last movement seems be composed to God. Very very beautifull.
Thnk you very much.
Thank you! 🧡 I made a selection of A major movements from Weiss' sonatas from dresden ms. - you can see their numbers according to D.A.Smith in the description. You can find the originals for example here: luthbaroque.fr/Navigation/Les_manuscrits/Dresde/Le_manuscrit_de_Dresde.htm#Volume_3
@@swobodalute Thank you very much. My best wishes and salute from Rio de Janeiro/Brasil.
where can someone get the score for amazing music like this one?
If you read lute tabulature you can find it on this wonderful online library by Jean Daniel Forget & Guy Grangereau: luthbaroque.fr/Navigation/Les_compositeurs/Silvius_Leopold_Weiss/Les_manuscrits_de_Weiss.htm
For score notation you can search for some pieces transcribed on IMSLP or Baerenreiter Edition (for more than 700 EUR...): www.baerenreiter.com/shop/product/details/EDM1026/
Polish women are the most beautiful in the world, and it's not hard to see: look at those hands, how fluid the fingers move accross the board. Anna, you're love at the first note.
Woww! Are these gut strings!? It has such a warm sound, and your touch is very delicate. When I play the strings always slap together. Oh! And why do you wrap the first string on the outside of the pegbox?? Maybe if I do this I will sound better XD
I have NewNylGut on courses 1-6 and gut on 7-13. The first string has much better angle bound outside the pegbox (bound inside, the curvature can be so sharp, that the string brakes or the peg jumps out) - if the maker didn't do the hole in a peg there, you can do it by yourself, you just need a thin drill :). When 2 strings in a course slap together may be the fault of too low tension of the strings. The other reason may be too low action on the nut.
@@swobodalute Thank you Anna! I wasn't expecting a response, but you answered every question. Thank you! I hope to play as well as you one day.
@@swobodalute Anna, is there a brand of gut strings you prefer?
@@TheSecretHarp I use recently gut strings from Aquila
Me, to Anna Swoboda: "You play the lute magnificently. Have you mastered any other instruments?
Ms. Swoboda:" I am highly accomplished on the skin flute. May I play a tune on yours?
Please send me your paypal! I would like to donate to your artistic work! True artists must be supported! 💟
Thank you very much for your words! I don't have paypal, but you are welcome to visit my webpage: wiktoriaswoboda.jimdofree.com
and buy the CD "Timeless lute" - you can directly from me, just write me an e-mail. Best greetings!
Marry me!
That would be polygamy 🤗
@@swobodalute A mere technicality!!!
@@leonardfleet50 🙃