SL Weiss Sarabande in A minor - Jaroslaw Lipski, Baroque lute
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- Опубліковано 2 гру 2024
- Saraband in A minor by the famous Baroque lute composer Sylvius Leopold Weiss comes from the so called Krzeszów / Grüssau manuscript, a vast collection of lute music from lower Silesia,. The Sarabande form underwent a lot of changes after being implemented into the Baroque suite. From a light and sensuous dance with a reputation for lasciviousness it evolved into a sombre movement, sinuous, soft, but as Talbot described: „apt to move passions and to disturb tranquility of the mind”.
The full album available at jaroslawlipski.com
Superb performance so intimate. God bless you. God bless S.L Weiss Love from Israel
Thank you kindly!
Lutnia to piękny instrument... dziękuje za wspaniałe wykonanie ❤
Bardzo dziękuję 🙂
The beautifully composed still life on the table, rather like a Flemish painting...
Thank you so much!
La belleza de esa melodia me hizo encontrar el alba y sus tenues colores...
Thank you very much!
Man kann es kaum in Worte fassen, so schön ist das Stück. Vielen Dank, Jaroslaw! ❤
Vielen Dank!
Wie immer ein Genuss aller feinster Art. Danke!
Thank you for your kind words. Vielen Dank und Grüße !
This really really embodies Weiss. It is incredible.
Many thanks for your kind words.
О да! О да! Прекрасная музыка невыразима в пределах слова, буквы. Это может понять только музыкант, исполнитель... Благодарю маэстро
Many thanks for your kind words!
BRAVO! Jarek, this is great you are posting Weiss so well played! Lute without Weiss is like piano without Chopin! Please do more! Great tone and such deep musicality. Thank you! Anton i Anna
Hi Anton & Anna, yes I think Weiss does deserve wider recognition. The more you play him the more you discover. Many thanks for your support!
Und Johann Hieronymus Kapsberger 🌸 ?
Très beau. Merci !
Merci beaucoup!
Wunderschön! Vielen Dank !
Vielen Dank. Herzliche Grüße !
Marvelous! 🙌🏼
Thanks a lot!
Bravissimo!!!
Thanks a lot !
Ярослав благодарю за отличное исполнение. попробуйте сыграть на гуслях. рад буду услышать.
Thank you very much!
❤️❤️😍
🙂
why the lemons and the sea shell?
Hi, thanks for asking. Lemons and shells are very common in Baroque still lifes. Their symbolism, as far as I could make out, is complex and sometimes contradictory: the lemon, for instance, has a wide range of bitter-sweet connotations. The shell likewise can mean lots of things, from birth to resurrection, depending how you look at it.