Always listen to your cd while in the workshop, very atmospheric and transports me to a nice sunny day in the French countryside each time, encore... I believe they play it on the tour around Versailles too?
In the original manuscrit is not "Suite d'Amila" or exactly in good french "Suite en A Mi la (A e a / that's to say a tone in a minor) but a set of various pieces for the lute extracted from "Pièces de Théorbe et de Luth" published by Bonneuil in 1716 without any title. So, the title "Suite d'Amila" is fictive
Sublime …i literally bow in respect and utter admiration to your extraordinary musical genius… 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Élégant, fin, superbe ! Merci Monsieur Franz !
As mentioned before: simply divine....
Thanks so much for sharing!
Heavenly playing….🌹😊
Beautifully played!
simply divine....
Always listen to your cd while in the workshop, very atmospheric and transports me to a nice sunny day in the French countryside each time, encore... I believe they play it on the tour around Versailles too?
Extraordinaria interpretacion!!!!!!!!!
In the original manuscrit is not "Suite d'Amila" or exactly in good french "Suite en A Mi la (A e a / that's to say a tone in a minor) but a set of various pieces for the lute extracted from "Pièces de Théorbe et de Luth" published by Bonneuil in 1716 without any title. So, the title "Suite d'Amila" is fictive
There are only Chacone in: F-, G-, D- major and D- and G- minor. Where did A-minor come from? fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_de_Visée
@@fadinard. Manuscrit Vaudry de Saizenay has it.
And to be played on a baroque tuned lute I presume...
Beautiful.
The best!!
très beau! :')
Merci. :)))