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S.L. Weiss - Prelude & Passacaglia - Suite 13 - Arr. S.Yates/A.Mearns. - Guitar - Zebulon Turrentine

This is one of my favourite baroque pieces and was originally written for baroque lute by the guy who challenged Bach to an improvisation duel! ..nuff said The beautiful guitar by Zebulon Turrentine is a work of art in itself. If you’re interested in owning this collectible, amazing sounding instrument get in touch here ⬇️ https://zebulonturrentine.com/handmad... Strangely there’s a copyrights claim from “Amanda Cook”? Lol Follow on Spotify ⬇️ https://open.spotify.com/artist/5l1Vx... Score will be available here ⬇️ subscribe for notification http://AlanMearns.com Support Alan here by becoming a Patreon member   / alanmearns   Visit https://AlanMearns.com for CDs, scores and booking info You can tip Alan using Paypal @yestheraven or you can hit the 'Thanks' button under the video. Born in Grottkau near Breslau, the son of Johann Jacob Weiss, also a lutenist, he served at courts in Breslau, Rome, and Dresden, where he died. Until recently, he was thought to have been born in 1686, but recent evidence suggests that he was in fact born the following year. Weiss was one of the most important and most prolific composers of lute music in history and one of the best-known and most technically accomplished lutenists of his day. He was a teacher to Philip Hyacinth, 4th Prince Lobkowicz, and the prince's second wife Anna Wilhelmina Althan. In later life, Weiss became a friend of Wilhelm Friedemann Bach and met J.S. Bach through him. Bach and Weiss were said to have competed in improvisation, as the following account by Johann Friedrich Reichardt describes: "Anyone who knows how difficult it is to play harmonic modulations and good counterpoint on the lute will be surprised and full of disbelief to hear from eyewitnesses that Weiss, the great lutenist, challenged J.S. Bach, the great harpsichordist and organist, at playing fantasies and fugues." Sylvius Weiss's son Johann Adolph Faustinus Weiss succeeded him as a Saxon court lutenist.

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