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Daniel Estrem : JS Bach on Guitar and Ukulele.
Colorful classical guitar.
Daniel Estrem's transcriptions of Johann Sebastian Bach's work begins with the brilliant
Partita no. 1 (BWV 825). Many would consider this to be the most
light-hearted of the six Partitas for keyboard. Underlying the playful
nature of the music is a dense concentration of musical ideas and
detail.
This recording displays the ukulele's novel melodic voice and unique blend with the classical guitar. The full spectrum of sound is used with the ukulele reaching the high end while
the 8-string guitar deals adeptly with the bass. The ukulele is heard on tracks 1, 3, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, 31.
Songs:
1. Preludium (Partita No1 BMV 825) (Johann Sebastian Bach)
2. Allemande (Partita No1 BWV 825) (Johann Sebastian Bach)
3. Courante (Partita No1 BWV 825) (Johann Sebastian Bach)
4. Sarabande (Partita No1 BWV 825) (Johann Sebastian Bach)
5. Menuet 1 : 2 (Partita No1 BWV 825) (Johann Sebastian Bach)
6. Gigue (Partita No1 BMV 825) (Johann Sebastian Bach)
7. Prelude 13 (book 1 WTC BWV 858) (Johann Sebastian Bach)
8. Fugue 13 (book 1 WTC BWV 858) (Johann Sebastian Bach)
9. Invention 2 (BWV 773) (Johann Sebastian Bach)
10. Prelude 9 (short preludes BWV 928) (Johann Sebastian Bach)
11. Menuet (BWV Anhang 132) (Johann Sebastian Bach)
12. Prelude 20 (book 1 WTC BWV 865) (Johann Sebastian Bach)
13. Menuet (BWV anhang 116) (Johann Sebastian Bach)
14. Andante (violin sonata No2 BWV 1003) (Johann Sebastian Bach)
15. Musette (BWV Anhang 126) (Johann Sebastian Bach)
16. Prelude 2 (book 2 WTC BWV 870) (Johann Sebastian Bach)
17. Menuets (BWV Anhang 114 : 115) (Johann Sebastian Bach)
18. Prelude 10 (short preludes BWV 929) (Johann Sebastian Bach)
19. Prelude 4 (short preludes BWV 925) (Johann Sebastian Bach)
20. Prelude 6 (short preludes BWV 926) (Johann Sebastian Bach)
21. Polonaise (BWV Anhang 119) (Johann Sebastian Bach)
22. March (BWV Anhang 122) (Johann Sebastian Bach)
23. Prelude 1 (book 2 WTC BWV 870) (Johann Sebastian Bach)
24. Menuet (BWV Anhang 120) (Johann Sebastian Bach)
25. Prelude 2 (1st short preludes BWV 939) (Johann Sebastian Bach)
26. Prelude 7 (short preludes BWV 932) (Johann Sebastian Bach)
27. Fugue 1 (book 2 WTC BWV 870) (Johann Sebastian Bach)
28. Aria (BWV 515) (Johann Sebastian Bach)
29. Prelude 2 (2nd short preludes BWV 934) (Johann Sebastian Bach)
30. Polonaise (BWV Anhang 125) (Johann Sebastian Bach)
31. Polonaise (BWV Anhang 123) (Johann Sebastian Bach)
32. Gigue (French Suite No5 BWV 816) (Johann Sebastian Bach)
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Release date: 10/16/2010
Daniel Estrem lives in Minnesota USA
Tagged as: Classical, Baroque, Instrumental, Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach, Classical Guitar, Ukulele
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