Thank you David,
What a great suggestion, I was fortunate to find it in our local
library. It has the Lipsia version of the 995 and has a helpful
bilbliography. Would you know if this is different from the so called
Leipzig tablature presumably by Falckenhagen?
Thank you again,
There's the Edizioni Suvini Zerboni edition 'J. S. Bach - Opere per
Liuti' with all facsimile, transcriptions, other sources (cello suite
et al) and commentary (in English). I think it's worth your money, it
was worth mine.
David
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David van Ooije
Hi Jean-Daniel,
Thank you very much for sharing your tablatures, this is very helpful
to my research topic. I am hoping to come up with a historically and
stylistically informed modern guitar transcription of a Bach suite.
Best regards,
Ivar
On Saturday, August 1, 2015,
Ivar,
You can find Bach's original on IMSLP at:
http://imslp.org/wiki/Suite_in_G_minor,_BWV_995_(Bach,_Johann_Sebastian
)
I don't know of any online sources for the original tablature
manuscript. Some have suggested this was possibly made by Adam
Falckenhagen, although this is
For the tablatures, see :
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/60516846/Partitions_pour_luth_baroque/Musiques/Les_compositeurs/Johann_Sebastian_Bach/Bach_luth.htm
Jean-Daniel
Ivar-Nicholas Fojas a écrit :
Dear Baroque Lute List,
Greetings, I am Ivar from Tucson AZ. I was wondering if
Dear Lutenists,
Just a note to say that Prom 25, performed in London and broadcast
worldwide on the BBC this [1]coming Tuesday, will be particularly
lutey. It is a semi-staged production of Monteverdi's "L'Orfeo"
directed by Sir John Eliot Gardiner, with the English Baroque Soloi
Dear Baroque Lute List,
Greetings, I am Ivar from Tucson AZ. I was wondering if anyone could
help me locate the facsimile for a baroque lute intabulation of J.S.
Bach's Lute suite in G minor BWV 995. From what I have read, the
intabulation was done during or shortly after Bach's tim