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dinsdag 14 februari 2023

Nr. 4 untill Nr. 6. CD III

Nr. 4.


Little prelude J.S. Bach Played on the restored Domenico 
Fischetti guitar. Domenico Fischetti was born in Italy but moved
to Brussels (Belgium) where he supplied and repaired guitars
often for the students at the conservatory there. He has been
mentioned in the Vannes dictionary.






Nr. 5.

Prelude BWV 934. A very nice piece ands always interesting
for me as I'm a big Bach fan. Played on the Juan Estruch 1925
guitar that in fact is not of a real concert standard but when I was
restoring this instrument it became obvious that it was built in 
Valencia by Telesforo Julve. Juan Estruch imported guitar parts
in the twenties of the past century but imported whole guitars
from Telesforo Julve in 1925 to which their books attest.
To "honour" Telesforo Julve I've added the typical vertical
inlays in the string tie block and played this piece on it.




Nr. 6.


"Haupt voll Blut und Wunden" J.S. Bach.
In fact a melody not from J.S.Bach but he added the harmonics
and polyfone additions only he is able to. Played on the Thomas
Prisloe (2008) a rarity as it is a combination of a Pavan guitar
together with a handbuilt soundboard by Thomas Prisloe himself.
You won't see these guitars here in the mainland too often as every
guitar can only be ordered by Thomas Prisloe himself. I bought it
on an auction in England.








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