The opinion of Ingo is shared by Hopkinson Smith as stated by the
sleeve notes of his recording of this work in the eighties.
He repeats this in his UT ORPHEUS edition of BWV 995.
Lex van Sante
Op 8 dec 2009, om 12:15 heeft Mathias Rösel het volgende geschreven:
Recently, Ingo Negwer has plausibly argued that Bach possibly had in
mind a transposed execution. The suite in G minor BVW 995 is written
in
G (staff notation) but was intended to played in A on the lute. Can't
repeat Negwer's line of argument here, but IMHO that makes sense both
theoretically and practically (see: Ingo Negwer, Notentext und
intendierte musikalische Gestalt in Johann Sebastian Bachs Suite BWV
995, in: Die Laute, Nr. VIII, 2009, p. 93-105).
"Rob MacKillop" <luteplay...@googlemail.com> schrieb:
Jacob Lindberg also used a myriad of tunings for his Bach
recording.
Rob
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