More of the lovely Ana Vidovich. Here she plays the entire sonata. Not written for guitar but as do many of Bach’s works sounds like it was.
4 comments on “Saturday Bach”
She is magnificent! I just listened to an interview with her on YouTube. She is so charming. Not an easy life to be a professional musician. And she started to play seriously at 5!
I listened to the same interview (I think) yesterday. Her brother was her first teacher. I saw a video of the two of them together and she was by far the better player. I like her better with her natural hair color but then I like dark haired women.
Fantastic, as always! This is marked as a 2006 performance which would have her about one year post-grad from the Peabody Institute. I can hear Manuel Barrueco’s influences here and there, especially in her precision and fluidity. Thanks, Denny.
She is magnificent! I just listened to an interview with her on YouTube. She is so charming. Not an easy life to be a professional musician. And she started to play seriously at 5!
I listened to the same interview (I think) yesterday. Her brother was her first teacher. I saw a video of the two of them together and she was by far the better player. I like her better with her natural hair color but then I like dark haired women.
Fantastic, as always! This is marked as a 2006 performance which would have her about one year post-grad from the Peabody Institute. I can hear Manuel Barrueco’s influences here and there, especially in her precision and fluidity. Thanks, Denny.
Really like these Bach on guitar videos….so nice to see a young person be as accomplished on the guitar as this young lady