S.L.Weiss Passacaille Göran Söllscher guitar

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Published 2022-02-18
The Passacaille is the final mouvement of a Sonata in D-major
and was composed around 1720.
To fit my 11-str guitar I transposed it
to C-major and with this guitar tuned in A 415 it will sound like B-major.

11-str guitar by Georg Bolin 1973

All Comments (21)
  • @arashghasemi
    He looks like one of those people in Rembrandt paintings. The background, guitar and atmosphere is also of one of those paintings... who knows; maybe Rembrandt himself is the cameraman!
  • None of those flashy guitar tricks...just unadulterated heavenly music. Bravo, Mr. Söllscher!
  • Bravo! I first heard John Williams play this, and it has become one of my favorite pieces. Listened to it a lot when my father passed away. I love the music’s melancholic happiness, if it makes sense.
  • @nickpearsonuk
    One of my absolute favourite pieces and it sounds wonderful on your 11-string guitar with those deep bass notes. Thank you so very much for posting this video; for me the definitive version of simply beautiful music. Bravo Göran.
  • @TheDk3bi
    A beautiful piece and beautifully played. It is very interesting to watch and hear the additional bass strings. The smile of Göran at the end warms my heart.
  • Překrásné.PGöran Sölscher je mistrem svého půvabného řemesla.
  • One of my guitar heroes for so many reasons... those unforgettable recordings of Bach, Schubert, The Beatles and also the guitar concertos with orchestra... and the famous concert in Japan. A giant of the instrument.
  • @creativturtle01
    You are a master, and I hope the next generation takes note! This is how beauty is made, and harmony regained! Be well and all the best, from VT, USA!
  • Göran, You would deserve 100 Million followers! Beautiful music and Great job again!
  • @hugo5carvalho
    Amazing, Mr. Söllscher! I love your albums on baroque music, the additional strings made the guitar sound so lute-y and warm. As an amateur classical guitarrist, I inspire myself a lot on your interpretations. Greetings from Brazil!
  • @rimarsos
    Ohhh!! Thank you Maestro!! Always putting soul and deepness in the pieces
  • I still have very fond memories of a concert you gave in St Mark's Church in Edinburgh in the 1980s, for the Edinburgh Classical Guitar Society, and joining us in the pub afterwards for a beer. Beautiful playing as always!
  • @kamenii
    This guy always cheers me up :)
  • Best interpretation ever. I love your Weiss playing so much, beautiful.👏😍🙏
  • @grill1739
    What a wonderful song ! Wonderfully played as always ! Thank you very much for your work from France !
  • Sublime! So soothing! No more words is needed! Thanks for posting! //Tobias
  • @brianewers8773
    Something about this makes my soul rejoice, thank you for introducing me to Wiess, and played so tenderly and emotionally.
  • @RainWasTaken
    I am so happy I stumbled across your channel. Guitar music like this doesn’t get the recognition it deserves; it’s a lost art in a lot of ways. I love what you’re doing!
  • @user-sd1io4lf5g
    Очень чуткое исполнение, очень трепетное отношение к звуку - не часто такое встретишь. Благодарю.