Hier nun der fünfte und letzte Satz aus der Suite für Cembalo in F#-Moll von Johann Pachelbel (T.312). Die komplette Satzfolge ist Allemand – Courant – Saraband – Gavott – Gyque. Pachelbel ist ein fränkischer Barockkomponist (1653-1706). Damit kommt die aktuelle Pachelbel-Reihe zum Abschluss. Weitere Ukulele-Videos sind bereits in Vorbereitung
Schön, danke!
i was wondering is that a concert or a tenor uke?
hard to say from that ankle and against your guitar.
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oh wait- i now see 14 frets to the body.
so most likey it’s a tenor then.
really cool piece of music btw!
Sehr schön. Wir haben den Kanon in D-Dur von ihm zum Einlaufen in die Kirche für die Hochzeit gewählt. Ich wusste zwar, dass er in Nürnberg tätig war, allerdings nicht, dass er aus Franken stammt. Das macht die Wahl noch passender 😀
I listened to the 5 pieces. They are wonderfully played.
These are the best performance of ukulele-guitar duets we can find on the net.
Top quality performance, recording and …background !
Thank you for these great moments !
May I point out a small detail about the way the dances names of the suite are written. It is strange. I guess there was a transcription mistake of the French names on the original document. It should be Allemande – Courante – Sarabande – Gavotte – Gigue.
@Ukepicker: Thank you very much for this very kind comment.
The spelling of the names are unusual but correct. That’s how the Franconian composer Johann Pachaelbel wrote it down and it makes sense if pronounced in the German language. Keep in mind that European languages and their spelling were not yet widely standardized as they seem to be today. We’re totally aware that the original spelling might look strange but decided not to alter or adjust it.