Classical guitarist Marcin Dylla performs Sonata in D Minor by Sylvius Leopold Weiss (1687–1750), originally for Baroque lute. This comes via Dylla’s YouTube channel. Great performance by Dylla with excellent pacing and attention to the flowing galant style of Weiss. Lovely ornaments as well. I really like this sonata and played it years ago in E minor but I think the piece sounds/works better in D minor which is the original key from the Dresden Manuscript.
Marcin Dylla Plays Sonata in D Minor by Weiss
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Your version was also lovely … flowing and legato. I forgot about that church … nice acoustics.
Yes, that church is great. I hope to record there more often when we return.
This is great, but I also really liked your version in E minor!