Guitarist Tariq Harb performs Bach’s prelude from his first cello suite, BWV 1007. This is an arrangement by my former teacher, Dr. Jeffrey McFadden. Even though I did change some fingerings, it has always been my go-to score to work from when playing this suite. Sadly the edition has been discontinued and separate movements can only be found within the RCM (Royal Conservatory of Music - Toronto) graded classical guitar curriculum.
I sincerely hope you enjoy this performance, and hopefully also the filming aspect of it. I’ve been using a new lens on my camera and dabbling a bit with lighting. Let me know what you think of the image and video in general. All feedback is welcome!
Guitar: Martin Blackwell, double cedar top and Brazilian rosewood back and sides, 2019
Strings: Savarez, 540 CR
Guitar support: Murata
Camera: Sony a6400 with Sigma lens
Mics: Rode NT55 Condenser Microphones
Tariq Harb teaches at Concordia University in Montreal, Canada:
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2 months ago 00:09:22 1
Bach: Toccata and Fugue, BWV 565 - Tariq Harb, guitar
4 months ago 00:05:01 295
Britten: Cello Suite No. 1, Op. 72 (arr. Harb)
4 months ago 00:02:15 1
Smirnov: St. Petersburg Etching - I. Romance (Tariq Harb, guitar)
5 months ago 00:04:23 1
Bach: “Erbarme dich, mein Gott“ from St. Matthew Passion (Tariq Harb, guitar)
9 months ago 00:06:11 1
Piazzolla: Invierno Porteño (Tariq Harb, guitar)
10 months ago 00:02:24 1
Carcassi: Study No. 22, Op. 60 (Tariq Harb, guitar)
11 months ago 00:04:23 1
Bach: Two-Part Inventions Nos. 8, 9 and 10 (17 Strings)