0:00 Prelude 3:29 Allegro
Here are two unrelated pieces by one of my favourite baroque composers. The Prelude (originally in E-flat), is a very interesting work. The first half is an unmeasured prelude, meaning there is no time signature indicated. However, within these brief 2 minutes of music Weiss indicates several tempo changes. The second half of this Prelude is a little fugue, which is very strict in it's rhythm and form. The second piece is a single movement from one of Weiss' many suites in D minor. However, this particular movement is in A minor. Both of these arrangements are available on my website.. http://www.classicalguitarist.ca/publ...