>There are a number of Allenmandes and Bourees that he wrote. If I had to guess at which one's you're referring to, I'd say the one's from the 1st Lute Suite in Em. There's a very nice Bouree, however, in the 2nd Cello Suite. I've played them, and the "Romance for the Guitar".
Yes, I know about the allemandes and bourees... :)
I just can't remember which one I've played,, but that's those more traditional. :)
>My all-time favorite (which is well beyond my meager abilities) is the "Chaconne" from Violin Partita No. 2. It's nearly 14 minutes long.
Hey, I know that one... I have a CD with Andrés Segovia playing it. I have also two friends of mine who plays that one. It is REALLY great!!!
>How come none of you South American folks have mentioned Heitor Villa-Lobos? He wrote a wonderful series of 5 guitar Preludes.
:) as I told in another message, I have Villa-lobos CD's here, played by Sin-ichi Fukuda. Very great! :)
Claudio Lassala