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Fernando Sor Etude op. 35 no. 13 (Sor/Segovia Study no.2)
Sor op.35, 13/24.
The second book of Sor's op.35 begins with Andante in C major, known by many as Study no. 2 from the Sor/Segovia 20 Studies edition. I´ve chosen a slightly slower tempo and concentrated more on the articulation of different voices. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=An8o...3lkAg&index=13 |
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Very nice! such a warm sound from that instrument. I think you succeeded in differentiating the voices. Very subtle, and a good example to follow. Thanks!
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I have been to his shop and your guitar looks like the ones he makes. Regards Norman2
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Esteve 7SR |
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It's from Italian luthier, Gioachino Giussani.
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I play this one, too. But not as beautifully as you do. |
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Hi, Thanks for your quick answer. You play these pieces with so much passion
that it is inspiring to listen and see. Regards Norman2
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Thanks a lot for feedback! Hopefully by Monday I'll but on youtube nro. 14 of op.35.
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Great performance, very expressive!
It is a nice idea to record Sor's studies. It will help many students |