Sor Op 60 No 23
I'm continuing to work my way through Sor's Opus 60, and I'd like to stop at this wonderful piece for a bit. Although I had heard this one before, I don't remember ever playing it. Once I could finally play the first phrase decently, I fell in love with it.
As I see it, there are four distinct sections to this short piece:
- Measures 1-9a: A lilting melody in A major. It has an odd rhythm to it that gives the phrase a nice element of unconventionality.
- Measures 9b-17a: An eight-measure section in E major that is a bit like Lagrima under the fingers, but has some nice passing chromaticism.
- Measures 17b-25a: An eight-measure section in A minor that is darker and more dramatic.
- Measures 25b-33: The melody in A major returns very sweetly and gently.
It's a short piece, but it really takes you on quite a ride.. My main goal with this one will be to find ways to bring out all the contrasts I outlined above.
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