Week 2: A World Full of Sound! 🏖
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What was the first Latin American Piece you have played?
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Barrios - Estilo Uruguayo (Luz Mala)
I think I'll make this my final recording of this piece. There is a description of the legend of Luz Mala at this website, if you are interested: https://www.journeylatinamerica.com/travel-inspiration/other/halloween-inspired-latin-americas-spookiest-myths/
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Barrios - Medallón Antiguo measures 1-32 (Apr 15)
I'm starting another piece by Barrios that is completely new to me. The title means "Antique Medallion" but I don't know why it is called that. Under the title, the score says to play it "in the manner of the ancient vihuelists" which I take to mean that it has the same vocal quality of the great vihuela music from the Renaissance period, with a very rich polyphony.
This video is just an initial playing of measures 1-32 (the A and B sections). I am leaving the C section (mm 33-45) out for now, as it is the most difficult section, in the key of B major.
Since recording this, I have already made some fingering changes, which I'll use in my next update.
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Barrios - Medallón Antiguo measures 1-32 Apr 16 update
I have changed some of the fingerings since yesterday. Now I'd like to try to get the C section under my fingers. It's definitely the most difficult part.
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Continuing with Carlevaro's studies, here are two of my favorites, Microestudios 13 & 17. As you can hear from these two pieces, along with other studies that I have posted this week, that Carlevaro's musical tonal palette is very recognizable.
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Brouwer Pieza sin Titulo #2 update
This is much closer to what I envision for this piece - though I bungled the recap a bit. All in all I think this works pretty well.