Antonio Lauro: Carora (Venezuelan Waltz)
Antonio Lauro’s music has become a staple of the Latin-American guitar repertoire. His works were performed and made popular by the likes of Andrés Segovia, John Williams, and Alirio Díaz, Lauro’s Venezuelan compatriot.
Adding to his Venezuelan Waltzes, Lauro wrote Carora for Alirio Díaz in honour of the guitarist’s native city. Join Emmanuel Sowicz as he walks you through the charms and challenges of this brief yet intense display of Latin-American flair.
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I won't be able to attend live, but I will definitely watch it later. Your lessons are always so great, Emmanuel!
Looking at the score, I am pretty intimidated by the speed (quarter-note = 184). I will admit that I avoid fast pieces, as they tend to frustrate me. Do you have any advice for an intermediate level guitarist who avoids fast pieces but who would like to stop avoiding them (i.e. me!). If you could address that briefly in the lesson, I would love it.