Antonio Lauro: Song and Dance

Dear fellow guitarists,
The Latin-American journey continues! This time, we look at the music of Antonio Lauro in two contrasting pieces from his vast output. Each one of these pieces explores ideas about song and dance in the Latin-American style. We'll explore everything from specific fingerings to broad musical ideas and, most importantly, how both of these go hand in hand.
See you there!
Emmanuel
The Venezuelan Antonio Lauro was one of the most important South American composers of the past century. On a mission to honour his country’s national musical heritage, he amalgamated the rich traditional music of Venezuela with the craft of a classical composer.
Join Emmanuel Sowicz as he presents two contrasting compositions by Lauro: Ana Florencia (Lullaby) and La Negra (Venezuelan Waltz). Inspired in song and dance, both pieces present a rich and varied expression of the Latin-American musical style.
Find the start time in your time zone by clicking the photo or following this event link:
https://app.tonebase.co/guitar/live/player/antonio-lauro-song-and-dance
We are going to be using this thread to gather suggestions and questions!
- What questions do you have on this topic?
- Any particular area you would like me to focus on?
40 replies
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I'm not very familiar with Lauro or these pieces, but your live lessons have been so spectacular that I would not miss this!
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I agree with Eric Phillips your live stream and your other Tonebase lessons are very informative and extremely helpful ... I'll be watching but probably after the live event time ...
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Hello guys, really looking forward for this one! Thanks Emmanuel for doing this!
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Hi everyone, thanks for joining! Wishing all of you who have picked up these pieces many happy hours. All best, Emmanuel
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Congratulations Emmanuel, even if you don't understand English much, you can make me understand how to play the piece, with very good fingerings,Thanks 👍👋
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Thanks for sharing the scores.
Dale
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Found them….thx for posting. Another great lesson Emmanuel!
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I practiced Ana Florencia for about one hour today, and here is a video of my progress. I had never played the piece, or anything by Lauro, previously.
I have a couple questions for Emmanuel or anybody:
- From the end of measure 1 to the start of measure 2, I have a lot of glissando sound. Should that be toned down? If so, how can I while keeping the melody line legato?
- In measures 7 and 9 (at the beginning of the B section) I am finding it necessary to adjust my barre halfway through each measure. I'm switching between 5/6 barre and full barre. I do it in order to get the notes to ring clearly as well as stop the bass notes from bleeding into the next chord. Is this the best way to do that, or is there another way?
Any input would be greatly appreciated. Thank you again, Emmanuel, for such a great lesson!