Week 2: Sleeps a Song in all things!
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Who is your favorite romantic lyricist?
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Here is a nice little Mazurka by the Argentine guitarist/composer from the Romantic period, Juan Alais (1884 - 1914). As I mentioned during the Latin American Challenge, Alais' is considered one of the first Argentine composers who wrote for the classical guitar. This Mazurka, which he entitled Emma, is part of a dance suite which also included the Vals that I posted last month.
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Mertz - Op 13 An Malvina (May 14)
I can now play it from memory. I'd like to say that I sat down and did the hard work of memorizing it, using some sort of method. The truth is it just happened simply by playing it a lot. With some pieces, that works for me. With others, not so much.
It should probably go faster, but when I go faster I make more mistakes and have more memory lapses. Maybe with more time ...
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Julia Florida - May 16
Did worked on it and a little less mistakes compared to last week. Couple of wrong notes and the harmonics are especially shakey. Hopefully will have time to work on it this week.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T3FgCvgdVtY
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Sor Op 6 no 11
Learnt this quite sometime back but never really work on it, been something that I just pick up the guitar and play while waiting for emails, or watching TV. So this is really the first time that I critically look at it, and there are some parts especially the last section that can be improved.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2G4dvaEKg04