Blaise's Practice Diary - Sor's Gran Solo Op. 14

I've been looking to learn and play this work for so many years... let's see how it goes over the next weeks. I read through it in the past, across multiple versions, and finally opted for a non-published one, based on Paolo Paolini's revision published by Recordi, and also revised by Alvaro Pierri in the early 90's.

Let the practice begins...

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  • Oh man, what a great piece, Blaise! I'll be honest, I would have expected you to choose a more contemporary piece. Don't get me wrong, I am not complaining. I love Sor, and I know you will play this beautifully!

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    • Eric Phillips another one I have on my list of upcoming piece I want to work on next, while not being as modern as Koshkin, is the Saudade #3 by Roland Dyens... I could try to work on both and figure out which one is more ready by then?

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    • Blaise Laflamme Sounds like a good plan to me.

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    • Brett Gilbertnull
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    Wow, this is my favorite Sor piece.  This and Op. 9 are on my list of future dream pieces to play (after many additional years of practice).  Looking forward to seeing the progress on this.

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  • Sounds great! I have never heard this piece (at least I do not recognize the Op. 14)...I am going to wait your first performance for the diary 😉

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    • Derek
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    • 3 yrs ago
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    This is a mega piece Blaise. After hearing your Koshkin study I'm sure you'll do it well

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    Blaise Laflamme wonderful, looking forward to your approach of that magnum opus! I've played it in the past, but never went through it with my professors. I did work through the Grand Ouverture by Giuliani with my teacher, so maybe I could transfer some ideas into the Gran Solo and have a go at it again ... sometime 😬

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    • Martin Same for me, I've only read through it a few times long time ago but my friend learned it while I was learning Giuliani's Rossiniana #1, so most of the version is based on that 😵

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      Blaise Laflamme Oh fantastic! Rossiniana was always difficult for me, I always struggled to make it sound cohesive and not like a gazillion pieces roughly thrown together 😅

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    • Martin you're so right... what a job to make that piece sound like a whole... here's a performance of my professor roughly about the time I was studying with him. Sound is not that great but the interpretation is 😮... https://youtu.be/NLtS2ZW7HhY
       

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      Blaise Laflamme Uuuh, I've seen that broadcast when I was about 14, his interpretation  of Julia Florida in this concert was transformational for me!

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    • Martin indeed... he plays Barrios in a very personal and intimate way.

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      • David Krupka
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      • David_Krupka
      • 3 yrs ago
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      Blaise Laflamme You studied with John Lennon!? Amazing ...  ;-)

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    • David Krupka All we are saying … is give peace a chance!

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    • David Krupka haha... you're right... but he doesn't have a British accent!

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      • David Krupka
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      Blaise Laflamme You're fortunate to have studied with such an eminent musician, Blaise. Am I right in thinking he teaches (or perhaps taught) in Montreal?

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    • David Krupka you're right, during that period he was teaching in Montreal, near where I live, but now I think he's in Vienna. As you said I was fortunate enough to have studied with him and it has definitely changed and shaped the musician I am today. it was a privilege to be his student and I hope to have the chance to meet him again.

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  • Great choice. Can’t wait to hear you play this … and, even more so, to discover how you access it and practice the different elements … it’s great music. Enjoy….

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  • Can't wait to hear you play, Blaise! It will surely be gorgeous, with your level! 

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