Week 3: Italy in 19th !
Welcome to the Main Thread for the second week of the "Around the 19th Century Guitar World" challenge!
Italy was the birthplace of many great classical guitar virtuosos, although many of them found success outside of the Italian peninsula. Paganini was arguably one of the greatest violinists of all time, but was also a very talented guitarist and performed regularly with Legnani. Regondi, technically from Switzerland, followed in the Italian style of composition and was also a gifted multi-instrumentalist.
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Sorry for my insisting on the capriccios. I just thought at least one of us should try to post the famous No. 7, Hannah introduced to us.
Please forget about the ‘prestissimo’. I’m learning the piece, not yet performing
I had to put on new strings up yesterday. D-string broke, didn’t happen to me for a long time - changed the whole set, Now used my Knobloch (Leo Brouwers choice?) , they are a bit on the bright side for my taste. Feel is also a bit different. Less flexible than I’m used to.
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Legnani - Capricci 22 and 27 updates
I have continued to work on these. The progress is slow, but at least it hasn't stopped!
- No 22 - The challenge is still all the barre chords and making it legato.
- No 27 - I'm trying to play it a touch faster, making it more "capricious" and playful perhaps. Measures 33-36 are difficult. I watched Tariq Harb play it and he uses a hinge barre, so that's what I'm trying to do. I find it very hard to get the barre set just right at this tempo, since precise barre placement is crucial to making the correct notes ring.
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Giuliani Op.113 Fughetta 1st half - very rough
I find this Fughetta by Giuliani to be a very nice Romantic Fugue (well, fughetta as the title says). I intended to post it during the Vienna week which was more appropriate. However, I grossly miscalculated how difficult it is for me. This is my best (?) take of the first half of this piece. I hope to have it by the end of the challenge.
Next week? Oh wow! Not sure, maybe?