
Live Lesson: Sonatina by Moreno-Torroba (Apr 14) Questions / Suggestions
Alright everyone - you've been requesting it, so here we are! Can't wait to do a live lesson on one of my all-time favorite pieces in the world!
We are talking about Moreno-Torroba's Sonatina, the amazing three-movement solo work that accompanied Segovia all around the world as he was breaking new ground playing classical guitar in places nobody played it ever before him!
Over the course of the past 100 years, so many great musicians performed, analyzed and loved this piece, but did you know that it was actually one of the first works written for the guitar by a modern non-guitarist composer?
That's right - we hear all this talk about how Manuel de Falla's Homenaje Pour le Tombeau de Debussy was the guitar's first modern-era work written by a non-guitarist composer, but in reality, the Sonatina might have come before it! Tune in to hear more
In this livestream, we will be focusing on interesting aspects of all three movements, however, if you would like to request that I concentrate on a particular movement or passage, let me know by replying right here in this thread! ↓
Find the start time in your time zone by clicking the photo or following this event link:
https://app.tonebase.co/guitar/live/player/live-lesson-sonatina-torroba
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 us to focus on?
Join tonebase instructor Mircea Gogoncea for a live lesson on Moreno-Torroba's Sonatina, a masterpiece of the solo guitar literature of underestimated historical importance. Written in 1924, at around the same time as De Falla's Homenaje for Debussy, the three-movement work represents one of the modern era's first classical guitar works written by a non-guitarist composer. It achieved worldwide acclaim through its inclusion in Andres Segovia's early touring repertoire and to this day, its popularity has never waned.