Week 4: Romantic spirits!
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After taking last week off (vacationing at Lake Tahoe), I wanted to share with everyone a beautiful Valsa, entitled "Abismo de Rosas" by the Brazilian guitarist/composer, Américo Jacomino. I was searching through my music library at the beginning of this challenge looking for some Romantic era pieces and came upon this piece which I had never learned. Born in São Paulo. Jacomino lived from 1889 to 1928. He had the nickname of "Canhoto" which means left-handed because he played the guitar left-handed without reverting the strings. He wrote many beautiful pieces and is considered to have greatly contributed to raising the level of the guitar in Brazil. This arrangement was made by the Brazilian guitarist, Domingos Semenzato. He lived from 1908 - 1993 and was a good friend of Carlo Barbosa-Lima. Finally, this piece is for Moyses Lopes
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Mertz - Nocturnes 1 and 2 (Op 4)
Jack Stewart shared a video up above of Daniel GIrdner playing Mertz' first nocturne much more slowly than I had. I really enjoyed that, so I thought I'd give it a try. It does make for a much sharper contrast with the piu mosso section at the end. I only wish I could play the piu mosso a bit piu mosso!
And, just because Jack Stewart said he really loved Mertz' second nocturne, I thought I'd do that one as well.