Week 4: Romantic spirits! 💐
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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.
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Gorgeous tone and musicality, Eric! You seemed very relaxed as well! Maybe those tremolo exercises benefit general playing as well.
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Chopin Op.28 Prelude #15 Complete rough draft
Ok. I said I would have a full video of this Chopin Prelude this weekend. This is another on that is proving to be much more difficult than I anticipated. There is nothing that is overwhelming technically but it is really difficult for me to keep track of where I am musically. That is apparent in the listening
(as painful as that is). I hope I can refine this by week's end but I am not sure. -
I have lived with Spanish Dance #5 (Andaluza) for quite a while, with extended periods of rest and revival. Granados composed it in 1890 for piano, but I think it feels at home on the guitar.