Sor Op 60 No 16
October 28, 2021
I love Fernando Sor and his studies are always a part of my practice. I have recently been working through Op 60, and I'd really like to focus for a bit on number 16 as it is probably my favorite piece in the opus. The score is attached.
The first video is just a run-through of the whole piece. The second video is some focused practice, primarily on the ornamentation in measure 46.
My goals for this piece are:
- To be able to execute all of it cleanly, especially measure 46.
- To create a plan for the musicality I would like to add, so I'm not just "playing" it, but truly interpreting it.
- Memorize it so it is something I can play well in front of others. I have always struggled with memorizing Sor pieces, and I'm not sure why.
-
It is a beautiful music Eric, I can enjoy right now when you are playing it, this means your "start point " is very good for a concert in 4 weeks, if this is your choice for the concert. I've looked in my book of Sor and yes I see... in bar 46 we have these "fusas" (spanisch, sorry, how is in englisch?). You will get it !!!
-
October 29, 2021
Here is an updated version of Sor Op 60 No 16.
- The execution is a little bit cleaner, especially on the ornaments in measures 38 and 46.
- It has a bit more of a musical direction to it. I really like going ponticello and staccato in measure 23.
Next, I want to work on memorizing it. I do struggle with memorizing Sor. Maybe it is the way his repeats have these subtly different variations in them, and I find it hard to keep them straight. My plan is to do it phrase by phrase. I always find it helpful when memorizing to play the piece a lot of times throughout the day, even if it's just a quick run-through of a section when I have a spare two minutes.
-
October 31, 2021
I think I have Sor Op 60 No 16 memorized. I'm hoping to be able to record it tomorrow afternoon and post it here.
I'm also going to start working on Villa-Lobos Prelude No 5. I watched Emmanuel's livestream lesson on the piece way back in June and loved it. Now I want to buckle down and add this wonderful piece to my repertoire. It is so beautiful!