What piece of music never fails to make you smile or feel uplifted, and why?
Dear tonebuddies!
I'm curious: What's your go-to piece of classical guitar music that always brings a smile to your face and lifts your mood?
For me, it's the 3rd movement of Torroba's Sonatina. Its energy and joyous rhythm always leave me feeling uplifted and full of life.
What about you? It doesn't have to be a piece you can play, just one that resonates with you. Who knows? Your selection might inspire others in our community to discover a new favorite.
Looking forward to your responses!
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Surprise, I'm going to go with some Sor!
My favorites piece by him is perhaps the Grand Solo Op 14, but it is way beyond my playing level.
My favorite piece that I can (sort of) play is the Andante Largo Op 5 No 5 (but I also LOVE the Op 11 minuets, especially numbers 4 and 5).
My go to piece to just play and make me happy is Op 60 No 16.
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Alexandre Tansman, Danza Pomposa from his Cavatina really does the trick for me. My current favorite version is that of Edson Lopes. https://youtu.be/UxROvZRdjkM
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My fav is Rodrigo Concierto De Aranjuez. In the early 70's, I was fortunate to attend a two day master class with Alirio Diaz followed by Mr Diaz performing the concierto with the Detroit Symphony. This is NOT something I can play, in fact after 60 yrs I am still pretty much a beginner when it comes to Classical guitar.
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It got to be Bach's Prelude in Suite No. 1 BWV 1007. Although it is a transcription from the cello, the guitar lends it a clean tone with great clarity. The positive moving energy inspires me every time I hear it. My favorite performer of the piece is Irina Kulikova whose mother is a renowned cellist!
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The piece that comes to mind immediately is the 1st movement of Bach's BWV 996 suite. I am very partial to Bach's fugues (BWV 1001 Adagio and Fugue is another). This is a piece that I played decades ago and it is near the top of my current list to learn Maybe someday soon.
Bach's Chaconne is a monumental go to piece for me but I doubt I will ever be able to play it.
On a lighter note, Blues for Henry by Derk van der Veen and Hot Club Francois and Benga Beat both by Gary Ryan are really fun. The van der Veen and Hot Club are pieces I have started and hope to complete at some point.
There will be others as I think of them. Oh wait, did you say 1 piece?
Oh well.....
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It comes at "uplifting" from a different angle, I guess, but for me it's Emmanuel Sowicz's arrangement of "Gracia a la Vida," which I learned about here on tb (https://app.tonebase.co/guitar/live/player/arranging-for-guitar-gracias-a-la-vida). I play it nearly every morning before starting my day.