Amazingly, the 1963 LP of John Williams playing "The Segovia 20," as this set of etudes by Fernando Sor is known, was never released on CD. I bought my first of three copies of the LP around 1970, but I just now learned (Wiki, where else) that 1963 was the year the LP came out. My latest copy I had to scour to Web to find sometime in the past decade, but it arrived brand-new on the Westminster label. Thank you, as I am grabbing these uploads for a playlist on my Youtube channel!
from Jose', the Hermeterec......my dear coolrocknroll there is, apparently, a lot more to you than rock and roll music. I haven't heard Williams play these little masterpieces by Sor since I loaned my copy of the album ( in vinyl, no less ) to a friend whjo claimed they were stolen!!!!??? You, my friend are indeed cool and I am now a fan of yours! Thank you so much....I remain Jose Sepulveda at hermeterec@gmail.com
thank you so much for putting this up. I have the music in front of me and it is very helpefull to have a proper recording to listen to while i read the music. thanks again
from Jose Sepulveda, the Hermeterec........The Beethoven of the guitar! Even the formidable Dionisio Aguado admitted that he was no match for Sors as a composer and Aguado was a VERY good composer himself. The gracious Sors who was no mean guitarist himself rejoined that he wished that he could play as well as could Aguado. A mutual admiration society! At any rate they greatly respected each other as well they might have.
Amazingly, the 1963 LP of John Williams playing "The Segovia 20," as this set of etudes by Fernando Sor is known, was never released on CD. I bought my first of three copies of the LP around 1970, but I just now learned (Wiki, where else) that 1963 was the year the LP came out. My latest copy I had to scour to Web to find sometime in the past decade, but it arrived brand-new on the Westminster label. Thank you, as I am grabbing these uploads for a playlist on my Youtube channel!
roundtheblock1 3 months ago
the study 18 is beautiful and hard
manuel231 3 months ago
williams nails it - as per usual
ptptbach 3 months ago
Congratulations. These studies are really fantastic, specially the first one played. It seems almost divine to me. Very good interpretation. Thanks.
1432Peter 3 months ago
John Williams is the ultimate master of the classical guitar.
Michajeru 4 months ago
>__<
Sitanan55 4 months ago
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from Jose', the Hermeterec......my dear coolrocknroll there is, apparently, a lot more to you than rock and roll music. I haven't heard Williams play these little masterpieces by Sor since I loaned my copy of the album ( in vinyl, no less ) to a friend whjo claimed they were stolen!!!!??? You, my friend are indeed cool and I am now a fan of yours! Thank you so much....I remain Jose Sepulveda at hermeterec@gmail.com
Hermeterec 6 months ago
perfect!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
LincolnBrady 6 months ago
thank you so much for putting this up. I have the music in front of me and it is very helpefull to have a proper recording to listen to while i read the music. thanks again
neoranger15243 8 months ago
from Jose Sepulveda, the Hermeterec........The Beethoven of the guitar! Even the formidable Dionisio Aguado admitted that he was no match for Sors as a composer and Aguado was a VERY good composer himself. The gracious Sors who was no mean guitarist himself rejoined that he wished that he could play as well as could Aguado. A mutual admiration society! At any rate they greatly respected each other as well they might have.
Hermeterec 11 months ago
Sor est vraiment un très grand guitaiste et ces études immortelles
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