Sor study in B minor, opus 35, nr. 22, played by Julian Bream
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PRECIOSO
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Julian Bream seems to look back and watch with nostalgia and a great humility his very first musical emotions as a young guitarist... This is a very movingvideo
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Masterclass on Tone Control. WOW
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Simply AMAZING
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I absolutely love Julian Breams guitar work. I love everything he plays!
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So lovely! Thank you for posting.
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Soothing.
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This piece was written as "study material." That means that it was intended to illustrate musical concepts. Now the concepts it is teaching are not elementary, but rather sophisticated.. so to "get" what he wanted to convey might take several active listens. It is a study of subtlety, and surprise... I personally have learned much from this master's performance.
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Une sorte de testament très émouvant!
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I also have the opinion that musical sheet is way more informative than tabs but the fact that almost all lute and baroque guitar music was writen in tabs makes your comment on "FACTS" and faggots and I don't know what, to look ridiculous. was john dowland, gaspar sanz, robert de visee and etc. faggots? they where using the tab notation sistem.... soooooo yes the musical notation standard today is more informative but you do not have to dismiss every thing and talk bad of people.
opidacul 2 years ago 25
For me there is something about this of a coming full circle. Here is a great master playing a simple, beautiful Sor melody, but the playing is backed up by a life times experience. As if this simple tune said it all without the pyrotechnics.
khasab 1 year ago 19