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"Estudio poetico" -- D. Fortea

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Uploaded by on May 24, 2009

Fortea

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  • Well played!

    I'm currently studying this piece (on my own), and your video is very helpful and inspiring.

    I like the way you "dialogue" between treble and bass, as the name of the piece implies.

    Thanks!

  • @maxcoletti Thanks a lot for your comment, I'm glad you liked it

  • Great piece and good rendition.The piece is also called 'dialogando' and you do make it sound like a dialogue .Congratulations .Claude .

  • Thank you Claude! I like this piece too. I did not know about dialogando... but it makes sense

  • Very well played. At the appropriate tempo and with feeling. Others should take note. Deserves more stars. Keep them coming :-)

  • Thanks Brian. I've been working a lot with my guitarplaying this year.

    But hard practice got on my left hand fingers, they eventually begun acheing. I realized I've been playing too much..

    But I've taken a brake for three month now. Not playing a note during the summer.

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  • nice man, really helping me learn this piece!

  • Finally a video that actually plays it right! Some people just can't get the right passion, but you played it very well.

  • Beautiful Interpretation. for those who just found this wonderful piece .This is the 1st Movement called Dialogando, The 11 movement is Noche de Luna, the 111 is Romance and 1V is Seranata. The definitive version is recorded by virtuoso guitarist Agustin Maruri of Madrid. The CD has all the major piece by Fortea really beautiful

  • This is a very good interpretation. The definitive version recorded in 90ies is by the Great Spanish Guitarist Agustin Maruri (very Little on YouTube) His CD of the important Fortea Compositions played on the rare Domingo Esteso Guitar. 1928

    see Bibloteca Fortea for Sheet music.

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