Fernando Sor
24 Studies Op. 6 and Op. 29 for Guitar
- Foreword by Angelo Gilardino
- Editor: Lucio Matarazzo, Riccardo Del Prete
- Publisher: Ut Orpheus
- Code: CH 332
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In the making of this publication we followed the three original editions Milhouse, Meissonnier and Simrock, printed when the composer was still alive. We have made comparisons between them and we have analysed them in the light of the other posthumous editions. Every detail has been considered respecting the available historical evidences, with the purpose of defining the way in which Sor actually considered these pieces. Notwithstanding historical practice has been an important reference in the search of different solutions, our choices have always been guided by the search of a balance between the misprints, omissions and the actual wish of the composer in each one of the many versions. Our actual purpose has been, for this reason, to provide the reader (even though with the due doubts which only Sor could have clarified) with a clear and intelligible text for the today’s training of the guitarist, who, necessarily, has to pit him/herself with Sor, composer and teacher.
Author: Fernando Sor (1778-1839)
Editor: Lucio Matarazzo, Riccardo Del Prete
Publication Date: 3/13/2020
Series: Lucio Matarazzo Collection
Pages: pp. 92
Size: 230x310 mm
Binding: Paperback (Soft Cover)
ISMN: 979-0-2153-2650-7
Code: CH 332
European Guitar Teachers Association - egta.co.uk (October 2020)
... For the student and the teacher who want to truly understand how Fernando Sor thought and approached his devotion to studies, this book will be considered essential reading and study material. It is immaculately presented with high-quality paper and reproduction and I do not hesitate to recommend it to such aficionados of Sor. (Colin Tommis - http://egta.co.uk/blog/book-reviews/ut-orpheus-sor-24-studies-op-6-29)
... For the student and the teacher who want to truly understand how Fernando Sor thought and approached his devotion to studies, this book will be considered essential reading and study material. It is immaculately presented with high-quality paper and reproduction and I do not hesitate to recommend it to such aficionados of Sor. (Colin Tommis - http://egta.co.uk/blog/book-reviews/ut-orpheus-sor-24-studies-op-6-29)