Excellent performance; great dynamic range and expression. The extended tonality harmonic language reminds me of Britten, the Sea Interludes and the Nocturnal. (Cf remark below about Ponce - I agree too).
Is this Laura Snowden playing the piece? Whoever it is has done one first-class job. It really hits me where I live and lets me wind down only to be thrown back in my chair. Very well played and thank you for the score to follow and look at playing for while I can't sight-read it at tempo I can get through it at about half tempo and it's a great piece of which I was not aware. Thank you.
Yes I just seen that downward arrow and read the description I'm new to the phone in the Chromecast thing I've been watching Lord Snowdon's liv version quite a bit the last week, and it does sound a little bit like it but this sounds slightly better I guess maybe this is a studio performance like a CD or something?
I learned the 1st movement of this piece, which I really like, but I gave up on the rest of it. Not because it's too hard, but because the composition is not worth the squeeze. Especially the 3rd movement, which is way too much influenced by Villa-Lobos for my taste; whose whole shtick was just picking a funky guitar chord/shape and then just shifting it up and down the neck for tonal variety. Overall the Sonatina is 2nd rate compered to what Brouwer wrote for the guitar.
I loved this Sonatina, it brings to mind Manuel Ponce compositions.
Excellent performance; great dynamic range and expression. The extended tonality harmonic language reminds me of Britten, the Sea Interludes and the Nocturnal. (Cf remark below about Ponce - I agree too).
Nicely done.
que tipo más bueno :O que composición, que lindo descubrimiento =) thanks BC
schön kennenzulernen
Is this Laura Snowden playing the piece? Whoever it is has done one first-class job. It really hits me where I live and lets me wind down only to be thrown back in my chair. Very well played and thank you for the score to follow and look at playing for while I can't sight-read it at tempo I can get through it at about half tempo and it's a great piece of which I was not aware. Thank you.
Que hermosa esta pieza
Lovely..
If you like the timber richness of Boulez's music, you should love Webern's music. :-)
I love both. :)
Vaya la primer parte de esta sonata me suena mucho a la nueva sonatina para guitarra y decacorde de Nikita Koshkin.
Hi, I am learning this piece but the sheet I got looks very bad, where did you get this one? Thank you!!!
Christian Leguer get the one edited by Julian bream
@@AcousticLibrary who's performing this? It's a really great performance!
MrDizzyvonclutch Laura Snowden
Yes I just seen that downward arrow and read the description I'm new to the phone in the Chromecast thing I've been watching Lord Snowdon's liv version quite a bit the last week, and it does sound a little bit like it but this sounds slightly better I guess maybe this is a studio performance like a CD or something?
I learned the 1st movement of this piece, which I really like, but I gave up on the rest of it. Not because it's too hard, but because the composition is not worth the squeeze. Especially the 3rd movement, which is way too much influenced by Villa-Lobos for my taste; whose whole shtick was just picking a funky guitar chord/shape and then just shifting it up and down the neck for tonal variety.
Overall the Sonatina is 2nd rate compered to what Brouwer wrote for the guitar.
I like your comments.