I really like Sebastian de Albero's Spanish soul which is reflected in some points during this Sonata, where the arpeggi and harmonic chords succession reminds us of guitar-playing. You did it perfectly. Thanks a lot for uploading.
I really appreciate your performances of lesser-known composers. Your work introduced me to John Stanley, of whom I very much enjoy playing at Sunday morning services. Also, I am a big fan of this particular interpretation of Albero; it shows a great amount of thought to every note. Regards, Callum.
Thank you! One day I need to find time to play John Stanley's voluntaries myself :-) Albero wrote really good music! At times it becomes too 'galante' but more often than not it has interesting harmonic progressions and 'Spanish effects', which I like very much.
I really like Sebastian de Albero's Spanish soul which is reflected in some points during this Sonata, where the arpeggi and harmonic chords succession reminds us of guitar-playing. You did it perfectly. Thanks a lot for uploading.
Thank you Riva! It's definitely guitar inspired music from Spain :-) it's a piece that offers many possibilities of interpretation.
Excellent ❤
I really appreciate your performances of lesser-known composers. Your work introduced me to John Stanley, of whom I very much enjoy playing at Sunday morning services.
Also, I am a big fan of this particular interpretation of Albero; it shows a great amount of thought to every note.
Regards, Callum.
Thank you! One day I need to find time to play John Stanley's voluntaries myself :-) Albero wrote really good music! At times it becomes too 'galante' but more often than not it has interesting harmonic progressions and 'Spanish effects', which I like very much.