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Yes, one of my favourites too. I agree with Schubert comparison. Especially in Sor's later works, there always seems to be shadows lurking, even when it's calm...
@@PatrikKleemola question: do you take students? It would have to be online of course but i would be so happy to learn Sor's Grand Solo, the wonderful piece, dropped D, do you?
Very nice! I truly enjoy hearing these works on a period instrument. Could you possibly tell us a bit about this guitar? Is it ladder braced? woods? strings you use? I have a parlor guitar from about 1910 (ladder braced, rosewood and spruce) on which I am beginning to learning Sor's work. Not quite the same sound, but closer than a modern classical guitar.
Thank you! This is an original Louis Panormo guitar from 1838. Sor probably played himself sometimes with Panormo's instruments as he is one of the luthiers Sor mentions in his Methodé pour la guitare (1830).
@@PatrikKleemola Your playing has such a gentle tone, which I suppose comes from a combination of the guitar itself and of your finger strokes. It would be interesting to hear this with no nails at all (although I wouldn't have the courage to cut mine off!).
I hope you enjoy this video! I produce these music videos myself. If you wish to support my work and efforts to make more music video content in the future, the easiest way to do it is to visit www.buymeacoffee.com/patrikkleemola
Thank you very much!
Thank you for sharing this wonderful piece. One of my favourite Sor pieces. Always reminds me of Schubert…
Yes, one of my favourites too. I agree with Schubert comparison. Especially in Sor's later works, there always seems to be shadows lurking, even when it's calm...
Mukavan pehmeä ääni kitarassa ja hyvä paikka soittaa. Aamukahvilla miellyttävää kuunnella.
Kiitokset kommentista! 🎶🎵
Absolutely beautiful. It wont be performed rarely any more, at lest not on my computer. Bravo indeed
Thanks Steve for dropping a comment!
LOOKS AND SOUNDS LIKE YOU'RE HAVING FUN !
It's a fine piece of music and very fulfilling to play.
Precioso.
Brilliant
Thanks!
Master performance
Thank you!
BRAVO!!!
Thanks!
Beautiful!
Thank you!
Very fine performance.
@@havardrivansson7902 Thank you very much!
So lovely, Patrick! Sor is so incredible, and you opened that masterpiece up for us with such gentleness and elegance. Bravo!
Thanks a lot Eric!
@@PatrikKleemola Thank you, and I apologize for misspelling your name!
Interpretación magistral... que hermosa guitarra. Gracias Patrik!!!
Gracias umovical!
wonderful interpretation! congratulations!
Thank you!
Very very cool
Thank you!
Bravo bravo bravo Patrik! I listened again, masterful. I'm a huge fan!
Thanks a lot! 🎵🎶
@@PatrikKleemola question: do you take students? It would have to be online of course but i would be so happy to learn Sor's Grand Solo, the wonderful piece, dropped D, do you?
@@niceguitar6144 It's possible, you can write for me: patrikkleemola@yahoo.com
Nice music
Cheers!
Awesome
Thanks!
Nice! ♥
@@alandana Thanks! 🎶
Kiitos, thanks! :)
Kiitos, JP!
Sempre eccezionale!
La sua chitarra è una Panormo?
Grazie mille! Sí, Louis Panormo (1838).
Very nice! I truly enjoy hearing these works on a period instrument. Could you possibly tell us a bit about this guitar? Is it ladder braced? woods? strings you use? I have a parlor guitar from about 1910 (ladder braced, rosewood and spruce) on which I am beginning to learning Sor's work. Not quite the same sound, but closer than a modern classical guitar.
Thank you! This is an original Louis Panormo guitar from 1838. Sor probably played himself sometimes with Panormo's instruments as he is one of the luthiers Sor mentions in his Methodé pour la guitare (1830).
Very nice. Very calming. May I ask… do you have really short right hand nails?
I have nails on all the fingers (not particularly short) but on the thumb I don't use it here (just as Sor himself prefered).
@@PatrikKleemola Your playing has such a gentle tone, which I suppose comes from a combination of the guitar itself and of your finger strokes. It would be interesting to hear this with no nails at all (although I wouldn't have the courage to cut mine off!).
@@ericphillips7057 I would love to experiment "no nails" approach, but since I often play also contemporary music it wouldn't work so well.
Tempo perfecto, una versión muy historicista, enhorabuena!
@@carlosmanueldiaz531 Gracias, Carlos!
wow, a non paganini caprice on my recommended list.
Yes, this isn't a typical pyrotechnics caprice...
Beautiful!
Thank you!