Thank you for watching Craig! Sanz is definitely one of the most important figures from classical guitar History. I wish you an excellent weekend, full of music 🎶 🎵 (maybe some Sanz too 😉)
Great documentary, Axelle 👏! I've been into Sanz music lately. I even used the Pujol arrangement, like you mentioned in the video. My favorite way is to reference the original manuscript. It's on the Spanish Library website for free. It was written in TAB which is backwards to they way it's written today.
Yeah I got into Gaspar Sanz only recently. Weirdly enough I didn't play his music when I first studied guitar, many many moons ago. His work can be found on IMSLP as it's public domain. I highly recommend that website but I'm sure you already know it. Have a great week my friend!
@@AxelleGuitar Yes, I go to IMSLP all the time! It's a great resource. I don't want to drop a link for fear of being marked as spam, but in my Espanoletta and Torneo videos I linked the original document on the Spanish library website, if you're interested too. Thanks for these documentaries!
Thanks for the great informative video! I was wondering, which of Sanz's themes did Falla use in "El retablo de maese Pedro"? I've searched on the internet but cannot find the answer to this question.
Awesome. He is very interesting. Im interested in tutorials
Very informative. Sanz is one of my favourite composers of guitar music 🙂
Thank you for watching Craig! Sanz is definitely one of the most important figures from classical guitar History. I wish you an excellent weekend, full of music 🎶 🎵 (maybe some Sanz too 😉)
Thank you
You are most welcome! Have a great musical week Tin!
Always enjoy these videos.
Thank you Anthony! Have a great musical week! 🎸
Great documentary, Axelle 👏! I've been into Sanz music lately. I even used the Pujol arrangement, like you mentioned in the video. My favorite way is to reference the original manuscript. It's on the Spanish Library website for free. It was written in TAB which is backwards to they way it's written today.
Yeah I got into Gaspar Sanz only recently. Weirdly enough I didn't play his music when I first studied guitar, many many moons ago. His work can be found on IMSLP as it's public domain. I highly recommend that website but I'm sure you already know it. Have a great week my friend!
@@AxelleGuitar Yes, I go to IMSLP all the time! It's a great resource. I don't want to drop a link for fear of being marked as spam, but in my Espanoletta and Torneo videos I linked the original document on the Spanish library website, if you're interested too. Thanks for these documentaries!
@@Josh.Vanjani I know! I enjoy checking out your links 😉
Thanks for the great informative video! I was wondering, which of Sanz's themes did Falla use in "El retablo de maese Pedro"? I've searched on the internet but cannot find the answer to this question.
That's a good question. I do not have the answer I'm afraid but hopefully someone will! Have a great weekend Tom!
You have soothing voice, great video. Your Italian? Who's lived in England?.
Best wishes
Thank you for your lovely comment. I am French actually but I live in the UK. Have a great week, full of music.
Approche ludique pour la connaissance d'un guitariste!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Et guitariste fort intéressant! Un excellent point de départ pour explorer les particularités de la guitare baroque.