Study in D Major No. 17, Op 35 by Fernando Sor
Introduction
Fernando Sor left a vast legacy of classical guitar pieces for us to enjoy and savour in modern times. Amongst his many compositions are etudes or studies whose purpose is to help with overcoming some technical challenge upon this most beautiful of instruments. The Study in D or Etude No. 17, Op. 35 has several challenges that can be tackled if one knows what to look for.
His “Study in D major No. 17, Op. 35” is a somewhat moody yet elegant piece that emphasises even tonal control and a gradual building of intensity. Set in the key of D major, with occasional leading note accidentals, and a brief modulation to D tonic minor, this study is typically performed at allegro grazioso, around 76 BPM. The piece features a series of arpeggios and scale passages that require fluid finger movements and articulate phrasing. The study remains in D major, with occasional modulations via chromatic passing notes to related keys that enhance its harmonic richness.
Below are a few interesting points to note as you are learning & performing this study:
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Drop D tuning (6th string down one tone to D)
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Anacrusis with accents falling upon beat 4+ & 1; 2+ & 3
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Sequential planting in the fretting hand
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Stretch with the fretting hand bars 3 & 27
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Rubato bar 29 – 31
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Vibrato bar 32
Musical Style
Fernando Sor’s musical style is characterised by its blend of Classical elegance and Romantic expressiveness. His compositions often feature clear, structured forms with an emphasis on melody and harmony. Sor’s works are known for their technical demands and lyrical beauty, making them essential repertoire for classical guitarists. His use of arpeggios, scales, and intricate fingerings not only enhances the guitarist’s technical skills but also provides a platform for expressive interpretation. Sor’s contributions to the classical guitar repertoire have had a lasting impact, influencing generations of guitarists with his innovative and musically rich compositions.
Notable Pieces
• Etude in E minor, Op. 6, No. 11
• Grand Solo, Op. 14
• Introduction and Variations on a Theme by Mozart, Op. 9
• Minuet in D, Op. 11, No. 5
• Study in B minor No. 2, Op. 35 (available as a course here on NBN Guitar)
Let your fingers fly!
Josh
Course Instructor
Study in D Course
About this Course
Introduction
Fernando Sor left a vast legacy of classical guitar pieces for us to enjoy and savour in modern times. Amongst his many compositions are etudes or studies whose purpose is to help with overcoming some technical challenge upon this most beautiful of instruments. The Study in D or Etude No. 17, Op. 35 has several challenges that can be tackled if one knows what to look for.
His “Study in D major No. 17, Op. 35” is a somewhat moody yet elegant piece that emphasises even tonal control and a gradual building of intensity. Set in the key of D major, with occasional leading note accidentals, and a brief modulation to D tonic minor, this study is typically performed at allegro grazioso, around 76 BPM. The piece features a series of arpeggios and scale passages that require fluid finger movements and articulate phrasing. The study remains in D major, with occasional modulations via chromatic passing notes to related keys that enhance its harmonic richness.
Below are a few interesting points to note as you are learning & performing this study:
-
Drop D tuning (6th string down one tone to D)
-
Anacrusis with accents falling upon beat 4+ & 1; 2+ & 3
-
Sequential planting in the fretting hand
-
Stretch with the fretting hand bars 3 & 27
-
Rubato bar 29 – 31
-
Vibrato bar 32
Musical Style
Fernando Sor’s musical style is characterised by its blend of Classical elegance and Romantic expressiveness. His compositions often feature clear, structured forms with an emphasis on melody and harmony. Sor’s works are known for their technical demands and lyrical beauty, making them essential repertoire for classical guitarists. His use of arpeggios, scales, and intricate fingerings not only enhances the guitarist’s technical skills but also provides a platform for expressive interpretation. Sor’s contributions to the classical guitar repertoire have had a lasting impact, influencing generations of guitarists with his innovative and musically rich compositions.
Notable Pieces
• Etude in E minor, Op. 6, No. 11
• Grand Solo, Op. 14
• Introduction and Variations on a Theme by Mozart, Op. 9
• Minuet in D, Op. 11, No. 5
• Study in B minor No. 2, Op. 35 (available as a course here on NBN Guitar)
Let your fingers fly!
Josh