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New Information On Sor And Gil Blas, Erik Stenstadvold Dec 2022

New Information On Sor And Gil Blas, Erik Stenstadvold

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A contemporary London newspaper report clarifies the extent of Fernando Sor's contribution to the operatic drama Gil Blas.

This letter is an addendum to Erik Stenstadvold, "Fernando Sor on the Move in the Early 1820s" Soundboard Scholar, no. 1 (2015), https://doi.org/10.56902/SBS.2015.1.7.


Thank You, Richard — And Yes, She Did!, Brian Jeffery Mar 2022

Thank You, Richard — And Yes, She Did!, Brian Jeffery

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New documentary evidence shows that Sor's pupil Natalie Houzé performed with him in public on February 29, 1832.


The Catalan Guitar, Part 1: Four New E-Books By Brian Jeffery And Josep María Mangado, Richard M. Long Dec 2021

The Catalan Guitar, Part 1: Four New E-Books By Brian Jeffery And Josep María Mangado, Richard M. Long

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A review of four new biographical studies of Fernando Sor:

  • Brian Jeffery, Fernando Sor: Composer and Guitarist, 3rd edition (N.p.: Tecla, 2020), PDF or ePub
  • Josep María Mangado Artigas, Fernando Sor (1778–1839), vol. 1, Aportaciones biográficas (Sant Feliu de Llobregat, Barcelona: Self-published, Tecla, 2020), PDF
  • Josep María Mangado Artigas, Fernando Sor (1778–1839), vol. 2, Documentos inéditos: Reflexiones e hypótesis (Sant Feliu de Llobregat, Barcelona: Self-published, Tecla, 2018), PDF
  • Josep María Mangado Artigas, Fernando Sor (1778–1839), vol. 3, La actividad guitarrística en París (1825–1839) (Sant Feliu de Llobregat, Barcelona: Self-published, Tecla, 2010), PDF


The Catalan Guitar, Part 2: Two New E-Books By Josep María Mangado, Richard M. Long Dec 2021

The Catalan Guitar, Part 2: Two New E-Books By Josep María Mangado, Richard M. Long

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A review of two studies by Josep María Mangado of the history of the guitar in Catalonia:

  • Josep María Mangado Artigas, La guitarra en Cataluña, 1769–1939: Con especial referencia a los guitarristas José Ferrer (1835–1916), Sor, Brocá, Viñas, Bosch, Costa, Más, y otros, version 2.0 (Sant Feliu de Llobregat, Barcelona): Self-published, Tecla, 2010), PDF
  • Josep María Mangado Artigas, Los conciertos de guitarra en el Palau de la Música Catalana (Barcelona): Desde sus inicios en 1908 hasta el estreno en 1940 del Concierto de Aranjuez (Sant Feliu de Llobregat, Barcelona: Self-published, Tecla, 2018 [2019?]), PDF


Soundboard Scholar No. 3: Editor's Letter, Thomas Heck Dec 2017

Soundboard Scholar No. 3: Editor's Letter, Thomas Heck

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An introduction to the contents of this issue.


Soundboard Scholar No. 3 (Complete) Dec 2017

Soundboard Scholar No. 3 (Complete)

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A Newly Discovered Letter Of 1827 By Fernando Sor, Erik Stenstadvold Jan 2017

A Newly Discovered Letter Of 1827 By Fernando Sor, Erik Stenstadvold

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This article discusses a hitherto unknown letter, written by Sor in Saint Petersburg in April 1827. It provides new insight into the publishing and personal relationship between Sor and his Paris publisher, Antoine Meissonnier, to whom the letter was addressed. We learn about three airs with variations Sor was busy composing at the time; he was particularly pleased with the variations Meissonnier later published as op. 30. The letter also mentions some unknown Sor works, including a book of drafts at Málaga, and it reveals that Meissonnier had published, without Sor’s knowledge, music that he had received from sources other …


Soundboard Scholar No. 1 (Complete) Dec 2015

Soundboard Scholar No. 1 (Complete)

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Fernando Sor On The Move In The Early 1820s, Erik Stenstadvold Jan 2015

Fernando Sor On The Move In The Early 1820s, Erik Stenstadvold

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This article adds to our knowledge of Sor’s final months in London in 1822 and his subsequent Paris sojourn before he went to Russia in 1823. Central to Sor’s activity during this period was his involvement in the ballet Cendrillon, for which he wrote the music. Hitherto unknown reviews of the premiere at the King’s Theatre on March 26, 1822, show that both the ballet and the music were consistently well received by the London critics. This success led to action being taken to have the ballet staged at the Paris Opéra, and in the fall that same year …


An Uncatalogued Piece By Fernando Sor?, Ricardo Aleixo Jan 2015

An Uncatalogued Piece By Fernando Sor?, Ricardo Aleixo

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This article discusses a page of music manuscript, shelf no. MD-C-90 (4), preserved in a royal monastery situated in Madrid: the Convent of the Descalzas Reales. It contains three works for guitar, including two attributed to the Catalan composer and guitarist Fernando Sor (1778–1839). The first, entitled Minué de Sors, is known as Sor's Op. 23, No. 6, while the second short composition, Alemanda desors [sic], is not yet officially attributed to Sor. While recent research has revealed that Salvador Castro de Gistau (ca. 1770–?), a publisher originally from Madrid, issued this same piece in his Op. …