Are you a fan of the wonderful Spanish composer Fernando Sor (1778-1839), who François-Joseph Fétis dubbed “the Beethoven of the guitar”? Browse our sheet music and scores, and discover the wide world of the composer who first brought the guitar to Europe’s concert halls with Stretta Music today!
Fernando Sor was born into a military family, but any thoughts of a military career were swiftly extinguished when his father introduced him to Italian Opera. It was also his father who introduced him to the guitar, an instrument that at the time, was only really played at home, in bars and in canteens. He studied harmony and counterpoint, but since it was not yet taught academically, Sor had to teach himself to play the guitar.
Unfortunately, Sor did not fit in well in the musical circles of Charles IV’s court, but luckily he was accepted into the artistic circle of the 13th Duchess of Alba, where he met and worked with musicians like Dionisio Aguado . During the French invasion, in line with the oath of allegiance he swore to Napoleon I in 1810, Sor composed mainly nationalist music, and in 1813, when the French were expelled from Spain, he was sent into exile.
His first stop was Paris, where Fernando Sor’s works were published in the “Journal de Musique Étrangère pour la Guitare ou Lyre”, the “Journal of Foreign Music for Guitar or Lyre”, which made him very popular. Despite his popularity, he was not offered a position as composer for the band of the King of France’s Court, so he moved to London, where he had many more musical opportunities, and quickly distinguished himself as a singing teacher, and composer of Italian Arias and Ballet.
After a stay in Russia, Sor returned permanently to Paris in 1826, where he continued to compose and wrote his Método de guitarra española, his “Method of the Spanish Guitar”. He died in Paris in 1839 and is buried in Montmartre Cemetery.
He is best known for the Fernando Sor Guitar Works, and out of his friendship and collaboration with Dionisio Aguado came the wonderful work for two guitars Les Deux Amis, “The Two Friends”, in which the two guitar parts are written as “Sor” and “Aguado”.
Fernando Sor wrote in the classic style, very much influenced by the French “style galant”. He used many “suspensions” in his music, similar to those of Haydn and Mozart. Today however, Sor’s works are generally performed in a more romantic style. Alongside his guitar works, his ballets, choral music and orchestral works are particularly popular.
para guitarra
Edicion Ibérica 197
for: Classical guitar
Music lesson book
Item no.: 376297
n. 11-20
ad uso dei Conservatori
for: Guitar
Music score, Playback-CD
Item no.: 776317
for: Guitar
Lesson book (with standard notation and tabs), DVD
Item no.: 659678
for: Guitar
Music lesson book
Item no.: 270308
Mit methodischen Hinweisen zur technischen Bewältigung und zum Vortrag (Sammelband, Technik) (Collection, Technique)
for: Classical guitar
Music lesson book
Item no.: 407901
Mit methodischen Hinweisen zur technischen Bewältigung und zum Vortrag (Sammelband, Technik) (Collection, Technique)
for: Classical guitar
Music lesson book
Item no.: 407899
für Gitarre (Anfänger)
for: Classical guitar
Music lesson book
Item no.: 393015
En 25 lecciones progresivas
for: Classical guitar
Music lesson book (anthology)
Item no.: 766924
for: Classical guitar
Lesson book (with standard notation and tabs), DVD
Item no.: 1208971
n. 1-10
ad uso dei Conservatori
for: Guitar
Music score, Playback-CD
Item no.: 776488
for: Guitar
Music lesson book
Item no.: 766572