Composer
Fernando Sor (1778-1839); ESP
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Spanish composer Fernando Sor (originally Sors), despite having composed prolifically for various vocal and instrumental ensembles, is remembered today chiefly as a virtuoso guitarist whose hundred-plus compositions for that instrument constitute a vital part of its concert repertory. While the exact date of Sor's birth remains unknown, he is known to have been born in Barcelona and baptized on Valentine's Day in the year 1778. Of Catalan ancestry, Sor attended the choir school at Montserrat monastery and later enrolled in Barcelona's military academy. After the production of his opera Telemaco nell'isola de Calipso in 1797 he moved to Madrid, where he served in a number of minor administrative positions and continued to compose privately. During the French invasion of 1808 Sor's military background and patriotism roused him to fight against the invaders, though by 1810 he had resigned himself to the presence of the new regime; when the French withdrew three years later Sor opted, along with countless other Spanish artists and intellectuals, to return to Paris with them.
After two years of teaching guitar and performing in various Parisian venues, Sor moved to London and remained there for eight years (1815-1823). Many of his works were published there, and his thirty-three Italian vocal ariettas (published in groups of three) made a particularly strong impact. Sor also gained fame after directing his energies toward the ballet; Cendrillon (1822) achieved the most favorable critical and public response and was successfully transplanted to Paris in 1822. When the Bolshoi theater in Moscow showed an interest in the work for the 1823 season, Sor accompanied the lead dancers to Moscow. He limited his compositional activities to music for the guitar while staying in Russia, and by the time he returned to Paris in 1826 he had several works for the instrument ready for publication and had completed much of the work on a Méthode pour la guitare, eventually published in Paris in 1830. Except for occasional trips abroad, such as a journey to London in 1828 to oversee production of a new ballet, Hassan et le calife, Sor remained in Paris, composing and teaching guitar, until his death in 1839.
Much of Sor's music that has survived (two symphonies, three string quartets and any number of smaller pieces have been lost since his death) has been abandoned by performers, but his music for the guitar lives on. Much of his reputation is based on the continued use of his Méthode by teachers and students of classical guitar. Sor's musical style derives largely from an awareness of the late eighteenth century German masters (in particular Haydn); his guitar music, with its independent voices and occasionally contrapuntal textures, shows a tendency to move away from the largely chordal textures that had been common up to that point.
© Blair Johnston, All Music Guide
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Works for Guitar
523 tracks
- Etudes
166 tracks
- 12 Etudes, Op.6
29 tracks
- 24 Little Progressive Etudes, Op.44
24 tracks
- 25 Progressive Etudes, Op.60
25 tracks
- 24 Etudes, Op.35
55 tracks
- 12 Etudes, Op.29
19 tracks
- 24 Etudes, Op.31
9 tracks
- Complete Method for the Spanish Guitar
4 tracks
- Estudio XIX
1 track
- 12 Etudes, Op.6
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Fantasies
46 tracks
- Cuarta Fantasía, Op.12
2 tracks
- Fantaisie in D (Dedicated to Natalie Houzé)
3 tracks
- Fantaisie, Op.10
2 tracks
- Fantaisie, Op.46 ('Souvenir d'amitié')
1 track
- Fantaisie, Op.4
1 track
- Fantaisie, Op.56 ('Souvenirs d'une soirée à Berlin')
1 track
- Fantasie ('Les Adieux')
1 track
- Fantasie in G, Op.21, No.5
1 track
- Fantasie No.1 in C, Op.7
2 tracks
- Fantasie Villageoise, Op.52
9 tracks
- Fantasie Élégiaque, Op.59
5 tracks
- Fantasie, Op.58
3 tracks
- Fantasy, Op.30, No.2
10 tracks
- Fantasy, Op.30, No.7
2 tracks
- Fantasía, Op.7
3 tracks
- Cuarta Fantasía, Op.12
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Variations
63 tracks
- Introduction and Variations on 'Gentil Housard', Op.27
1 track
- Introduction and Variations on 'Qe ne suis-je la Fougère', Op.26
1 track
- Introduction and Variations on the Air 'Marlborough', Op.28
2 tracks
- Introduction, Theme, and Variations, Op.20
1 track
- Tema variado, WoO
2 tracks
- Theme, Variations, and Menuet, Op.3
2 tracks
- Thème varié in C, Op.15c
1 track
- Variations in C, Op.11a
1 track
- Variations on 'Ye Banks and Braes', Op.40
2 tracks
- Variations on a Theme of Mozart, Op.9
17 tracks
- Variations on La Folia and Minuet, Op.15
1 track
- Variations on Paisiello's 'Nel Cor Più Non Mi Sento', Op.16
3 tracks
- 2 Themes variés and 12 Minuets, for guitar, Op.11
22 tracks
- Introduction, Theme and Variations on a theme from Mozart's 'The Magic Flute,' Op.9
7 tracks
- Introduction and Variations on 'Gentil Housard', Op.27
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Sonatas
27 tracks
- Grand Sonata, Op.22
17 tracks
- Grand Sonata, Op.25
5 tracks
- Guitar Sonata No.1 in D, Op.14, 'Gran Solo'
2 tracks
- Sonata in C, Op.15, No.2
3 tracks
- Grand Sonata, Op.22
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Other Guitar Works
123 tracks
- 6 Arias from Mozart's 'Magic Flute', Op.19
13 tracks
- 6 Bagatelles ('Mes Ennuis'), Op.43
6 tracks
- Caprice, Op.50 ('Le Calme')
1 track
- Est ce bien ça?, 6 pieces, Op.48
6 tracks
- Grand Solo, Op.14
6 tracks
- L'Encouragement, Op.34
10 tracks
- La Candeur
1 track
- March du Ballet de Cendrillon
1 track
- Marche funebre pour harpolyre
1 track
- Minuet in C
1 track
- Minuet in D
1 track
- Morceau de Concert Op.54
2 tracks
- 6 Petites Pièces faciles ('Voyons si c'est ça'), Op.45
6 tracks
- 6 Petites Pièces Progressives, Op.47
6 tracks
- Petites pièces, Op.42
6 tracks
- 3 Pièces de Société, Op.33
10 tracks
- 6 Short Pieces, Op.5
8 tracks
- 8 Small Pieces, Op.24
10 tracks
- Sérénade, Op.37
3 tracks
- 6 Valses et un Galop, Op.57
7 tracks
- 6 Waltzes ('A la Bonne Heure'), Op.51
6 tracks
- 6 Waltzes, Op.17
6 tracks
- 6 Waltzes, Op.18
6 tracks
- 6 Arias from Mozart's 'Magic Flute', Op.19
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Duets
51 tracks
- Le Premier Pas Vers Moi, Op.53
2 tracks
- Fantasie, Op.63 ('Souvenir de Russie')
7 tracks
- Duet, Op.62
2 tracks
- 3 Duets, Op.55
7 tracks
- Fantaisie, Op.54bis
3 tracks
- Divertissement militaire, Op.49
2 tracks
- 6 Valses faciles, Op.44bis
6 tracks
- Fantasie ('Les Deux Amis'), Op.41
2 tracks
- 6 Valses, Op.39
6 tracks
- Divertissement, Op.38
3 tracks
- L'encouragement, Op.34, No.4
2 tracks
- 3 Pequeños Divertimento, Op.61
7 tracks
- La Romanesca, for violin and guitar
2 tracks
- Le Premier Pas Vers Moi, Op.53
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Divertimenti
47 tracks
- 6 Divertimenti, Op.8
6 tracks
- Six Divertimenti, Op.1
12 tracks
- 6 Divertimenti, Op.13
6 tracks
- 6 Divertimenti, Op.2
13 tracks
- Divertimenti, Op.23
10 tracks
- 6 Divertimenti, Op.8
- Etudes
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Seguidillos for Voice and Guitar
12 tracks
- Cesa de atormentarme (Stop tormenting me)
1 track
- De amor en las prisiones
1 track
- Acuerdate bien mio (Remember, my beloved)
1 track
- Preparame la tumba (Prepare my tomb)
1 track
- Como ha de resolverse (How can anyone resolve)
1 track
- Muchacha y la verguenza (My girl, where's your modesty?)
1 track
- Si dices que mis ojos (If you say that my eyes)
1 track
- El que quisiera amando (He who would love)
1 track
- Las mujeres y cuerdas (Women and guitar strings)
1 track
- Mis descuidados ojos (My careless eyes)
1 track
- Andante maestoso
1 track
- Andante expressivo
1 track
- Cesa de atormentarme (Stop tormenting me)
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Works for Guitar
2 tracks
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Variations
1 track
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Other Guitar Works
1 track
- Grand Solo, Op.14
1 track
- Grand Solo, Op.14
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Variations
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