![]() This three-movement work, which was a compulsory piece in the 2002 GFA, is still perhaps his most famous work. ![]() Assad states that when these pieces were conceived, he was very influenced by a repertoire of jazz and rock music that he used to listen to.” This exciting and virtuosic work, writes João Paulo Figueirôa Da Cruz in his 2008 annotated bibliography of Assad’s work, “requires a great amount of energy, synchronism between both guitars, and great lyricism. ![]() The “Three Brazilian Scenes” was the first of his original pieces to be played in Brazil by the Assad Duo. Três Cenas Brasileiras (1984), played by Kupinski Guitar Duo In some cases, we’ve included some remarks from the original CG reviews of the pieces, and from current remarks by CG writers and others.ġ. From the Summer 2017 issue of Classical Guitar | BY BLAIR JACKSONīelow are eight pieces by Sérgio Assad that give some sense of the range of his compositions, from angular, dissonant flights to searing, deeply felt melodies, unusual harmonies, interesting textural juxtapositions, and dazzling virtuoso passages.
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