Silvan de Smit: F. Tárrega - Lágrima

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This composition is named "Lagrima", a beloved piece by Francisco Tárrega, which could be translated into "Teardrop" in the English language.

This video showcases the intricate beauty and emotional depth of one of the most cherished works in the classical guitar repertoire. It's not a surprise that it is still being played after many years.

When one briefly looks at the sheet music it might appear as if it were just a simplistic piece of music, but it has a real profound quality. When you take the time to understand it deeply, one discovers a highly sophisticated , nuanced and masterfully balanced work of musical-art.

"Lagrima" is a prelude written by Francisco Tárrega, a pivotal figure in the history of the classical guitar. Born in 1852 in Spain, Tárrega is often hailed as the father of modern classical guitar and is renowned for his contributions to guitar technique and repertoire.

This piece, composed around 1881, is a testament to Tárrega's profound ability to blend melody and harmony in a way that speaks directly to the soul. It is believed that "Lagrima" was composed during Tárrega's stay in London, reflecting his feelings of homesickness and longing for his native Spain.

The recording is set against a backdrop that echoes the serene and introspective nature of the piece, providing a visually soothing experience.

As you listen to the gentle ebb and flow of this timeless melody, notice the nuanced dynamics and delicate fingerwork, hallmarks of Tárrega's style. This piece, while brief, encapsulates the essence of the Romantic era in music, characterized by deep expression of emotion and an emphasis on lyrical melodies.

Immerse yourself in this beautiful performance of "Lagrima," a piece that continues to resonate with audiences worldwide, transcending time and borders. Whether you're a longtime admirer of classical guitar or new to the genre, this performance is sure to touch your heart and leave a lasting impression.

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