Leo Brouwer - Sonata No.1 (I. Fandangos y Boleros & II. Sarabanda de Scriabin)

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Final Exam Performing 2 course at Postgraduate Indonesian Art Institute of Yogyakarta.

"There are things that are structurally hidden in the last 3 bars of 1st movement, i.e. GP (grand pause) and C octave notes. When seen in the next movement (II. Sarabanda de Scriabin), this C octave functions as the dominant (chord V) of the tendency of its tonality, with an indication that the bass string 6 is tuned to the F, and incidentally it is written in the same metric 3/4.
So, after this 1st movement ended, I prefer to proceeded directly to 2nd movement with no pause, making 1st and 2nd movements as unified." - Ricky O. Hermansyah

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