JOAQUIN SOROLLA (Spanish, 1863-1923), Deux femmes dans un intérieur écoutant un guitariste, Signé ‘J Sorolla/ Roma 87’ (en bas à gauche), Mine de plomb, aquarelle et gouache rehaussé de gomme arabique 50.5 x 70 .5 cm. (19 7/8 x 27 ¾ in.), Image Source: Christie’s
Julian Bream plays the Fantasia XXIII, composed by Luis De Milan (1500 – 1561).
Another great post that hits home. My husband went back to playing classical guitar in retirement… a hobby he started when an adolescent. And Julian Bream is one of the greats he taught me about. Thanks for posting!! ❤️
Thank you for this. Have a good Monday. 🙂
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My pleasure, always, Sheila. Have a wonderful week! 🙂🌻
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But for the time period, ‘twould have been a perfect illustration for “Troubador”!
Again, the expression on the listener’s face totally makes the piece, doesn’t it? … Along with the lutist’s flirtatious focus, of course…
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Agree! 👍👍😎
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What a beautiful painting.
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Sorolla is one of my top 5 favorites! I am happy you enjoy this one, too. 🙂🌻
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Another great post that hits home. My husband went back to playing classical guitar in retirement… a hobby he started when an adolescent. And Julian Bream is one of the greats he taught me about. Thanks for posting!! ❤️
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Music, for me, often brings memories to mind. I am happy this is a good one for you, Ellen. Thanks for sharing. 🙂🌻
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I have long admired Bream’s playing.
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He will always be one of a kind. A true master. 🙂🌻
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Thanks for sharing this idea Anita
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Fabulous guitarist and a lovey painting.
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🙂🌻🙏
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