Fernando Sor
Biography
Fernando Sor (baptised 14 February 1778 – 10 July 1839) was a Spanish classical guitarist and composer of the late Classical era and early Romantic era. Best known for writing solo classical guitar music, he also composed an opera (at the age of 19), three symphonies, guitar duos, piano music, songs, a Mass, and at least two successful ballets: Cinderella, which received over one hundred performances, and Hercule et Omphale. Partly because Sor was himself such a classical guitar virtuoso—contemporaries considered him to be the best in the world—he made a point of writing didactic music for players of that instrument of all levels. His Twelve Studies Op. 6, the Twelve Studies Op. 29, the (24) Progressive Lessons Op. 31, and the (24) Very Easy Exercises Op. 35 have been widely played for two hundred years and are regularly reprinted. On the other hand, Sor's concert pieces, like the popular Introduction and Variations on Mozart's "Das klinget so herrlich" Op. 9, belong to the advanced guitar performance repertoire. Unlike modern classical guitar players, Sor used the smaller, slimmer "Romantic" guitars predating today's familiar guitar standards set by Torres. He used the ring finger of his plucking hand "rarely" and "only for harmony (never for melody)." He eschewed the use of nails on that hand.
Bio from Wikipedia
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Unorthodox
1992

Granada

Guitarra Romantica
1977

The Intimate Guitar/2
1976

Virtuoso Variations For Guitar
1972

Baroque Music For Duo Guitar
1970

The Virtuoso Guitar
1968

Five Pieces From "Platero And I" (And Selections By Frescobaldi, Donastia, Debussy, Weiss, Sor)
1963

Guitar Recital - Second Album
1959

Guitar Music Of Spain
1955

Berühmte Kompositionen Für Gitarre

An Andrés Segovia Concert

Maestro Segovia

Guitarra - The Guitar In Spain
1985
Credited work
2,524 releases · 382 albums · active 1952–2026
- Performance · 4,108
- Other credits · 55
Studios: St. John Chrysostom Church, Newmarket, Ontario · Audiofilm · Symphony Hall, Boston · Avery Fisher Hall
Frequent collaborators
- Narciso Yepes
- Andrés Segovia
- Various
- Julian Bream
- Sor
- John Williams (7)
- Segovia
- Alirio Díaz
