tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13299345.post112359381570276801..comments2023-07-09T15:59:59.241+08:00Comments on solitude.in.music: Carnival of Music #10solitudexhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12740659492577352273noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13299345.post-1123786907131631082005-08-12T03:01:00.000+08:002005-08-12T03:01:00.000+08:00Hi Hucbald!At least Schoenberg did include guitar ...Hi Hucbald!<BR/>At least Schoenberg did include guitar parts in his chamber music (Opus 24) and stage works (Moses und Aron Opera), even though there may not be any solo guitar works by him. Seems quite possible that he really respected the guitar. =<BR/><BR/>And do update me on how that guitar sounds. You're sure rich to be able to have a custom-made eleven-string guitar. But electric? Hmm...solitudexhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12740659492577352273noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13299345.post-1123702295350198582005-08-11T03:31:00.000+08:002005-08-11T03:31:00.000+08:00Hey Jeff, excellent blog! I was wondering who had...Hey Jeff, excellent blog! I was wondering who had been visiting my site from .sg, and now I guess I know. ;^) Thanks for the compliment of putting me in your links. Consider yourself bookmarked.<BR/><BR/>I'm not a Schoenberg fan (Except for his tonal theory books), but I too wish Segovia had let him compose a piece for the guitar. It would have made that style accessable to us guitarists, who are often ignored by "serious" composers.<BR/><BR/>I have a new custom eleven-string electric nylon string guitar on the way (It has five two-string courses and a single low E string), so I'll be doing some guitar blogging when I get it next month.<BR/><BR/>Cheers!Hucbaldhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17111826753868595100noreply@blogger.com