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24 Studies Work: Sergio Assad

Assad incorporates modern percussive effects, complex slurs, and micro-timbres. This trains the player to treat the guitar as a miniature orchestra.

While the ghost of Fernando Sor’s didactic works or Villa-Lobos’s seminal 12 Etudes looms large over the instrument, Assad’s contribution feels distinctly contemporary. These are not merely exercises to be played in a practice room; they are concise, character-filled miniatures that serve as a litmus test for the modern guitarist. sergio assad 24 studies work

Whether you are looking to refine your syncopation or dive into the harmonic depth of Brazilian choro, Assad’s 24 Studies provide an indispensable guide. These are not merely exercises to be played

, a towering figure in contemporary classical guitar, released a definitive collection titled 24 Studies for Guitar in 2020. This monumental work is widely regarded as the most significant cycle of guitar etudes since the foundational Twelve Etudes of Heitor Villa-Lobos. This monumental work is widely regarded as the

By the time Sergio Assad began composing his 24 studies (completed in various stages, with a definitive publication by Editions Henry Lemoine), the guitar world already had Heitor Villa-Lobos’s 12 Estudos (1929) and Leo Brouwer’s Estudios Sencillos (1960s). Villa-Lobos conquered the concert etude; Brouwer conquered the pedagogical etude.

What truly elevates the 24 Studies is their stylistic diversity. Assad seamlessly blends classical formal structures with the vibrant DNA of Brazilian popular and folk music. Performers will easily detect the DNA of various musical traditions:

If you are looking to explore these studies further, you can find the publication and recording details: Available through Productions d'Oz .