Finchdean (Advanced Edition)
for Solo Classical Guitar
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This evocative composition was inspired by the English countryside and a summer visit to St Hubert’s Chapel at Idsworth, a 14th-century landmark near Finchdean on the Hampshire/Sussex border. Tremolo passages portray the shimmering wheat fields, bell-like figures suggest the chapel’s historic charm, and the lute-style central section captures the tranquillity of its interior and medieval murals. The piece closes as sunlight fades, leaving the countryside in quiet reflection.
Performance and Repertoire Notes:
- Finchdean is Bruce Paine’s most popular work, performed worldwide in New Zealand, Australia, England, France, the Czech Republic, and Mexico.
- It is a standard choice for advanced University-level guitar exams and has been accepted by Trinity College London as FTCL exam repertoire.
- Includes a bonus simplified version using triplet figures instead of the cross-string tremolo — still challenging, but easier on the right hand.
- Capo required: 3rd fret.
Duration: ~5’45”
Tuning: Standard (played with capo as notated)
Recordings:
NAXOS release, June 2017.
Earlier recording by Bruce Paine on Lateral Lines.
Also available on YouTube.
Details
- Publication Date
- Apr 19, 2017
- Language
- English
- Category
- Music
- Copyright
- All Rights Reserved - Standard Copyright License
- Contributors
- By (author): Bruce Paine
Specifications
- Format