Fernando Sor: Bourée or March? The Tempo of Andante in A-Minor, op. 35 no. 14

What if the Andante-Etude in A-Minor op. 35 no. 14 by Fernando Sor was a March? Or a Bourèe? How do we have to reed the time signature and "Andante" under this point of view? After the video on the historical editions of the piece (   • Fernando Sor - Andante op. 35 no. 14 in A ...  ) here some further considerations on Tempo, Mouvement and the resulting versions of the piece. Find the analysis and my score on my dropbox subscribing to my newsletter (link under the description). 00:00 March or Bourèe? 00:31 The Bourée Hypothesis 01:33:09 „Napoleonic“ March and La Marseillaise 03:38 Dance Movement and Time Signature 05:05 Tempo or Mouvement? 06:27 Andante? 08:54 Formal Analysis 14:30 Harmony through Counterpoint Versions: 15:11 4/4 Andante - 84 bpm 16:22 Alla Breve - 72 bpm 17:22 4/4 French March - 126 bpm 18:14 Alla Breve, Bourèe (Keyboard) - 104 bpm 18:58 My Choice ============================= for free pdf, subscribe to my newsletter: http://eepurl.com/iC22SU [email protected]   / joachim.geissler.1