Spring Chôro is an optimistic, joyous affair in A major with a catchy rhythm and a rather nice, unpretentious opening tune of the type you think you may have heard previously. The work takes the form of a rondo with this opening segment appearing twice more. In between there is a more chordal passage with once again an agreeable tune and later on an eight-bar tremolo section. This is a pleasant, unpretentious little ditty in the attractive Brazilian chôro style with some agreeable melodies, and probably would be ideal for the Intermediate player.
Steve Marsh