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Baroque Guitar Anthology, w. Audio-CD. Vol.1 - 25 Guitar and Lute Pieces. Schwierigkeit: 3-4. Original Works from the 17th and 18th Centuries

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The second volume of this anthology series contains 25 original works by composers of the 17th and 18th centuries, transcribed for guitar by co-author Stuart Willis. Including pieces by Corbetta, Falkenhagen, Gallot and Weiss, amongst others, it offers a wide stylistic range of works, many of which are rarely available. The collection is accompanied by a CD recording of all pieces performed by Jens Franke, and is suitable for students of c.4-5 years of playing experience, or those of grades 3-4 level (UK and Commonwealth). The book also includes composer biographies and teaching notes on each of the pieces.
Instrumentation:
guitar

List of contents

Reusner: Aria - de Richée: Aria - Daube: Menuet I / Menuet II - Richée: Sarabande - Richée: Menuet - Corbetta: Prelude - Matteis: Prelude - Anon. (Rosani Lautenbuch): Minuetto - Anon. (Rosani Lautenbuch): Air Gracieux - Daube: Arioso - Conradi: Menuet - Gallot: Sarabande 'La Pièce de Huit Heures' - Hagen: Aria - Hagen: Andante - de Visée: Chaconne, transposé du théorbe - de Visée: La Montfermeil, Rondeau, transposé du théorbe - de Visée: Allemande - Mesangeau: Sarabande - Bittner: Courante - Falckenhagen: Cantabile - Kellner: Pastorel - Hagen: Minuetto - Anon. (Rosani Lautenbuch): Allegro - Weiss: Minuet - Weiss: Minuet

Product details

Assisted by Jens Franke (Editor), Stuart Willis (Editor)
Publisher Schott Music, Mainz
 
Product format Sheet music
Released 01.01.2012
 
EAN 9792201327420
No. of pages 36
Weight 181 g
Illustrations Noten
Series Schott Anthology Series
Subject Humanities, art, music > Music > Sheet music

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