Auguste Franchomme - Three Cello Pieces Arranged for Guitar
Classical Guitar - Digital Sheet Music

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Composed by Auguste Franchomme (1808-1884). Arranged by Eric J Roth. Romantic Period. Individual part. 10 pages. Eric J Roth #5178787. Published by Eric J Roth (A0.914746).

Auguste Franchomme was one of the most well-known and respected cellists in 19th century France. He was born in 1808 in Lille and went on to have a long, celebrated career in Paris as a performer, teacher and composer. Of the three pieces arranged here for guitar, one is drawn from the Twelve Caprices, Op. 7 and two are from the Twelve Etudes, Op. 35. The Caprice, No. 9, Larghetto con dolore, retains its original key of B minor. Etudes, No. 5, Allegretto, and No. 6, Andante con moto, have been transposed to new keys. All transfer well to the guitar, offering novel textures while still seeming idiomatic to the instrument. .

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