SKU: UT.CH-227
ISBN 9790215324145. 9 x 12 inches.
Emilio Calandin: Piccola sfumaturaClaudia Montero: Lagrimas de Buenos AiresMarco Reghezza: Como PreludioMarco Smaili: PreludioAlessandro Spazzoli: Preludio in Do maggioreRoberto Tagliamacco: Prelude sur le nom de TarregaPaolo Ugoletti: Prelude sur le nom de TarregaHaving been invited several times onto the jury of the prestigious Certamen Tarrega in Benicasim, I thought I would involve a few composers in a gift to the father of the modern guitar. So I asked the composers to write a Prelude of the kind that Tarrega wrote and which count among his most significant compositions.These Preludes for Tarrega, all written between August and November 2015, are very different from each other. The common feature, however, between these and the Preludes by Tarrega is their brevity, an average level of performance difficulty and guaranteed easy listening, even when written in a non-tonal language (like the meditative and melancholy piece by Emilio Calandin and the one by Marco Smaili, with its Impressionistic feel reminding one of Tarrega's most famous pupil, Miguel Llobet).In some Preludes (the ones by Paolo Ugoletti, Roberto Tagliamacco, Claudia Montero) the reference to Lagrima, one of Tarrega's most famous Preludes, is evident in form, title and some citations. Ugoletti and Tagliamacco work well and expressively on harmony and counterpoint, while the Argentinian Claudia Montero links Tarrega to a heartbreaking Buenos Aires...In Alessandro Spazzoli there is rather more a connection with Tarrega's sense of melody and deep simplicity, while Marco Reghezza remembers ironically what was brewing in European music when Tarrega was alive: in fact, his Como Preludio goes across the 24 keys - and even a reference to Wagner's Tristan raises its head...I am delighted for this volume to come out at the time of the fiftieth edition of the Certamen Tarrega.(Piero Bonaguri).
SKU: HL.49010861
ISBN 9790001096973. UPC: 073999731262. 9.0x12.0x0.031 inches.
Contents: Spanische Romanze (anon) * Lagrima (Tarrega) * Etude (Tarrega).
SKU: M7.VOGG-816
ISBN 9783802408168. German.
Für Gitarristen der Mittelstufe Über 60 der bekanntesten und wichtigsten Stücke für die Konzertgitarre (Solo und Duo) aus drei Jahrhunderten in traditioneller Notation - die unentbehrliche Stückesammlung, die in keinem gutsortierten Notenregal fehlen darf! Endlich alle Stücke, die man sich bisher in Einzelausgaben anschaffen oder aus Dutzenden von Sammlungen zusammenstellen musste, in einem einzigen Band! Von Aguado und Bach bis zu Sor und Tárrega, hier findet sich für jeden Gitarristengeschmack das Richtige. Alle Stücke spielfertig eingerichtet mit Fingersätzen und Lagenangaben. Die beiden aufwendig produzierten Begleit-CDs sind nicht nur ein idealer Begleiter beim Üben, sondern auch ein absoluter Hörgenuss für jeden Liebhaber klassischer Gitarrenmusik.
SKU: FG.55011-732-7
ISBN 9790550117327.
Post-Tarrega Stress Funk (2020) is a whirlwind showcase piece for the guitar. Exceptionally demanding technically, it was composed for the guitar virtuoso Otto Tolonen, who premiered the work at the Amsterdam Concertgebouw in February 2020.
SKU: HL.50490797
9.0x12.0x0.384 inches.
SKU: HL.14029068
SKU: HL.14032736
SKU: GI.G-145876
ISBN 9781574630213. UPC: 888680067700.
Romantic guitarist and composer Francisco Tárrega was born in Spain on November 21st 1852. He was trained at the Madrid Conservatory where he studied composition and was proficient on both guitar and piano. Through his compositions and unique sound, he is considered to have established the foundations for 20th century classical guitar and for increasing interest in the guitar as a recital instrument. Virtuoso marimbist Jack Van Geem's transcriptions of Tárrega's works add new and exciting literature for solo marimba. Detailed interpretive notes accompany each piece providing the marimbist with Van Geem's insightful interpretive suggestions. Selections in this collection include: Capricho Arabe · Recuerdos de la Alhambra · Danza Mora · Pavana · La Alborada · Marieta! · MarÃa · Lágrima.