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Vals No 1 for 2 Guitars # Guitar # EASY # Fernando Sor # Arte Nova Music Lab # Vals No 1 for 2 Guitars # Arte Nova Music Lab # SheetMusicPlus
Solo Guitar - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.742432 Composed by Fernando Sor. Arranged by Arte Nova Music Lab. Classical,Concert,Standards. Individua...(+)
Solo Guitar - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.742432 Composed by Fernando Sor. Arranged by Arte Nova Music Lab. Classical,Concert,Standards. Individual part. 3 pages. Arte Nova Music Lab #3684065. Published by Arte Nova Music Lab (A0.742432). Fernando Sor or Josep Ferran Sorts i Muntades (baptized 14 February 1778 – died 10 July 1839) was a Spanishclassical guitarist and composer. While he is best known for his guitar compositions, he also composed music for a wide range of genres, including opera, orchestra, string quartet, piano, voice, and ballet. His ballet score Cendrillon(Cinderella) received over one hundred performances. Sor's works for guitar range from pieces for beginning players to advanced players such as Variations on a Theme of Mozart. Sor's contemporaries considered him to be the best guitarist in the world,[1] and his works for guitar have been widely played and reprinted since his death.[2] Although modern classical guitar players usually do, Sor rarely used his ring finger and refused the usage of nails when playing.[3]As Sor's works were published in various countries, his name was translated, leading to variations in the spelling. Variations have included Joseph Fernando Macari Sors, Fernando Sor, Ferran Sor, Ferdinand Sor, and Ferdinando Sor. Taken from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fernando_Sor Andantino for Guitar
Andantino for Guitar # Guitar # INTERMEDIATE # Fernando Sor # Arte Nova Music Lab # Andantino for Guitar # Arte Nova Music Lab # SheetMusicPlus
Solo Guitar - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.742430 Composed by Fernando Sor. Arranged by Arte Nova Music Lab. Concert,Romantic Period,Standards,Worl...(+)
Solo Guitar - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.742430 Composed by Fernando Sor. Arranged by Arte Nova Music Lab. Concert,Romantic Period,Standards,World. Individual part. 4 pages. Arte Nova Music Lab #3684051. Published by Arte Nova Music Lab (A0.742430). Fernando Sor or Josep Ferran Sorts i Muntades (baptized 14 February 1778 – died 10 July 1839) was a Spanishclassical guitarist and composer. While he is best known for his guitar compositions, he also composed music for a wide range of genres, including opera, orchestra, string quartet, piano, voice, and ballet. His ballet score Cendrillon(Cinderella) received over one hundred performances. Sor's works for guitar range from pieces for beginning players to advanced players such as Variations on a Theme of Mozart. Sor's contemporaries considered him to be the best guitarist in the world,[1] and his works for guitar have been widely played and reprinted since his death.[2] Although modern classical guitar players usually do, Sor rarely used his ring finger and refused the usage of nails when playing.[3]As Sor's works were published in various countries, his name was translated, leading to variations in the spelling. Variations have included Joseph Fernando Macari Sors, Fernando Sor, Ferran Sor, Ferdinand Sor, and Ferdinando Sor. Taken from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fernando_Sor Romance Anonimo (tremolo) for Classical Guitar
Romance Anonimo (tremolo) for Classical Guitar # Guitar # INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED # Anon # Keith Terrett # Romance Anonimo # Keith Terrett # SheetMusicPlus
Solo Guitar - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1441944 Composed by Anon. Arranged by Keith Terrett. 20th Century,Classical,Contest,Festival,Instruction...(+)
Solo Guitar - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1441944 Composed by Anon. Arranged by Keith Terrett. 20th Century,Classical,Contest,Festival,Instructional,Multicultural,World. Individual part. 7 pages. Keith Terrett #1021937. Published by Keith Terrett (A0.1441944). Romance Anonimo for Guitar.This beautiful piece, known as Romance d'Amour, Anonymous Romance, Spanish Romance, Romance de Amor, Romanza among other names are a very well know piece. The composer is unknown.Romance Anónimo (Anonymous Romance) is a piece for guitar, also known as Estudio en Mi de Rubira (Study in E by Rubira), Spanish Romance, Romance de España, Romance de Amor, Romance of the Guitar, Romanza and Romance d'Amour among other names. It is composed in the style of parlour music of the late 19th century in Spain or South America,History:The style of the piece is that of the parlour music of the late 19th century in Spain or South America. It has a closed three-part form, the first in the minor key and the second being in the major key, with the third part being a restatement of the first.The origins and authorship of the piece are unknown, hence 'anonimo'. It is thought to have been originally a solo instrumental guitar work from the 19th century, and has variously been attributed to Antonio Rubira, David del Castillo, Francisco Tárrega, Fernando Sor, Daniel Fortea, Francisco Vicaria l Llobet, Antonio Cano, Vicente Gómez, and Narciso Yepes. It has been suggested that doubts about its authorship may have been encouraged by a wish to avoid paying copyright fees and the desire of publishing companies to claim the lucrative copyright.Early recordings:The earliest recording of Romance is found on a cylinder from the Viuda de Aramburo label[3][4][5][6] featuring guitarists Luis and Simon Ramírez, which was made in Madrid sometime between 1897 and 1901. The work is titled Sort-Estudio para Guitarra por S. Ramirez. The name Sort, as it occurs on the cylinder's title, probably refers to Fernando Sor, as his surname is sometimes spelled Sort or Sorts. The recording may be heard on the Doremi CD release Tarrega, His Disciples, and Their Students (DHR-7996) and online at the UCSB Cylinder Audio Archive.Possible origins:An early publication of the work, known as Estudio para Guitarra de Rovira and attributed to Spanish guitarist Antonio Rubira,[13] was published by J.A. Medina e Hijo in Argentina before 1925 (probably in 1913, when the publisher ceased activities).Guitarist and composer Isaías Sávio (Montevideo, 1900 — São Paulo, 1977) published the work in 1959 with the title Romance de Amor (Estudo em Mi) Música de Antonio Rovira (Segunda metade do século XIX) He published information which cited Antonio Rubira as the author. (See Violào e Mestres Junio, 1966 / São Paulo, Brasil.Sávio gives information that Juan Pargas, who knew Rubira, gave the Estudio de Rovira to the guitarist Juan Valles in 1876 or 1878. Sávio mentions that the work became popular in Buenos Aires and began to be published by, among others, Spaniard Pedro Maza; and that the work appeared in the method of Pedro Mascaró y Reissig, published in Montevideo in 1919, with the title Conocido por Estudio de Rovira.Publishing company Ricordi of Argentina currently publishes the piece, and attributes authorship to Antonio Rubira. Fernando Sor: Easy Studies, 24 Op.35 for guitar solo # Guitar # INTERMEDIATE # Classical # Fernando Sor # Virtualsheetmusic
Instantly downloadable sheet music by Fernando Sor for guitar solo of EASY/MEDIUM skill level. Contents: opus 35, op. 35, 24 studies, 24 etudes,etude, etudes, studies, exercises, study / classical,spanish,instructional...(+)
Instantly downloadable sheet music by Fernando Sor for guitar solo of EASY/MEDIUM skill level. Contents: opus 35, op. 35, 24 studies, 24 etudes,etude, etudes, studies, exercises, study / classical,spanish,instructional Contredanse Opus 8 - Guitar
Contredanse Opus 8 - Guitar # Guitar # INTERMEDIATE # Dionisio Aguado # Arte Nova Music Lab # Contredanse Opus 8 - Guitar # Arte Nova Music Lab # SheetMusicPlus
Solo Guitar - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.742410 Composed by Dionisio Aguado. Arranged by Arte Nova Music Lab. Concert,Romantic Period,Standards,W...(+)
Solo Guitar - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.742410 Composed by Dionisio Aguado. Arranged by Arte Nova Music Lab. Concert,Romantic Period,Standards,World. Individual part. 3 pages. Arte Nova Music Lab #3009123. Published by Arte Nova Music Lab (A0.742410). Dionisio Aguado y GarcÃa (8 April 1784 – 29 December 1849) was a Spanish classical guitarist and composer. Born in Madrid, he studied with Miguel GarcÃa. In 1826, Aguado visited Paris, where he met and became friends with and for a while lived with Fernando Sor.[1] Sor's duo Les Deux Amis (The Two Friends) commemorated the friendship: one part is marked Sor and the other Aguado.Aguado's major work Escuela de Guitarra was a guitar tutor published in 1825.[1] As of 2011, it is still in print, with Tecla Editions releasing a reprint in 2005.[2] In the Escuela Aguado describes his use of fingernails on the right hand as well as his invention of a tripodison: a device that held the guitar and thus minimized the damping effect of the player's body on the guitar's back and sides.[3] Aguado's other works include Trois Rondos Brillants (Opus 2), Le Menuet Affandangado (Opus 15), Le Fandango Varie (Opus 16), as well as numerous waltzes, minuets, and other light pieces. The more extended works require a virtuoso technique and left-hand stretches that are almost impossible on the longer string lengths of modern guitars. (See Frederick Noad, The Classical Guitar). Taken from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dionisio_Aguado_y_Garc%C3%ADa CAPRICHO ARABE for guitar by Tarrega - Rev. and fing. by Flavio Sala
CAPRICHO ARABE for guitar by Tarrega - Rev. and fing. by Flavio Sala # Guitar # INTERMEDIATE # Classical # Francisco Tarrega
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Composed by Francisco Tarrega
(1852-1909). Arranged by
Flavio Sala. 20th Century,
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Guitar - Intermediate -
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Composed by Francisco Tarrega
(1852-1909). Arranged by
Flavio Sala. 20th Century,
Romantic Period, Post-
Romantic. Score. 6 pages.
Published by Flavio Sala Francísco Tárrega (1852 – 1909) è il fondatore della Scuola Chitarristica Spagnola, la solache può vantare più di 150 anni distoria e un unico filo conduttore.
Partitodall’opera di Fernando Sor (1778 –1839) e di Dionisio Aguado (1784 –1849), Tàrrega ampliò e affinò la tecnica, arricchendo la chitarra classica dinuovi mezzi espressivi e di repertorio. Tali innovazioni sono giunte fino ainostri giorni grazie ai suoi numerosi discepoli diretti, tra cui Miguel Llobet, Daniel Fortea e PascualRoch e indiretti: Andrés Segovia,Regino ed Eduardo Sainz de la Maza, AlirioDíaz, Pasqualino Garzia e molti altri.
Emilio Pujol (1886 – 1980), che studiò con Tárrega durante gliultimi 7 anni di vita di quest’ultimo, raccolse l’eredità del Maestro in un monumentalemetodo, in 4 volumi, di inestimabile valore: la Escuela Razonada de la Guitarra,basada en los principios de la técnica de Tárrega, con una prefazione di Manuel De Falla, portando a termine ciò che perTárrega restò un sogno e che la morte prematura non gli permise neanche diiniziare.
Il CaprichoÁrabe, scritto nel1899, è forse la composizione più celebrata di Tárrega, dopo Recuerdosde la Alhambra.
In questarevisione ho tenuto presente la versione pubblicata in Spagna dall’editore UnionMusical Española e le biografie più importanti scritte su Tárrega:EmilioPujol: Tárrega (Edizioni: L’empreinte mélodique), Wolf Moser: Francisco Tárrega yla guitarra en España entre 1830 y 1960 (Edizioni: Piles) e AdriánRius Espinós: Francisco Tárrega, una biografíadocumental (Edizioni:Orphenica Lyra).
Alla luce di taliletture, ho ritenuto opportuno segnare le dinamiche e omettere alcuniabbellimenti e glissati. Lo stesso Tárrega, infatti, pare ebbe dei ripensamentia riguardo. Ho mantenuto, pertanto, quelli nelle ripetizioni, tagliando glialtri. Ho aggiunto e cambiato alcune diteggiature di entrambe le mani, considerandol’evoluzione della chitarra classica anche dal punto di vista della costruzione,nonché la tecnica flamenca. Infine, l’idea nell’Introduzione, di eseguire laseconda scala discendente, interamente con la sola mano sinistra, è, invece,totalmente mia.
Bojano, 29Settembre 2020.
Flavio Sala.
*** Melancholy by Napoleon Coste for classical guitar
Melancholy by Napoleon Coste for classical guitar # Guitar notes and tablatures # EASY # Classical # Napoleon Coste
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Guitar Tab, Classical Gutar,
Fingerstyle Guitar, Guitar
solo - Early Intermediate -
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Composed by Napoleon Coste
(1806-1883). Arranged b...(+)
Guitar Tab, Classical Gutar,
Fingerstyle Guitar, Guitar
solo - Early Intermediate -
Digital Download
Composed by Napoleon Coste
(1806-1883). Arranged by
PianoSheetNow. 21st Century,
20th Century, Romantic
Period, Classical Period,
Recital. Sheet Music Single,
Tablature. 2 pages. Published
by PianoSheetNow Claude Antoine Jean Georges Napoleon Coste was a virtuoso guitarist (27 June 1805 – 17 February 1883) and Fernando Sor's student. He wrote many works for Classical guitar.
Melancholy is an early intermediate work in E minor, E major and C# minor keys, for Classical Guitar solo (or fingerstyle with nylon strings guitar).
With standard notation and Tablature, with downloadable simple mp3 for audio help.
Two pages, Early Intermediate, 3:10' min.