13 Tangos by Astor Piazzolla Instrument : guitar Nombre de Pages : 32 Play Piazzolla is a unique collection of 13 tangos by the Argentinian master of tango nuevo, arranged for easy solo guitar. The pieces have been skilfully arranged by Gary Ryan so that this wonderfully vibrant music can be easily enjoyed by younger guitar players. The British guitarist Gary Ryan is one of the world's leading exponents of the guitar and a Professor at the Royal College of Music in London. He has performed internationally to exceptional critical acclaim and is also widely recognised for his innovative guitar compositions and educational work with players at all levels. Content : Artisane- Ausencias - Chanson de la naissance - El viaje - Los suenos - Milonga for three - Vuelvo al sur - Milonga - Ouverture (1) - Ouverture (2) - Sensuel - Tango final
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ISBN 978-1-55440-542-8.
This inaugural edition of the Cello Series offers a sound and progressive collection of Repertoire, Recordings, Etudes, Technique, and Orchestral Excerpts for the aspiring cellist. With an expansive representation of musical styles from all eras, this series addresses the need for a single collection of quality educational materials to foster musical development and instill appreciation of the richness and diversity of music written for cello. Supporting a balanced course of study, this series organizes repertoire into nine volumes from the Preparatory Level through Level 8. Each level offers music from a range of styles and compositional eras, including standard literature, new arrangements of familiar tunes, and music written for cellists, by cellists. These selections provide the flexibility to choose pedagogically appropriate material suited to each individual, and to motivate students to fully develop their musicianship and technique.Concertos:Concerto No. 4 in G Major, op. 65 - Goltermann, Georg arr. Leo Schulz- First Movement: AllegroConcertino No. 1 in C Major, op. 7 - Klengel, Julius- First Movement: AllegroConcerto No. 1 in A Minor, RV 422 - Vivaldi, Antonio arr. Eberhard Wenzel- Second Movement: Largo cantabileSonatas and Suites:Sonata in D Minor, op. 8, no. 9 - De Fesch, Willem arr. Jason Noble- First Movement: Siciliano- Second Movement: AllemandeSonata in G Minor, RV 42 - Vivaldi, Antonio- First Movement: Preludio- Second Movement: AllemandaSinfonia in F Major - Pergolesi, Giovanni Battista arr. Joseph Schmid- Third Movement: Adagio- Fourth Movement: PrestoConcert Repertoire:Lied ohne Worte, op. 109 - Mendelssohn, FelixCantillation - Ethridge, JeanSupplication - Bloch, ErnestRomanze - Reger, MaxLa Provencale - Marais, Marin arr. May MukleGavotte, op. 67, no. 2 - Popper, DavidSerenade espagnole, op. 20, no. 2 - Glazunov, Aleksandr arr. M.P. BelaieffAndaluza (Playera) - Granados, Enrique arr. Manuel CalvoApparition - Rathburn, EldonSiciliana - Piazzolla, AstorUnaccompanied Repertoire:Suite No. 5 in C Minor, BWV 1011 - Bach, Johann Sebastian- Seventh Movement: GigueSuite No. 2 in D Minor, BWV 1008 - Bach, Johann Sebastian- Third Movement: CouranteSuite No. 1 in G Major, BWV 1007 - Bach, Johann Sebastian- First Movement: PreludeI Dropped My Ice Cream Cone - Laut, EdwardBallad - Laut, Edward.
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Adiós Nonino is an enchanting and passionate tango written by the Argentine composer and accordion player Astor Piazzolla. Although the piece was originally written for accordion Klaas van der Woude has created a great arrangement for brass band. Expérimentateur de génie en rupture avec la tradition tanguera, virtuose du bandonéon, Astor Piazzolla (1921-1992) révolutionne le langage du tango en le dissociant de la danse. Le tango fait désormais son entrée dans le domaine de la musique de concert. Un soir de 1959, Piazzolla apprend le décès de son père. Il compose un tango pour bandonéon aux caractéristiques inhabituelles : Ad os Nonino. Une œuvre intimiste, aux harmonies éthérées, qui rompt avec les rythmes traditionnels du tango.
SKU: BT.DHP-1023165-010
Adiós Nonino is an enchanting and passionate tango written by the Argentine composer and accordion player Astor Piazzolla. Although the piece was originally written for accordion Klaas van der Woude has created a great arrangement for concert band. Expérimentateur de génie en rupture avec la tradition tanguera, virtuose du bandonéon, Astor Piazzolla (1921-1992) révolutionne le langage du tango en le dissociant de la danse. Le tango fait désormais son entrée dans le domaine de la musique de concert. Un soir de 1959, Piazzolla apprend le décès de son père. Il compose un tango pour bandonéon aux caractéristiques inhabituelles : Ad os Nonino. Une œuvre intimiste, aux harmonies éthérées, qui rompt avec les rythmes traditionnels du tango.