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Study in E Minor for Harp
Tárrega, Francisco - Study in E Minor for Harp
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Compositeur :
Francisco Tárrega
Tárrega, Francisco (1852 - 1909)
Instrumentation :

Harpe

Genre :

Classique

Tonalité :Mi mineur
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Editeur :
Francisco Tárrega
MAGATAGAN, MICHAEL (1960 - )
Droit d'auteur :Public Domain
Ajoutée par magataganm, 22 Jui 2019

Francisco de Asís Tárrega y Eixea (1852 – 1909) was a Spanish composer and classical guitarist of the Romantic period. He is known for such pieces as Recuerdos de la Alhambra. He is often called "the father of classical guitar" and is considered one of the greatest guitarists of all time.

Tárrega was born on 21 November 1852, in Villarreal, Province of Castellón, Spain. It is said that Francisco's father played flamenco and several other music styles on his guitar; when his father was away working as a watchman at the Convent of San Pascual, Francisco would take his father's guitar and attempt to make the beautiful sounds he had heard. Francisco's nickname as a child was "Quiquet".

As a child, he ran away from his nanny and fell into an irrigation channel and injured his eyes. Fearing that his son might lose his sight completely, his father moved the family to Castellón de la Plana to attend music classes because as a musician he would be able to earn a living, even if blind. Both his first music teachers, Eugeni Ruiz and Manuel González, were blind.

In 1862, concert guitarist Julián Arcas, on tour in Castellón, heard the young Tárrega play and advised Tárrega's father to allow Francisco to come to Barcelona to study with him. Tárrega's father agreed, but insisted that his son take piano lessons as well. The guitar was viewed as an instrument to accompany singers, while the piano was quite popular throughout Europe. However, Tárrega had to stop his lessons shortly after, when Arcas left for a concert tour abroad. Although Tárrega was only ten years old, he ran away and tried to start a musical career on his own by playing in coffee houses and restaurants in Barcelona. He was soon found and brought back to his father, who had to make great sacrifices to advance his son's musical education.

Three years later, in 1865, he ran away again, this time to Valencia where he joined a gang of gypsies. His father looked for him and brought him back home once more, but he ran away a third time, again to Valencia. By his early teens, Tárrega was proficient on both the piano and the guitar. For a time, he played with other musicians at local engagements to earn money, but eventually he returned home to help his family.

Source: Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francisco_T%C3%A1rrega );

Although originally composed for Solo Classical Guitar, I created this interpretation of the Study in E Minor for Concert (Pedal) or Lever Harp.

Download the sheet music here: https://musescore.com/user/13216/scores/5650049
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Par flitternote , 23 Jui 2019 à 23:06
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Thank you! This is lovely!
magataganm Propriétaire, 24 Jui 2019 à 11:54
Great! I'm glad you like it

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