| Preludios para Tárrega. An Anthology of Contemporary Music for Guitar (Calandín, Montero, Reghezza, Smaili, Spazzoli, Tagliamacco, Ugoletti) Guitar Ut Orpheus
Guitar SKU: UT.CH-227 Edited by Piero Bonaguri. Saddle stitching. Piero B...(+)
Guitar SKU: UT.CH-227 Edited by Piero Bonaguri. Saddle stitching. Piero Bonaguri Collection. Classical. Ut Orpheus #CH 227. Published by Ut Orpheus (UT.CH-227). ISBN 9790215324145. 9 x 12 inches. Emilio Calandin: Piccola sfumatura Claudia Montero: Lagrimas de Buenos Aires Marco Reghezza: Como Preludio Marco Smaili: Preludio Alessandro Spazzoli: Preludio in Do maggiore Roberto Tagliamacco: Prelude sur le nom de Tarrega Paolo Ugoletti: Prelude sur le nom de Tarrega
Having 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). $14.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 3 to 4 weeks | | |
| 18 Contrapuntal Pieces for Guitar Guitar Ut Orpheus
Composed by Paolo Ugoletti Andrea Vezzoli. Edited by Piero Bonaguri and Raffae...(+)
Composed by Paolo Ugoletti
Andrea Vezzoli. Edited by
Piero Bonaguri and Raffaello
Ravasio. Saddle stitching.
Piero Bonaguri Collection.
Classical. Ut Orpheus #CH 254.
Published by Ut Orpheus
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| Junto a Rodrigo. An Anthology of Contemporary Music for Guitar (Podera, Reghezza, Simoni, Smaili, Ugoletti) Guitar Ut Orpheus
Guitar SKU: UT.CH-289 Edited by Piero Bonaguri. Saddle stitching. Piero B...(+)
Guitar SKU: UT.CH-289 Edited by Piero Bonaguri. Saddle stitching. Piero Bonaguri Collection. Classical. Ut Orpheus #CH 289. Published by Ut Orpheus (UT.CH-289). ISBN 9790215325852. 9 x 12 inches. Giovanni Podera: Fantasia (In memoriam JoaquÃn Rodrigo) Marco Reghezza: Nana Estrellada Marco Simoni: Junto a Rodrigo Marco Smaili: Fronda de la tarde (Homenaje a JoaquÃn Rodrigo) Paolo Ugoletti: Fuga a 4 voci
Following the successful publication of Homenaje a Rodrigo (2015), containing four pieces by Alessandro Spazzoli – one of which was performed in the presence of the composer’s daughter, Cecilia Rodrigo, during her visit to the International Convention in Alessandria –, here is the second volume. It contains more tributes to Rodrigo written on my input by five well-known Italian and Spanish composers, two of whom are also guitarists and have therefore written the fingering for their own pieces. Giovanni Podera plunges us into a typically Rodrigo-like atmosphere with his evocative Fantasia, while the following three compositions are full of direct quotations from pieces also for guitar by the great composer from Valencia. Thus, Marco Simoni, in his expressive Junto a Rodrigo – which also provides the title to the volume – plays with themes taken from Junto al Generalife and from Dos piezas caballerescas for a cello ensemble as well as hinting at reminiscences of Tiento antiguo. As for Marco Smaili, in his impressionistic Fronda de la tarde, he evokes quite evidently Zarabanda lejana and Invocación y Danza, but there are more hidden references to Caminos de Santiago and even to the very famous Concierto de Aranjuez. Marco Reghezza builds his heart-breaking Nana estrellada on a sequence of chords used by Rodrigo in the fantasia ¡Que buen caminito!. On the other hand, there are no direct quotations and echoes of Rodrigo’s way of writing in the Fuga a quattro voci by Paolo Ugoletti. However it was Rodrigo himself who constructed four-part imitative passages for guitar in Pasacalle and in the Ricercare of the Fantasia para un Gentilhombre. The close polyphony of the piece by Ugoletti may be considered as a tribute to this kind of craft shown by Rodrigo who, like Ugoletti, was able to write such dense and idiomatic counterpoint without being a guitar-player. I am pleased that this volume comes out in the imminence of the 20th anniversary of the disappearance of the illustrious Spanish composer who gave so much to the musicians – and not only to them. (Piero Bonaguri)
Muchas gracias por este emotivo y excelente musical homenaje a mi padre. La edición es excelente y la difundiremos con todos nuestros medios por las redes sociales a nuestro alcance. Ha sido un gran trabajo por su parte, fruto de sus grandes conocimientos guitarrÃsticos y su devoción por JoaquÃn Rodrigo. Le reitero mi gratitud y mi felicitación con el ruego transmita a los cinco compositores mi felicitación y deseos de éxito. (Cecilia Rodrigo). $17.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 3 to 4 weeks | | |
| Homenaje a Segovia. An Anthology of Contemporary Music for Guitar (Anzaghi, Cappelli, F. Luppi, G. Luppi, Reghezza, Spazzoli, Tagliamacco, Ugoletti) Guitar Ut Orpheus
Guitar SKU: UT.CH-191 Anzaghi, Cappelli, F. Luppi, G. Luppi, Reghezza,...(+)
Guitar SKU: UT.CH-191 Anzaghi, Cappelli, F. Luppi, G. Luppi, Reghezza, Spazzoli, Tagliamacco, Ugoletti. Edited by Piero Bonaguri. Saddle stitching. Piero Bonaguri Collection. Classical. Ut Orpheus #CH 191. Published by Ut Orpheus (UT.CH-191). ISBN 9790215322295. 9 x 12 inches. Davide Anzaghi: Segoviana Andrea Cappelli: Corpo e anima Fabio Luppi: Rondò delle quarte Gian Paolo Luppi: Bagatelle per Andrés Segovia Marco Reghezza: Fughetta sulle corde vuote Alessandro Spazzoli: Preludio Corale Roberto Tagliamacco: Homenaje a Segovia Paolo Ugoletti: Omaggio a Segovia
One outstanding feature of Andrés Segoviaâ??s artistic activity was the systematic way in which he commissioned new works from leading composers who were not guitarists. This highly original initiative proved to have historic consequences for the emancipation of the guitar from the rather provincial milieu of aficionados in which it was confined, enabling it to emerge as a major protagonist in its own right on the international music scene. To mark the 25th anniversary of his passing (1987-2012) I asked some composers to write a piece paying tribute to Andrés Segovia. Most responded with enthusiasm and I was able to perform their tributes to Segovia in the concerts honouring the memory of the Maestro I held in 2012 â?? in venues including the Ravenna Festival, the Ateneo in Madrid, the Royal Academy of Music, London, and the Meeting in Rimini, as well as many others. In my turn I dedicate this volume, containing a selection of these pieces, to the memory of the Maestro. The volume is undoubtedly enhanced by the inclusion of two further tributes to Segovia, both produced to accompany concerts I gave in 2012: a poem by Davide Rondoni and a portrait of Segovia by Roberto Casadio. (Piero Bonaguri). $18.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 3 to 4 weeks | | |
| RossiniMania. An Anthology of Contemporary Music for Guitar (Molino, Reghezza, Spazzoli, Tagliamacco, Ugoletti) Guitar Ut Orpheus
Guitar SKU: UT.CH-216 Molino, Reghezza, Spazzoli, Tagliamacco, Ugolett...(+)
Guitar SKU: UT.CH-216 Molino, Reghezza, Spazzoli, Tagliamacco, Ugoletti. Edited by Eugenio Della Chiara. Saddle stitching. Classical. 32 pages. Ut Orpheus #CH 216. Published by Ut Orpheus (UT.CH-216). ISBN 9790215323131. 9 x 12 inches. Pippo Molino: Frammento G (Echi da Cenerentola) Marco Reghezza: Divertimento â??Ai capricci della sorteâ??; Fuga â??Languir per una bellaâ?? Alessandro Spazzoli: Sogno: il Barbiere (Omaggio a Rossini) Roberto Tagliamacco: Soirée Rossinienne Paolo Ugoletti: Fantasia su un tema di Rossini $18.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 3 to 4 weeks | | |
| Corelliana. An Anthology of Contemporary Music for Guitar (Luppi, Reghezza, Spazzoli, Tagliamacco) Guitar Ut Orpheus
Guitar SKU: UT.CH-209 Edited by Piero Bonaguri. Saddle stitching. Piero B...(+)
Guitar SKU: UT.CH-209 Edited by Piero Bonaguri. Saddle stitching. Piero Bonaguri Collection. Classical. Collection. Ut Orpheus #CH 209. Published by Ut Orpheus (UT.CH-209). ISBN 9790215322837. 9 x 12 inches. Gian Paolo Luppi: Alcor Marco Reghezza: Fuga Dodecatonale Alessandro Spazzoli: Sarabanda all'alba Roberto Tagliamacco: Concerto per la notte di Corelli
In 2013, to celebrate the second centenary of the death of Arcangelo Corelli, I played in an official concert held in his memory in Fusignano, his hometown. Corelli did not write for the guitar, but a few of his compositions were transcribed by some contemporary guitarist and certainly his name has always been associated in the history of music with the theme of the very famous <> (although the origins of this theme go back a long way before Corelli). In the guitar repertoire, well-known cycles of variations on this theme exist. My long history of friendship and working together with important Italian composers has made it possible for me to build a concert program with some new guitar compositions dedicated to Corelli, to which others have been added. They are all together in this anthology, with the exceptions of Corelliana by Davide Anzaghi, Per Arcangelo by Gilberto Cappelli and Corelliana Seconda by Paolo Ugoletti, published separately. The cover picture, specially created by Norma Lutzemberger for this publication, celebrates this meeting between the modern guitar and Arcangelo Corelli. (Piero Bonaguri)
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| Nuove Polifonie. 4 Pieces for Guitar Guitar Ut Orpheus
Guitar SKU: UT.CH-133 Composed by Paolo Ugoletti. Edited by Piero Bonagur...(+)
Guitar SKU: UT.CH-133 Composed by Paolo Ugoletti. Edited by Piero Bonaguri. Saddle stitching. Piero Bonaguri Collection. Classical. Ut Orpheus #CH 133. Published by Ut Orpheus (UT.CH-133). ISBN 9790215319080. 9 x 12 inches. Preludio; Quasi Modo; Fuga; Elegia $14.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 3 to 4 weeks | | |
| Corelliana II for Guitar (2013) Guitar Ut Orpheus
Guitar SKU: UT.CH-168 Composed by Paolo Ugoletti. Edited by Piero Bonagur...(+)
Guitar SKU: UT.CH-168 Composed by Paolo Ugoletti. Edited by Piero Bonaguri. Saddle stitching. Piero Bonaguri Collection. Classical. 8 pages. Ut Orpheus #CH 168. Published by Ut Orpheus (UT.CH-168). ISBN 9790215320963. 9 x 12 inches. Work commissioned by the 18th International Guitar Convention in Alessandria (2013). $13.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 3 to 4 weeks | | |
| Quintetto d’Autunno for Guitar and String Quartet (2016) [Score and Parts] Ut Orpheus
Guitar; Chamber Music for Strings SKU: UT.CH-317 Composed by Paolo Ugolet...(+)
Guitar; Chamber Music for Strings SKU: UT.CH-317 Composed by Paolo Ugoletti. Edited by Piero Bonaguri. Saddle stitching. Piero Bonaguri Collection. Classical. Score and Parts. Ut Orpheus #CH 317. Published by Ut Orpheus (UT.CH-317). ISBN 9790215326255. 9 x 12 inches. $40.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 3 to 4 weeks | | |
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