SKU: M7.GHE-912
ISBN 9783890449128. English.
Listed by Tonazzi as unfound or unpublished guitar duo repertoire, we proudly present for the first time four previously unedited and brilliant guitar transcriptions arranged by Llobet to be performed by the Llobet-Anido guitar duo. Llobet's 22 transcriptions for his famous duo with MarÃa Luisa Anido are contained in Volumes 9-12 of the Llobet edition, eight of these titles are published for the first time.
SKU: M7.GHE-910
ISBN 9783890449104. English.
This volume contains three very interesting first publications: De Rogatis' Chacarera, Aguirre's Huella - dedication to Arthur Rubinstein, and finally, 93 years after he transcribed it, Llobet's transcription of Villa Lobos' Terezinha: Ciranda no. 1 (after Llobet's death to be published in a very similar arrangement by Emilio Pujol and published by Max Eschig!. Llobet's 22 transcriptions for his famous duo with MarÃa Luisa Anido are contained in Volumes 9-12 of the Llobet edition, eight of these titles are published for the first time.
SKU: M7.GHE-911
ISBN 9783890449111. English.
Here we present the totality of Llobet's transcriptions from Albéniz and Granados for the Llobet-Anido guitar duo with MarÃa Luisa Anido. Llobet's 22 transcriptions for his famous duo with MarÃa Luisa Anido are contained in Volumes 9-12 of the Llobet edition, eight of these titles are published for the first time.
SKU: M7.GHE-909
ISBN 9783890449098. English.
Llobet's 22 transcriptions for his famous duo with MarÃa Luisa Anido are contained in Volumes 9-12 of the Llobet edition, eight of these titles are published for the first time.
SKU: AP.1-ADV10302
ISBN 9783892212584. UPC: 805095103021. English.
This arrangement is a more contemporary version of the original version while at the same time maintaining its perfection. A set of performance notes which offer conceptual and technical insights is included.
SKU: AP.1-ADV10306
UPC: 805095103069. English.
This arrangement stays true to the original piece except for a few slight harmonic variations, and the repetitive ending. This is a more contemporary version of the original, while at the same time maintaining its perfection. Includes a set of performance notes which offer conceptual and technical insights.
SKU: BO.B.3649
Padre Antonio Soler is the most important Spanish composer of keyboard instruments of the XVIII century. Born in Olot he was baptized in 1729 and died in El Escorial in 1787. As a young boy he entered the Escolania of Montserrat, where he studied composition and organ, coinciding at the same monastery with the also Spanish composer of that time, Fernando Sor. Padre Soler spent great part of his life in El Escorial as chapel master and organist and met in Madrid Italian composer Domenico Scarlatti with whom he developped a deep friendship inspired on mutual admiration.In spite of the similar styles of both composers the fluid inspiration of Padre Soler excels for his own personality, definitely influenced by Spanish roots. Furthermore, I ask myself if the fact of being at the same monastery of Montserrat with guitarist composer Fernando Sor didn't play an important role in the future development of Padre Soler's style.I have transcribed for two guitars these three sonatas in the hope that also the guitarists can enjoy playing these little jewels, truly musical delights, that Padre Antonio Soler left for us.
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