SKU: HL.50148750
UPC: 073999779769. 9.25x12.25x0.123 inches.
Contents: Allegro Moderato • Aria (Willst Du Dein Herz Mir Schenken) • Bourrée • Chorale • Double • Entree (Overture in F) • Gavotte • Gavotte • Gigue • Giguetta (Partita in C) • Kleiner Kanon • March in D Major • Menuett • Moderato • Polonaise in A Minor • Prelude in A Minor • Prelude in C • Prelude in C Minor • Sarabande • Scherzo.
SKU: UT.CH-227
ISBN 9790215324145. 9 x 12 inches.
Emilio Calandin: Piccola sfumaturaClaudia Montero: Lagrimas de Buenos AiresMarco Reghezza: Como PreludioMarco Smaili: PreludioAlessandro Spazzoli: Preludio in Do maggioreRoberto Tagliamacco: Prelude sur le nom de TarregaPaolo Ugoletti: Prelude sur le nom de TarregaHaving 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).
SKU: LM.26556
ISBN 9790230965569.
Prelude No. 1 en mi mineur - Prelude No. 2 en do mineur - Prelude No. 3 en la mineur - Zapateado - Etude en re majeur - Valse No. 1 en re majeur - Valse No. 2 en mi mineur - Valse No. 4 en re mineur - A l'aube d'une nuit d'ete - L'Ultime adieu.
SKU: LM.26092
ISBN 9790230960922.
Chorinho - Dal va - Baiao No. 2 - O Violao e a Flor (choro) - Estudio No. 1 - Estudio No. 2 - Prelude No. 1 - Prelude No. 2.
SKU: HL.48189413
UPC: 888680880286. 8.25x12.0x0.52 inches.
Bach Js Prelude Bwv941 Prelude No 3 Des 5 Petits Preludes 3 Guitars Bk.
SKU: FL.FX071740
A must-have for solo Guitar. Taken from a book of harpsichord exercices, this Prelude can be used as a study in legato.This series proposes the very best of classical pieces for guitar, revised by great teachers and concertists, at reduced price.
SKU: HL.48183667
Johann Sebastian Bach: Prelude BWV999 & Fugue BWV1000 (Guitar solo).
SKU: HL.48182383
Georg Friedrich Handel: Prelude et Fuguette (coll. Guitare No.5) (Guitar solo).
SKU: HL.48182396
Francois Campion: Prelude et Fugue in D (coll. Guitare No.23) (Guitar solo).
SKU: AY.G3499PM
ISBN 9790543573666.
Arrangement for Guitar of Prelude Op.28, No.4 by Frederic Chopin.
SKU: HL.48185285
Dagosto Prelude Lm022 Guitar Book.
SKU: HL.49010834
ISBN 9790001096706. UPC: 073999637540. 9.0x12.0x0.082 inches.
Contents: Light Suites in C (Variations) * Three Folksong dances * Three light Pieces in C Major * Four little Studies * Light Sonatina in G * Abends will ich schlafen gehn (Variations) * Prelude and March in E minor.
SKU: HL.50602093
ISBN 9781540061843. UPC: 888680960728. 9.0x12.0x0.058 inches.
The Prelude No.5 is taken from the complete critical edition of the 5 Preludes recently revised by Frederic Zigante (reference DF 01657800, critical commentary in French, Italian and English) New engravings; practical, easy-to-follow editoria lay-out; no critical notes included. The 5 Preludes are worldwide protected repertoire.
SKU: HL.14040855
9.0x12.0x0.009 inches. French.
SKU: HL.48183879
UPC: 888680851408. 9.0x12.0x0.023 inches.
Jean-Pierre Cabee: Prelude (Guitar solo).
SKU: DZ.DZ-4319
ISBN 9782898522369.
The Suite for guitar aims to blend tradition and modernity through the use of a language with a neobaroque imprint.The canonical utilization of the fixed dances of the Suite (Allemande, Courante, Sarabande and Gigue preceded by an introductory Prelude) serves as a clear reference to the corresponding Baroque model characterized by alternation between slow and fast movements. The style, on the other hand, appears to be moderately dissonant, yet still focused on a well-defined tonal framework. A personal use of both dissonances and modulations is intended to enhance the auditory experience while maintaining a strong connection to a specific tonal center (E), which serves as a stable reference point in the organization of the musical material.La Suite pour guitare vise à mêler tradition et modernité à travers lâutilisation dâun langage à lâempreinte néobaroque.Lâutilisation canonique des « danses fixes » de la Suite (Allemande, Courante, Sarabande et Gigue précédées dâun Prélude introductif) sert de référence claire au modèle baroque correspondant caractérisé par une alternance entre mouvements lents et rapides.Le style, en revanche, semble modérément dissonant, tout en restant centré sur une structure tonale bien définie. Une utilisation personnelle des dissonances et des modulations vise à améliorer lâexpérience auditive tout en maintenant une forte connexion à un centre tonal spécifique (E), qui sert de point de référence stable dans lâorganisation du matériau musical.
SKU: HL.14040919
French.
SKU: LM.27132
ISBN 9790230971324.
Prelude - Danse de transe - Les Deux Visages - Intermezzo - Milonguita - Danse de la mouche - Chanson d'amour - Fin de l'histoire.
SKU: LM.24718
ISBN 9790230947183.
Rondeautomne - Dans les bois - Comptine - Bohsan-Bohsan - Etude en arpege - Danse - Prelude - Barcarolle - Ragtime - Histoire sans paroles.
SKU: BT.DHP-0991836-401
ISBN 9789043107129. English-German-French-Dutch.
An attractive modern suite for intermediate level guitarists. Die Ausgaben der ANNETTE KRUISBRINK LIBRARY sind die Empfehlung für alle, die stets auf der Suche nach guter, abwechslungsreicher Spiel- und Übungsliteratur für Konzertgitarre im mittleren bis gehobenen Schwierigkeitsgrad sind. In dieser speziellen Reihe gibt die studierte (und mehrfach preisgekrönte) Gitarristin, Komponistin und Dozentin Annette Kruisbrink ihre Erfahrungen und ihr Können in eigenen Kompositionen an andere Gitarristen weiter.Don't Give Up und Prelude & Fughetta sind die beiden Kompositionen in dieser Ausgabe von Annette Kruisbrink überschrieben.
SKU: LM.27695
ISBN 9790230976954.
Prelude - Choral - Final.
SKU: LM.24628
ISBN 9790230946285.
Prelude - Allemande - Sarabande - Gigue.
SKU: IS.G6761EM
ISBN 9790365067619.
This sonata (WeissSW No. 48, Dresden) is one of a new series of eight sonatas by Silvius Leopold Weiss arranged for the first time for guitar and published by Metropolis Music. Sonata XXIII comes from a set of tablature manuscript volumes in the Sächsisches Landesbibliothek in Dresden (Ms. Mus. 2841-â?V-â?1). There are five volumes with a total of 34 sonatas of Weiss for solo lute. The sonatas are ordered by key and further sorted by size or complexity. Sonata XXIII is a large and mature piece. It probably dates to the last period of the life of Weiss. The Sonata has seven movements: Prelude, Allemande (andante), Courante, Bourée, Sarabande (andante), Menuet, and it ends with a Presto. The use of tempo indications for French dance movements is characteristic for the later work of Weiss. The purpose of beginning a lute sonata with a Prelude is to introduce the specific key and the harmonic design of the sonata. However, not every sonata in the Dresden manuscripts has a Prelude. About one third of the 34 Dresden Sonatas opens with a Prelude, but only six of them may be considered truly integral to the sonata. The other Preludes are composed in a rather â??rudimentaryâ?? style, as a model for the less experienced lute player to improvise on the central key and theme. They may have been added later in the copying process. The Prelude of this particular Sonata is regarded as spurious, in respect to composition, a rather weak addition. I have included the Prelude in this Edition, leaving it to the guitar player to judge whether it fits with the musical style and idiom of the Sonata or not. Originally, the Sonata is written in F sharp minor, a key often used by Weiss as it is appropriate for playing the lute, but rather awkward with the guitar. For ease and effectiveness of playing, I have transposed the Sonata a major second lower to E minor. To create more concordance with the baroque tuning of the lute, the G string is lowered by a semitone to F sharp. I suggest using a capodastro to achieve the original pitch. Based on the present standard of A at 440 Hertz, the capo should be placed at the 2nd fret. However, during Weissâ??s lifetime, it was more common in many parts of Germany to use a standard of A at 415 Hertz -â? a semitone lower. So, to hear the pitch heard by Weiss and his contemporaries, the capo should then be positioned at the 1st fret.
SKU: IS.G6763EM
ISBN 9790365067633.
This sonata (WeissSW No. 25, Dresden) is one of a new series of eight sonatas by Silvius Leopold Weiss arranged for the first time for guitar and published by Metropolis Music. Sonata XXIX comes from a set of tablature manuscript volumes in the Sächsisches Landesbibliothek in Dresden (Ms. Mus. 2841-â?V-â?1). There are five volumes with a total of 34 sonatas of Weiss for solo lute. The sonatas are ordered by key and further sorted by size or complexity. Sonata XXIX comes from Weissâ??s middle â??productiveâ?? period, around 1720. The Sonata has seven movements: Prelude, Allemande (andante), Passepied, Bourée, Sarabande, Menuet, and it ends with a Gigue. There is another copy of this Sonata, known as Suite XIX, in a London Manuscript (British Library Ms. Add. 30387). The London version does not include a Prelude, and the Sarabande is completely different. The other movements are similar to those in the Dresden Manuscript. The Sonata in this Edition is based on the Dresden Manuscript. The purpose of beginning a lute sonata with a Prelude is to introduce the specific key and the harmonic design of the sonata. However, not every sonata in the Dresden and London manuscripts has a Prelude. About one third of the 34 Dresden Sonatas opens with a Prelude, but only six of them may be considered truly integral to the sonata. The other preludes are composed in a rather â??rudimentaryâ?? style, as a model for the less experienced lute player to improvise on the central key and theme. The Prelude in this particular Sonata cannot be regarded as integral. It has been added later, either by the compiler of the volumes or perhaps by Weiss himself. Originally, the Sonata is written in G minor, a key not often used by Weiss, but considered appropriate for playing the lute. With the guitar, however, the key is rather awkward. For ease and effectiveness of playing, I have transposed the Sonata a minor third lower to E minor. To create more concordance with the baroque tuning of the lute, the G string is lowered by a semitone to F sharp. I suggest using a capodastro to achieve the original pitch. Based on the present standard of A at 440 Hertz, the capo should be placed at the 3rd fret. However, during Weissâ??s lifetime, it was more common in many parts of Germany to use a standard of A at 415 Hertz -â? a semitone lower. So, to hear the pitch heard by Weiss and his contemporaries, the capo should then be positioned at the 2nd fret.
SKU: IS.G6765EM
ISBN 9790365067657.
This sonata (WeissSW No. 4, Dresden) is one of a new series of eight sonatas by Silvius Leopold Weiss arranged for the first time for guitar and published by Metropolis Music. Sonata XXIV comes from a set of tablature manuscript volumes in the Sächsisches Landesbibliothek in Dresden (Ms. Mus. 2841-â?V-â?1). There are five volumes with a total of 34 sonatas of Weiss for solo lute. The sonatas are ordered by key and further sorted by size or complexity. Sonata XXIV comes from Weissâ??s late â??productiveâ?? period, after 1730. The Sonata has six movements: Prelude, Ouverture (including allegro and largo), Courante, Bourée, Menuet and Gavotte. There is another copy of this Sonata, known as Parte (or Partita) no. 11, in a London Manuscript (British Library Ms. Add. 30387). The London Manuscript seems to be incomplete. It does not include a Menuet and a Gavotte. The Sonata in this Edition is based on the Dresden Manuscript. However, both the Prelude and the Bourée are coming from the London copy. The Dresden Prelude is regarded as spurious, and the London Bourée is more lively and in balance with the other movements. In a few passages of the Ouverture and the Courante I have made some adaptions on the basis of the London manuscript, to create the best of the two versions. In the Ouverture I have omitted the repeat indications. There are two Menuets in the Dresden Sonata. One has been crossed in the original manuscript with the accompanying note: ist nicht von Mr Weis. The other one has been added later, probably by the compiler of the volumes. The original London Prelude of this particular Sonata is composed in a â??simplifiedâ?? style; a common practice for adding preludes to lute sonatas in the 18th century. I have added the original example to my transcribed version. Perhaps it invites others to make their own arrangement. Originally, the Sonata is written in B flat major, a key often used by Weiss as it is appropriate for playing the lute. With the guitar, however, the key is rather awkward. For ease and effectiveness of playing, I have transposed the Sonata a minor third lower to G major. To create more concordance with the baroque tuning of the lute, the G string is lowered by a semitone to F sharp. I suggest using a capodastro to achieve the original pitch. Based on the present standard of A at 440 Hertz, the capo should be placed at the 3rd fret. However, during Weissâ??s lifetime, it was more common in many parts of Germany to use a standard of A at 415 Hertz -â? a semitone lower. So, to hear the pitch heard by Weiss and his contemporaries, the capo should then be positioned at the 2nd fret.