Come, Holy Spirit / Ven,
Espíritu Santo /
Halina,
Espiritu. Composed by
Peter M.
Kolar. Sacred. Full score
and
parts. With guitar chord
names. GIA Publications
#10745INST. Published by
GIA
Publications
7
Little Pieces.
Composed by Eduard Puetz.
This edition: Saddle
stitching. Sheet music.
Performance score.
Composed 1969. 16 pages.
Duration 11'. Schott
Music #ED21120. Published
by Schott Music
(HL.49018836).
ISBN
9790001177245. UPC:
884088793982.
9.0x12.0x0.077
inches.
By P.F. Sloan and Steve Barri. Edited by Aaron Stang. Arranged by Bob Morris. Fo...(+)
By P.F. Sloan and Steve
Barri. Edited by Aaron
Stang. Arranged by Bob
Morris. For Guitar.
Guitar Method or
Supplement. Warner Bros.
Publications 21st Century
Guitar Course. Level:
Level 1. Full Score,
Parts and CD. 28 pages.
Published by Alfred
Publishing.
Guitar SKU: HL.14018143 Composed by Anders Koppel. Music Sales America. S...(+)
Guitar
SKU:
HL.14018143
Composed
by Anders Koppel. Music
Sales America. Score
Only. Edition Wilhelm
Hansen #KP01419.
Published by Edition
Wilhelm Hansen
(HL.14018143).
English.
Concert
ino For 2 Guitars And
Chamber Ensemble was
composed by Anders Koppel
in 2003.
Concertino For 2
Guitars And Chamber
Ensemble was
composed by Anders
Koppel in
2003.
Guitar - intermediate to advanced SKU: M7.GHE-801 Advanced Studies...(+)
Guitar - intermediate to
advanced
SKU:
M7.GHE-801
Advanced Studies.
Composed by Fernando Sor.
Edited by Erik
Stenstadvold. This
edition: Saddle-wire
stitching. Sheet music.
New Critical Edition. 68
pages. MDS (Music
Distribution Services)
#GHE 801. Published by
MDS (Music Distribution
Services) (M7.GHE-801).
Marsh Lute Book Guitare Guitare classique [Partition] - Facile Mel Bay
By Richard Metzger. For Guitar (Classical). Solos. Bill's Music Shelf. Early Mus...(+)
By Richard Metzger. For
Guitar (Classical).
Solos. Bill's Music
Shelf. Early
Music/Renaissance.
Beginning-Intermediate.
Book. 136 pages.
Published by Mel Bay
Publications, Inc
Guitar - Intermediate SKU: DY.DO-1522 Composed by Francis Bebey. Arranged...(+)
Guitar - Intermediate
SKU: DY.DO-1522
Composed by Francis
Bebey. Arranged by Ingrid
Riollot. Score. Les
Editions Doberman-Yppan
#DO 1522. Published by
Les Editions
Doberman-Yppan
(DY.DO-1522).
Francis
Bebey was born in Douala
in July 1929, into a
large family where his
father, a pastor,
struggled to feed his
children. But Francis had
the opportunity to go to
school. Admiring his
elder brother, Marcel
Eyidi Bebey, he educated
himself, distinguished
himself, and eventually
received a scholarship to
go and take his
baccalaureate in
France. We approached
the end of the 1950s when
he arrived in La
Rochelle. More than ever,
in this France where
Africans were looked at
with curiosity,
condescension, or
disdain, Francis relied
on his intellectual
resources. A diligent
worker, he obtained his
Baccalaureate, then moved
to Paris where he started
English studies at the
Sorbonne. One day, he
knew what truly attracted
him: he wanted to do
radio. Francis learned
his craft in France and
in the USA. After
working for a few years
as a reporter, he was
hired in 1961 as an
international civil
servant in the UNESCO
Information
Department. In
parallel, Francis had
always been drawn to
musical creation. His
very serious daytime
activity didnâ??t
prevent him from
frequenting jazz clubs in
the evenings. In Paris,
the Jazz, the trendy
music of that time, but
also rumba and salsa
attracted him. He
collected records and
attended numerous
concerts. With his
accomplice Manu Dibango,
Francis took the stage
and played
music. Francis liked
classical music since his
childhood. He grew up
listening to the cantatas
and oratorios of Bach or
Handel that his father
had sung in the temple.
He became passionate
about the guitar,
impressed by the Spanish
and South American
masters, and decided to
learn to strum the
instrument himself. He
started composing guitar
pieces, blending the
various influences that
flow through him with the
traditional African music
he had carried within
since childhood. His
approach captivated the
director of the American
Cultural Center (then
located in the
Saint-Germain
neighborhood of Paris),
who offered him the
opportunity to perform in
front of an audience.
Francis gave his first
guitar recital there
(1963) in front of a
mesmerized audience. His
first solo album was
released shortly
thereafter. Gradually,
Francis became recognized
as a musician and
composer. Several albums
of the African guitar
ambassador, as described
by the press, were
released. He also wrote
books, to the point that
his artistic career
became challenging to
reconcile with his career
as a civil servant. In
1974, even though he had
become the General
Manager in charge of
music at UNESCO, he took
the bold leap and
resigned from this
prestigious institution
to dedicated himself to
the three activities that
interested him: music,
literature, and
journalism. He
explored the traditional
musical heritage of the
African continent,
notably through the thumb
piano sanza, and the
polyphonic music of the
Central African pygmies,
or singing in his native
language and composing
humoristic songs in
French! Success
followed. Francis Bebey
traveled the world: from
France to Brazil,
Cameroon to Sweden,
Germany to the Carribean,
or Morocco to Japan...
the list of countries
where he was invited to
perform, gives lectures,
or meets readers is very
long. In addition to
public recognition, he
enjoyed the recognition
of his fellow musicians,
such as guitarist John
Williams or Venezuelan
Antonio Lauro, who
invited him to be a part
of the jury for a
classical guitar
competition in
Caracas. His life was
the journey of an African
pioneer, a man rooted in
his cultural heritage and
carrying a message of
sharing and hope for the
world. His originality
continues to vibrate
around the world since
his passing at the end of
May 2001.
Composed by
Frederic Vitiello.
Classical. Score. 39
pages. Editions Henry
Lemoine #25360. Published
by Editions Henry Lemoine
(LM.25360).
ISBN
9790230953603.
ARRO
S (d') : Le Voilier - Le
Phare - BAUDOUIN :
Divertissement - Compere
qu'as-tu vu (adaptation)
- Valse lente - BAUMANN :
Rouge vif - BERNAUD :
Hexacorda - BILLET
Jean-Pierre : Lima-Hong -
Trois petits lapins dans
la lune - BOISGARD :
L'Ami harmonique - BRUN :
Dans les couleurs de
l'Arc-en-ciel - Dans le
bleu du ciel - Dans la
nuit etoilee - CASTAIN :
Paresse valse - CASTEREDE
: Simple valse - En
ecoutant tomber la pluie
- COUASNON : Chanson
retro - Pour faire sonner
la guitare - COURTIN :
Histoire ancienne -
CROUSIER : Le Pinson et
le loup - La Marche des
pingouins - DAMASE :
Chanson - DEMILLAC Y :
Promenade - Jeux -
DEMILLAC F.P. : La
Plaintive - DUMOND : 13
syllabes, 3 mots, 4
phrases et 1 impro -
FABIANI : Le Cheval de
bois - Histoire a ecouter
- FOURCHOTTE : Cancion
primera para ninos -
FRANCE : Au-dela de l'ile
- Glissades - Dabo-Abac -
FRANCERIES : Tristesse -
GRIVEL : Deux histoires
courtes - HUBERT : Deux
petites pieces pour une
guitare presque neuve -
KLEYNJANS : Le Petit
Soldat de plomb -
LAJARRIGE : Impression -
LANCEN : Aux debutants
(piece n. 1) - Aux
debutants (piece n. 2) -
LARC'HANTEC : La Valse du
kangourou - Barcarolle -
LARGE : Blues mineur -
MALDONADO : Laetitia -
Indiana - MARCHAL :
Ballade d'octobre -
MORANCON : Deux petites
arabesques - NARVAEZ :
Petit poisson - Berceuse
de la mere qui a perdu
son enfant - PIRIS : La
Chanson paresseuse -
RENAULT : M'en allant
promener - Le Vieux
Manoir - Petite valse -
VITIELLO : Danse
primitive.
Sona
ta No. 6 Kharkiv for
guitar solo was composed
in 2021, in the end of
the COVID-19 lockdown. At
that time my family and I
were staying in our home
city of Kharkiv (also
known as Kharkov),
Ukraine for almost two
years. We considered that
pandemic period as a
disaster, but later have
realized that it actually
was a rather happy time,
because a war came to our
homeland just a few
months later. Since 2022
a considerable fraction
of the 1.5 millions of
Kharkiv citizens have
left their homes, those
who stayed have been
living under ceaseless
missile attacks, and many
have been killed. I would
like to dedicate this
Sonata to the frontier
city of Kharkiv and, most
of all, to its citizens
suffering from the
war. Yet, the music of
the Sonata does not have
any specific program.
Here I will give a brief
overview of its main
composition elements to
facilitate future
interpretations. The
first and fourth
movements of this Sonata
are based on the
interplay between the
twelve-tone principle and
the G-major tonal center,
natural for the guitar.
Namely, the first
movement is based on the
interaction of the
G-major triad Gâ??Bâ??D
of the open guitar
strings 2â??3â??4,
ascending motif 1
involving the notes
Eâ??F#â??Aâ??C#
(originally on the first
string), and descending
motif 2 using the notes
E-â??Câ??Bbâ??A-
(originally, on the bass
string 6). These elements
supplement each other to
almost make up twelve
tones (apart from the
missing F), and the
motifs alternate with
ostinato fragments where
each note in the G major
triad is step-by-step
moved by a semitone up or
down. The second
movement is a Scherzo
involving numerous
semitones in accented
chords and fast passages,
as well as chromatic
melodic motion in the
bass voice. It is almost
atonal in some fragments,
but has an overall tonal
center of A-minor. The
third movement is a
meditative Adagio based
on a theme composed
within hexatonic scale
Dâ??Eâ??Fâ??G#â??Aâ?
?B and ostinato chords
involving open bass
strings Eâ??Aâ??D and
semitone
Bâ??C. Finally, the
fourth movement is based
on the complete
twelve-tone theme
consisting of two phrases
including motifs 1 and 2
from the first movement:
Gâ??Fâ??Bbâ??Abâ??Câ
??Ebâ??D and
Eâ??Bâ??C#â??Aâ??F#.
This theme is presented
in its prime and
retrograde forms. There
are dialogues between the
first string, basses and
open middle strings,
similar to the first
movement. In the
culmination, the
twelve-tone theme is
performed using the
parallel motion of the
standard guitar G-major
chord with open middle
strings across twelve
positions. The Sonata
was premiered and
recorded (CD Naxos No.
8.574630) by the
prominent Ukrainian
guitarist Marko Topchii
who has also lived and
studied in Kharkiv. I am
extremely grateful to him
for the brilliant
performance of this
piece. I am greatly
indebted to Productions
dâ??Oz for keeping my
original notations in
places where these do not
conform to the
publisherâ??s style.
Guitar SKU: UT.CH-387 Composed by Ferdinando Carulli. Edited by Romolo Ca...(+)
Guitar
SKU:
UT.CH-387
Composed by
Ferdinando Carulli.
Edited by Romolo
Calandruccio. Classical.
Score. Ut Orpheus #CH
387. Published by Ut
Orpheus (UT.CH-387).
ISBN 9790215328235. 9
x 12 inches.
Opus
114 is certainly one of
Carulliâ??s most
important didactic works,
so much so that the
author himself made a
point of writing in the
second edition of his
famous Method op. 27
(1819): The student, when
moving on to the second
part, must continue to
practise on the easy
pieces which are to be
found in opus nos. 50,
15, 35, 36, 93, 7 and
above all in opus 114. He
maintained this
indication also in later
editions of the Method
itself, unlike what he
did with other
collections of studies
which were no longer
recommended. The
purpose of op. 114, in
particular of the
preludes, is clearly
explained by the author
himself in the preface of
op. 265: I have already
offered preludes in my
opus nos. 71 and 114 to
people, but they serve to
study and learn to play
all sorts of difficult
passages, to practise
modulating, and learn to
improvise on the guitar.
Carulli seems to want to
provide his students with
a large handbook of
formulas typical of his
musical writing and he
does so by making use of
the keys which, in his
opinion, are most
congenial to the guitar.
In his Method he points
out: Each instrument has
its favourite keys: the
guitar can be played in
all keys, but the best
ones are: A major and
minor, D major and minor,
E major and minor, C, G,
F. The others are
difficult; [â?¦].
However, some of the
difficult ones are
included but only in the
fourth part. Of course,
the easiness of a key
essentially depends on
the possibility of
extensive use of the open
strings, especially in
the low notes, ensuring
the accompaniment on the
main degrees. This
edition has some unique
features. First of all,
it is the first complete
modern edition of
Carulliâ??s op. 114; it
presents an important
critical apparatus in
which the Carullian
technique is presented
and analysed; finally,
Carulli's original
fingering is indicated in
the score (including that
of the thumb of the left
hand) and the missing one
was obtained from the
comparison of his other
fingerings present in
other works. All this
allows an easy and
complete reading both for
those who perform the
pieces following the
nineteenth-century
performance practice with
a historical instrument,
and for those who play a
modern instrument.
Women Composers Guitare Guitare classique - Intermédiaire Productions OZ
Guitar solo - Intermediate SKU: DZ.DZ-4265 Guitar Works by Caroline V....(+)
Guitar solo -
Intermediate
SKU:
DZ.DZ-4265
Guitar
Works by Caroline V.
Hayden. Composed by
C.V. Hayden. Arranged by
Annette Kruisbrink.
Score. Les Productions
d'OZ #DZ 4265. Published
by Les Productions d'OZ
(DZ.DZ-4265).
by J. S. Bach arranged by Stanley Yates. For classic guitar. Stanley Yates Gtr. ...(+)
by J. S. Bach arranged by
Stanley Yates. For
classic guitar. Stanley
Yates Gtr. Classic,
Baroque. Level:
Intermediate. Book.
Solos. Size 8.75x11.75.
192 pages. Published by
Mel Bay Pub., Inc.