Arte de Tocar La Guitarra Espanola (Madrid, 1799)
[Solo Guitar] [facsimile] [soft cover]
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Fernando Ferandiere's Arte de tocar la guitarra espanola (Madrid, 1799) is an interesting and enthusiastic book about the guitar, with some music in an appendix. It is a significant text in guitar history. We published a complete facsimile edition of it in 1977, it sold out, and here is a new 2013 edition of it. This new edition includes a complete facsimile reprint of the Madrid 1799 edition, to which I (Brian Jeffery) have added a new introduction of forty pages which brings our knowledge of Ferandiere up to date to 2013 and adds new information which is currently not available anywhere else. This is a book for anyone who is seriously interested in the history of the guitar. The new introduction is in both English and Spanish and there is also a complete English translation of Ferandiere's text with the music examples given additionally in modern notation. 181 pages. 16 x 23 cm (paperback size).
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Fernando Ferandiere's Arte de tocar la guitarra espanola (Madrid, 1799) is an interesting and enthusiastic book about the guitar, with some music in an appendix. It is a significant text in guitar history. We published a complete facsimile edition of it in 1977, it sold out, and here is a new 2013 edition of it. This new edition includes a complete facsimile reprint of the Madrid 1799 edition, to which I (Brian Jeffery) have added a new introduction of forty pages which brings our knowledge of Ferandiere up to date to 2013 and adds new information which is currently not available anywhere else. This is a book for anyone who is seriously interested in the history of the guitar. The new introduction is in both English and Spanish and there is also a complete English translation of Ferandiere's text with the music examples given additionally in modern notation. 181 pages. 16 x 23 cm (paperback size). |