Fuga Cubana No. 1
[3 Guitars]
Alberto La Rocca's transcription from Leo Brouwer's Fugue No. 1 for guitar.
(...) It is a splendidly composed piece, where the baroque form of the fugue declines in a contemporary Cuban style. It is also noteworthy that each musical idea that arises in the course of the work is, in fact, a derivation of the initial theme, according to the principle of obtaining the maximum of musical variety from a single minimum cell.
This transcription fully respects the original text; however, the subdivision of the voices for guitar trio lends a new light of three-dimensionality and spatiality to the piece, while enhancing its dynamic potential.
| Featured Product | No |
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| Arranger/Editor | Alberto La Rocca |
| Composer | BROUWER, LEO |
| Availability | Available |
| TAB/Notation | Music Notation Only |
| Level of Difficulty | 3 |
| Description | Alberto La Rocca's transcription from Leo Brouwer's Fugue No. 1 for guitar. (...) It is a splendidly composed piece, where the baroque form of the fugue declines in a contemporary Cuban style. It is also noteworthy that each musical idea that arises in the course of the work is, in fact, a derivation of the initial theme, according to the principle of obtaining the maximum of musical variety from a single minimum cell. This transcription fully respects the original text; however, the subdivision of the voices for guitar trio lends a new light of three-dimensionality and spatiality to the piece, while enhancing its dynamic potential. |