Masters of The Guitar
[Solo Guitar]
The Finest Pieces from His Repertoire - 33 pieces
The Spanish master Andrés Segovia was one of the great masters of his instrument. Self-taught himself, he led the guitar to unimagined heights of technical mastery and toured almost every country in the world in countless concerts. With its huge series of transcriptions and editions, Segovia created an extensive repertoire of classical and modern guitar music and thus laid the foundation for the renaissance of the guitar in the 20th century. In particular, he succeeded in inspiring numerous contemporary composers to a whole new category of guitar music. This anthology contains the most beautiful pieces from the repertoire of the unforgettable Andrés Segovia, with whom he earned his instrument dignity and prestige in the musical life of our time.
- G. Frescobaldi: Aria con Variazioni detta "La Frescobalda"
- JS Bach: Chaconne
- JS Bach: Gavotte
- L. Couperin: Passacaglia
- GF Handel: Sonata from "8 Aylesford Pieces"
- D. Scarlatti: Sonata
- G. Benda: Sonatina
- JB Vanhall: Cantabile
- JB Vanhall: Minuetto
- F. Sor: Variations on "That sounds so wonderful" from the opera "Die Zauberflöte" by WA Mozart op. 9
- R. Schumann: Pleading child
- R. Schumann: Making fear out of "Scenes from Children" Op. 15
- J. Brahms: Waltz op. 39/8
- F. Chopin: Mazurka op. 63/3
- I. Albéniz: Tango op. 165/2
- MM Ponce: Sonata meridional
- MM Ponce: Thème varié et Finale
- MM Ponce: Tres canciones populares mexicanas
- J. Turina: Homage to Tarrega
- J. Turina: Fandanguillo
- FM Torroba: Serenata burlesca
- FM Torroba: Suite castellana
- A. Tansman: Mazurka
- A. Segovia: Estudios
- A. Segovia: Estudios sin luz
- M. Castelnuovo-Tedesco: Tonadilla in the name of Andrés Segovia op. 170/5
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| Arranger/Editor | Andres Segovia |
| Composer | VARIOUS |
| Availability | Available |
| TAB/Notation | Music Notation Only |
| Level of Difficulty | 5 |
| Description | The Spanish master Andrés Segovia was one of the great masters of his instrument. Self-taught himself, he led the guitar to unimagined heights of technical mastery and toured almost every country in the world in countless concerts. With its huge series of transcriptions and editions, Segovia created an extensive repertoire of classical and modern guitar music and thus laid the foundation for the renaissance of the guitar in the 20th century. In particular, he succeeded in inspiring numerous contemporary composers to a whole new category of guitar music. This anthology contains the most beautiful pieces from the repertoire of the unforgettable Andrés Segovia, with whom he earned his instrument dignity and prestige in the musical life of our time.
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