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First Repertoire for Solo Guitar. Book 2

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Edited by Wynberg, Simon
Setting: Guitar
Genre: Study
Length: 32 pages
Publisher: Faber Music
Item number: 0571563228
ISMN: 9780571563227
Variety is the spice of musical life and the essence of First Repertoire for Guitar. This is the second book for guitar solo containing 28 original compositions from the 16th to 20th centuries, that skillfully provide an introductory literature for the young guitarist. Edited by Simon Wynberg. Text is in both English and German.

Contents: Branle Gay: Quand j'entends le perdu temps (Le Roy), Gaillarde: O la Mal Assignee(Le Roy), Aria (Brescianello), Gavotta (Brescianello), Rondo (Vidal), Andante, Op.276 No.23 (Carulli), Sonata and Rondo (Carulli), Andante, Op.3 No.5 (Sor), Etude, Op.31 No.23 (Sor), Etude, Op.60 No.16 (Sor), Etude: Allegro Spiritoso (Giuliani), Leçon, Op.51 No.2 (Giuliani), Valtz, Op. 7 No.6 (Aguado): La Pentoufte (Lintant), Waltz, Op. 7 No.1 (Strauss), Waltz, Op. 7 No.3 (Strauss), Ländler, Op. 9 No.4 (Mertz), Ländler, Op. 9 No.5 (Mertz), Marcia (Mertz), Ejercicio: Allegretto (Ferrer ), Ejercicio: Allegro Moderato (Ferrer), Ejercicio: Andante Mosso (Ferrer), Marcha (Sagreras), Maria Luisa: Mazurka (Sagreras), Nostalgia: Petite Melodie (Sagreras), Prelude (Khatchaturian), Evocaciôn (Méndez), Stamping Dance (Maw)

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