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Noad, Frederick: Frederick Noad's - Classical Guitar Treasury

Solo Guitar

Setting: Guitar
Length: 152 pages
Weight: 0.645 kg
Published: 1999
Publisher: Chester Music
Item number: CH61466
ISMN: 9780711969773
A unique collection of guitar music which spans the late Renaissance to the late Classical period. Including new and unusual repertoire as well as popular works and showpieces, suitable for intermediate level players.

Contents

1.
Complaint (Dowland)
2.
Elegiac Fantasy Op. 59 (Sor)
3.
Fuga (Handel)
4.
Gavotte [Turk, Daniel Gottlob]
5.
Introduction And Variation (Sor)
6.
Lachrimae Pavan [Dowland, John]
7.
Menuet (Handel)
8.
Menuet [Handel, George Frideric]
9.
Menuet 1 (Handel)
10.
Menuet 2 (Handel)
11.
Minuet: The Self Banished Lover (Blow)
12.
Mrs White's Nothing (Dowland)
13.
Passpied (Handel)
14.
Sarabande (Handel)
15.
Sarabande [Handel, George Frideric]
16.
Sonata In C Major Op. 15 (Giuliani)
17.
Sonata In C Major Op. 15 No. 2 (Sor)
18.
Sonatina 1 (Carcassi)
19.
Sonatina 2 (Carcassi)
20.
Sonatina 3 (Carcassi)
21.
Suite In G Minor (Visee)
22.
The Frog Galliard [Dowland, John]
23.
The Right Honourable The Lady Rich, Her Galliard (Dowland)
24.
The Shoemaker's Wife (Dowland)
25.
Variations On A Theme (Hagen)
26.
Variations On A Theme Of Mozart (Sor)
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