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Tárrega, Francisco: The Best of...Francisco Tarrega En Trente-Trois Morceaux / in Thirty-Three Pieces For Guitar

en trente-trois morceaux pour guitare

Setting: Guitar
Length: 108 pages
Weight: 0.411 kg
Published: May 2014
Publisher: Ricordi
Item number: DF01614800
ISMN: 9790045045548
A selection of 33 pieces composed by the Spanish Francisco Tárrega, one of the fathers of modern guitar. The contents are devided into four genres reflecting the nature of his guitar works: pieces from the Arab-Andalusian heritage, pieces in romantic style, studies and free elaborations of repertoire by other composers.

Contents

1.
Capricho rabe (Serenata)
2.
Recuerdos de la Alhambra
3.
Danza mora
4.
L grima (Preludio)
5.
Preludios (1-7)
6.
Endecha (Preludio)
7.
Alborada (Capricho)
8.
­Adelita! (Mazurka)
9.
­Marieta! (Mazurka)
10.
Sue¤o (Mazurka)
11.
Mazurka
12.
Gran vals
13.
Las dos hermanitas (Dos valses)
14.
El columpio (Cancicn de cuna)
15.
Rosita (Polka)
16.
Pavana (al estilo antiguo)
17.
Maria (Gavota)
18.
Minuetto
19.
Estudio en forma de minuetto
20.
­Sue¤o! (Estudio de tr?molo)
21.
La mariposa
22.
Estudio de velocidad
23.
Estudio sobre un tema de Bach
24.
Estudio brillante de Alard
25.
La cartagenera ? Sobre temas populares murcianos
26.
Jota aragonesa
27.
El carnaval de Venecia ? Grandes variaciones
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