This compilation contains 50 pieces for intermediate to advanced guitar players. It contains pieces by de Narvaez, J.S. Bach, Sor, Carulli, Carcassi, Tarrega, Brouwer and many more. The collection is aimed at senior classes within music schools, at students minoring in music, at musicians who participate in competitions, and last but not least at music lovers looking for performance literature to enjoy.
Tabella dei contenuti
F. Caroso: Spagnoletta – F. Cutting: Greensleeves – L. Milán: Pavana IV – L.de Narvaéz: Diferencias sobre ‘Guardame las vacas’ – J.H. Kapsberger: Toccata arpeggiata – J. Dowland: Tarleton’s Riserrectione – J. Dowland: My Lady Hunsdon´s Puffe – J. Dowland: The Frog Galliard – A. Mudarra: Fantasía X – F. da Milano: Fantasia de mon triste – E.G. Baron: Bourrée – G. Zamboni: Preludio – S.de Murcia: Fandango – G. Sanz: Canarios – J.-B. Lully: Chaconne des Harlequins – D. Kellner: Phantasia D-Dur – S.L. Weiss: Fantasie – J.S. Bach: Gavotte en Rondeaux – J.S. Bach: Bourrée – J.S. Bach: Prélude in C – F. Carulli: Andante in La minore – EJ. Vinas: l Sueño – N. Coste: Leçon No. 24 – M. Carcassi: Étude No. 3 – Anonymus: Romanza d´Espagna – E. Giuliani-Guglielmi: Preludio No. 1 – J.K. Mertz: Love Song – M. Giuliani: 6 Variations – F. Sor: Variations on a theme by Mozart, op. 9 – F. Tárrega: Capricho Árabe – F. Tárrega: Recuerdos de la Alhambra – F. Tárrega: Lágrima – J. Ferrer: Tango No. 3 – I. Albéniz:: Asturias – P.A. Iparraguirre: Nardo – J.S. Sagreras: Maria Luisa – C. Pedrell: Página romántica – Traditional: Malagueña – A.B. Mangoré: Sueño de la muñequita – A. Tansman: Barcarole – M. Llobet: El Noi de la mare – M.M. Ponce: Preludio in A – F.M. Torroba: Fandanguillo – J. Pernambuco: Sons de Carrilhões – J. Turina: Fandanguillo – Traditional: El Vito – R. Smith Brindle: Allegretto – L. Brouwer: Danza Caracteristica – T. Takemitsu: Slightly fast – H.W. Henze: Du schönes Bächlein
Circa l’autore
Concert guitarist and guitar teacher Martin Hegel completed his studies at music colleges in Cologne, Vienna, Berlin and Salzburg. He has won prizes at more than ten international competitions – and concert tours have taken him to many European countries including Italy, Spain, France and Japan. Numerous radio and CD recordings also document his artistic career.
Martin Hegel teaches at various Berlin music schools and has worked on guitar teaching methods for many years.
As an editor and arranger he has published guitar music from the Renaissance to the present day, particularly designed for tuition purposes and concert performance.