For guitar players who want to expand their repertoire:
This collection provides a fantastic introduction to the works of John Dowland, containing the easiest of his compositions, arranged in their order of difficulty. Dowland ranks among the outstanding figures in the history of 16th- and 17th-century European lute music.
Martin Hegel arranged the works originally composed for lute so that they can now be played on the guitar at an intermediate level. The edition is suited for both teaching and playing in one’s spare time.
Dowland for Guitar is part of the Schott Guitar Classic series. The editor Martin Hegel is dedicated to expanding the guitar repertoire in a varied and sensible way and making popular works of music history accessible even to guitar players at an intermediate level. His transcriptions, ranging from easy to intermediate, are perfectly adapted to the characteristics of the guitar. They present an opportunity to guitar players to experience classics and masterpieces on their own instrument: be it contrapuntal masterpieces by Johann Sebastian Bach and symphonic music by Mozart – or be it lute music from the Renaissance era.
Innehållsförteckning
Mr. Dowland’s Midnight – Orlando sleepeth – Mrs. Winter’s Jump – Mrs. Nichols’ Almain – What if a day – Tarleton’s Resurrection – Preludium – My Lord Willoughby’s Welcome Home – Fortune my foe – Come away – The King of Denmark’s Galliard – Captain Cavendish’s Galliard – Round battle Galliard – The shoemaker’s wife (A Toy) – Mrs. White’s Nothing – Mrs. Vaux Galliard – Lady Leighton’s Almain – Hasellwood’s Galliard – Lord Strang’s March – Dowland’s Galliard – Melancholy Galliard – My Landy Hunsdon’s Puffe (Allemande) – The Frog Galliard – Sir John Smith his Almain
Om författaren
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.