CONCERT SPANISH MASTERPIECES FOR GUITAR Paul Henry CD TABLATURE LIBRO CHITARRA TARREGA ADELITA
CONCERT SPANISH MASTERPIECES FOR GUITAR. Paul Henry. SHEET MUSIC BOOK WITH CD & GUITAR TABLATURE.
LIBRO DI MUSICA CLASSICA CON CD.
SPARTITI PER CHITARRA :
PENTAGRAMMA E TABLATURE .
20 Spanish standards arranged in notes and TAB. for the advanced classical guitarist. 88 pages.
REPERTOIRE NOTES
Preludio-Asturias
"Preludio-Asturias" (also known as "Leyenda") originally was written for piano as part of a collection called Chants d' Espagne, Gp. 23. It was later published in a collection titled Suite Espanola, op. 47. While its title refers to the northern region of Spain, the music reflects the flamenco flavor of the Andalusia region. Of all the piano works by Albeniz, "Asturias" is the most idiomatic to the guitar.
Mallorca (barcarolla) Op. 202
"Mallorca (barcarolla), Gp. 202" is from a collection of works called Sereneta Espanola. The title is in reference to the enchanting island off the east coast of Spain. The first and last sections of "Mallorca" are written in the manner of an expressive lament, with the rocking barcarolle motion always underneath the melody. This is contrasted by a lively, rhythmic middle section.
Sevilla
"Sevilla" from Suite Espanola is a Sevillanas, which is believed to be an old Castilian folk dance. This triple-meter dance can be heard in southern Spain, mainly in fairs and festivals, including the famous Seville fair, La Feria de Sevilla. It was first transcribed from the piano to the guitar by Francisco Tarrega and Miguel Llobet. While a challenging piece, its original character translates nicely to the guitar. Guitarists can maintain the original key of G major by tuning the lower two strings to D and G.
El Noi de la Mare
"El Noi de la Mare" (The Mother's Son) is an old Catalan folk song. This popular and haunting melody from northeastern Spain has been arranged for a wealth of musical settings, most notably by Frederico Mompou and Miguel Llobett.
The Dance of the Miller
Manuel de Falla is a major composer in the Spanish nationalistic movement. "The Dance of the Miller" is from his ballet The Three Cornered Hat. Rich with guitaristic gypsy rhythms and color from the south of Spain, it is a natural addition to the guitarists' repertoire.
The Dance of the Sorcerer
"The Dance of the Sorcerer" is a wild, colorful dance from Manuel de Falla's ballet El amor brujo (Love, the Magician), which depicts a gypsy possessed by the ghost of her faithless former lover. The piece has become an orchestral favorite.
Danza Espanola #5
"Danza Espanola #5" is from a group of 12 Spanish dances originally for piano. Enrique Granados, along with Isaac Albeniz and Manuel de Falla, was prominent in the Spanish nationalistic style that used Spanish themes and rhythms and often imitated the color and style of the guitar.
- ADELITA - TARREGA, FRANCISCO
- CANARIOS - SANZ, GASPER
- CANCION DEL EMPERADOR - NARVAEZ, LUYS DE
- CAPRICHO ARABE - TARREGA, FRANCISCO
- DANZA ESPANOLA #5 - GRANADOS, ENRIQUE
- DEDICATORIA - GRANADOS, ENRIQUE
- EL NOI DE LA MARE - ANONIMOUS
- FANTASIA - MUDARRA, ALONSO
- FOLIAS - SANZ, GASPER
- LA ALBORADA - TARREGA, FRANCISCO
- LA MAJA DE GOYA - GRANADOS, ENRIQUE
- LA MINONA DE CATALUNA - SANZ, GASPER
- LAGRIMA - TARREGA, FRANCISCO
- MALAGUENA - TARREGA, FRANCISCO
- MALLORCA OP.202 - ALBENIZ, ISAAC
- NIGHT IN SPAIN - MASSENET, JULES
- PRELUDIO-ASTURIAS - ALBENIZ, ISAAC
- SEVILLA - ALBENIZ, ISAAC
- THE DANCE OF THE MILLER - DE FALLA, MANUEL
- THE DANCE OF THE SORCERER - DE FALLA, MANUEL


