Tárrega: Collected Guitar Works - The Early Spanish Editions
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- Composer: Francisco Tárrega (1852-1909)
- Instrumentation: Guitar
- Binding: Spiral Bound
- ISMN:
- Size: 9.1 x 11.9 inches
- Pages: 352
Description
This collected edition contains all Tárrega's compositions which were published in early Spanish editions. They are presented as unaltered Reprints dating from 1902-c.1920.
Contents:
- J.S. Bach: Loure
- Bourée de la sonata 2a
- Fugue de la 1a
- Sonata para violin
- L.v. Beethoven:: Largo, Op. 27
- Menuet
- Scherzo de la sonata, Op. 2
- Sonata, Op. 13
- R.Calleja Gomez: Tango de la cadera de El Ratón
- F. Chopin: Preludios Nos.6, 7 & 20
- Mazurka,Op. 33, No. 1
- Preludio 15
- Nocturno
- G.F. Handel: Minueto
- J. Haydn: Menuet
- Largo Assai
- Andante
- W.A. Mozart: Minuetto du quatuor a cordes
- Minuetto
- SCHUBERT Franz: Menuet de la Fantaisie, Op. 78, Au Soir, R. Schumann: Fuga, Feuilles variées
- St. Nikolás
- Berceuse
- F. Tárrega: Capricho árabe
- Preludios Nos.1 & 2
- La mariposa
- Gran Vals
- ¡Adelita!
- Maria
- Mazurka
- ¡Sueño!
- Preludios Nos. 3, 4 & 5
- Rosita
- ¡Marieta!
- Minuetto
- Preludios Nos.6 & 7
- Recuerdos de la Alhambra
- Estudio en forma de Minuetto
- Preludios Nos.8 & 9
- Q. Valverde: Polka de El Pobre Valbuena
- J.D. Alard: Estudio
- L.v. Beethoven: Tema del Séptimo Sinfonía
- Marcha fúnebre
- Adagio de la sonata "Claro de Luna", fragmento de la 7a Sinfonía
- Andante de la sonata No. 9 de piano y violín
- H. Berlioz: Danza de las Sílfides
- G. Bizet: Adagio de la Arlesiana
- Marcha del Rey de la Arlesiana
- Bolzoni: Minuet
- A. Boito: Mefistófele
- F. Chopin: Preludio No. 4
- Preludio No. 11
- Vals, Op. 34, No. 2
- Mazurka No. 22
- J.B. Cramer: Estudio
- T. Damas: Estudio en La
- E. Grieg: Staccato
- Marcha funébre
- El Viajero solitario
- G.F. Handel: Coral
- J. Haydn: Minueto
- A. Henselt: Celebre estudio
- F. Mendelssohn: Celebre barcarola
- Romanza sin palabras número 6
- Canzoneta
- G. Meyerbeer: La Africana
- Chôro del primer acto
- Prudent: Improvisación
- Estudio
- R. Schumann: Rêverie
- Fugueta, Andantino Cantabile
- Romanza, Op. 21
- F. Tárrega: Danza Mora
- Lágrima
- Preludio
- Danza odalisca
- Tango Alborada
- Capricho
- Sueño
- Mazurka
- Malagueña fácil
- Dos Preludios
- Endecha y Oremus
- Preludio
- Gran Jota de Concierto
- Dos Preludios sobre fragmentos de Schumann y Bach
- Vals
- Preludio sobre un tema de Mendelssohn
- Las dos Hermanitas
- Dos valses
- La Cartagenera
- El Columpio
- Canción de Cuna
- Pepita
- polka
- Isabel
- vals
- Preludio en arpégios
- Carnaval de Venecia
- Estudio sobre una giga de Bach
- Estudio sobre un fragmento de Schumann
- S. Thalberg: Trémolo
- S. Yradier: La paloma
- habanera
- R. Wagner: Marcha de la ópera "Tannhäuser"
- Fragmento de la Sinfonía de "Tannhäuser"
- Weyrauch: Adieu
- G. Verdi: La Traviata
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