GUITAR QUARTET
“Sento in seno ch’in pioggia di lagrime” (“I feel within a rain of tears”) from Tieteberga and Il Giustino
In this operatic aria, Vivaldi musically depicts rain as a metaphor for tears. Exterior and internal worlds collide in a pointillistic deluge: the dark skies weep as we are submerged in sorrow.
GUITAR QUARTET
It is the third movement of the Septet Op. 20, and is the most famous time of the whole work.
Beethoven composed this work in 1800, for seven instruments; Violin, viola, cello and double bass (four string); Clarinet, bassoon and trumpet (three wind).
With optional bass. Also valid for guitar orchestra.
GUITAR QUARTET
Right Hand: Index and Middle Rest Stroke. Two and Three-Note Chord.Arpeggios for four fingers.Thumb melody bass.Left hand: Position changes. Natural harmonics.Dynamic Changes.Stacatto.
Bass Guitar, optional.
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GUITAR QUARTET
It belongs to the Suite (Witt) : 1.Entrée / 2.Sarabande / 3.Menuet I4.Bourré / 5.Menuet II
See below for related products Right Hand: Index and Middle Rest Stroke.Thumb melody bass. Left hand: Position changes. Slurs.
Sheet music for guitar quartet of the first movement (Allegro) of Antonio VIVALDI’s Concerto for Strings RV 157, originally in G minor.Written as a Passacaglia on a descending chromatic ostinato in the bass.
Also valid for guitar orchestra with optional bass.
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“The Habanera” is an aria from Georges Bizet’s opera “Carmen,” which premiered in 1875. Sung by the title character, Carmen, it is one of the most famous pieces from the opera. The melody is characterized by its catchy rhythm and Spanish flair, reflecting the exoticism and passion of the opera’s setting in Seville, Spain.
With optional bass. Also valid for the guitar orchestra.
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“Les Toreadors” is a prominent march from the opera “Carmen” composed by Georges Bizet. It appears in the second act of the opera and is a march with a vibrant and energetic rhythm that evokes the passion and intensity of the bullfighting world in Spain.
With bass optional. Also valid for the guitar orchestra.