Rujero is a popular dance compiled in Gaspar Sanz’s book “Music Instruction on the Spanish Guitar”. Rujero is written for solo guitar in dotted style.
Alternation of m and i. Rest Stroke. Thumb Melody bass. Change Position. Very Easy
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It is usually attributed to Vincenzo Galilei, original for lute, also known as “La Volta” and “Italian”. The accompanying guitar presents harmonies and counterpoints different from the original.
Change of position, Slurs, chords,…
Sevilla is a composition by Isaac Albéniz. Albeniz premiered Sevilla himself in a piano performance on 24 January 1885 and dedicated it to the wife of Count Morphy Since it has been transcribed for classical guitar it has become one of the most important works of the classical guitar repertoire. Melodic designs, arpeggios, Chords,Slurs, Position Changes; High Positions, Tonality Changes.
Bolero written by Alfredo GIL and performed by the trio Los Panchos.
Trio Los Panchos are a trío romántico formed in New York City in 1944
by Alfredo Gil, Chucho Navarro, and Hernando Avilés. Changes of position, High positions, accompaniment (arpeggios, chords, bass line,…)
Also valid for guitar orchestra (With optional bass)
Score for guitar trio of Siciliana (Sonata BWV 1031) by J. S. BACH – Originally for flute and harpsichord. The Siciliana, or Siciliano, is the second movement of Sonata BWV 1031. The beautifully written flute melody is arranged for guitar 1, while guitars 2 and 3 handle the harmonic part of the harpsichord (the original is in G minor, but this arrangement is transposed to A minor to facilitate its performance on the guitars).
Suitable for guitar orchestra, with optional bass.
Sonata K.447 – Domenico Scarlatti (1685 – 1757) by guitar duo sheetmusic. original for harpsichord. “Apoyando” y “Tirando” Melodic designs, counterpoint.Slurs, Change of Position, high Positions.
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English: Songs and Dances; each originally published singly under the Spanish title Canción y Danza, is the title of a collection of 15 pieces by Federico Mompou, written between 1918 and 1972. All were written for the piano, except No. 13 for guitar and No. 15 for organ.
Each piece consists of an introductory slow Cançó, followed by a more animated Dansa in a related key but not necessarily in the same time signature. They are mostly based on existing Catalan folk tunes, although some of them are original works.
Granados’s Spanish dance nº 4 “Villanesca” It is courtly in character and, at the same time, popular. Its pastoral, soft and melodious air is its greatest charm. Alternation of m and i. Rest Stroke. Pulgar. Thumb Melody bass.Change Position. Slur. Harmonics. With optional bass, also valid for guitar orchestra.
The “Danza Española No. 11” by Enrique Granados is a piano piece that is part of the “Danzas Españolas” collection by the composer Enrique Granados. This dance is characterized by its nostalgic melody, full of dynamic contrasts.
The version for two guitars brings a special sonority to this piece, capturing the melancholy and beauty of Spanish folk music.