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The evolution of the fingerstyle guitar : classical guitar history and repertoire from the 16th to the 20th century

Title
  1. The evolution of the fingerstyle guitar : classical guitar history and repertoire from the 16th to the 20th century / [edited] by Laurence Juber.
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  1. Milwaukee, WI : Hal Leonard, [2019]

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Additional authors
  1. Juber, Laurence
  2. Spinacino, Francesco, active 1507.
  3. Milán, Luis, active 16th century
  4. Narváez, Luis de, active 16th century
  5. Mudarra, Alonso, approximately 1506-1580.
  6. Ortiz, Diego, approximately 1525-approximately 1570.
  7. Dowland, John, 1563?-1626.
  8. Visée, Robert de
  9. Sanz, Gaspar, 1640-1710.
  10. Bach, Johann Sebastian, 1685-1750.
  11. Giuliani, Mauro, 1781-1829.
  12. Sor, Fernando, 1778-1839.
  13. Legnani, Luigi, 1790-1877.
  14. Mertz, Johann Kaspar, 1806-1856.
  15. Arcas, Julián, 1832-1882.
  16. Tárrega, Francisco, 1852-1909.
  17. De Janon, Charles
  18. Olcott-Bickford, Vahdah, 1885-1980.
  19. Foden, Wm. (William), 1860-1947.
Description
  1. 1 score (127 pages) : illustrations; 31 cm
Summary
  1. "Wings guitarist and acclaimed fingerstyle hero Laurence Juber brings you this exclusive book and audio experience, featuring his full-length guitar album Touchstones. With matching transcriptions of all 20 album tracks by master classical composers such as Josquin, Dowland, Bach, and Sor, you'll trace the origins of solo guitar from the Renaissance to the Romantic Era and beyond. Includes standard notation and tablature, guitar history and lineage, and more"--Page 4 of cover.
Alternative title
  1. Touchstones.
  2. Spanish fandango.
Subject
  1. Scores
  2. Arrangements (Music)
  3. Guitar music, Arranged
  4. Art music
  5. Guitar music > Instructive editions
Genre/Form
  1. Art music.
  2. Arrangements (Music)
  3. Scores.
Contents
  1. The Renaissance (1450-1600). La bernardina / Josquin des Pres ; arranged by Francesco Spinacino -- Pavana / Luis de Milán -- Guardame las vacas / Luis de Narváez -- Romanesca / Alonso Mudarra -- Recercata / Diego Ortiz -- Queen Elizabeth's galliard / John Dowland.
  2. The Baroque Era (1600-1750). Prelude in D minor / Robert de Visée -- Folias / Gaspar Sanz -- Bourée in E minor / Johann Sebastian Bach -- Divertimento / anonymous.
  3. The Classical Era (1730-1820). Sonata op. 15. 1st movement / Mauro Giuliani -- March from Centrillon / Fernando Sor.
  4. The Romantic Era (1780-1910). Caprice #7 / Luigi Legnani -- An Malvina / Johann Kaspar Mertz -- Bolero / Julián Arcas -- Prelude no. 1 / Francisco Tárrega -- Spanish fandango / arranged by Henry Worrall -- Mazurka / Charles de Janon -- Under the greenwood tree / Vahdah Olcott-Bickford -- The capitol march / William Foden.
Call number
  1. JMG 19-308
Note
  1. Transcriptions and arrangements by Laurence Juber.
  2. "Audio access included"--Page 1 of cover.
Title
  1. The evolution of the fingerstyle guitar : classical guitar history and repertoire from the 16th to the 20th century / [edited] by Laurence Juber.
Publisher
  1. Milwaukee, WI : Hal Leonard, [2019]
Type of content
  1. notated music
  2. text
Type of medium
  1. unmediated
Type of carrier
  1. volume
Language
  1. Staff notation; Tablature.
Added author
  1. Juber, Laurence, editor, writer of added commentary, transcriber, arranger of music.
  2. Container of (expression): Spinacino, Francesco, active 1507. Intabulatura de lauto. Libro 1o, Bernardina; arranged.
  3. Container of (expression): Milán, Luis, active 16th century. Maestro. Pavana (No. 26); arranged.
  4. Container of (expression): Narváez, Luis de, active 16th century. Delphín de música. Guardame las vacas; arranged.
  5. Container of (expression): Mudarra, Alonso, approximately 1506-1580. Libros de musica en cifras. Romanesca (No. 23); arranged.
  6. Container of (expression): Ortiz, Diego, approximately 1525-approximately 1570. Trattado de glosas. Recercada, viol, keyboard instrument (No. 22); arranged.
  7. Container of (expression): Dowland, John, 1563?-1626. K. Darcyes galliard; arranged.
  8. Container of (work): Visée, Robert de. Livre de pièces. Prelude, D minor.
  9. Container of (work): Sanz, Gaspar, 1640-1710. Instrucción de música sobre la guitarra española. Folías (No. 54)
  10. Container of (expression): Bach, Johann Sebastian, 1685-1750. Suites, lute, BWV 996, E minor. Bourrée; arranged.
  11. Container of (work): Giuliani, Mauro, 1781-1829. Sonatas, guitar, op. 15, C major. Allegro spiritoso.
  12. Container of (expression): Sor, Fernando, 1778-1839. Cendrillon. Marche; arranged.
  13. Container of (work): Legnani, Luigi, 1790-1877. Capriccios, guitar, op. 20. No. 2.
  14. Container of (work): Mertz, Johann Kaspar, 1806-1856. Bardenklänge. An Malvina.
  15. Container of (work): Arcas, Julián, 1832-1882. Boleros, guitar, A minor.
  16. Container of (work): Tárrega, Francisco, 1852-1909. Preludes, guitar. No. 1.
  17. Container of (work): De Janon, Charles. Mazurka, guitar, A major.
  18. Container of (work): Olcott-Bickford, Vahdah, 1885-1980. Under the greenwood tree.
  19. Container of (work): Foden, Wm. (William), 1860-1947. Capitol march.
Added title
  1. Touchstones.
  2. Spanish fandango.
Other standard identifier
  1. 888680797270
Publisher no.
  1. HL00283983 Hal Leonard
ISBN
  1. 9781540036247 (paperback)
  2. 1540036243 (paperback)
Research call number
  1. JMG 19-308
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