The Guitar Transcriptions of Francisco Tárrega


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This publication presents a lightly modernized, fully corrected, reliable edition of Francisco Tárrega’s more idiomatic transcriptions and arrangements for the classic guitar. Tárrega, who was also an able pianist, chose works by diverse composers such as Ludwig van Beethoven, Frédéric Chopin, and Robert Schumann to arrange for his own guitar performances, greatly expanding the concert guitar repertoire of his time.This publication provides today’s players with a dependable edition of these works that can be seamlessly incorporated into any modern concert program. Written in standard notation only for the intermediate to advanced guitarist, this collection features pieces that were less commonly heard on the guitar and sound remarkably fresh to this day.




Tarrega in Tablature


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The importance of Francisco Tarrega in the history of the classic guitar is immeasurable. With his original compositions and transcriptions, Tarrega broughtthe classical guitar to new heights by giving it a repertoire of its own and consequently influencing virtually every modern day classical guitarist. In thisvolume, Ben Boldt presents 29 pieces by Tarrega in standard notation and tablature. Titles include: Lagrima; Preludes in G, A, and D major; Danza Mora; Marieta! (Mazurca); Mazurca en sol; Maria; Minuetto; Adelita (Mazurca); Pavana; La Alborada; Capricho Arabe; and many others. Text in English, Spanish, French, and Japanese




The Best of Francisco Tarrega in 33 Pieces for Guitar


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Principally original works for guitar by Francisco Taarrega; the penultimate work by J. Arcas, arranged by Taarrega.




A Selected Survey of Transcriptions, Paraphrases, and Adaptations for Guitar by Franciso Tárrega


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The transcriptions of the nineteenth-century guitarist Francisco Tárrega exerted a significant influence on guitarists in the following generations. This document, intended as a reference guide and historical study for guitarists, surveys Tárrega’s transcriptions, paraphrases, and adaptations. A biography of Tárrega’s life is included, which demonstrates the importance of arrangements in his repertoire. Additionally, surveys of issues associated with the guitar and transcriptions during the nineteenth century, both of which were catalysts for Tárrega to create these works, are also included. These sections are followed by a comparative analysis between several original scores and their arrangements, in order to demonstrate Tárrega’s arranging style. A survey of the research involving Tárrega’s arrangements suggests that a study of this depth will be a valuable resource, as Tárrega’s tradition inspired many twentieth-century guitarists such as Andrés Segovia, Julian Bream, and Manuel Barrueco.







Schumann for Guitar


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(Guitar). The edition Schumann for Guitar is an interesting attempt to transfer Robert Schumann's romantic, lyrical music to the guitar. As a consequence, new tonal possibilities present themselves for the guitar repertoire, particularly in view of the fact that Schumann himself never composed an original piece for guitar. This volume naturally contains pieces from the famous piano cycles Album fur die Jugend, Kinderszenen and Albumblatter, but also some lieder like Mondnacht and Im wunderschonen Monat Mai. Special highlights of the volume are the original Schumann transcriptions by Francisco Tarrega (1852-1909) which prove that guitarists studied Schumann's music as early as the 19th century. Schumann for Guitar is ideal for concerts and music lessons, but also for private music-making. The pieces are of easy to intermediate technical difficulty so that even amateur guitar players will enjoy the pieces!




The Complete Early Spanish Editions


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This new collected edition contains all Trrega's compositions which were published in early Spanish editions. They are presented as unaltered Reprints dating from 1902-1920.




Mastering Tremolo


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Leonardo Garcia's Mastering Tremolo is an extensive guide for all aspiring guitarists wishing to develop solid tremolo technique. From a multitude of preliminary technical exercises and drills to develop a foundation for your tremolo and invigorate your technique, to more than a dozen active practice techniques detailed with musical examples to develop rhythmic precision, note consistency, tone, and speed, to the mental game of playing tremolo, this book will help improve your playing regardless of your level.




Francisco Tarrega and Ferdinando Carulli A Student's Guide


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Francisco Tarrega (1852 - 1909) and Ferdinando Carulli (1770 - 1841) were two ofthe foundational classical guitar composers. Their works are studied and to this day performed by guitarists worldwide. This book presents 9 of the post popularTarrega guitar compositions and 11 of Carulli's most famous short pieces. Thesepieces were transcribed and adapted for the intermediate level guitar student. The book features large notes, carefully edited fingering and important historical and performance notes




Tárrega: Recuerdos de la Alhambra


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Classical guitarists, both students and professional performers, require the same high-quality editions that their pianist colleagues have come to expect from Alfred Music. Our Classical Guitar Masterwork Editions continue the Alfred tradition of providing carefully edited, beautifully presented music for practice and performance. This edition of Tárrega's classic tremolo-based composition "Recuerdos de la Alhambra" includes background information on the composer, detailed tremolo lessons, and thoughtful fingerings from Scott Tennant, one of the world's premier guitar virtuosos. The Alhambra is a fortress in Spain with many fountains, and the tremolo in this piece is inspired by the sound of the water running through these fountains. Tennant talks about his own history as a young student learning this piece and shares the method he ultimately developed for mastering the art of the tremolo, a technique that is elusive for many classical guitarists. He provides a progressive set of exercises designed to take you up to a level of familiarity with, and control of, the right-hand patterns one must master in order to develop a smooth tremolo. You'll find two additional versions of "Recuerdos de la Alhambra" in this edition---one for the right hand alone, and another in block chords so you can focus on mastering the left-hand connections and shifts required for a musical performance. In this one book, you have both one of the crown jewels of the guitar repertoire, and a way to develop the technique needed to play it. This is a must-have edition for all classical guitarists.