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Mozart for Guitar

32 Transcriptions for Guitar

von Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

E-Book (PDF)
48 Seiten
Sprache English ,Deutsch
2021 Schott Music
ISBN 978-3-7957-2409-2

Hauptbeschreibung

'Mozart for Guitar' is the second volume in the Schott Composers' series which makes the most famous masterpieces accessible to guitar players thanks to special arrangements for the guitar. Pupils, students and music lovers are of course interested in getting to know better both original guitar music and famous works and their music. The guitar moves the music into a tonal area which gives the music a rather intimate and sometimes dreamy character. The ideal album for guitar-playing Mozart lovers!

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Lullaby KV 350 - Adagio from Clarinet Concerto KV 622 - Andante grazioso from Piano Sonata No. 11 KV 331 - German Dance No. 3 KV 605 - Das Veilchen KV 476 - 6 Pieces from the Nannerl Music Book - Voi che sapete from Le nozze di Figaro KV 626 - 6 Transcriptions from the 19th Century: De vieni, al finestra (Mertz) - Rondo from KV 545 (Carulli - Thema from The Magic Flute (Giuliani) - Vergiss mein nicht (Diabelli) - La ci darem la mano (Mertz) - Theme "Es klinget so herrlich" (Sor) - Theme from A Little Night Music KV 525 - Lacrimosa from Requiem KV 626 - Alla turca from Piano Sonata No. 11 KV 331 - Allegro from Sonata No. 15 KV 545 - 6 airs choisis de l'opera Il Flauto magico, op. 19 (Sor): Marche religieuse - Fuggite o voi beltà fallace - Giù fan ritorno i Geny amici - O dolce harmonia - Se potesse un suono - Grand'Isi grand'Osiri

Biografische Anmerkung zu den Verfassern

Concert guitarist and guitar teacher Martin Hegel completed his studies at music colleges in Cologne, Vienna, Berlin and Salzburg. He has won prizes at more than ten international competitions - and concert tours have taken him to many European countries including Italy, Spain, France and Japan. Numerous radio and CD recordings also document his artistic career.
Martin Hegel teaches at various Berlin music schools and has worked on guitar teaching methods for many years.
As an editor and arranger he has published guitar music from the Renaissance to the present day, particularly designed for tuition purposes and concert performance.