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Azrael
Gargoyle Instructor
Joined: 04/06/01
Posts: 2,093
Azrael
Gargoyle Instructor
Joined: 04/06/01
Posts: 2,093
12/03/2001 10:39 pm
I have the following stuff printed as normal musical notation:

- Richard Rodney Bennet "Impromptus"
- Claude Debussy "Two Preludes"
- Heinz Kratochwil "Triptychon"
- Axel Borup-Jörgensen "Preludes for Guit op 76"
- Frank Martin "Quatre Pieces Breves" (good stuff)
- Roman Haubenstock-Ramati "Hexachord 1 & 2" (never seen a notation like that before!)
- Benjamin Britten "Nocturnal Op. 70" (masterpiece!)
- J. S. Bach "Ciaccona" (from Partita 2 a violino solo senza basso BWV 1004)
- Nicolo Paganini "Grand Sonata For Guitar Solo"
- Hans Erich Apostel "Six Pieces of music"
- Heitor Villa Lobos "Quinq Préludes"
- Francisco Tarrega "full techincal studies" (excelent excercises!)
- J. S. Bach "Suite E-Moll" (BWV 996)
- Christobal Halffter "Codex I"
- William Walton "Five Bagatelles"

.. yupp - and maybe a few other things that i forgot *L*

You might not know the majority of it, but be sure it´s the most difficult stuff for guitar available. Most of these have been transcribed by Karl Scheit, tutor at Vienna Music Conservatory (unfortunately died in 1995 - he was a great teacher).


oh - but i´m still a metal musician *LOL*

so if u want any of these feel free to ask - i can scan em and give it to those who wanna have them.

:)

Oh btw - most of these pieces have been performed by Julian Bream - ony of my fav classical guitarists.

Cheerz

-=[Azrael]=-

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