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Classical Guitar 97144 ClasGtr NEW 247-268 8/29/05 8:38 AM Page 247 247 Classical Guitar 248 Solo Guitar Literature by Composer 262 Guitar Collections 264 Guitar Duos 266 Guitar Ensembles 266 Guitar with Various Instruments 268 Voice and Guitar 268 Mandolin 97144 ClasGtr NEW 247-268 8/29/05 8:38 AM Page 248 248 SOLO GUITAR LITERATURE BY COMPOSER ANONYMOUS ARCAS, JULIAN ______50562985 Dindandon et tambourin joli (Pujol 2001) ______50510248 Spanish Guitar Music (Benkö) Eschig ME0784300 .....................................................$12.95 Musica per Chitarra EMB Z8700................................$10.95 ______00663025 Malagueña (Paul Henry) Hal Leonard.......................$3.95 AZPIAZU, JOSÉ DE ______50560305 Scottisch Madrilene (Pujol 1088) Eschig ME0729700 .......................................................$6.95 ______50023030 Estilo Flamenco (Guitar Method) Ricordi RSY2208 ........................................................$24.95 AGUADO, DIONISIO ______50070150 Il Piccolo Chitarrista Ricordi R129779 ................$12.95 ______50015050 50 Studies (Gonzales) Ricordi RLD546...................$12.95 BACH, CARL PHILIP EMMANUEL ______50510150 Studies for Guitar, Volume 1 (Tokos) EMB Z12377...............................................................$13.95 ______48014125 Alla Polacca and Presto Bote & Bock M202506578..................................................................$5.95 ALBENIZ, ISAAC BACH, JOHANN SEBASTIAN ______50489807 Albeniz for My Guitar Ricordi R132683 .............$12.95 ______48014123 2 Gavotten Bote & Bock M202506554 .....................$5.95 ______50022920 Asturias (Leyenda) (Azpiazu) Ricordi RSY472 ............................................................$9.95 ______00006366 Bach Again for Guitar (Block) Contents: Minuet In G; Gavotte; Minuet; Bouree In Em; ______50560582 Asturias (Santos) Eschig ME0820000 .......................$9.95 Little Prelude; Gavotte In D; Short Prelude; Menuet; ______50416480 Cordoba, Op. 232 (No. 4 of Chants d’Espagne) Fantasia In C Minor; Bouree. Marks M834..................$4.95 Salabert SEAS16255 ...................................................$15.00 ______00006329 Bach for Guitar (Block) ______48008691 Cordoba (Williams) Boosey & Hawkes Contents: Minuet; Jesu, Joy Of Man’s Desiring; Rondo- M060010163................................................................$12.50 Gavotte; Awake, Awake, A Voice Is Calling; Gavotte; ______50416470 Danza Española No. 3 (Garcia) Minuet In G Minor; Sarabande; Polonaise; Concerto In The Salabert SEAS16257 .....................................................$5.95 Italian Style - Marks M366 ...........................................$4.95 ______50067580 Granada (Azpiazu) Ricordi RSY473.......................$16.95 ______50250440 Bach For My Guitar Ricordi R132592...................$9.95 ______50510181 Guitar Pieces (Velasco) Musica per Chitarra ______50560002 Canon (Pujol 2006) Eschig ME0788100.................$6.95 EMB Z8818.................................................................$12.95 ______00315184 Classical Guitar of Bach ______50482799 Recuerdos de viaje, No. 6 Features 24 beloved selections from Bach, arranged for Salabert SEAS16262 .....................................................$8.95 classical guitar with tablature. Includes an explanation of ______50562080 Rumores de la Caleta ornaments used in the book, historical notes, performance Eschig ME0834500 .......................................................$9.95 suggestions, and a glossary of terms. ______50561890 Sevilla Eschig ME0819900 .......................................$19.95 Creative Concepts........................................................$10.95 ______50510147 2 Spanish Dances EMB Z7020 ................................$5.95 ALBINONI, TOMASO ______50082950 Adagio in G Minor (Giazotto) Ricordi RSY2088 ..........................................................$9.95 ALEMANN, EA ______50148750 Das Bach-Buch, Band 1: 42 Solostücke ______48008695 Nostalgias Brasilenas Boosey & Hawkes (Schwarz-Reiflingen) Sikorski SIK340.......................$29.95 M060010217................................................................$11.95 ______50483017 Das Bach-Buch, Band 2: 42 Solostücke (Schwarz-Reiflingen) Sikorski SIK480.......................$29.95 AMELOTTI, MARCO ______50560479 Fugue for Lute BWV1000 Transcribed for guitar by ______50104000 Modelli Di Scale A Corde Doppie Per Terze Seste Ragossnig - Eschig ME0953500.................................$19.95 Ottave Ricordi RER2821 ............................................$7.00 ______50562451 Fugue from Sonata III for violin (Pujol 1094) Eschig ME0772500 .....................................................$16.95 ANCELIN, PIERRE ______50403330 Gavotte Salabert..........................................................$6.95 ______50561495 3 Chants de la vieilEspagne ______50484985 Gavotte Ricordi RCP160400 ......................................$6.95 Eschig ME0828700 .....................................................$17.95 ______50429470 Gavottes I and II/Sarabande et Double (from Suite ANZAGHI, LUIGI ORESTE No. 6 for Cello Solo/Sonata II for Violin Solo) (Caceres) Salabert SEAS17705.....................................$9.95 ______50018290 Complete Method for Guitar Ricordi R129374 .........................................................$23.95 ______50485244 Inventions Transcriptions for 2 Four-String Electric ______50068270 La Chitarra (Guitar Method) Basses (Di Natale) The Bach Two-Part Inventions are among the most famous Ricordi R129926 .........................................................$10.00 of Baroque keyboard pieces. Marco Di Natale has APPLEMAN, RICHARD transcribed this music for two electric basses, making a ______50449750 Chord Studies for Electric Bass (Viola) Bach to Rock connection. Included are 5 pieces: Invention Berklee B58.................................................................$14.95 No. 1 in C Major, Invention No. 2 in C minor, Invention No. 6 in E Major, Invention No. 8 in F Major, Invention ______50449770 Reading Contemporary Electric Bass No. 13 in A minor. The score also comes with a CD-ROM, Berklee B63.................................................................$14.95 allowing a bass player to listen to the pieces, and play along with either of the two parts at any tempo. The CD- ROM also may be used in a conventional CD player, with each of the two parts on a separate stereo channel. This Italian publication is fully translated, with Italian and English text. Ricordi....................................................$14.95 ______00663020 Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring Hal Leonard...................................................................$3.95 ______50560080 Lute Suite in E Minor BWV996 Eschig ME0817800 .....................................................$17.95 97144 ClasGtr NEW 247-268 8/29/05 8:38 AM Page 249 SOLO GUITAR LITERATURE BY COMPOSER 249 ______50562986 Lute Suite No. 4 Eschig ME0852600 .....................$21.95 BAKFARK, BÁLINT ______50510247 Lute Works Transcribed for Guitar (Sárközy) ______50510233 Opera omnia Series B Volume 1 – The Lyons Lute Musica per Chitarra EMB Z8309................................$17.95 Book for Guitar (Homolya, Benkö) ______50562383 Pedal Exercitium (Pujol 2005) Musica per Chitarra - EMB Z7031 .............................$20.95 Eschig ME0788000 .....................................................$12.95 ______50510239 Opera omnia Series B Volume 2 – The Cracow ______50489810 Prauludium, Fuge & Allegro BWV998 (Teuchert) Lute Book (Homolya, Benkö) Musica per Chitarra Ricordi RSY2218 ..........................................................$9.95 EMB Z7793.................................................................$20.95 ______50560208 Prelude for guitar (orig for lute) BWV999 ______50510228 Opera Omnia Series B Volume 3 – Miscellaneous (Pujol 1039) Eschig ME0313200...............................$8.95 Works (Homolya, Benkö) Musica per Chitarra ______50561529 Prelude, Fugue & Allemande (BWV998) EMB Z12033...............................................................$12.95 Eschig ME0857100 .....................................................$24.95 BALADA, LEONARDO ______50482858 Prelude, Fugue and Allegro (BWV998) (Fisk) ______50292340 3 Improvisations on Castilian Themes (Tarrago) Originally for lute, transcribed by Eliot Fisk for Schirmer ST48152.........................................................$7.50 guitar. - Ricordi R135173 ................................$12.95 ______50560326 Prelude (from Suite No. 4 for cello) (Pujol 1040) BARTÓK, BÉLA Eschig ME0313100 .......................................................$8.95 ______50510151 For Children, Volume 1 (Brodszky) ______48014098 Prelude in C Bote & Bock M202506240..................$5.95 Selected Pieces EMB Z5790.......................................$12.95 ______48008724 Preludio, Fuga Y Allegro (Carlevaro) ______50510148 For Children, Volume 2 (Brodszky) Boosey & Hawkes M060010774 ................................$14.95 Selected Pieces EMB Z6349......................................$10.95 ______50560159 Sarabande (Cello Suite No. 5) Eschig ME0723300 .......................................................$6.95 BARTOLI, RENÉ ______50561148 Sarabande (Pujol 1010) Eschig ME0232600 .........$6.95 ______50561128 Aubade Eschig ME0808500 .......................................$8.95 ______48014124 Siciliana (Siegfried Behrend) Bote & Bock ______50564286 Etude No. 1 Eschig ME0808600 .............................$12.95 M202506561..................................................................$5.95
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