Guitar Quartet for Juniors is a collection of pedagogical pieces for four guitars, written in a wide range of styles – Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque, Classical, Romantic, Latin American, and others – with the aim of introducing young musicians to historically defined musical languages through the practice of ensemble playing.
The repertoire focuses on key elements of musical expression – such as the conscious use of tempo flexibility, articulation, dynamics, and phrasing; precision in homorhythmic passages; balance between the different parts of the ensemble – while also addressing the fundamentals of guitar technique, mastery of various positions, arpeggios, ascending and descending slurs, and echo slurs.
The pieces offer teachers and students a wide variety of material, both in character and style, providing a broad selection of works that meet diverse educational needs. Each composition is designed for specific skill levels: the more challenging parts are assigned to technically advanced students, while beginners are given simpler melodic lines, sometimes built on short rhythmic and melodic patterns, especially in pieces from the first volume.
Indications regarding tempo markings, dynamics, articulation, and fingerings are to be considered as purely suggestive: they do not impose a single, fixed interpretation but allow teachers the freedom to make their own technical and musical choices.
Paolo Rosini