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Progressive Repertoire, vol. 6

Progressive Repertoire, vol. 6

Composer: VARIÉS

DZ 106

Advanced

ISBN: 2-921248-91-3

Solo Guitar

56 p.

Description

selected by: Marc Bélanger, Jacques Chandonnet, Claude Gagnon, Paul-André Gagnon, François Leclerc, Sylvain Lemay, Denis Poliquin, Patrick Roux, Jean Vallières
In the last of this series, volume 6 contains pieces of around Grade 8 standard. There are pieces by Dowland, Mudarra, Scarlatti, Sanz, Weiss, Bach, Sor, Coste, Tarrega, Giuliani and Aguado as well as lesser known ones.
Once again there are a few nice surprises with some new, at least to me, names - a very attractive composition of various moods titled Green by Jacques Chandonnet and a lyrical tremolo study by Marc Bélanger.
Altogether this six-volume series has been a delight to review...
...The whole set is a model of presentation with clear printing and an attractive front cover. In a guitar world where there are many similar collections such as this, I can thoroughly recommend this series to be as good a choice as any - that is, providing the price is not too steep.
(Steve Marsh, Classical Guitar)

These six volumes of progressive repertoire for classic guitar provide pieces that will please apprentice guitarists at both beginner and more advanced levels. The repertoire was chosen by a large number of Quebec teachers who have been working for many years at all levels of classic guitar instruction. Their precious help has brought quality, diversity and originality to this collection.
Each volume covers the principal periods of music history from the Renaissance to our own day. The best traditional repertoire is included as well as new arrangements and unpublished compositions.
Fingerings and other annotations should be considered as suggestions. The pieces have thus been left with the imprint of each collaborator, revealing their respective approaches to the music.

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