Collected Works For Solo Guitar VILLA-LOBOS HEITOR
Classique
Contenu
1. 1. Chôros No. 1 (1920)
2. 2. Mazurka ? Chôro ( from Suite Populaire Brésilienne ? 1908-1912)
3. 3. Schottish ? Chôro ( from Suite Populaire Brésilienne ? 1908-1912)
4. 4. Valsa ? Chôro ( from Suite Populaire Brésilienne ? 1908-1912)
5. 5. Gavotta ? Chôro ( from Suite Populaire Brésilienne ? 1908-1912)
6. 6. Chôrinho ( from Suite Populaire Brésilienne ? 1908-1912)
7. 1. Études des arpèges (from Douze Études ? 1929)
8. 2. Des arpèges (from Douze Études ? 1929)
9. 3. Allegro moderato (from Douze Études ? 1929)
10. 4. Des accords repètes (from Douze Études ? 1929)
11. 5. Andantino(from Douze Études ? 1929)
12. 6. Poco allegro (from Douze Études ? 1929)
13. 7. Très animé (from Douze Études ? 1929)
14. 8. Modéré (from Douze Études ? 1929)
15. 9. Très peu animé (from Douze Études ? 1929)
16. 10. Très animé (from Douze Études ? 1929)
17. 11. Lent (from Douze Études ? 1929)
18. 12. Animé (from Douze Études ? 1929)
19. 1. In E minor (from Cinq Préludes ? 1940)
20. 2. In C minor (from Cinq Préludes ? 1940)
21. 3. In A minor (from Cinq Préludes ? 1940)
22. 4. In E minor (from Cinq Préludes ? 1940)
23. 5. In D major (from Cinq Préludes ? 1940)
Description :
All of the important solo works for guitar of Heitor Villa-Lobos, the only twentieth century Brazilian composer with an international reputation. The music in this collection offers valuable sources material and has probably been more studied, performed and recorded than any other guitar compositions of the twentieth century. Here for the first time, all of the important solo works for Guitar of Heitor Villa-Lobos have been assembled together into one convenient volume. Edited and with an introduction by Frederick Noad. Max Eschig no. : ME 9333