2 Themes Populaires Cubains (2 Popular Cuban Themes)

Guitar Solo


Composer: Leo Brouwer
Instrument: Electric Guitar

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(Guitar Solo). By Leo Brouwer (1939-). This edition: ME0818200. Editions Durand. 4 pages. Published by Editions Durand (HL.50562534).

Contents: Berceuse (Concion de Cuna) * Les Yeux Sorciers (Ojos brujos).

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Bob

Location: from MA

Difficulty Level:
Intermediate/advanced

May 5, 2009

Beautiful modern lyrical pieces

Cancion de Cuna has been a favorite of mine for years, Finally bought the sheet music thru this website. Great expressive piece; Play it with a flexible rhythm and dynamics. Ojos Brujos has more dark jazzy flavor. Any fan of Brouwer should learn these. Not too difficult technically but takes...

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Anonymous

Location: from St. Paul MN

Difficulty Level:
Early intermediate

February 29, 2008

lovely lullaby

works on the piano too! (an octave lower than notated)

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Rudy

Location: from Scranton

Difficulty Level:
Intermediate/advanced

February 7, 2008

Beautiful pieces

I've studied some of Brouwer's etudes, and after picking up a copy of these themes I found them surprisingly easy to play, considering their versatility and expressiveness. Worth studying.

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Harvey Mintz

Location: from

Difficulty Level:
Intermediate

April 6, 2006

Absolutely equisite music

For intermediate players who yearn for real concert-level material this is an absolute must-own. I don't know if the Berceuse is identical to the "Afro-Cuban Lullaby" by a different publisher. I think it's the same piece.

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