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By Leo Brouwer
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20th Century Cuban |
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Un Dia de Noviembre. (for Guitar). By Leo Brouwer (1939-). For Guitar. Music Sales America. 20th Century, Classical. 4 pages. Chester Music #CH61839. Published by Chester Music (HL.14005189).
ISBN 0711986312. 20th Century, Classical. 9x12 inches.
A work for solo guitar by the increasingly popular Cuban composer, Leo Brouwer. Arranged in standard notation and includes a biography of the composer.
Greg Smith
Location: from Bishop, CA
Difficulty Level:
Intermediate/advanced
October 22, 2012
Pretty and interesting
A romantic piece, very reasonable in standard, with (as usual, it seems) one very hard chord which you can easily fudge - it's an F MA7 where the lowest note is hard to sustain! A great encore piece, or to make the audience in your local restaurant go all gooey....
5 of 11 people found this review helpful.
Anonymous
Location: from Dallas, TX
Difficulty Level:
Intermediate/advanced
nambo
Location: from Chicago Il.
Difficulty Level:
Intermediate/advanced
January 11, 2009
Great song but fingering sugestions arent there
maybe im used to finger suggestions, but this book dont have it. it has the music notes but it dont really say how to go about it. i can still play the song maken my own notes, but it would be nice if the composer put em in. and i...
24 of 51 people found this review helpful.
Tovah Rainsong
Location: from Bellingham, Washington
Difficulty Level:
Intermediate/advanced
September 21, 2008
A great piece by a fantastic composer
This piece has a lot of subtle beauty, and requires a sensitive interpretation. It has some reaches that can be a little challenging, at least for me, but totally worth the effort to learn. I recommend the piece.
24 of 48 people found this review helpful.
Todd
Location: from Chapel Hill, NC
Difficulty Level:
Intermediate
May 14, 2008
Figure out this lovely tune.
It's true there are no fingerings included, but if you go onto YouTube you can watch several different show-offs, each playing it differently. The lay-out is easy to read (no tabs), but what the heck does "D.C. fino a c/o subito a Fine" mean?
22 of 55 people found this review helpful.