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Composed by M. Carcassi. Arranged by Éric Dussault. Ensemble License / Academic Use Score. 36 pages. Les Productions d'OZ - Digital #DZ-926-EX. Published by Les Productions d'OZ - Digital (ZZ.DZ-926-EX).
Born in 1792 in Florence, Italy, Matteo Carcassi begins playing music with the piano, and then turn to the guitar, quickly gaining the reputation of being a virtuoso. After a successful journey in Germany in 1810, he establishes himself in Paris in 1815, living there as a piano and guitar teacher. It takes some time for him to be recognized for what he is worth, being in the shadow of his fellow virtuoso Fernando Carulli. The studies of the present book, the opus 60, have been published for the first time around the year 1853 by the publisher Brandus, and almost simultaneously by Schott in Germany. Their composition probably dates from 1836, according to Carcassi's own words in his method: "...studies op. 60 following this work...". This edition has been though of as an alternative to the numerous already in print, and has the particularity of having no fingerings. We often hear musicians hoping that they would not have to scratch out the fingerings in their book, because they are not fitting their way of thinking, and we have hoped to provide in this work an obstacle-free publication for them to experiment. Otherwise we are following d'OZ conventions concerning cautionary accidentals, and have as usual identified the technical slurs as being dashed, to differenciate them from music phrasing slurs.
Né en 1792 à Florence en Italie, Matteo Carcassi commence par apprendre le piano, pour se tourner ensuite vers la guitare, y obtenant très rapidement la réputation de virtuose. Après un séjour en Allemagne en 1810, couronné de succès, il se rend à Paris en 1815, y gagnant sa vie comme professeur de piano et de guitare. Il tarde cependant à y être reconnu à sa juste valeur, étant dans l’ombre de son compatriote virtuose Fernando Carulli. Les études du présent recueil, l’opus 60, ont été publiées pour la première fois vers 1853 chez l’éditeur Brandus, et presque simultanément chez Schott en Allemagne. Leur composition datait probablement de 1836, si l'on en croit ce qu'en dit Carcassi dans sa méthode : «...études op. 60 faisant suite à cet ouvrage...». Cette éditon se veut une alternative aux nombreuses déjà existantes, et elle a la particularité de ne pas avoir de doigtés. Nous entendons souvent les musiciens espérer ne pas avoir à raturer les doigtés présent dans leur édition, parce qu'ils ne leur conviennent pas, et avons espéré rendre cette édition libre de l'obstacle graphique qu'ils représentent. Pour le reste nous respectons les conventions de chez d'OZ pour les altérations de précaution, et avons comme à l'habitude identifié les liaisons techniques en pointillé pour les différencier des liaisons de phrasé musical.
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Composed by M. Carcassi. Arranged by Éric Dussault. Ensemble License / Academic Use Score. 36 pages. Les Productions d'OZ - Digital #DZ-926-EX. Published by Les Productions d'OZ - Digital (ZZ.DZ-926-EX).
Born in 1792 in Florence, Italy, Matteo Carcassi begins playing music with the piano, and then turn to the guitar, quickly gaining the reputation of being a virtuoso. After a successful journey in Germany in 1810, he establishes himself in Paris in 1815, living there as a piano and guitar teacher. It takes some time for him to be recognized for what he is worth, being in the shadow of his fellow virtuoso Fernando Carulli. The studies of the present book, the opus 60, have been published for the first time around the year 1853 by the publisher Brandus, and almost simultaneously by Schott in Germany. Their composition probably dates from 1836, according to Carcassi's own words in his method: "...studies op. 60 following this work...". This edition has been though of as an alternative to the numerous already in print, and has the particularity of having no fingerings. We often hear musicians hoping that they would not have to scratch out the fingerings in their book, because they are not fitting their way of thinking, and we have hoped to provide in this work an obstacle-free publication for them to experiment. Otherwise we are following d'OZ conventions concerning cautionary accidentals, and have as usual identified the technical slurs as being dashed, to differenciate them from music phrasing slurs.
Né en 1792 à Florence en Italie, Matteo Carcassi commence par apprendre le piano, pour se tourner ensuite vers la guitare, y obtenant très rapidement la réputation de virtuose. Après un séjour en Allemagne en 1810, couronné de succès, il se rend à Paris en 1815, y gagnant sa vie comme professeur de piano et de guitare. Il tarde cependant à y être reconnu à sa juste valeur, étant dans l’ombre de son compatriote virtuose Fernando Carulli. Les études du présent recueil, l’opus 60, ont été publiées pour la première fois vers 1853 chez l’éditeur Brandus, et presque simultanément chez Schott en Allemagne. Leur composition datait probablement de 1836, si l'on en croit ce qu'en dit Carcassi dans sa méthode : «...études op. 60 faisant suite à cet ouvrage...». Cette éditon se veut une alternative aux nombreuses déjà existantes, et elle a la particularité de ne pas avoir de doigtés. Nous entendons souvent les musiciens espérer ne pas avoir à raturer les doigtés présent dans leur édition, parce qu'ils ne leur conviennent pas, et avons espéré rendre cette édition libre de l'obstacle graphique qu'ils représentent. Pour le reste nous respectons les conventions de chez d'OZ pour les altérations de précaution, et avons comme à l'habitude identifié les liaisons techniques en pointillé pour les différencier des liaisons de phrasé musical.
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Digital Downloads are downloadable sheet music files that can be viewed directly on your computer, tablet or mobile device. Once you download your digital sheet music, you can view and print it at home, school, or anywhere you want to make music, and you don’t have to be connected to the internet. Just purchase, download and play!
PLEASE NOTE: Your Digital Download will have a watermark at the bottom of each page that will include your name, purchase date and number of copies purchased. You are only authorized to print the number of copies that you have purchased. You may not digitally distribute or print more copies than purchased for use (i.e., you may not print or digitally distribute individual copies to friends or students).
Preview: 25 Études mélodiques progressives, op. 60
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