Collection of polyphonic music for guitars. European composers of 17-18 centuries.
by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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Solo Guitar - Level 2 - Digital Download

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Composed by Arcangelo Corelli, Daniel Gottlob Turk, Dionisio Aguado, Dzyabenko, Georg Philipp Telemann, Hurlebush, I.S.Bach, Jean-Philippe Rameau, Johann Pachelbel, Krieger, Wiese, Wittgauer, and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Arranged by Valery Dzyabenko. Baroque,Country,Instructional,World. Individual part. 86 pages. Valery Dzyabenko #5354397. Published by Valery Dzyabenko (A0.978129).

The collection of polyphonic pieces for classical guitar is intended for students of children's music schools. The complexity of the pieces is designed so that you can start learning polyphony even from 1st grade, and then up to 5th or 7th. Here you will find guitar arrangements of music by European composers of the 17th and 18th centuries. The collection contains many works that are not found in other publications. For example, the famous JS Bach's aria from Suite No. 3. The arrangement is performed in a comfortable key in C major, in good harmony with the transmission of almost all voices of this masterpiece of Bach. Or the famous Sarabande from JS Bach's suite. In other publications, it is presented in the key of B minor. In this edition, the Sarabande has been converted to the key minor. Sarabande became available to children. The collection also includes guitar arrangements by composers Mozart, Krieger, Türk, Rameau, Telemann, Aguado, Wiese, Corelli, Vitgauer, Hurlebusch and others.
The collection realizes the lightness of many polyphonic works.
Thanks to the arrangements of the music by Daniel Gottlob Türk (1750-1813), which he also created to teach the art of playing the clavier, to introduce young performers to the polyphonic musical device.
 Türk's most notable contribution to classical music is the Klavierschule, a guide for aspiring musicians popular with teachers in the 21st century. Turk's book "A Brief Instruction in Playing the Common Bass" was a great success. Ludwig van Beethoven studied it. In a revised form, it served as a textbook until the middle of the 19th century. In the period from 1776 to 1808, 8 collections of piano sonatas and 4 collections "Ton- und Handstücken" were published. Some of these plays were played by R. Schumann in childhood.
 In addition to transcriptions, many works have an additional variable part. These parts complicate the portability and density of individual voices a little. Children begin to better understand the interrelationship of themes, variations and improvisations. All pieces of music have detailed and optimal fingerings with clear directions on where and how to play. In addition to the plays, the publication contains a lot of reference material. This information is about genres of suite music - burrs, gavottes, alimands, minuets, etc. There are 87 pages in total. "

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