Matteo Carcassi: Theme and Variations For Low G Ukulele
by Matteo Carcassi
Ukulele - Digital Sheet Music

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By Michael P Walker. By Matteo Carcassi. Arranged by Michael P Walker. 19th Century,Classical,Romantic Period. Score. 67 pages. Michael P Walker #719785. Published by Michael P Walker (A0.1118270).

Who would have thought you could play classical music on a ukulele? But you can! Here are seven delightful themes with variations from the 19th Century – the Romantic Era by Matteo Carcassi arranged for Low G ukulele. Matteo Carcassi, (1792 – 1853), was born in Florence, Italy, and studied both piano and guitar when still a child. He moved to Germany in 1810 and five years later he moved to Paris, earning his living as a teacher of both instruments. Recommended for intermediate and advanced performers.

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