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Federico Cano: Complete Guitar Works Vol. 1 : Revised and Edited by Adriano Sebastiani and Marco Bazzotti by Adriano Sebastiani, Federico Cano and Marco Bazzotti (2017, Trade Paperback)

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ISBN-101548749087
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Book TitleFederico Cano: Complete Guitar Works Vol. 1 : Revised and Edited by Adriano Sebastiani and Marco Bazzotti
Number of Pages74 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2017
TopicMusical Instruments / Guitar
GenreMusic
AuthorAdriano Sebastiani, Federico Cano, Marco Bazzotti
Book SeriesFederico Cano: Complete GUITAR WORKS
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.2 in
Item Weight8.8 Oz
Item Length11 in
Item Width8.5 in

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SynopsisIt is with deep passion that I present this editorial proposal. Divided in several volumes, it honours Spanish guitarist and composer Federico Cano (1838-1904), until now unjustifiably forgotten. ...] This first volume includes all original pieces published by Ayn from Barcelona and Idelfonso Alier from Madrid. ...] The volume contains also works by J. Campo from Madrid (Andante and El Reloj de Cuco, Tango, Capricho Espa ol and Capricho melodico). The revisions are faithful to the original editions with a few corrections. They preserve the dynamic signs, the harmonics, the slurs, and the portamentos. The compositions show idiomatic mastery of the instruments. Almost seamlessly, they combine popular and cultured elements, highlighting the hand of a graceful and exquisite musician. These works represent a significant contribution to the guitar repertoire of the second half of nineteenth century. (from the Introduction by A. Sebastiani), It is with deep passion that I present this editorial proposal. Divided in several volumes, it honours Spanish guitarist and composer Federico Cano (1838-1904), until now unjustifiably forgotten. [...] This first volume includes all original pieces published by Aynè from Barcelona and Idelfonso Alier from Madrid. [...] The volume contains also works by J. Campo from Madrid (Andante and El Reloj de Cuco, Tango, Capricho Español and Capricho melodico).The revisions are faithful to the original editions with a few corrections. They preserve the dynamic signs, the harmonics, the slurs, and the portamentos. The compositions show idiomatic mastery of the instruments. Almost seamlessly, they combine popular and cultured elements, highlighting the hand of a graceful and exquisite musician. These works represent a significant contribution to the guitar repertoire of the second half of nineteenth century.(from the Introduction by A. Sebastiani)