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Guitar part
Title by uploader: Sonata Concertata for Guitar and Violin (Guitar)
Instrumentation |
Acoustic guitar |
Scored for |
Duo |
Type of score |
Parts |
Key |
A major |
Movement(s) |
1 to 3 from 3 |
Publisher |
J.H. Zimmermann |
Difficulty |
Advanced |
Violin part
Title by uploader: Sonata Concertata for Guitar and Violin (Violin)
Instrumentation |
Violin |
Scored for |
Duo |
Type of score |
Parts |
Key |
A major |
Movement(s) |
1 to 3 from 3 |
Publisher |
J.H. Zimmermann |
Difficulty |
Advanced |
Version for guitar duet – full score, MS 2
Title by uploader: Paganini's Sonata Concertata for Guitar Duet (Full Score) arr. by Vincent F. Coley, MS 2
Instrumentation |
Classical guitar |
Scored for |
Duo |
Type of score |
Score for two performers |
Key |
A major |
Movement(s) |
1 to 3 from 3 |
Arranger |
Vincent Coley |
Publisher |
Vincent Coley |
Difficulty |
Advanced |
Duration |
11'33 |
Genre |
Classical/Sonata |
Although written for the violin and guitar, this arrangement for guitar duet was inspired by listening to the recording of Ida Presti & Alexander Lagoya on their CD “Romantic Guitar”.
Paganini is perhaps best known for his virtuosity on the violin, but he is said to have abandoned the violin altogether for some three years to concentrate on learning the guitar.
Sonata Concertata is in A major and has three movements, the first of which is developed completely in accordance with the rules of early 19th century Sonata. Paganini's musical language, rich in spontaneity and elegance, is intoned in a distinct and expressive cantabile form.
Version for guitar duet – separate parts, MS 2
Title by uploader: Paganini's Sonata Concertata for Guitar Duet (Separate Parts) arr. by Vincent F. Coley, MS 2
Instrumentation |
Classical guitar |
Scored for |
Duo |
Type of score |
Parts |
Key |
A major |
Movement(s) |
1 to 3 from 3 |
Arranger |
Vincent Coley |
Publisher |
Vincent Coley |
Difficulty |
Advanced |
Duration |
11'33 |
Genre |
Classical/Sonata |
Although written for the violin and guitar, this arrangement for guitar duet was inspired by listening to the recording of Ida Presti & Alexander Lagoya on their CD “Romantic Guitar”.
Paganini is perhaps best known for his virtuosity on the violin, but he is said to have abandoned the violin altogether for some three years to concentrate on learning the guitar.
Sonata Concertata is in A major and has three movements, the first of which is developed completely in accordance with the rules of early 19th century Sonata. Paganini's musical language, rich in spontaneity and elegance, is intoned in a distinct and expressive cantabile form.
Full score, MS 2
Title by uploader: Paganini's Sonata Concertata for Violin & Guitar (Full Score) arr. by Vincent F. Coley, MS 2
Instrumentation |
Violin, Classical guitar |
Scored for |
Duo |
Type of score |
Score for two performers |
Key |
A major |
Movement(s) |
1 to 3 from 3 |
Arranger |
Vincent Coley |
Publisher |
Vincent Coley |
Difficulty |
Advanced |
Duration |
11'35 |
Genre |
Classical/Sonata |
Paganini is perhaps best known for his virtuosity on the violin, but he is said to have abandoned the violin altogether for some three years to concentrate on learning the guitar. He also wrote for the instrument, represented here by the “Sonata concertata” for violin and guitar.
Sonata Concertata is in A major and has three movements, the first of which is developed completely in accordance with the rules of early 19th century Sonata. Paganini's musical language, rich in spontaneity and elegance, is intoned in a distinct and expressive cantabile form.
Separate parts, MS 2
Title by uploader: Paganini's Sonata Concertata for Violin & Guitar (Separate Parts) arr. by Vincent F. Coley, MS 2
Instrumentation |
Violin, Classical guitar |
Scored for |
Duo |
Type of score |
Parts |
Key |
A major |
Movement(s) |
1 to 3 from 3 |
Arranger |
Vincent Coley |
Publisher |
Vincent Coley |
Difficulty |
Advanced |
Duration |
11'33 |
Genre |
Classical/Sonata |
Paganini is perhaps best known for his virtuosity on the violin, but he is said to have abandoned the violin altogether for some three years to concentrate on learning the guitar. He also wrote for the instrument, represented here by the “Sonata concertata” for violin and guitar.
Sonata Concertata is in A major and has three movements, the first of which is developed completely in accordance with the rules of early 19th century Sonata. Paganini's musical language, rich in spontaneity and elegance, is intoned in a distinct and expressive cantabile form.
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