Georges Bizet: Carmen Suite: (Arr. Nestor Ausqui): Solo pour Guitare

Classical Guitar Arrangements from Bizet's Opera Carmen

COMPOSITEUR: Georges Bizet
TYPE DE PRODUIT: Album de collection
ÉDITEUR: Mel Bay Publications
One might think that it would be impossible to arrange the music of Georges Bizet’s opera, Carmen, for solo classic guitar, but Néstor Ausqui has done it! While the guitar is an intimate and sweet-sounding instrument, it does not have a broad dynamic range; yet, as Dionisio Aguado proclaimed in his
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Compositeur Georges Bizet
Arranger Nestor Ausqui
Description Instrument Group Guitare
Instrumentation Solo pour Guitare
Instrumentation Guitare
Type de produit Album de collection
Description Product Type Recueil
Niveau de difficulté INTERMEDIATE-ADV
Langue Anglais
Éditeur Mel Bay Publications
Style Classique
Période Romantic
Nombre de Pages 20
ISBN 9781513467337
Edition Number 30985
MB30985
Description
One might think that it would be impossible to arrange the music of Georges Bizet’s opera, Carmen, for solo classic guitar, but Néstor Ausqui has done it! While the guitar is an intimate and sweet-sounding instrument, it does not have a broad dynamic range; yet, as Dionisio Aguado proclaimed in his Nuevo Método para Guitarra of 1843, the classic guitar’s expansive palette of tone color gives it the ability to emulate “a miniature orchestra”. These characteristics make the guitar the ideal instrument to reflect both the character and sensuality of the dances that occur throughout Bizet’s Carmen—Aragonaise, Habanera, Seguidillas, and Danse Bohéme—as well as Carmen’s sober “Chant de la Mort”. Recommended for the advanced guitarist, Carmen Suite is written in standard notation with extensive digitation and occasional drop-D tuning. In Néstor Ausqui’s Carmen Suite, “…the guitar both sings like a human voice and accompanies itself, giving the work an irrefutable guitar identity. The characteristic feeling manifested in Spanish dance is now expressed through the guitar with a full and defined instrumental singularity.” — Guillermo Rene Alvarez Musicologist, Professor at the Instituto Superior de Mu sica, Universidad Nacional del Litoral-Argentina
Song List
  • 1. Aragonaise
  • 2. Habanera
  • 3. Seguidillas
  • 4. Chant de la Mort
  • 5. Danse Boh‚me
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