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E-Book, Englisch, Deutsch, 48 Seiten

Reihe: Schott Guitar Classics

Schumann / Hegel Schumann for Guitar

30 Transcriptions
1. Auflage 2021
ISBN: 978-3-7957-2495-5
Verlag: Schott
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark

30 Transcriptions

E-Book, Englisch, Deutsch, 48 Seiten

Reihe: Schott Guitar Classics

ISBN: 978-3-7957-2495-5
Verlag: Schott
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark



The edition Schumann for Guitar is an interesting attempt to transfer Robert Schumann's romantic, lyrical music to the guitar. As a consequence, new tonal possibilities present themselves for the guitar repertoire, particularly in view of the fact that Schumann himself never composed an original piece for guitar.

This volume naturally contains pieces from the famous piano cycles Album für die Jugend, Kinderszenen and Albumblätter, but also some lieder like Mondnacht or Im wunderschönen Monat Mai. Special highlights of the volume are the original Schumann transcriptions by Francisco Tárrega (1852-1909) which prove that guitarists studied Schumann's music as early as the 19th century.

Schumann for Guitar is ideal for concerts and music lessons, but also for private music-making. The pieces are of easy to intermediate technical difficulty so that even amateur guitar players will enjoy the pieces!

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8 Pieces from "Album for the Young" op. 68: Melody (No. 1) - Soldier's March (No. 2) - Humming Song (No. 3) - A Little Piece (No. 5) - Poor Orphan (No. 6) - A Little Study (No. 14) - First Loss (No. 16) - Mignon (No. 35) - 4 Pieces from "Album Leaves" op. 124: Waltz (No. 4) - Fantasy Dance (No. 5) - Little Cradle Song (No. 6) - Larghetto (No. 13) - 7 Pieces from "Scenes from Childhood" op. 15: From Foreign Lands and Peoples (No. 1) - A Strange Story (No. 2) - Pleading Child (No. 4) - Knight of the Hobby Horse (No. 9) - Frightening (No. 11) - Child Falling Asleep (No. 12) - The Poet Speaks (No. 13) - 7 Schumann Transcriptions by Francisco Tárrega (1852 – 1909): Andantino Cantabile (No. 4 from op. 99) - Preludio (No. 5 from op. 99) - Romanza (No. 1, Trio from op. 21) - Rêverie ("Reverie" from op. 15) - Feuilles variées (No. 5 from op. 99) - Berceuse ("Slumber Song", No. 16 from op. 124) - Saint – Nicolas ("Knight Rupert" from op. 68) - 4 Song Arrangements for Two Guitars: Mondnacht (No. 5 from op. 39) - Im wunderschönen Monat Mai (No. 1 from op. 48) - Die Lotosblume (No. 7 from op. 25) - Er, der Herrlichste von Allen (No. 2 from op. 42)

8 Pieces from "Album for the Young" op. 68: Melody (No. 1) - Soldier's March (No. 2) - Humming Song (No. 3) - A Little Piece (No. 5) - Poor Orphan (No. 6) - A Little Study (No. 14) - First Loss (No. 16) - Mignon (No. 35) - 4 Pieces from "Album Leaves" op. 124: Waltz (No. 4) - Fantasy Dance (No. 5) - Little Cradle Song (No. 6) - Larghetto (No. 13) - 7 Pieces from "Scenes from Childhood" op. 15: From Foreign Lands and Peoples (No. 1) - A Strange Story (No. 2) - Pleading Child (No. 4) - Knight of the Hobby Horse (No. 9) - Frightening (No. 11) - Child Falling Asleep (No. 12) - The Poet Speaks (No. 13) - 7 Schumann Transcriptions by Francisco Tárrega (1852 – 1909): Andantino Cantabile (No. 4 from op. 99) - Preludio (No. 5 from op. 99) - Romanza (No. 1, Trio from op. 21) - Rêverie ("Reverie" from op. 15) - Feuilles variées (No. 5 from op. 99) - Berceuse ("Slumber Song", No. 16 from op. 124) - Saint – Nicolas ("Knight Rupert" from op. 68) - 4 Song Arrangements for Two Guitars: Mondnacht (No. 5 from op. 39) - Im wunderschönen Monat Mai (No. 1 from op. 48) - Die Lotosblume (No. 7 from op. 25) - Er, der Herrlichste von Allen (No. 2 from op. 42)


Concert guitarist and guitar teacher Martin Hegel completed his studies at music colleges in Cologne, Vienna, Berlin and Salzburg. He has won prizes at more than ten international competitions - and concert tours have taken him to many European countries including Italy, Spain, France and Japan. Numerous radio and CD recordings also document his artistic career.
Martin Hegel teaches at various Berlin music schools and has worked on guitar teaching methods for many years.
As an editor and arranger he has published guitar music from the Renaissance to the present day, particularly designed for tuition purposes and concert performance.

Concert guitarist and guitar teacher Martin Hegel completed his studies at music colleges in Cologne, Vienna, Berlin and Salzburg. He has won prizes at more than ten international competitions - and concert tours have taken him to many European countries including Italy, Spain, France and Japan. Numerous radio and CD recordings also document his artistic career.
Martin Hegel teaches at various Berlin music schools and has worked on guitar teaching methods for many years.
As an editor and arranger he has published guitar music from the Renaissance to the present day, particularly designed for tuition purposes and concert performance.



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