Finally, the volume presents certain variants that can be found in the Appendix (including the 1928 edition of Etude no.10) and a detailed critical commentary. This critical edition by Frederic Zigante has grown out of a painstaking study of all of the manuscript sources, enabling a new and precise reconstruction of the events surrounding the genesis of this collection. The Douze Etudes display all of the wealth of polyhedric cultural suggestion of Villa-Lobos, that extends from the music of Bach to the romantic lyricism of Chopin, finally touching on the traditional music of Brazil, present either in its urban form or through its African and Amazonian influences in the last studies. Tàrrega, Francesc - Obras completas para guitarra volumen 1- 30 estudios originales para guitarra.pdf. 100 (7) 100 encontró este documento útil (7 votos) 851 vistas 88 páginas. Even though they are often performed separately, these Études were conceived as a unitary body of work, each Étude being closely linked to that preceding and that following, through tonal logic. Guardar Guardar Villa-Lobos-Douze Estudios (Zigante) 2 para más tarde. When it appeared, the collection was immediately hailed as one of the masterpieces of its author and of guitar repertoire of the 20th century. Published for the first time by Editions Max Eschig in 1953, with a preface by Andrés Segovia to whom the work was dedicated, the composing of the 12 Etudes by Heitor Villa-Lobos had actually commenced in Paris many years previously, probably in 1924, and finished in October 1928.
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