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Lauro Triptico for Guitar

Lauro Triptico for Guitar

$17.50
Lauro Triptico for Guitar
$17.50

The Story

by Antonio Lauro

Edited by John W. Duarte

for solo guitar

These three pieces by Antonio Lauro form a triptych, dedicated to Andres Segovia. Armida is the name of Lauro's god-daughter (many of his pieces refer to his friends and family), Madrugada is a term for the early hours of the morning (before 5.00 a.m.), and La negra, the black (haired) one', is clearly another personal reference. Though the music is to be played expressively, 'romantic bendings' of the tempo are out of character; they should be confined to the points at which Lauro has marked the score with rallentando or ritardando. The original manuscripts contain little left-hand fingering and I have both retained and added to it. All slurs and markings relating to expression are original.

Contents:

1. Armida
2. Madrugada (Cancion Venezolano)
3. La Negra (Vals Venezolano)

Description

by Antonio Lauro

Edited by John W. Duarte

for solo guitar

These three pieces by Antonio Lauro form a triptych, dedicated to Andres Segovia. Armida is the name of Lauro's god-daughter (many of his pieces refer to his friends and family), Madrugada is a term for the early hours of the morning (before 5.00 a.m.), and La negra, the black (haired) one', is clearly another personal reference. Though the music is to be played expressively, 'romantic bendings' of the tempo are out of character; they should be confined to the points at which Lauro has marked the score with rallentando or ritardando. The original manuscripts contain little left-hand fingering and I have both retained and added to it. All slurs and markings relating to expression are original.

Contents:

1. Armida
2. Madrugada (Cancion Venezolano)
3. La Negra (Vals Venezolano)