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12 solos for classical guitar
Transcribed and edited by
JULIAN BREAM
Ed. #3123
Faber Music Limited
London
Birenreiter- Verlag, Kassel
G. Schirmer Inc, New YorkContents
Minuet Henry Purcell 1
Air Henry Purcell 2
Prelude J.S.Bach 3
Courante J.S.Bach 6
Sarabande J.S.Bach 7
Bourrée J.S.Bach 9
Allemande Dietrich Buxtehudé 10
Sonata in B minor Domenico Cimarosa 12
Allegto W. A. Mozart 14
Andante sostenuto Anton Diabelli 16
Theme with Variations Robert Schumann 18
Valse Edvard Grieg 20
Table ofornaments 22
Explanation of signs 23
‘This collection © 1977 by Faber Music Ltd
First published in 1977 by Faber Music Ltd
3. Queen Square London WCIN 3AU
Cover design by Shirley Tucker
Photograph by Sandra Lousada
Printed in England by Halstan & Co Ltd
All rights reservedMinuet
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(1659-1695)
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DIETRICH BUXTEHUDE
(1637-1707)
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2 curSonata in B minor
DOMENICO CIMAROSA
Larghetto (1749-1801)
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Allegro
(from Divertimento K. 229)
W.A.MOZART
(1756-1791)
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(from Sonata in F major)
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(1843-1907)
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FlJulian Bream is the greatest guitarist of our time. His artistry has
thrilled audiences in concerts all over the world, His numerous
recordings have further established his world-wide reputation,
and won him some of the most coveted awards, including two
Edison Awards for the best record of the year.
He has also done much to enrich the repertoire of the guitar.
Britten, Henze, Walton, Searle and Amold - these are some of
the leading contemporary composers who have written works
for him. Bream’s gifts as scholar and performer are brilliantly
combined in his own transcriptions and editions, which have
made a wealth of new material available to guitarists. Many are
published in the Faber Guitar Series.
The Best of Bream gathers together ina single volume twelve of
the best known and best loved transcriptions fromhisrepertoire
Baroque, Classical and Romantic styles are represented by such
great composersas Purcell, Bach, Mozart, Schumann and Grieg.
Hereisasuperb collection of pieces, enhanced by Julian Bream's
own editing and fingering which players everywhere will find an
invaluable aid to performance.
Faber Music
3 Queen Square London WCLN 3AU.
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