Guitar Music
Re: recorder(s)/guitar(s): rec'd easy/intermediate music
Date: Wed, 05 Mar 2003 18:14:21 GMTNewsgroups: rec.music.classical.guitar
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Looking at an old Classical Guitar Magazine (September 2001) today with a piece in it by Kjell Marcussen. I quite like his music for guitar and have his "12 preludes" as well as "4 pieces for Guitar" (Warning! bi-lingual portion of message: "Preludier for Gitar 1 - 12" and "Sma Stykker for Gitar"). I noticed looking at the magazine that he has composed for recorder and guitar. I winder, Greg, have you heard of him or this piece? It might be worth looking at. Cheers Brian "Greg M. Silverman" <email-address-deleted> wrote in message news:email-address-deleted... > Noel Drury wrote: > > > > Just starting a group of 1-2-3 recorder players and 1-2 guitarists and > > looking for music recommendations, from any era, although we enjoy > > renaissance and baroque eras. > > > Jean at www.honeysucklemusic.com is the person to order from. I, > especially recommend "Jacobean Masque Tunes" for recorder and guitar and > the two volume collection "Ensemble for recorders and guitar." > > For more advanced, and more modern I highly recommend Jean Franciax's > sonata for guitar and recorder. More early baroque, and a real killer, > "Variations on an English Folk tune: Greensleeves to a Ground." More > baroque and fun as hell to play, any of the Handel sonatas arranged for > guiatr and recorder will keep you out of trouble for quite some time. > > HTH? > > gms--
