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The playful, serene and poignant melodies of Mozart have been reworked for almost any instrument you can imagine! Regarded as one of the greatest composers of all time, Mozart's music is rich in form and invention, and never fails to delight. Fifteen of his most enduring masterpieces have been skillfully arranged for the solo Guitar, and presented in both standard notation and tablature. The arrangements are accessible to the intermediate player, capturing the beauty and sparkle of the original works without unnecessary complications. The perfect opportunity to add a little Mozart magic to…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The playful, serene and poignant melodies of Mozart have been reworked for almost any instrument you can imagine! Regarded as one of the greatest composers of all time, Mozart's music is rich in form and invention, and never fails to delight. Fifteen of his most enduring masterpieces have been skillfully arranged for the solo Guitar, and presented in both standard notation and tablature. The arrangements are accessible to the intermediate player, capturing the beauty and sparkle of the original works without unnecessary complications. The perfect opportunity to add a little Mozart magic to your solo repertoire! Pieces: Air In A-flat K.109b No.8 (The London Notebook), Andante (Piano Concerto No.21 In C'Elvira Madigan'K.467), Ave Verum (Jesu, Word Of God Incarnate), Deh Vieni Alla Finestra (Don Giovanni), Eine Kleine Nachtmusik, German Dance In C K.605 No.3, Laudate Dominum (Vesperae Solennes De Confessore K.339), Minuet In F K.2, Minuet In G K.1, Papageno's Song (The Magic Flute), Piano Sonata In A, Piano Sonata In C, Rondo In C, Second Movement Theme (Clarinet Concerto), Voi Che Sapete (Le Nozze Di Figaro)
Autorenporträt
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart wurde als Sohn von Leopold Mozart in Salzburg geboren. Er unternahm bereits in jungen Jahren mit seinem Vater und seiner Schwester Konzertreisen durch ganz Europa und wurde dadurch als Wunderkind berühmt. 1769 trat er in den Dienst des Erzbischofs in Salzburg ein. Ab 1781 lebte Mozart in Wien, wo er seine größten Erfolge als Opernkomponist feiern konnte.