Regards.
"Leslaw Bieniasz" <nbbi...@cyf-kr.edu.pl> escribió en el mensaje
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Well, I have been trying to find some partituras in Spain, but this
seems hopeless. So, for example, here's the list of some pieces
I have been looking for. If Uffe has tons of partituras, maybe
he will find these few...
Sabicas - Malaguena de Lecuona:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A3Iq0Qs0GAI
There are many versions of Malaguena de Lecuona for guitar,
but I am interested only in this particular one, which I believe
is the most interesting, largely based on tremolo.
Sabicas - Castillo Moro
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f2VROY01EAg
also performed by Paco Pena (Amanecer Arabe)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JNfwInxcqoo
Any of these versions would be fine. I have recently
bought a scores book by Alain Faucher, "Danzas Arabes" which is claimed
to contain this piece, but in fact it's much different from the
original, and I am disappointed.
Rafael Cortes - Granainas "Don Cortes Maya"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2mks24Efe00
This, in my opinion, is the best Granainas ever played.
Milonga Uruguaya (Ariel Ramirez)
This piece originally written by Ramirez for piano
is played by Paco Pena. It's maybe not pure
flamenco, but it is a nice piece and I would like to play it. You can see
it performed by Falu and Ramirez:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xcHv9YWsZGo
Unfortunately I can't find scores for guitar.
Czardas de Monti
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p0HRmxYZLCM
This has been played by Sabicas and others, although
its a Hungarian piece. Again, I'd be glad to learn it.
There is also a big collection of Alain Faucher scores books,
out of which I am interested in:
"Aires de Jerez - Paco Cepero"
"El Genio de Nino Ricardo"
"La Guitarra de Tomatito"
"Morao y Oro - Moraito"
I would also not complain getting some nice version for solo guitar
of "Tico Tico".
Leslaw
One more piece about which I forgot, and which I have not been able
to spot is "El Mariachi" from the known movie (I think the name of the
group that performs the song is "Los Lobos"). I'd be glad to play this
as a solo piece, but I want an advanced version, with all kinds of
effects that flamenco guitar offers.
Leslaw
"El Genio de Nino Ricardo": I have it :-)
> "La Guitarra de Tomatito": couldn't find it but I have the Tomatito book from www.encuentro.ch
I have most of the videos and books from that company!
> "Morao y Oro - Moraito": I have it
> "Aires de Jerez - Paco Cepero": I have it
> "Morao y Oro - Moraito": I have it
Hi Uffe,
Are you still out there? Or maybe your hard disk still needs to be
organized? I wrote to your address several weeks ago,
but I have no answer. Have you received my emails, and can you
send me some partituras?
Leslaw