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Danza Paraguaya No 2 (Jha, Che Valle) by Agustin Barrios Mangore (Guitar Tab)

Danza Paraguaya No 2 by Agustin Barrios Mangore (1885-1944) Barrios’s compositions can be divided into three basic categories: folkloric, imitative and religious. Barrios paid tribute to the music and people of his native land by composing pieces modeled after folk songs from South America and Central America. Imitating the compositional style and techniques of the …

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Opus 71a Sunayama Henge by Carlo Domeniconi

Opus 71a Sunayama Henge by Carlo Domeniconi (born 1947) Domeniconi possibly is most well known for his 1985 piece Koyunbaba. The name is actually Turkish and literally translates as “sheep-father” (koyun-baba), or “shepherd”, some sources also translate it to “the spirit of the sheep”, but also refers to many other things, including a 13th century …

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Koyunbaba IV presto by Carlo Domeniconi

Koyunbaba IV presto by Carlo Domeniconi (born 1947) Domeniconi possibly is most well known for his 1985 piece Koyunbaba. The name is actually Turkish and literally translates as “sheep-father” (koyun-baba), or “shepherd”, some sources also translate it to “the spirit of the sheep”, but also refers to many other things, including a 13th century mystical …

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Koyunbaba II mosso by Carlo Domeniconi

Koyunbaba II mosso by Carlo Domeniconi (born 1947) Domeniconi possibly is most well known for his 1985 piece Koyunbaba. The name is actually Turkish and literally translates as “sheep-father” (koyun-baba), or “shepherd”, some sources also translate it to “the spirit of the sheep”, but also refers to many other things, including a 13th century mystical …

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Koyunbaba III cantabile by Carlo Domeniconi

Koyunbaba III cantabile by Carlo Domeniconi (born 1947) Domeniconi possibly is most well known for his 1985 piece Koyunbaba. The name is actually Turkish and literally translates as “sheep-father” (koyun-baba), or “shepherd”, some sources also translate it to “the spirit of the sheep”, but also refers to many other things, including a 13th century mystical …

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Koyunbaba I moderato by Carlo Domeniconi

Koyunbaba i moderato by Carlo Domeniconi (born 1947) Domeniconi possibly is most well known for his 1985 piece Koyunbaba. The name is actually Turkish and literally translates as “sheep-father” (koyun-baba), or “shepherd”, some sources also translate it to “the spirit of the sheep”, but also refers to many other things, including a 13th century mystical …

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Bouree by Johann Krieger

Bouree by Johann Krieger (1651-1735) Krieger’s keyboard music places him among the most important German composers of his time. The two published collections, Sechs musicalische Partien (1697) and Anmuthige Clavier-Übung (1698), contain harpsichord suites, organ toccatas, fugues, ricercars, and other works. Krieger’s contemporaries praised his contrapuntal skill, evident in the extant fugues and ricercars. Johann …

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