In stock.
Can be shipped within 2-5 working days
Seven compositions by Peter Finger
arranged for classical guitar by Martin Hegel
Book + CD, 30 pages, notation only
Among fingerstyle guitarists, Peter Finger is no doubt one of the most outstanding representatives when it comes to the originality and intricacy of his compositions.
This anthology contains seven select pieces that have been arranged for a concert guitar in normal tunings done by Martin Hegel. They are especially enriching for the classic guitar repertoire, whose performers will certainly appreciate being able to play Peter Finger's music on their instruments without having to do complex tunings.
The pieces have been mainly chosen for their technical compatibility with the concert guitar and that reveal its strengths particularly well. This relates mainly to those works that are impressionistic or use a more modern idiom. Two of his more popular pieces are on the album. They are organized by difficulty, and the degree of difficulty varies from fairly difficult to difficult. All pieces can be heard on the enclosed CD, recorded by Martin Hegel.
All pieces are played by Martin Hegel.
The Berlin concert guitarist and teacher, Martin Hegel, completed his studies at the conservatories of Cologne, Vienna, Berlin and Salzburg. He has won prizes in over ten international music competitions. He has concertized in many European countries, like Italy, Spain and France, as well as Japan. His artistic profile is rounded off by numerous broadcast and CD productions. Martin Hegel worked as a teacher at various music schools in Berlin and is now on the faculty of art in the guitar department at the College of Fine Arts, Berlin. He's mostly taught guitar for many years.
As a publisher and arranger, he publishes guitar music from the Renaissance to the present, for use particularly in teaching and concertizing.
|
|
|
|
|