CZARDAS de Monti para Guitarra y Saxo

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Good afternoon! Today I want to perform for you the Czardas by Vittorio Monti He was an Italian composer who composed this dance in 1904 for mandoline or violin and piano although later, the accompaniment was adapted to orchestra and actually, although he was an Italian composer, it's a folk Hungary dance around XVIII century with a dance which spinned around a lot this piece is wonderful, it includes at least 5 rhythm changes It begins with a Largo Maestoso then a Lento (slow) and it goes through an Allegro vivace, an Allegretto... This time I want to introduce you to my friend Manu Brazo he's an incredible musician and saxophonist you'll see! you can follow him in his social media and I adapted this piece to play it with him for guitar and saxophone On my arrangement, the guitar and the sax go answering each other and I tried to include in the guitar those glissando typical in the violin and those beautiful arpeggios also including the fast part and the exciting part of the piece in one of those times for the guitar You can find the sheetmusic and tabs on my website although we're going to play it with Alto sax You can adapt it to the flute or clarinet sheetmusic included in that PDF arrangement which you can find on my website Hope you love it, hugs from Seville!
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Channel: Paola Hermosín
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Length: 6min 47sec (407 seconds)
Published: Sun May 31 2020
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