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Vera, Fernand Toribio Soler Antonio Soler Antonio. "Selected harpsichord sonatas by Antonio Soler analysis and transcription for classical guitar duo /." connect to online resource, 2008. http://digital.library.unt.edu/permalink/meta-dc-9727.

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Sonata transposed to D minor. System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader. Accompanied by 4 recitals, recorded Apr. 25, 2005, Sept. 26, 2005, Nov. 27, 2006, and Oct. 13, 2008. Includes bibliographical references (p. 54-55).
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Vera, Fernand Toribio. "Selected Harpsichord Sonatas by Antonio Soler: Analysis and Transcription for Classical Guitar Duo." Thesis, University of North Texas, 2008. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc9727/.

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Due to the limited repertoire for the guitar from the Baroque period, classical guitarists who wish to perform music from this era have to work primarily with transcriptions. Guitarists draw from various sources from this period such as vocal and instrumental music for the five-course guitar, lute and the harpsichord. Of these sources, the repertoire for the harpsichord is perhaps the most frequently arranged for various guitar formations because its textures are greatly similar to those of the guitar repertoire. As a result, harpsichord music tends to transfer well to the guitar. Baroque harpsichord composers such as Domenico Scarlatti, Johann Sebastian Bach, François Couperin, and Jean-Philippe Rameau-to name a few-have a permanent home in the classical guitar canon and represent the musical tastes and styles of Italy, Germany, and France. These composers exemplify the various stylistic differences between the above-mentioned countries; yet, the harpsichord music of Spain is largely underrepresented in guitar collections. One of the most noteworthy Spanish harpsichordists was Padre Antonio Soler (1729-1783), who composed 120 sonatas for the instrument. When considering the ease with which some of his works transfer to the guitar, and specifically guitar duo, much can be gained by expanding the repertoire and exploring the Spanish Baroque style. The purpose of this study is three-fold: first, to present transcriptions of Antonio Soler's Sonata No. 85 and Fandango for guitar duo; second, to provide analysis of Sonata No. 85 with an emphasis on the intervallic features of the motives; third, to give an overview of the transcription process of Fandango for guitar duo while including a study of Spanish Baroque guitar and the appropriate stylistic effects drawn from its repertoire that can be incorporated in the arrangement.
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Daniel, Andrew. "Two Harpsichord Sonatas by Antonio Soler: Analysis and Transcription for Solo Guitar." Thesis, University of North Texas, 2016. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc862826/.

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There is a puacity of original works from the Baroque Era for the guitar. Transcriptions, especially music originally for harpsichord, complement the guitarist's repertoire. Dominating the priviledged space in the guitar canon, represented by Baroque transcriptions, are the composers Johann Sebastian Bach, George Frideric Handel and Domenico Scarlatti. Underrepresented in the Baroque guitar canon is the music of Spanish composers, most noteworthy, the harpsichordist Padre Antonio Soler, who composed more than 120 sonatas for his instrument. Music is culturally defined and it is clear, through an analysis of the keyboard works of Soler, that his music was imbued with the salient features of his place and time. There is an implicit connection between the guitar and the non-guitar music produced in Spain as guitar gestures are part of the national emblem; this study makes an explicit connection between the harpsichord music of Soler and the modern guitar. The Spanish Baroque style, epitomized by the works of Soler, provide a clear objective for transcription. The current study produces a transcription of Padre Antonio Soler's Sonata No. R.27 and Sonata No. R.100, as well as an analysis of the sonatas to facilitate interpretation for performance and an explanation of the transcription process. The lacunae of Spanish Baroque guitar transcriptions that exists in the repertoire will be partially filled by adding Soler to the distinguished list of composers that currently inhabit the guitarists's library.
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"Five Keyboard Sonatas: R. 48, 50, 60, 106 and 114 by Antonio Soler, Arranged for Two Guitars." Doctoral diss., 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.25072.

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abstract: Arrangements of music from other instruments have always played a key role in expanding the guitar repertoire. This project investigates the life and work of eighteenth-century composer Antonio Soler (1729-1783), specifically his sonatas for solo keyboard. This study carries out a formal inquiry on Soler's influences, including a background of Soler's life and training, his connection with Domenico Scarlatti (1685-1757), and an overview of the eighteenth-century sonata in Spain. Timbres, articulations, tessitura, and other aspects of Spanish folk music are discussed as related to Soler's composition style. Five sonatas are analyzed in connection to Spanish folk music, and part of this study's focus was arranging the sonatas for two guitars: R. 48, 50, 60, 106 and 114. An overview of the current arrangements of Soler's sonatas for guitar is included in Appendix A.<br>Dissertation/Thesis<br>D.M.A. Music 2014
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Books on the topic "Sonatas (Recorder and guitar), Arranged"

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Bach, Johann Sebastian. 3 sonatas, BWV 1001, 1003, 1005 =: 3 Sonaten. Schott, 1998.

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Beethoven, Ludwig van. Sonata para guitarra. Ediciones Musicales Yolotl, 1990.

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Quantz, Johann Joachim. Triosonate G-moll für Altblockflöte, Querflöte (Violine) und Basso continuo =: Trio sonata in G minor for treble recorder, flute (violin) and basso continuo. Bärenreiter, 1988.

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Poulenc, Francis. Sonata, 1922, for flute and guitar. Chester Music, 1985.

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Vivaldi, Antonio. 4 sonate per flauto dolce e basso continuo. Editio Musica Budapest, 1996.

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A star shines out: Christmas music for children 5 to 11 years : arranged for piano, voice, recorder and percussion; guitar chords given. Golden Apple Productions, 1986.

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Mackillop, Rob. Mel Bay presents Sonatas of the Scottish Englightenment Arranged for Guitar. Mel Bay Publications, 2001.

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Sasaki, Tadashi, and Johan Sebastian Bach. 6 Sonatas and Partitas for Violin BWV 1001-1006: Arranged for Guitar Solo. Zen-On Gakufu Shuppan-Sha, 2013.

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Klaviersonaten. Alfred Publishing Company, 1998.

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Amadeus, Mozart Wolfgang. Klaviersonaten: Urtext Editions. Warner Bros Pubns, 1998.

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