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Sonatas. for Violin and Guitar Op.2. Nicolo Paganini. Classical Guitar sheet music. Violin sheet music.

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Sonatas. para violín y guitarra Op.2. Nicolo Paganini. Clásica partituras Guitarra. Partituras para violín.

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Sonatas. for Violin and Guitar Op.2 composed by Nicolo Paganini. 1782-1840. Edited by Schumacher. For Violin, Guitar. This edition. New edition. Sheet Music. Published by Zimmermann. PE.ZM34370. Niccolo Paganini. 1782-1840. , the world- famous violin virtuoso, was also an outstanding guitarist. His numerous compositions for violin and guitar manifest his love for both instruments. The Six Sonatas op. 2 were presumably composed between 1805 and 1809 and were published for the first time in 1820. The melodic lines we encounter throughout these sonatas are reminiscent of the tradition of Italian singing. For many years now, the edition by Erwin Schwarz-Reiflingen. ZM 11930. has been part of the standard repertoire for violin and guitar. Progressive research and new editorial standards caused the publishing company to create a new edition in which the notation was redone - but always bearing in mind Paganini's original notation.

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Sonatas. for Violin and Guitar Op.2 composed by Nicolo Paganini. 1782-1840. Editado por Schumacher. Para violín, guitarra. Esta edición. Nueva edición. Partituras. Publicado por Zimmermann. PE.ZM34370. Niccolo Paganini. 1782-1840. , El virtuoso violinista de fama mundial, también fue un destacado guitarrista. Sus numerosas composiciones para violín y guitarra manifiestan su amor por ambos instrumentos. La op Seis Sonatas. 2 fueron presumiblemente compuesta entre 1805 y 1809 y se publicaron por primera vez en 1820. Las líneas melódicas que encontramos a lo largo de estas sonatas son una reminiscencia de la tradición del canto italiano. Desde hace muchos años, la edición por Erwin Schwarz-Reiflingen. 11930 ZM. ha formado parte del repertorio estándar para violín y guitarra. Progressive research and new editorial standards caused the publishing company to create a new edition in which the notation was redone - but always bearing in mind Paganini's original notation.