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Landscapes of Santo Tirso : for guitar ensemble

by Ken Murray (2006)

Landscapes of Santo Tirso

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Landscapes of Santo Tirso : for guitar ensemble / Ken Murray.

Library shelf no. 785.78715/MUR 1 [Available for loan]

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Work Overview

Landscapes of Santo Tirso was commissioned by Oscar Flecha and the Santo Tirso Guitar Festival in 2006 and inspired by the beautiful scenery and architecture of the Santo Tirso region. It is an area rich in history and home to a wonderful guitar festival that Oscar has directed every year since 1994. This piece is based on a Portuguese melody recorded by the Portuguese guitar virtuoso Carlos Paredes which appears at the end of the work.

Work Details

Year: 2006

Instrumentation: Guitar ensemble - 4 guitar parts and 1 bass part. The bass part may be played on electric or acoustic bass. For guitar ensemble performance parts maybe doubled or tripled.

Duration: 7 min.

Difficulty: Medium — This work has been performed on numerous occasions by tertiary guitar ensembles and amateur guitar orchestras. It requires medium-advanced levels of reading and performance

Dedication note: Dedicated to Oscar Flecha

Commission note: Commissioned by Oscar Flecha and the Santo Tirso Guitar Festival in 2006

First performance: by Ken Murray, Ensemble de Guitarras — 8 Jun 06. XIII Festival Internacional de Guitarra de Santo Tirso, Auditório Eng. Eurico de Melo

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8 Jun 06: XIII Festival Internacional de Guitarra de Santo Tirso, Auditório Eng. Eurico de Melo. Featuring Ken Murray, Ensemble de Guitarras.

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