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Guitar and other instrumentsTecla has a large number of publications for guitar with other instruments, especially flute or violin. The following is an overview of these publications; for more details, and prices and ordering information, see the individual items.Bosch, Jaime: Passacaille. A work for guitar and violin, composed in association with Charles Gounod. 1995. Cerruti, Wenceslas: Serenade, op. 5. Lyrical, flowing, and technically undemanding, this is an ideal piece for easy performance by a guitarist with flute or violin. Two movements: an Andante sostenuto leading into Allegro. From Turin, c. 1812. With a preface in Italian and English by Mario dell'Ara and Brian Jeffery. Reprint of the first edition. Parts only, no score. 8 pages, 1985. Colla, Vincenzo: Duo. Simple, charming, technically undemanding. For flute and guitar. Moderato - Romance (Cantabile) - Rondo (Allegretto). From Milan, c. 1812. Reprint of the first edition. Parts only, no score. 14 pages, 1985. Colla, Vincenzo: Quatuor. An interesting work for flute, violin, viola, and guitar, from Turin, c. 1811/12. Reprint of the first edition. Parts only, no score. 28 pages, 1986. Comoglio, Jean: Trois Nocturnes, op. 7. Charming and undemanding music. For violin and guitar. Turin, c. 1810. With a preface in Italian and English by Mario dell'Ara and Brian Jeffery. Reprint of the first edition. Parts only, no score. 14 pages, 1985. Costa, Onorato: Souvenir d'Orient ou Fantaisie Brillante, op. 12. This is an extended and fine early 19th century piece for flute and guitar, incorporating in a remarkable way elements of Greek popular music of the time. One section is "Romance grecque. Ilios Lambros, Soleil Lumineux", and another is "Sirtos, Danse grecque nationale". An interesting example of the enthusiasm for Greece at this period. It is here presented in a re-engraved edition (not facsimile), with an extensive preface. Score with separate flute part. 26 pages, 1983. De Salvo, Francesco: Trio. A short but interesting work, from Milan, c. 1811/12. For violin, viola, and guitar. Reprint of the first edition. Parts only, no score. 8 pages, 1986. Gatayes: Duo, op. 35. Easy music. For violin and guitar. Paris, c. 1814. Reprint of the first edition. Parts only, no score. 14 pages, 1985. Gatayes: Duo, op. 53. Easy music for flute or violin and guitar. Paris, c. 1817/18. Reprint of the first edition. Parts only, no score. 10 pages, 1985. Giuliani, Mauro.For Giuliani's works for guitar and flute or violin, see Volumes 35 and 36 of The Complete Works of Giuliani. Jeffery, Brian (ed.): Romantic Chamber Music with guitar. This is a collection of fourteen separate items of Italian and French music for guitar with other instruments from the early 19th century, all of it charming and delightful and suitable for undemanding music-making by guitarists and their friends. It has been carefully selected after examining hundreds of pieces of chamber music of the period for guitar with other instruments. All the fourteen items are in the form of reprints of the original editions and are clear and legible for performance. All of them, especially the first nine items, can in fact be played on any suitable melody instruments, such as recorders, with the guitar. Most of them have parts only; no score. All of them are published separately as TECLA 0201-0214 (qq.v.). 212 pages, 1985/86. Molino, Francesco: Trois Duos Faciles, op. 23. Easy music for flute or violin and guitar with a good deal of character, dating from 1812/13. With a preface in Italian and English by Mario dell'Ara and Brian Jeffery. Reprint of the first edition. Parts only, no score. 13 pages, 1986. Molino, Francesco: Trois Trios, op. 4. Easy music with a good deal of character, from about 1812/13. For flute, viola, and guitar. With a preface in Italian and English by Mario dell'Ara and Brian Jeffery. Reprint of the first edition. Parts only, no score. 29 pages, 1986. Francesco Molino: Grand Trio Concertant, op. 30. New reengraved edition by Brian Jeffery 2006. A fine piece of chamber music, recommended for performance. Molino, Francesco: Second Grand Trio Concertant, op. 45. A developed work, from about 1812/13. For flute or violin, viola, and guitar. With a preface in Italian and English by Mario dell'Ara and Brian Jeffery. Reprint of the first edition. Parts only, no score. 21 pages, 1986. Molino, Valentino: Grand Trio Concertant, op. 10. A work with character from Turin, about 1810. For violin, viola, and guitar. With a preface by Mario dell'Ara and Brian Jeffery. Reprint of the first edition. Parts only, no score. 15 pages, 1986. Nava, Antonio: Serenata, op. 16. Simple and charming music for flute and guitar. Milan, c. 1810. Adagio espressivo - Polacca - Theme and variations. Reprint of the first edition. Parts only, no score. 10 pages, 1985. Nava, Antonio: Trois Petits Duos, op. 23. Easy and charming music for flute or violin and guitar. Turin, c. 1812. Reprint of the first edition. Parts only, no score. 14 pages, 1985. Pollet: Rondo. In fact consists of four rondos for violin with guitar accompaniment. In score form. Paris, c. 1810-20. 14 pages, 1985. How to order
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