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Selected Works II
Solo Guitar Works
Composed and performed by Carlo Domeniconi
Published 2005 by musica·ex·tempore met 1002
Opus numbers of the tracks are linked to the description of the work on the works page.
Twelve Preludes Opus 20 |
1 |
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Singing |
1:14 |
7 |
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Sound |
1:05 |
2 |
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Dance |
0:34 |
8 |
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Quasi "alla Turca" |
0:54 |
3 |
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Upside down |
0:34 |
9 |
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Dream |
0:46 |
4 |
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In threes |
0:40 |
10 |
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Springtime |
0:56 |
5 |
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Fantasia |
0:49 |
11 |
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Path through the night |
1:11 |
6 |
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Pavana |
0:47 |
12 |
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The market |
1:17 |
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Five pieces in classical style Opus 56b |
13 |
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No. 1 |
1:25 |
16 |
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No. 4 |
1:16 |
14 |
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No. 2 |
1:24 |
17 |
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No. 5 |
2:03 |
15 |
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No. 3 |
1:16 |
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Robin Hood Suite Opus 64a |
18 |
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The signal |
1:25 |
25 |
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The archery tournament |
1:02 |
19 |
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The Green Wood |
2:11 |
26 |
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Richard the Lionheart |
1:03 |
20 |
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Robin |
1:16 |
27 |
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The tyrant Guy of Gisborne |
0:37 |
21 |
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Little John |
1:06 |
28 |
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The death of Marian |
1:51 |
22 |
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Friar Tuck, the hermit |
1:56 |
29 |
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At Richard-at-Lee's castle |
0:49 |
23 |
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Robin & Marian's wedding |
1:14 |
30 |
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The signal |
0:41 |
24 |
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The forest chapel |
2:03 |
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Music for The Little Prince (Homage to Antoine de St. Exupery) Opus 23 |
31 |
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The little prince |
1:11 |
36 |
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The well sings |
0:60 |
32 |
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The lamplighter |
0:55 |
37 |
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The fox |
0:45 |
33 |
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The drinker |
0:39 |
38 |
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The echo in the mountains |
0:60 |
34 |
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The king |
0:45 |
39 |
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The rose in the rose garden |
1:13 |
35 |
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The snake |
1:18 |
40 |
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The transformation |
1:01 |
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Three pieces in South American style |
41 |
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Sonido |
Opus 5a |
5:40 |
42 |
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Vidala |
Opus 102 |
5:48 |
43 |
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Gli Spiriti |
Opus 7 |
5:18 |
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This production was played on a Luigi Mozzoni guitar (1938) with Hannabach strings.
Recorded at Ballhaus Naunynstrasse, Berlin by Marcus Waibel ww-studios.de
Series producer: Marcus Waibel WW Records
CD mastering & production: DOCdata Germany, Berlin. www.docdata.de
Cover & booklet design by David John www.ursa-major.de
Photo of Carlo Domeniconi by Naoya Ikegami
Booklet texts translated from German by Kay Palmer
Selected Works CDs are available online at: www.pool-music.com |
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