Ecossaise (Carulli)

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AB3918 Guitar Exam Pieces 2019 G1 noCD text.

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8 It is
illegal
to make

Ecossaise
unauthorized
B:1 copies of this
copyright
music.
No. 5 from 24 pièces, Op. 121

Arranged by Richard Wright Ferdinando Carulli


(1770–1841)
Allegretto q = c.100

       4 
m i m
      3    
i

          
2
f

  
   
            
6

     
    
p

 
m

 
  4           
11 i

  2      
 f    
3 

Ferdinando Carulli, born in Naples in southern Italy but for many years based in Paris, was a famous guitarist, a pioneer of the six-string guitar
and its use in a solo role. He also composed much music for his instrument. His Opus 121, which was published in Germany around 1825, or
perhaps earlier, consists of 24 short pieces, mostly in dance rhythms. This one, presented here in a simplified version, is an Ecossaise, or Scottish
dance, a popular genre in the early 19th century.
© 2018 by The Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music

AB 3918

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