Master pieces of the classical guitar repertoire D07 to D09

The 3rd collection comprises the scores published by Jean-François Delcamp for levels D07 to D09, as well as transcriptions of all the lute works of Johann Sebastian Bach, the complete concert works of Francisco Tárrega, and the complete works of Miguel Llobet. Subscribe to the "040 Usergroup" for permission to download these scores for classical guitar.
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Re: Master pieces of the classical guitar repertoire D08 to D10

Postby Paul » Tue Feb 09, 2010 7:20 pm

Sometime back we were proofreading Level 9 so perhaps it's in the pipeline. I'll try to find out. It's an immense task JF Delcamp has undertaken to engrave all these pieces so you may just need download the various composers' works in that section in the mean time.

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Re: Master pieces of the classical guitar repertoire D08 to D10

Postby choros » Mon Feb 15, 2010 3:26 pm

Yes. I am looking for Volume 10 too. Is it available and what is in it?

I see someone posted Mallorca in the mp3 section that is labeled: Albéniz, Isaac; op.202 Mallorca - D10
This looks to mean that is from the Delcamp Volume 10. Is this true? I'd love to see that arr and the others that are in Volume 10.
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Thank you VERY much BTW for all the hard work and GREAT music made available through these volumes! :D
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Re: Master pieces of the classical guitar repertoire D08 to D10

Postby GeoffB » Mon Feb 15, 2010 5:04 pm

I'm afraid levels 10 and above don't exist as yet in the form of complete volumes, merely as collections of pieces from individual composers in the relevant subforums, and I dare say there will be other pieces not yet typeset and uploaded. M.Delcamp occasionally adds a tag to someone's title to reflect the level of the piece, but that doesn't mean necessarily that the poster was working from a Delcamp score.

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Re: Master pieces of the classical guitar repertoire D08 to D10

Postby choros » Mon Feb 15, 2010 5:51 pm

Thanks Geoff!

Now we know. :)
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Re: 2005-09-09 F. Tárrega; Complete Works for Guitar

Postby Rik700 » Fri Mar 05, 2010 6:34 pm

Lorette wrote:Thanks for the tip, Alan. I will order that CD also. I have just printed out the Tarrega album and started on some of the familiar pieces. It will be so helpful to hear how these pieces should be played. :casque:


Yes, it is a great CD, and indeed David Russell is amazing to listen to.

Mr Delcamp, this compilation and all of your other work just makes my head spin. I want to play them all!!! Its just too much to comprehend.
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Re: Master pieces of the classical guitar repertoire D08 to

Postby allenlucas » Sun Mar 28, 2010 3:42 am

Mr. Delcamp thank you for this wonderful collection, I hope in some way I can help you in your beautiful project, just let me know what can I do to help you.
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Re: Master pieces of the classical guitar repertoire D08 to

Postby Jean-François Delcamp » Sun Mar 28, 2010 9:14 am

allenlucas wrote:... just let me know what can I do to help you.

:idea: :arrow: Updates and amendments to scores viewforum.php?f=97
Here you can help by pointing out any mistakes in notes, fingering, tempo, dynamic markings, composers' dates, spelling, or bar (measure) numbering that you may find in the forum PDFs.
Please indicate the volume, title of the piece, page number and bar number, to make it easier to check.
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Re: Master pieces of the classical guitar repertoire D08 to

Postby allenlucas » Sun Mar 28, 2010 1:40 pm

Thank you Mr. Delcamp, I will try my best to help you.
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Re: Master pieces of the classical guitar repertoire D08 to

Postby BryanWhite » Thu Apr 15, 2010 4:34 am

This is such a tremendous blessing, I wish I could speak French to thank you properly. What a gift! Thank you very much.
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Re: 2007-06-01 20 studies by Sor, is available

Postby guitarra » Thu May 06, 2010 4:37 pm

This is very helpful. Thank you so much!
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Re: 2005-09-09 Bach, J. S.; Complete Works for Lute

Postby Leonardo Silva » Thu May 06, 2010 10:46 pm

Mr. Delcamp, great work as always. thank you
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Re: 2005-09-09 Bach, J. S.; Complete Works for Lute

Postby Peter Johnson » Sun May 09, 2010 10:30 am

It is such a privilege to be able to attempt to play this wonderful music. I thankyou Mr Delcamp.
I am starting out on the Bach adventure but have a question.
What does the asterisk symbol that appears over some notes mean? I have searched some online music dictionaries to no avail...
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Re: 2005-09-09 Bach, J. S.; Complete Works for Lute

Postby Jean-François Delcamp » Sun May 09, 2010 12:15 pm

Hi Morcus,
= Damp the preceding note
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Re: 2005-09-09 Bach, J. S.; Complete Works for Lute

Postby Peter Johnson » Sun May 09, 2010 1:20 pm

Merci beaucoup JFD!
Generally one can hear this, especially with the 4,5 and 6th strings. Not necessarily with the higher ones.
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Re: Master pieces of the classical guitar repertoire D08 to

Postby TsarL » Fri May 21, 2010 1:54 pm

What a wonderful collection of sheet music. Thank you very much!
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