Chansons françaises Vol. 1 et 2

1990/95 | Publisher: Lemoine | ISBN: 0230961554/0230963299 | French | PDF | 46+57 pages | 5.59 MB
Roland Dyens (born 1955) is a French classical guitarist, composer, and arranger, born in Tunisia.
Dyens studied guitar with the Spanish master guitarist Alberto Ponce and composition with Désiré Dondeyne. He has won several prizes in classical guitar competitions as well as for composition.
As a performer, Dyens is known for his extraordinary capacity for improvisation. His guitar music draws on many elements of folk music and jazz, and has become popular with players. Tango en skaï (1985) is by far his best-known piece, but the more extended Libra Sonatine (1986), written after Dyens had suffered a heart attack, is also widely played.
Dyens tours extensively and has performed and held master classes at many locations and music festivals across Europe, the United States and Asia.
He is Professor of Guitar at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique de Paris, where he currently teaches.
Support - Partition
Instrumentation - Guitare
Volume 1
13 chansonsGenre - Classique
Volume 2
13 chansonsGenre - Classique