23 pieces by Agustin Barrios Mangoré for guitar solo edited by Jesus Benites - Agustin Pio Barrios Ferreyra, a composer and guitarist from Paraguay, is now known as the creator of the Indo-American school of guitar. “He took the name Mangoré in honor of Chief Mangoré, an important personality in the Paraguayan jungle”. Mangoré has used popular folkloric themes from South Africa as well as sounds of nature ("The still waters [...] of the Amazon", "The song of the birds") for his works. Magnoré was also influenced by European music: he composed gavottes, minuets and waltzes: "It was J.S.Bach where Barrios discovered the source of its generality [...]". Admired by many, but even more despised, was his way of playing the sides of the guitar: "[...] The way he hit the sides with his fingers, avoiding using his fingernails". He also invented a kind of damper: for example, he put "small balls of rubber on the Pirastro steel strings". Jesus Benites R., who compiled Magnoré's works for this edition, says of him: “Magnoré is the genius of South America”. He has influenced numerous composers and artists, including Heitor Villa-Lobos, Manuel Ponce and Andres Segovia. The first volume of this 4-volume collection of his works contains 23 pieces, including Chôro da saudade, Danza Paraguaya, La Catedral and Madrigal (Gavota). 64 pages - Content: El sueno de la muneca, Estudio No. 2 and 3, Minueto en La, Arabescos, Medallón antiguo, Vals Estudio No. 1, Oración, Escala y Preludio, Confesión, London carapé, Tú y yo, Madrigal, Vals No. 3, Canción de la Hilandera, Choro da saudade, Jha, che valle, Preludio en Do menor, Estudio de Concierto No. 2, Caazapá, Danza paraguaya No. 1 (1st and 2nd version), La Catedral
El sueno de la muneca
Estudio No. 2 und 3
Minueto en La
Arabescos
Medallón antiguo
Vals Estudio No. 1
Oración
Escala y Preludio
Confesión
London carapé
Tú y yo
Madrigal
Vals No. 3
Canción de la Hilandera
Choro da saudade
Jha, che valle
Preludio en Do menor
Estudio de Concierto No. 2
Caazapá
Danza paraguaya No. 1 (1. u. 2. versión)
La Catedral