In honor of the 75th anniversary of the death of
Paraguayan born composer Agustín Barrios, the dream that he nurtured in
his last years of putting together all of his many works has finally
materialized. Les Productions d’Oz, along with a select team of
researchers, guitarists and engravers, have produced in 8 volumes “El
Libro de Oro” (The Book of Gold).
For many recorded pieces there is no manuscript. Other pieces exist
in just sketches. In some cases a full manuscript survived. Many of the
surviving manuscripts were provided to students or patrons of Barrios,
and may have been altered to match the ability of that person. The
recorded version is however quite often different and more interesting
than the written manuscript. It is also possible to understand more of
Barrios’ technique by learning these transcriptions. The legati are
authentic as far as could be determined audibly. Sometimes it is
audible, that he uses the right hand thumb in places we do not expect
it.
This new edition (Volume 7 and 8) however does not only contain
transcriptions of early records, but also other material that has not
been published so far. Some incomplete manuscripts are included in this
series. The pieces were found as unfinished but signed copies. I decided
to finish those as well as possible in the manner of Barrios trying to
follow his style. Examples of these include Vidalita con variaciones,
Romance de la India Muerta, Santa Fe and Capricho Espanol and Invocacion
a la Luna. Newly discovered manuscripts of original pieces are included
such as: Vals, Rohecha ga’u, two Preludes and others including an early
version of Waltz no. 4.
Different versions of Danza Paraguaya are published here for the
first time. It shows that Barrios continuously changed his ideas about
this piece. Two are coming from early signed manuscripts of Barrios (of
which one, apparently a sketch, had to be edited at many places) and
another one a very early publication coming from my own collection.
– Chris Erwich
Please note that most pieces in the transcriptions section of this
publication have already been published in the 2 volumes Series Agustin
Barrios Recordings, transcribed by Chris Erwich (DZ 2600 and DZ 2662).
Includes:
Tango II
Jota
A mi Madre
Bicho Feo
Estilo y Pericon
Aires Andaluces
Valita
Done Perez Freire
Milonga
Divagacion
Pepita
Isabel
Divagaciones Criollas
La Bananita
Aires Criollos
Aire de Zamba (version 1)
Cancion Maternal
Romanza (version 1)
Sarita (version 1)
Barrios arrangements transcribed from records by Chris Erwich
La Paloma (de Yradier)
Ojos Negros (Raccioppi)
Oro y Plata (Lehar)
Mandolinata Napolitana (Sosa Escalada)
Ay, Ay, Ay (Perez Freire) version 1
Ay, Ay, Ay (Perez Freire) version 2
Marcha Paraguaya (Dupuy)
Lucia di Lammermoor (Donizetti)
Marcha de San Lorenzo (Silva)
Marche des petits Pierrots (Bosc)
Tarantella (Conceicao) version 1
Tarantella (Conceicao) version 2
Barrios pieces completed or arranged by Chris Erwich
Santa Fé
Vidalita con variaciones
Capricho Español
Romance de la India Muerta
Kygua-Vera
Zapateado Caribe