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NEW 2004: Five completely new (2004) re-engraved editions, all newly edited from the original sources and now available in Hebe: Carcassi's famous set of 25 Etudes op. 60. A new simple basic definitive re-engraved edition with original fingering and historical notes. Diabelli's 30 Very Easy Exercises for the Guitar, op. 39, Very very easy pieces, now easily available here online. New re-engraved edition. Francesco Molino's complete trios with guitar, the first modern
complete edition, all in new re-engraved editions, score and parts.
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JANUARY 2006: the Twelve Italian Songs
and the Canzonette
Italiane Populari of Henrik Rung, and the Grande Fantaisie
for guitar by Frederik Carl Lemming.
FEBRUARY 2005: the first modern edition of the Gran Trio for violin, horn or viola, and guitar, by Luigi Moretti. (Has an elaborate guitar part). AUGUST 2004: Matiegka's Sonata op. 23 for guitar solo, with an article by Mário Carreira. Schubert songs arranged for voice and guitar by Coste, the first modern edition, online. Quick listing of Hebe
Unusual pieces by Sor, Molino, Carcassi, Degen, Rung, Schubert/Coste, Call Many Hebe files are FREE TO EVERYBODY (just click on the
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