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Guitar I Guitar 11 Minuet In Canon ‘Von Radolt came from a distinguished Vienna family, his father being a high steward in the Emperor's household. His first and only known printed work was entitled Die Aller Treueste Freindin, published in Vienna in 1701, It comprised five volumes con. taining parts for concerted works for three lutes and strings as well as other smaller His music shows considerable charm as evidenced by this delightful canon, © The original gives a unison here. The suspension is added editorially as it was com- monly used in such a situation and would probably be played whether written in or not. : Uf careful attention is payed to the fingering the piece should present no technical difficulty, Suggested tempo is J = 106, ‘Wenzel von Radott (1667-1716) 2 a ‘d ‘loAya: Core rl F ‘ ok F i =) py eyo oS eo a digg § Wad. 7 Oy) 3% : ; ® Canon ‘This further example of von Radolt’s work is taken from the same source as the pre- ceding piece. I would suggest playing it at a fast tempo, which seems to make it sound ‘much more interesting and coherent than it does at a leisurely pace. © The trill employing two strings is used in both parts to avoid excesively awkward fingering. The two. should practice for exact synchronization. ‘The suggested tempo is J = 116, ‘Wenzel von Radolt A g@ T2 yy ae Guitar 1 Guitar 11 “6 From the tide page of Guitarra Easy Vandel by Joun Caos Amat, the feet kaon 1586) method forthe five course gui, 6

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