![]() ![]() ![]() Collected Transcriptions for Viola da gamba (Bach, Johann Sebastian).6 Cello Sonatas, Op.8b (Fesch, Willem de).12 Cello Sonatas, Op.1 (Antoniotto, Giorgio).11 Capricci for Cello (Dall'Abaco, Joseph).Cantiones Duum Vocum (Lassus, Orlande de).18 Canons Mélodieux, TWV 40:118-123 (Telemann, Georg Philipp).Ayeres or Phantasticke Spirites (Weelkes, Thomas). ![]() Ave Maria, IGP 116 (Palestrina, Giovanni Pierluigi da).Arise O Lord, and have Mercy (Tomkins, Thomas).Angelus ad pastores ait, SV 222 (Monteverdi, Claudio).A change in direction from the guitar to the viola da gamba prompted a summing up of the guitar works and a desire to see that they continue to be available for guitarists, and so they have been compiled into one very large collection that can be downloaded from the International Music Score Library Project. Unpublished transcriptions have been available for free on his website, for the past 20 years. These presented transcriptions along with commentary on the music, composer, and the process of transcription.Ĭollections of his transcriptions of music by Chopin, Grieg, MacDowell, Mendelssohn have been published by Mel Bay, Inc. For sixteen years his columns were a regular feature in the Guitar Foundation of America's journal, Soundboard. During this period his main efforts turned to transcribing for classical guitar music that was originally written for other instruments. Decades later he studied with John Doan in Oregon. Richard Yates began learning classical guitar as a teenager with Joseph Mayes and then Peter Collona. ![]()
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