Our latest release: Piano Concerto No. 23, 2nd movement, by W. A. Mozart, arranged for classical guitar by Emre Sabuncuoglu.
Level: Lower-advanced
License Information: Copyright of this arrangement © 2020 Los Angeles Guitar Academy Publishing. All rights reserved. Original work by W. A. Mozart is in the public domain.
Format: Sheet music notation (no tabs/tablature) *NEW* with tabs
14-page PDF containing the full score with standard notation and tab notation, in addition to a standard notation-only score. Instant download after purchase.
Price: $27
Joseph Rauton –
8 minutes of pure bliss! Officially my favorite Mozart transcriptions in my rep at this point. Thank you!
Wyn Rainbow –
Fabulous transcription of one of the most sublime pieces of music ever written. I am in awe – thank you so much! Thanks also to your wonderful support team who have always been incredibly friendly and helpful. What a great service you are providing!!
Alf –
I’ve always loved this movement from Mozarts 23. piano concert; it hold a deep sorrow, transformed into beauty. I was so happy finding, and being able to purchase the arrangement for solo guitar…, I started practicing last night. It’s gonna take me some time to learn, but I am inspired. It’s an important work; the continued transcription of great music for guitar…, so many choices to make, and then being able to express the fullness and nuances of an orchestra… one man and his guitar… Greetings from Alf (Guitar teacher, Isle of Bornholm, Denmark)
M Lee –
An outstanding transcription of Mozart piano concerto 23 adagio for classical guitar. I find Emre Sabuncuoglu is a serious composer and player. He plays this piece slowly, flawlessly, meticulously and beautifully. I recommend serious guitarists purchase this piece and enjoy playing it for many years. Manwoo Lee
Greg Collot –
Fabulous transcription. A pleasure to learn and to play. It even says which finger to put on each guitare case.
Possible to play it without a capo.
Careful thou, there is no video step by step (only the main free video on Youtube) (in 07/2024).
Still it is maybe the most beautiful transcription I have ever seen.