Dedicated to his pupil Batholome Díaz, these studies are exercises in counterpoint, and very useful in school work.
Also known as Valse Criollo, this is one of the most popular pieces written by the great South American guitarist/composer Antonio Lauro.
These three pieces by Antonio Lauro form a triptych, dedicated to Andres Segovia. Armida is the name of Lauro's god-daughter (many of his pieces refer to his friends and family), Madrugada is a term f...
El negrito', the black (haired) one, refers to Antonio Lauro's younger son, Luis. 'La gatica', the (female) cat, may have been a domestic pet - we don't know. The pairing of these pieces for guitar is...