Mazurka Apassionata Barriospdf 2021 〈CERTIFIED〉
Mazurka Appassionata (often spelled Mazurka Apasionada one of the most sensuously ethereal works by Paraguayan composer and guitar virtuoso Agustín Barrios Mangoré . Written around , it was also known by the evocative title The Soul of María Esther
The "Polish" Connection: Barrios greatly admired Chopin. He adopted the Mazurka—a traditional Polish dance in triple meter with an emphasis on the second beat—to showcase lush chord voicings and virtuosic melodies on the guitar. mazurka apassionata barriospdf 2021
Warning: Be careful when downloading random PDFs from obscure websites. Many old scans are blurry, have incorrect fingerings, or are missing the crucial da capo (repeat) instructions. A bad PDF will hurt your playing more than help it. Ricordi Edition (ED 7545): Edited by Alirio Díaz
Harmonic Awareness: Look for versions that highlight the fuller harmonies and thickened chords common in Barrios' later arrangements. Historical Background It sits comfortably at an advanced
- Ricordi Edition (ED 7545): Edited by Alirio Díaz. Excellent but still under copyright in the EU.
- Guitar Solo Publications (GSP 104): High-quality print, but not free.
- Manuscript scan on Archive.org: Search "Barrios Mangoré manuscripts – University of Texas". They hold original scores; a 2021 blog post detailed their digitization.
Historical Background
It sits comfortably at an advanced intermediate level. If you are comfortable with barre chords, tremolo-adjacent techniques, and large left-hand stretches, this piece is your next mountain to climb.
In recent years, the piece has seen a resurgence in new formats and interpretations: 2021 Duet Arrangement : A notable 2021 arrangement by Zara Guitar Editions transformed the solo work into a duo for two guitars