The entire piece relies on a consistent .
(also known as Romanza or Romance d'Amour ) is arguably the most famous piece in the classical guitar repertoire. Its "anonymous" authorship and haunting melody make it a rite of passage for every guitarist. 1. Background & History The entire piece relies on a consistent
Narciso Yepes popularized it in the 1952 film Jeux Interdits (Forbidden Games). Structure: It follows a three-part (A-B-A) form : Section A: E Minor (Melancholic and somber). Section B: E Major (Brighter and more hopeful). or Fernando Sor
Officially Anonymous . While often attributed to Antonio Rubira, Francisco Tárrega, or Fernando Sor, its exact origin remains a mystery. The entire piece relies on a consistent
Returns to the E Minor theme for a poignant finish. 2. Right-Hand Technique (The Arpeggio)