– Advanced Classical Guitar Pieces PDF

Check out our 620 pages of free sheet music for classical guitar, designed for advanced guitarists. The pieces, tips, and exercises have been selected to guide you in a fun and effective way, introducing you to the classical guitar repertoire from 1546 to the present day.
Free PDFs, Advanced Classical Guitar Sheet Music, Grade 9, 156 pages 3,1MB
Content : Clément Janequin : La guerre – John Dowland : A Fantasie n°VII – Daniell Batcheler : Mounsiers Almaine – Jean-Philippe Rameau : Menuet – Tambourin – Domenico Scarlatti : Sonate K 11 – Johann Sebastian Bach : Choral BWV 147 – Choral BWV 645 – Fugue BWV 1000 – Prélude et Presto BWV 995 – Sylvius Léopold Weiss : Passagaille – Tombeau sur la mort du comte Logy – Fernando Sor : Variations sur Malbroug opus 28 – Mauro Giuliani : Grande ouverture opus 61 – Dionisio Aguado : Fandango opus 16 – José Viñas y Dias : Fantasia Original – Francisco Tárrega : Danza Mora – Alborada – Estudio Brillante – Mazurka en sol – Isaac Albéniz : Prelude opus 165 – Malagueña opus 165 – Capricho Catalan opus 165 – Rumores de la calleta opus 71 – Enrique Granados : Danza Española n°5 opus 37 – Joaquim Malats : Serenata Española – Manuel de Falla – Homenaje – Miguel Llobet : Estudio en mi mayor – El Mestre – El Noi de la Mare – Agustín Barrios Mangoré : Estudio de concierto – La catedral – Las abejas – Manuel María Ponce – Valse –Jean-François Delcamp : Mordants et trilles – L’oubli Op.37 – Deux études vénéneuses Op. 18.


Free PDFs, Advanced Classical Guitar Sheet Music, Grade 10, 140 pages – 3,1MB
Content : François Couperin : Les Baricades Mistérieuses – Tomaso Giovanni Albinoni : Adagio – Jean-Philippe Rameau : Le rappel des oiseaux. John Dowland : Forlone hope fancy. Domenico Scarlatti : Sonate K. 146 / L. 349. Johann Sebastian Bach : Prélude BWV 996 – Fugue BWV 998 – Prélude BWV 1006a. Padre Antonio Soler : Sonate n° 84. Fernando Sor : Largo opus 7 – Variations sur un thème de Mozart opus 9. Francisco Tárrega : Fantasia Traviata – Fantasia Marina – Isaac Albéniz : Torre Bermeja opus 92 – Cadiz, opus 47 – Mallorca opus 202 – Enrique Granados : Danza Española n°10 – Danza Española n°4 – La Maja de Goya – Claude Debussy : La fille aux cheveux de lin – Miguel Llobet : Scherzo-Vals – Agustín Barrios Mangoré : El ultimo tremolo – Choro da Saudade – Cueca – Frédéric Chopin : Valse n°2 opus 64 – Jean-François Delcamp : Impromptu n°2 Op.30 – Tango Op. 40.


Free PDFs, Advanced Classical Guitar Sheet Music, Grade 11, 166 pages – 3,7MB
Content : Jean-Philippe Rameau : Gavotte et ses 6 Doubles – Johann Sebastian Bach : Fugue BWV 997 – Choral Prelude BWV 639 – Prélude BWV 881 – Air BWV 1068 – Domenico Scarlatti : Sonate K 380 en mi majeur – Niccolò Paganini : Grande sonate en la majeur – Johann Kaspar Mertz : Élégie – Giulio Regondi : Introduction et caprice opus 23 – Francisco Tárrega : El Carnaval de Venicia – Isaac Albéniz : Sevilla opus 47 – Tango opus 165 – Zortizco opus 165 – Bajo la palmera opus 232 – Claude Debussy : Golliwogg’s cake-walk – Minstrels – Enrique Granados : Danza Española n°6 opus 37 – Valses Poeticos – Miguel Llobet : Respuesta – Agustín Barrios Mangoré : Danza Paraguaya – Maxixe – Variations on a theme of Tárrega – Jean-François Delcamp : Sonate Ida Presti Op.31.


Free PDFs, Advanced Classical Guitar Sheet Music, Grade 12, 158 pages – 3,2MB
Content : Jean-Philippe Rameau : Suite en mi – Les cyclopes – Johann Sebastian Bach : Chaconne, en ré mineur BWV 1004 – Prélude BWV 889 – Sicilienne BWV 1031 – Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart : Divertimento IV KV 229 – Niccolò Paganini : Caprice 5 – Caprice 24 – Albert Roussel : Segovia opus 29 – Isaac Albéniz : Cataluña opus 47 – Aragon opus 47 – Castilla opus 47 – Serenata opus 165 – Enrique Granados : Danza Española n°9 Romantica opus 37 – Miguel Llobet : Variaciones sobre un tema de sor, opus 15 – Manuel de Falla : Danse n°1 de la Vie brève – Antonio José : Sonata.


I been on your website for over 4-5 years or so and am constantly amazed at the amount of work you’ve put into your transcriptions. I like your fingerings as well. Thank you for your work and the facsimiles of the originals!
Dear M. Delcamp
I have been a follower of your site for some years now. I’d guess we were even much the same age! Thanks you for your immense dedication.
I have a question about your choice of advanced pieces. Many of these are obviously transcriptions and not originally conceived for the guitar, let alone any plucked-string instrument.
Is it that much music at these levels meant originally for guitar is still under copyright protection? Or is it just that there isn’t much such music of quality available however much otherwise still seems to be being composed?
Again, many thanks for your most impressive site!
Dear Mr. Godlovitch,
I will be 70 this October. I compiled these collections for my students at the Brest Conservatory (France). My aim was to provide them with a musical education spanning from 1546 to the present day. My goal was also to give them works with rich artistic content to study. For the Renaissance, Classical, and Modern periods, I didn’t need to make many transcriptions, as composers for guitar have left us a sufficient number of masterpieces. But for the Baroque period, Sanz, de Visée, Campion, and Weiss are not enough to convey the richness of this style, so I wanted them to play Bach, Scarlatti, and Rameau. This was done using my transcriptions, which were as faithful as possible to the original score. The weakness of my collections is the limited number of contemporary works, due to copyright restrictions. However, I had them purchase contemporary pieces to ensure a balanced cultural background.