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Celebration Suite

Suite for Solo Guitar by Derek Hasted

Published by Corda Music - Catalogue number CMP 23 - Price £3.00 + p&p

Played on CD by Bruce Paine

'Captivation' is a solo guitar piece that immediately grabbed me because of the thick guitar chords employed in this piece. Then the melody began to really sink in and I was hooked. Just a stunning piece of music ...
The piece is best summed up by a friend who walked by when this track was playing. His first words after hearing only a few seconds were"Wow, that's great stuff". He hit the nail on the head.
The Ruiner - www.gigatracks.com Dec 2003

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Celebration

A love story in music - Captivation, Contemplation, Consolation and Celebration - this accessible suite for Intermediate/Advanced Solo guitar has been composed with the audience in mind. Strong melodies and an almost classical construction make this a suite which has generated much delight wherever it has been played. It offers endless possibilities for interpretation, but the overall mood is one of joy and majesty, which even penetrates the slow D minor chords of Consolation.

Premiered in New Zealand, and now played in Europe and the UK too, this suite has been well received by audiences.

Score of Celebration

Extract from Celebration © Derek Hasted


Celebration CD

New Zealand Guitarist Bruce Paine plays Celebration on his CD Second Recital For Guitar

Soundclip from Celebration (336K) - as featured above - MP3 format

Hear more on Bruce Paine's website

More about Bruce Paine here on hago's website (opens in new window)

See my "How To Purchase" section for details of how to have a copy of Celebration in score or on CD...

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