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The anthology distinguishes itself by blending two distinct worlds:

The Classical Guitar Anthology , compiled and arranged by and published by Hal Leonard , serves as a bridge between the rigorous world of traditional Spanish guitar and the broader orchestral classical canon. A Curated Repertoire

By including works such as Satie’s Gymnopédie No. 2 and Vivaldi’s Winter , the anthology highlights the guitar's polyphonic capability. It follows in the footsteps of previous major collections, such as the 1976 Frederick Noad edition of the Classical Guitar Anthology , while modernizing the learning experience through digital audio and tab formatting.

While some pieces, like those by Bach , require high-level technique and articulation, the 34-piece collection is generally curated to be accessible for learners.

Pieces are presented in both standard musical notation and TAB, making them approachable for guitarists of varying reading levels.

Mermikides expands the solo guitar library by arranging famous non-guitar works from composers like Bach , Beethoven , Mozart , and Tchaikovsky . Pedagogical Value The collection is designed for accessibility, featuring: