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Please feel free to browse and enjoy the large and varied collection of my arrangements and recordings on the Publications and Recordings pages. Most of these items are now available through the links to Clear Note Publications and other outlets. Check out the blog below for my latest happenings and publications. Happy hunting on my site!

Gregg nestor

Category: Guitar Duets

The Arnold Song Book Arrangements Gregg has taken some delightful and well-known songs arranged by Roger Quilter and re-arranged them for the following: Voice and Guitar Flute or Oboe and Guitar Clarinet and Guitar Cello and Guitar Here are the songs included in this collection. Note that there is one additional song in the voice […]

Two Colombian Folk Songs Mis Flores Negras, a pasillo (little step), is one of the most elegant and graceful rhythms in all Latin American dance-songs. Por un Beso de tu Boca is a bambuco, or dance-song, relating to courtship. Both songs were harmonized for voice and piano by the Guatamalan accompanist, composer and conductor Miguel […]

The Sonata for Arpeggione and Piano in A minor, D. 821, was written by Franz Schubert in Vienna in November of 1824. This Masterpiece is the only consequential composition for the arpeggione ever written. It has been elevated to a present day concert work in a masterful arrangement by Gregg Nestor: The Arpeggione Sonata, D.821 […]

The Sonata for Arpeggione and Piano in A minor, D. 821, was written by Franz Schubert in Vienna in November of 1824. This Masterpiece, the only consequential composition for the arpeggione ever written, is elevated to a present day concert work for guitar and piano in a masterful arrangement by Gregg Nestor. Included with this […]

The Great Necks Guitar Trio has enchanted audiences across the United States with its whimsical, interactive, and daring performances. Founded by guitarists Scott Borg, Adam Levin, and Matthew Rohde, the trio — through its original madcap arrangements — stretches at the conventions — and at times, the physical limits — of the guitar with what […]