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Guitar Concerto (Villa-Lobos)
The Guitar Concerto (originally called “Fantasia Concertante”) is a piece written for guitar and small orchestra by Brazilian composer Heitor Villa-Lobos. This work was dedicated to Andres Segovia. It was premiered by Segovia along with the Houston Symphony Orchestra on February 6, 1951, with the composer conducting. Although the concerto is not widely studied, it is considered one of the most important works for classical guitar.

Movements
The piece is divided into three movements :

1.	Allegro preciso

2.	Andantino e andante: Cadenza

3.	Allegretto non troppo

The first and last movements are in A minor, the second movement is in G major.