"La Reine de Saba" (La Reine de Saba) is written by Michel Laurent, a singer-songwriter who was born in Tunisia in North Africa and was active in the French music scene, or Michel. Composed by Ronan and published in 1967, the original song was composed by the beautiful fantasy of Saba, the beautiful queen recorded in the Old Testament of the Bible, and is a small song describing the state of love. In 1969, this piece was rearranged and performed by the famous French Raymond Lefevre Royal Light ** Troupe, skillfully integrating the different characteristics of classical ** and modern **, creating a gorgeous and sad picture, making the song more romantic and elegant. Paul. The Molière band also adapted the song and added a guitar part. The score is marked with FRaai, it should be fRaai was arranged as a classical guitar solo.
Queen Saba is recorded in the Old Testament as a symbol of Arab beauty, and Solomon, the Jewish king of Israel, is the embodiment of wisdom, and they love each other, but they have to be separated for religious and political reasons, which has a tragic color. (Part of the content**from: two-dimensional **bacteria)
This classical guitar solo is included in the Guitar Pure** collection. Score**The link to the score and performance recording is as follows: [Click this link to see the performance**].
Guitar Pure** Queen of Saba with sheet music Paul. Molière light**.