El Ultimo Tremolo (or...Una Limosnita por el Amor de Dios). ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ by Agustin Barrios Mangore (1885-1944) About the Origin of the piece: Agustin Barrios Mangore lived the last few years of his life in the city of San Salvador, El Salvador, surrounded by friends and pupils. One evening whilst teaching, an old lady knocked on the door to beg for an alm (limosna). Her exact pleading words were: 'UNA LIMOSNITA POR EL AMOR DE DIOS'. After the class, the knocks on the door inspired the tremolo masterpiece. The knocks are apparant in the first two bars of the piece and they resound throughout the entire work beneath the beautiful yet desparate melody. This was to be Agustin's last composition for he died a month later. BTW, I did NOT make this up... honest. Tabulated by David Atkinson (email: kaum0@central.sussex.ac.uk) on 11/10/94. V2.0 (11/94) This is my fourth transcription and has to be my most ambitious yet. It is a tremolo piece. Tremolo me