The fifth Study in G major from Matteo Carcassi's 25 Melodious Studies for Guitar. This study consists of mostly single line melody with constant string changes. A good introduction to master left hand finger control.
Fernando Sor's Variation over a Theme from the Magic Flute, the third variation. This variation is in E major, it is not very difficult but some attention is needed.
The fourth study in D major from Matteo Carcassi's 25 Melodious Studies for Guitar. This one is for the left hand. It's a "pull-off mania" with pinky and ring finger.
Fernando Sor Op 9 "Variations over a theme from the Magic Flute", variation number 2. It is in A minor and the variation is not so hard to play but shouldn't be underestimated.
Alegrías is characterized for a variety of rhythms, and a great sense of movement and sensual phrasing. In Spanish, "alegrías" means happiness, so you must perform it with grace and optimism.
Sarabande is a slow dance in triple meter with the distinctive feature that the second and third beats of the measure are often tied, giving a distinctive rhythm of quarter and half notes in alternation.
The third study in A major from Matteo Carcassi's 25 Melodious Studies for Guitar. Although it is in major key, it sounds melancholic, and its chord progression is beautiful.
Op9 "Variations over a theme from the Magic Flute" by Fernando Sor. This variation is really hard, with this you can improve your slur technique and your damping technique.
The second study in A minor from Matteo Carcassi's 25 Melodious Studies for Guitar. The main purpose of this study is to develop the fingers of the right hand.