Music for flute and guitar
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Title:
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Music for flute and guitar |
Otros títulos:
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Música para flauta y guitarra |
Intérprete/ Colaborador:
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Ferdinando Carulli; Jean-Pierre Rampal; Alexandre Lagoya; János Rolla; Franz Liszt Chamber Orchestra |
Código CDU:
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Car.01 |
Forma Musical:
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Concertos (Flute and guitar) Flute and guitar music |
Abstract:
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Classical guitarists owe a debt of gratitude to this Italian-turned-Parisian guitar master. Ferdinando Carulli, born to an affluent, upper-class family, began his musical training under the tutelage of a priest; who was little more than a musical dilettante himself. Carulli first learned music on the cello. It was not until he was about 20 years of age that he took up the guitar, which at that time, more resembled a lute and might have five or six pairs of strings. From that time forward, Carulli devoted his life to developing the guitar as a classical instrument and to popularizing guitar music. Guitarists were few in Naples in Carulli's time; he, therefore, had to study on his own and consequently, he developed his own unique style as a composer and a guitarist. A significant part of his legacy was born from that experience and published as Method, Op. 27. This collection of guitar pieces was composed for novice guitarists and, as such, became very popular. Today, these pieces are still ... |
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