Music for Violin and Guitar
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Title:
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Music for Violin and Guitar |
Otros títulos:
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Violin, Guitar Music Música Para Violín y Guitarra |
Intérprete/ Colaborador:
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Mauro Giuliani; Rainer Kussmaul; Sonja Prunnbauer |
Código CDU:
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Gi.02 |
Forma Musical:
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Violin and guitar music, Arranged. Variations (Violin and guitar) Sonatas (Violin and guitar) |
Abstract:
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An acclaimed Italian guitar virtuoso and composer, Mauro Giuliani, along with Fernando Sor, was one of the last great classical proponents of his instrument until its revival in the early twentieth century. He studied counterpoint and the cello, but on the six-string guitar he was entirely self-taught, and that became his principal instrument early on. Italy abounded with fine guitarists at the beginning of the nineteenth century (Carulli remains the most familiar today), but few of them could make a living because of the public's preoccupation with opera. So Giuliani embarked on a successful tour of Europe when he was 19, and in 1806 he settled in Vienna, where he entered the musical circle of Diabelli, Moscheles, and Hummel. He solidified his reputation with the 1808 premiere of his Guitar Concerto in A major, Op. 30, and was soon heralded as the greatest living guitar virtuoso. Even Beethoven noticed Giuliani, and wrote a few guitar pieces especially for him. Perhaps to return the ... |
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