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Matteo Carcassi Jean Antoine Meissonnier Théodore Labarre Loïsa Puget Ferdinando Carulli Schott Boije 1796 1810 1815 1819 1820 1823 1824 1836 1840 1853 2018
It's been years since I read through Carcassi Op 60 No 5 and I'd forgotten what a great etude this is! Let me know your favorite classical guitar piece in the comments, thanks! Matteo Carcassi From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search Matteo Carcassi Matteo Carcassi (8 April 1796 – 16 January 1853)[1] was an Italian guitarist and composer. Contents 1 Life 2 Music 3 References 4 External links 4.1 Sheet music Life Carcassi was born in Florence, Italy, and first studied the piano, but learned guitar when still a child. He quickly gained a reputation as a virtuoso concert guitarist. He moved to Germany in 1810, gaining almost immediate success. By 1815, he was living in Paris, earning his living as a teacher of both the piano and the guitar. On a concert tour in Germany in 1819, he met his friend Jean-Antoine Meissonnier for the first time. Also a well-known guitarist, Meissonnier published many of Carcassi's works in his Paris publishing house. For Meissonnier he also arranged a number of popular songs for guitar that were originally written for piano, including works by Théodore Labarre and Loïsa Puget. From 1820 on, Carcassi spent the majority of his time in Paris. In 1823, he performed an extremely successful series of concerts in London that earned him great fame, both as a performing artist and as a teacher. However, in Paris, a long time passed before his talents were truly recognized, partly because of the presence of Ferdinando Carulli. Carcassi was in Germany again during autumn 1824. Afterwards he performed in London, where his reputation now gave him access to more prestigious concert halls. Finally he returned to Paris. For several years, he made concert trips from here to the important musical centres of Europe. After a short return to performing in 1836, he quit his concert practice around 1840 and died in Paris in 1853. Music Carcassi wrote a method for guitar (Op. 59), first published with Schott in Mainz, in 1836. It is still valuable, relevant and interesting. His most famous works are collected in his 25 Études, Op. 60. In these, he managed to blend technical skills and brilliant Romantic music. This is the reason his music is still played by so many classical guitarists today. See also: List of compositions by Matteo Carcassi References Raffaele Carpino, Mario dell'Ara: "Matteo Carcassi. Un nuovo aggiornamente biografico", in: Il Fronimo no. 184 (2018), p. 5–9. External links Sheet music Rischel & Birket-Smith's Collection of guitar music 1 Det Kongelige Bibliotek, Denmark Boije Collection The Music Library of Sweden Free scores by Matteo Carcassi at the International Music Score Library Project (IMSLP) Large collection of free sheet music by Carcassi from Cantorion.org. Free scores Mutopia Project Wikimedia Commons has media related to Matteo Carcassi.
Matteo Carcassi Boije 1792 1853 1927
Matteo Carcassi +••.••(...)) op.59 Méthode Complète pour la Guitare Première Partie / erster Teil Übungen für die Unabhängigkeit der Finger Nr.10 Independence-exercise no.10 Norbert Neunzling, Gitarre Gitarre Wiener Modell von Karl Schandl 1927 Link zu den Noten / link to score: (http•••) Boije-Sammlung in der Statens Musikbibliothek Schweden Wegweiser für alle meine Playlists / Guide for all my playlists: (http•••)
Matteo Carcassi Boije 1792 1853 1927
Matteo Carcassi +••.••(...)) op.59 Méthode Complète pour la Guitare Première Partie erster Teil - E-Dur Gamme - Cadence - Exercice - Prélude Tonleter - Accordfolge - Übung - Vorspiel Norbert Neunzling, Gitarre Gitarre Wiener Modell von Karl Schandl 1927 Link zu den Noten / link to score: (http•••) Boije-Sammlung in der Statens Musikbibliothek Schweden
Matteo Carcassi Boije 1792 1853 1927
Matteo Carcassi +••.••(...)) op.59 Méthode Complète pour la Guitare Première Partie / erster Teil Gebrochene Akkorde für 3 und 4 Finger Arpeges a trois et a quatre doigts No.2 Norbert Neunzling, Gitarre Gitarre Wiener Modell von Karl Schandl 1927 Link zu den Noten / link to score: (http•••) Boije-Sammlung in der Statens Musikbibliothek Schweden Wegweiser für alle meine Playlists / Guide for all my playlists: (http•••)
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