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Mauro Giuliani: Le Rossiniane (opus 119, 120, 121, 122, 123, 124): Gitarre Solo

édition critique et notes pour l'interprétation de Frédéric Zigante

KOMPONIST: Mauro Giuliani
PRODUKTFORMAT: Sammelband
VERLAG: Editions Durand
Mauro Giuliani’s Rossiniane, published between 1821 and 1828, are a series of six musical potpourris entirely based on the music of Gioachino Rossini. The potpourri was one of the most popular instrumental genres of the early 1800s, an assembly of musical themes with different origins combined into
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Komponist Mauro Giuliani
Instrumentengruppe Gitarre
Instrumentierung Gitarre Solo
Detaillierte Instrumentierung Gitarre
PRODUKTFORMAT Sammelband
PRODUKTTYP Buch
Serie Signature Series
Schwierigkeitsgrad ADVANCED
Sprache Englisch;Französisch;Italienisch
Verlag Editions Durand
Genre Klassik
Stil Klassik
Epoche Classic
ERSCHEINUNGSJAHR 2021
SEITENZAHL 176
ISMN 9790044095193
Verlagsnummer DF 01669600
NR. DF 01669600
Beschreibung
Mauro Giuliani’s Rossiniane, published between 1821 and 1828, are a series of six musical potpourris entirely based on the music of Gioachino Rossini. The potpourri was one of the most popular instrumental genres of the early 1800s, an assembly of musical themes with different origins combined into a single composition. In the absence of the modern means of reproducing music, they had a very important function: of bringing music, most often created for the theatre, into the home. Some important points can be deduced from Giuliani’s epistolary exchanges: the first is that the Rossiniane were part of his own concert repertoire: the second is that Rossini was not only aware of the project which would bear his name, but also collaborated with Giuliani in some ways, providing him with some themes expressly composed for his works. The third is that Giuliani was well aware that these pieces represented a new development for his own compositions and for the musical panorama of the time, “a hitherto-unknown style”. This edition of the Rossiniane is based on the contemporary musical sources that have come down to us. It is enhanced by some remarks on interpretation that should help towards making an accurate and coherent reading of this distinctive and original musical text.
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