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Velabianca's video: Ferdinando Carulli 1770-1841 Op 27 n 6 in C Major

@Ferdinando Carulli (1770-1841), Op. 27, n° 6 (in C Major)
Ferdinando Carulli (Napoli, 1770 - Parigi, 1841) fu compositore e chitarrista. Appresi i primi rudimenti sul violoncello, si trasferì a Vienna e, nel 1808, a Parigi, dove divenne uno dei piu' famosi concertisti di chitarra classica. Compose più di 400 opere, tra cui il "Metodo completo per chitarra, Op. 27", pubblicato in diverse edizioni e utilizzato ancora oggi nella didattica dello strumento. Dalle "24 Lezioni per due chitarre", contenute nel "Metodo" è tratto il brano di questo video. La produzione musicale di Ferdinando Carulli, ispirata ai canoni classici di Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Ludwig van Beethoven e Joseph Haydn, comprende composizioni geniali intervallate da altre opere di più semplice lettura critica. Con il liutaio francese René Lacôte, il musicista sperimentò anche alcune modifiche costruttive della chitarra classica. Un particolare ringraziamento al M°. Lucio Matarazzo, concertista e docente del Conservatorio di Avellino, che ha reso possibile la registrazione di questo duetto, permettendomi di suonare la parte di 1.a chitarra destinata all'allievo. ---------------------------------------- ---- Ferdinando Carulli (Naples,1770 -- Paris, 1841) was one of the most famous composers for classical guitar and a gifted performer. Carulli's first instrument was the cello but when he was twenty he discovered the guitar and he went to Vienna and, in 1808, to Paris. He wrote over 400 works guitar and the first "Complete guitar method, op. 27", which continues to be used today. The morceau of this video is treated by the "24 lessons for two guitar" contained in the "Method..." op. 27. Carulli's music is inspired by the classic style of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Ludwig van Beethoven e Joseph Haydn. He wrote genial works and more simple works to didactic purpose. Later in life, Carulli began to experiment with changes in guitar construction. With René Lacôte, a French guitar maker, he made some significant changes for improving the sound of the guitar. A particular thanks to professor Lucio Matarazzo, concert artist and teacher of the Conservatory of Avellino (Italy), that has made possible the recording of this duet " virtual ", allowing me to play the part of the first guitar of Carulli's n° 6 lesson, destined to the student.

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