Composer
Napoléon Coste (1806-1883); FRA
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Largely a forgotten figure today, Napoléon Coste was one of the few composers to maintain interest in the guitar during its period of general neglect from the 1830s to the end of the nineteenth century. Coste is said to have learned guitar technique from his mother at an early age. He was writing music for the instrument by 1830, the year he moved to Paris and saw his first pieces published. Coste studied with the great Spanish guitarist of the day, Fernando Sor, and became a friend and duo partner. But after Sor's death, public interest in the guitar declined, and Coste made his living mainly as a civil servant while dabbling in musical activities. He apparently took part in the nineteenth century French early music revival spearheaded by Fétis; his role included making transcriptions for modern guitar of Baroque pieces written in tablature.
Coste maintained his own guitar skills as a performer (until a hand injury in 1863 ended his concretizing) and composer; in 1856 he won second place in a Brussels competition for guitar compositions. He published an abundance of his own pieces for the instrument, primarily a seven-string version; he also wrote a fair amount of music for oboe, usually accompanied by guitar. His style was strongly influenced by that of Sor, but with more Romantic harmonies and a greater tendency to indulge in descriptive titles. Coste furthermore kept the music of his friend Sor in circulation, having many of Sor's compositions (as well as his guitar method book) republished.
© James Reel, All Music Guide
Coste maintained his own guitar skills as a performer (until a hand injury in 1863 ended his concretizing) and composer; in 1856 he won second place in a Brussels competition for guitar compositions. He published an abundance of his own pieces for the instrument, primarily a seven-string version; he also wrote a fair amount of music for oboe, usually accompanied by guitar. His style was strongly influenced by that of Sor, but with more Romantic harmonies and a greater tendency to indulge in descriptive titles. Coste furthermore kept the music of his friend Sor in circulation, having many of Sor's compositions (as well as his guitar method book) republished.
© James Reel, All Music Guide
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Guitar Works
5 tracks
- Rondeau de Concert, Op.12
5 tracks
- Rondeau de Concert, Op.12
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Chamber Works
120 tracks
- Les Regrets for oboe & guitar, Op 36
1 track
- 16 Valses favorites de Johann Strauss, for guitar, Op.7
9 tracks
- Divertissement sur Lucia di Lammermoor, for guitar, Op 9
1 track
- Grand Caprice, for guitar, Op 11
1 track
- Caprice for guitar on the Spanish air "La cachucha," Op 13
2 tracks
- Variations and finale for guitar on a theme from Weigl's "Die Schweizerfamilie," Op.2
1 track
- Quadrilles de contredanses (2), for guitar, Op.3
10 tracks
- Fantaisie on a theme from the ballet Armide, for guitar, Op.4
1 track
- Souvenirs de Flandres, for guitar, Op.5
6 tracks
- Fantaisie de concert, for guitar, Op.6
1 track
- Polonaise for guitar No.2, Op.14
1 track
- Le tournoi, fantasie chevaleresque for guitar, Op.15
1 track
- Andante et Allegro for guitar, WoO
1 track
- La romanesca, fameuse aires de danse du 16ème siècle for guitar, Op.19b
1 track
- Fantaisie on two themes from Bellini's Norma, for guitar, Op.16
1 track
- Introduction and variations on a motif by Rossini, for guitar, WoO
1 track
- Quadrilles (2), for guitar
2 tracks
- Etude for guitar in A-, Op.38, No.1
1 track
- Etude for guitar in C, Op.38, No.2
1 track
- Etude for guitar in D-, Op.38, No.3
1 track
- Etude for guitar in D, Op.38, No.4
1 track
- Etude for guitar in E, Op.38, No.5
1 track
- Etude for guitar in A, Op.38, No.6
1 track
- Etude for guitar in A-, Op.38, No.7
1 track
- Etude for guitar in E-, Op.38, No.8
1 track
- Etude for guitar in G, Op.38, No.9
1 track
- Etude for guitar in D, Op.38, No.10
1 track
- Etude for guitar in G, Op.38, No.11
1 track
- Etude for guitar in C, Op.38, No.12
1 track
- Etude for guitar in C, Op.38, No.13
1 track
- Etude for guitar in A, Op.38, No.14
1 track
- Etude for guitar in D, Op.38, No.15
1 track
- Etude for guitar in G-, Op.38, No.16
1 track
- Etude for guitar in C, Op.38, No.17
1 track
- Etude for guitar in A-, Op.38, No.18
1 track
- Etude for guitar in A, Op.38, No.19
1 track
- Etude for guitar in D, Op.38, No.20
1 track
- Etude for guitar in G, Op.38, No.21
1 track
- Etude for guitar in A-, Op.38, No.22
1 track
- Etude for guitar in A, Op.38, No.23
1 track
- Etude for guitar in D-, Op.38, No.24
1 track
- Etude for guitar in Bb, Op.38/25
1 track
- Rêverie Nocturne for guitar
1 track
- La Ronde de Mai, for guitar, Op.42
1 track
- Feuilles d'Automne, 12 waltzes for guitar, Op.41
16 tracks
- Marche funèbre et rondeau, for guitar, Op.43
3 tracks
- Andante et Polonaise, for guitar ("Souvenir de Jura"), Op.44
1 track
- Divagation, for guitar, Op.45
2 tracks
- Les Soirées d'Auteuil, for guitar (Souvenirs No.7), Op.23
4 tracks
- Fantaisie Dramatique, for guitar, Op.31 (Le Départ - Le Retour)
1 track
- Grand Duo for 2 guitars
4 tracks
- Le Zuyderzee, ballade for guitar (Souvenirs No.4), Op.20
1 track
- Les Cloches, for guitar (Souvenirs No.5), Op.21
1 track
- Meulan, for guitar (Souvenirs No.6), Op.22
1 track
- La Vallee d'Ornans, for guitar (Sourvenirs No.1), Op 17
1 track
- Le Montegnard (Divertissment Pastoral), for oboe & guitar, Op.34
1 track
- Les Bords du Rhin, valse for guitar (Souvenirs No.2), Op.18
1 track
- Delfzil, for guitar (Souvenirs No.3), Op.19
1 track
- Récréation du Guitariste, for guitar, Op.51
14 tracks
- Les Regrets for oboe & guitar, Op 36
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Miscellaneous
3 tracks
- Études de genre (25), Op 38
1 track
- Work(s)
2 tracks
- Études de genre (25), Op 38
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