Composer
Mauro Giuliani (1781-1829); ITA
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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 favor, Giuliani played cello in the 1813 premiere of Beethoven's Symphony No. 7.
Around 1814, Giuliani was named virtuoso onorario di camera to Napoleon's second wife, Empress Marie-Louise. But, deeply in debt, he returned to Italy in 1819. An 1823 trip to London brought him acclaim in the English-speaking world, and resulted in a short-lived fan publication called The Giulianiad. After this visit, the guitarist settled in Naples, enjoying the patronage of the court of the Kingdom of Two Sicilies. He became adept on an obscure instrument called the lyre-guitar (which was marketed mainly to female amateurs), and perfected the design of the "ghitarra di terza," an instrument with a shorter fingerboard than that of the regular "Spanish" guitar.
Giuliani published more than 200 works; his most durable pieces include three lyrical concertos in a late Classical/early Romantic style, and, for solo guitar, the Grand Overture, Op. 61, and a series of six sometimes long-winded suites, Le Rossiniane, based on tunes by Gioacchino Rossini. As a special help to other players, Giuliani notated his works on the treble clef in an innovative manner, with the rests and note-stem directions distinguishing the melody from the bass line and inner voices.
© James Reel, All Music Guide
Around 1814, Giuliani was named virtuoso onorario di camera to Napoleon's second wife, Empress Marie-Louise. But, deeply in debt, he returned to Italy in 1819. An 1823 trip to London brought him acclaim in the English-speaking world, and resulted in a short-lived fan publication called The Giulianiad. After this visit, the guitarist settled in Naples, enjoying the patronage of the court of the Kingdom of Two Sicilies. He became adept on an obscure instrument called the lyre-guitar (which was marketed mainly to female amateurs), and perfected the design of the "ghitarra di terza," an instrument with a shorter fingerboard than that of the regular "Spanish" guitar.
Giuliani published more than 200 works; his most durable pieces include three lyrical concertos in a late Classical/early Romantic style, and, for solo guitar, the Grand Overture, Op. 61, and a series of six sometimes long-winded suites, Le Rossiniane, based on tunes by Gioacchino Rossini. As a special help to other players, Giuliani notated his works on the treble clef in an innovative manner, with the rests and note-stem directions distinguishing the melody from the bass line and inner voices.
© James Reel, All Music Guide
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Orchestral Works
41 tracks
- Guitar Concerto No.1 in A, Op.30
35 tracks
- Guitar Concerto No.2 in A, Op.36
3 tracks
- Guitar Concerto No.3 in F, Op.70
3 tracks
- Guitar Concerto No.1 in A, Op.30
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Chamber Works
214 tracks
- Choix de mes fleurs chéries ou Le Bouquet Emblématique, for guitar, Op.46
1 track
- Duo Concertant for Violin and Guitar in E-, Op.25
24 tracks
- Fughetta, for guitar, Op.113
2 tracks
- Giulianate, 8 pieces for guitar, Op.148
1 track
- Gran Duetto Concertante, for flute (or violin) and guitar in A, Op.52
3 tracks
- Gran Potpourri, 13 pieces for guitar, Op.31
1 track
- Gran Potpourri, for flute and guitar, Op.53
1 track
- Gran Sonata Eroica in A, for guitar, Op.150
2 tracks
- Grand Duo Concertante in A, for flute (or violin) and guitar, Op.85
4 tracks
- Grande Overture in A, for guitar, Op.61
6 tracks
- Grande Sérénade, for flute (or violin) and guitar, Op.82
4 tracks
- Potpourri Nazionale Romano, for guitar, Op.108
1 track
- Potpourri, for guitar, Op.26
1 track
- Potpourri, for guitar, Op.28
1 track
- Rossiniana No.1, for guitar, Op.119
4 tracks
- Serenade in G, for flute (or violin) and guitar, Op.127
4 tracks
- Sonata in C, for guitar, Op.15
4 tracks
- 3 Sonates faciles, Op.71
3 tracks
- 6 Variations, for violin and guitar, Op.63
1 track
- 6 Variations on 'Di tanti palpiti', for guitar, Op.87
1 track
- Variations on 'Folies d'Espagne', for guitar, Op.45
2 tracks
- 6 Variations on 'Ich bin a Kohlbauern Bub', for guitar, Op.49
2 tracks
- Variations on 'Nel cor più non mi sento' and Polonaise (Gran Quintetto), for guitar and string quartet, Op.65
6 tracks
- 6 Variations on 'Nel cor più non mi sento', for guitar, Op.4
1 track
- Variations on 'Nume perdonami', for guitar, Op.102
1 track
- Variations on a march by Cherubini, for guitar, Op.110
1 track
- Variations on a theme by Handel ('The Harmonious Blacksmith') in A, for guitar, Op.107
4 tracks
- Variations on a theme from the opera 'Fanchon', for flute (or violin) and guitar, Op.84
1 track
- Variations on an original theme, for guitar, Op.62
1 track
- Variazioni Concertanti, for 2 guitars, Op.130
4 tracks
- Qual mesto gemito (from Rossini's "Semiramide"), for flute (or violin) & guitar
1 track
- Grand Duo Concertante, for flute (or violin) & guitar in A, Op.85
9 tracks
- Gran Duetto Concertante, for flute (or violin) & guitar in A, Op.52
6 tracks
- Rondos (2), for guitar & keyboard, Op.68
2 tracks
- Rossiniana No.2, for guitar, Op.120
1 track
- Rossiniana No.3, for guitar, Op.121
1 track
- Rossiniana No.4, for guitar, Op.122
2 tracks
- Rossiniana No.5, for guitar, Op.123
1 track
- Rossiniana No.6, for guitar, Op.124
1 track
- Grande Overture, for guitar in A, Op.61
1 track
- Variations on "Folies d'Espagne", for guitar, Op.45
2 tracks
- Variations on a theme by Handel ("The Harmonious Blacksmith"), for guitar in A, Op.107
3 tracks
- Grande Sérénade, for flute (or violin) & guitar, Op.82
8 tracks
- Duo Concertant for violin & guitar in E-, Op.25
4 tracks
- Sonata for guitar in C, Op.15
1 track
- Duo, for flute (or violin) & guitar
3 tracks
- Ländler (12), for flute & guitar, Op.75
1 track
- Duettino facile, for flute & guitar, Op.77
3 tracks
- Variations on a theme from the opera "Fanchon", for flute (or violin) & guitar (or piano), Op.84
2 tracks
- Divertimenti Notturni (18), for flute (or violin) & guitar, Op.86
18 tracks
- Serenade, for flute (or violin) & guitar in G, Op.127
4 tracks
- Gran Potpourri, for flute & guitar, Op.53
1 track
- Pieces (16) faciles et agreables, for flute (or violin) & guitar, Op.74
16 tracks
- Potpourri from "Tancredi", for flute & guitar, Op.76
1 track
- Variations (6) for flute (or violin) & guitar, Op.81
1 track
- Gran Potpourri, for guitar & flute, Op.126
5 tracks
- Variations on "Nel cor più non mi sento" and Polonaise (Gran Quintetto), for guitar & string quartet (or guitar & piano), Op.65
3 tracks
- Jenny's Bawbee, reel for guitar
1 track
- Etudes (24) instructives, for guitar, Op.100
1 track
- Coming Through the Rye, folk song setting for guitar
1 track
- Preludes for guitar, Op.83, No.6
1 track
- The Soldier's Return, folk song setting for guitar
1 track
- Divertissement, for guitar, Op.106
1 track
- The Blue Bells of Scotland, folk song setting for guitar
1 track
- Variations on "Nume perdonami", for guitar, Op.102
1 track
- The Last Rose of Summer, folk song setting for guitar
1 track
- Bagatelles, for guitar, Op.73
1 track
- My Lodging Is on the Cold Ground, folk song setting for guitar
1 track
- Giulianate, pieces (8) for guitar, Op.148
8 tracks
- Variations on the romance from the opera "Ruhm und Liebe," Op.105
1 track
- Gran Sonata Eroica, for guitar in A, Op.150
1 track
- Choix de mes fleurs chéries ou Le Bouquet Emblématique, for guitar, Op.46
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Vocal Works
5 tracks
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Various Works
7 tracks
- Sonatina for guitar in D, Op.71, No.3
4 tracks
- Sonatina for guitar in G, Op.71, No.2
3 tracks
- Sonatina for guitar in D, Op.71, No.3
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Chamber Works
1 track
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