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  1. Niccolò Paganini (1782–1840): Several virtuoso pieces specifically for the guitar; The Golden Age. The first 'Golden Age' of the classical guitar repertoire was the 19th century. Some notable guitar composers from this period are: Dionisio Aguado (1784–1849) Julián Arcas (1832–1882) José Broca (1805–1882) Matteo Carcassi (1792–1853)

  2. Solo Repertoire for Classical Guitar. Dionisio Aguado (1784-1849) Tres Rondos Brillantes Op.2, No.2 by Aguado. Sir Malcolm Arnold (1921-2006) Fantasy for Guitar, Op.107 by Malcolm Arnold. Vicente Asencio (1908–1979) Collectici Intim by Asensio. Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) – Baroque, Germany.

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  4. Mar 11, 2024 · 2. John Williams: Renowned for his virtuosity and versatility, John Williams has recorded a vast repertoire of classical guitar music, ranging from Baroque masterpieces to contemporary works. His recordings of Rodrigo’s “Concierto de Aranjuez” and Bach’s lute suites are particularly acclaimed. 3.

  5. An ornate guitar made by a Joakim Thielke (1641–1719) of Germany was altered in this way and became a success. From the mid-18th century through the early 19th century, the guitar evolved into a six-string instrument, phasing out courses by preference to single strings. These six-string guitars were still smaller than the modern classical guitar.

  6. The following is a bibliography of classical guitar related publications. [1] The classical guitar (also called the "Spanish guitar" or "nylon string guitar") is a six-stringed plucked string instrument from the family of instruments called chordophones. The classical guitar is well known for its comprehensive right-hand technique, which allows ...

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