Gioachino Rossini’s (1792-1868) meteoric rise in the early 19th-century international opera scene is well known. Over the course of 19 years (1810-29) he composed the music for 39 operas that were produced across Europe and as far away as New York City (1825). As Rossini’s melodies became the common currency of musical life, they were featured in all manner of alternative settings such as these arrangements by two important artists from Parisian society, flutist Jean-Louis Tulou (1786-1865) and guitarist Ferdinando Carulli (1770-1841). Both the flute and the guitar enjoyed great popularity among amateur bourgeoisie and serious artists alike, and indeed, arrangements such as these found their way into salons and concert halls. Flutist Wendel...
The Dublin-born musician, Michael W. Balfe, was a singer, composer<br />and conductor whose brillian...
Milanese guitarist, singer, and composer Antonio Nava (1775-1826) is best remembered for his guitar ...
During and after the decade the 1830s. Paganini ' s highly publicized European concerts revealed the...
Gioachino Rossini’s (1792-1868) meteoric rise in the early 19th-century international opera scene is...
Gioachino Rossini’s (1792-1868) meteoric rise in the early 19th-century international opera scene is...
Gioachino Rossini’s (1792-1868) meteoric rise in the early 19th-century international opera scene is...
Gioachino Rossini’s (1792-1868) meteoric rise in the early 19th-century international opera scene is...
Gioachino Rossini’s (1792-1868) meteoric rise in the early 19th-century international opera scene is...
Gioacchino Rossini, who lived from 1792 to 1868, was the author of 39 operas, various works of sacre...
The focus of this dissertation is a comprehensive study of the life and work of Giovanni Puzzi, nine...
Amidst ambivalent attitudes held toward the guitar, Italian-born guitar virtuoso Mauro Giuliani (178...
When Rossini left Paris in 1836, he left a city with which he had been closely associated for nearly...
Jacques Offenbach used a number of strategies to define the identity of the Théâtre des Bouffes Pari...
Jean-Baptiste Lully although originally born in Italy found himself situated right next to the King ...
Francesco II d’Este ruled over his duchy from 1674 to 1694, two decades that proved to be of excepti...
The Dublin-born musician, Michael W. Balfe, was a singer, composer<br />and conductor whose brillian...
Milanese guitarist, singer, and composer Antonio Nava (1775-1826) is best remembered for his guitar ...
During and after the decade the 1830s. Paganini ' s highly publicized European concerts revealed the...
Gioachino Rossini’s (1792-1868) meteoric rise in the early 19th-century international opera scene is...
Gioachino Rossini’s (1792-1868) meteoric rise in the early 19th-century international opera scene is...
Gioachino Rossini’s (1792-1868) meteoric rise in the early 19th-century international opera scene is...
Gioachino Rossini’s (1792-1868) meteoric rise in the early 19th-century international opera scene is...
Gioachino Rossini’s (1792-1868) meteoric rise in the early 19th-century international opera scene is...
Gioacchino Rossini, who lived from 1792 to 1868, was the author of 39 operas, various works of sacre...
The focus of this dissertation is a comprehensive study of the life and work of Giovanni Puzzi, nine...
Amidst ambivalent attitudes held toward the guitar, Italian-born guitar virtuoso Mauro Giuliani (178...
When Rossini left Paris in 1836, he left a city with which he had been closely associated for nearly...
Jacques Offenbach used a number of strategies to define the identity of the Théâtre des Bouffes Pari...
Jean-Baptiste Lully although originally born in Italy found himself situated right next to the King ...
Francesco II d’Este ruled over his duchy from 1674 to 1694, two decades that proved to be of excepti...
The Dublin-born musician, Michael W. Balfe, was a singer, composer<br />and conductor whose brillian...
Milanese guitarist, singer, and composer Antonio Nava (1775-1826) is best remembered for his guitar ...
During and after the decade the 1830s. Paganini ' s highly publicized European concerts revealed the...