Milanese guitarist, singer, and composer Antonio Nava (1775-1826) is best remembered for his guitar method (Nuevo metodo per chitarra, 1812). His contribution to the guitar repertoire consists of circa 70 works, mostly written for flute and guitar (theme and variations, divertimenti, and potpourris). He also composed for solo guitar, as well as duets for violin and guitar, and a trio for flute, violin, and guitar. His two-movement Serenata, opus 16 begins with an expressive Cantabile adagio introduction in minor followed by a Polacca rondo whose recurring theme in major is cheerful and lively. The second movement is a set of virtuosic variations. Flutist Wendell Dobbs and guitarist Júlio Ribeiro Alves have recorded these selections on inst...
Scholarship on Italian monody has asserted that the solo madrigal tradition was almost non-existent ...
The guitar is the popular instrument par excellence. As apt for Brazilian sambass for Irish ballads ...
“Koyunbaba” by Carlo Domeniconi Performed by Cody Noriega (5:00) This piece is very unique for the c...
Milanese guitarist, singer, and composer Antonio Nava (1775-1826) is best remembered for his guitar ...
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...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 131-133)This thesis is concerned with the guitar music of...
Includes recorded audio files in WAV and MP3 formats, 76:61 in length.The following abstract serves ...
Gioachino Rossini’s (1792-1868) meteoric rise in the early 19th-century international opera scene is...
Includes recorded audio files in WAV and MP3 formats, 49:14 in lengthChoix de Mes Fleurs Cheries. op...
Ricercare XIX; Fantasia VI / Francesco da Milano; Suite in D / Michael Praetorius; transcribed by Pa...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 93-97)This study examines punteado continuo realization o...
Scholarship on Italian monody has asserted that the solo madrigal tradition was almost non-existent ...
The guitar is the popular instrument par excellence. As apt for Brazilian sambass for Irish ballads ...
“Koyunbaba” by Carlo Domeniconi Performed by Cody Noriega (5:00) This piece is very unique for the c...
Milanese guitarist, singer, and composer Antonio Nava (1775-1826) is best remembered for his guitar ...
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...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 131-133)This thesis is concerned with the guitar music of...
Includes recorded audio files in WAV and MP3 formats, 76:61 in length.The following abstract serves ...
Gioachino Rossini’s (1792-1868) meteoric rise in the early 19th-century international opera scene is...
Includes recorded audio files in WAV and MP3 formats, 49:14 in lengthChoix de Mes Fleurs Cheries. op...
Ricercare XIX; Fantasia VI / Francesco da Milano; Suite in D / Michael Praetorius; transcribed by Pa...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 93-97)This study examines punteado continuo realization o...
Scholarship on Italian monody has asserted that the solo madrigal tradition was almost non-existent ...
The guitar is the popular instrument par excellence. As apt for Brazilian sambass for Irish ballads ...
“Koyunbaba” by Carlo Domeniconi Performed by Cody Noriega (5:00) This piece is very unique for the c...