Most (classical) guitar music comes from guitarist-composers. Yet according to guitarists who collaborate with composers, color research on this instrument is better achieved by those who do not play the instrument. Thus the guitar lags behind many instruments in regard to color research. Various reasons can be faulted for the tendency of non-guitarist composers to avoid the instrument. Examples of such reasons may be: the difficulty to write for the instrument, and its weak projection and lack of sustain, all of which are intrinsic to the guitar. This is, however, not the case of the paradigmatic sound for which the instrument is also dismissed, which is rather the legacy of the conservative guitarist Andrés Segovia, who was one of the mai...
In the 21st century, the guitar, as both a material object and tool for artistic expression, continu...
Ever since the electric guitar was invented the musicians that played it wanted to change or enhance...
UIDB/00693/2020 UIDP/00693/2020The author recounts how she came to carry out artistic research on gu...
Most (classical) guitar music comes from guitarist-composers. Yet according to guitarists who collab...
UID/EAT/00693/2013The technique of guitar multiphonics gives rise to sounds with colours that are qu...
The guitar is like an orchestra, claimed Andrés Segovia many times. I completely agree with this sta...
Théberge (1997) has argued the modification of instruments to lead to a change of playing or even to...
Although the guitar has been part of the classical music tradition for centuries, writing for the gu...
For much of the twentieth century, classical guitarists suffered from an inferiority complex. Could ...
Traditional methods of guitar making focus on repetitive, iterative practice, but may be challenged ...
The technical limitations ofthe guitar present composers who do not play the instrument themselves b...
The electric guitar has been widely employed in different musical genres, cultures and countries sin...
Studies of virtuosity in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries have tended to focus on the piano a...
This submission for the degree of Master of Music at the Elder Conservatorium of Music explores, thr...
Composer-performer collaboration in the creation of new works for solo classical guitar is shaped by...
In the 21st century, the guitar, as both a material object and tool for artistic expression, continu...
Ever since the electric guitar was invented the musicians that played it wanted to change or enhance...
UIDB/00693/2020 UIDP/00693/2020The author recounts how she came to carry out artistic research on gu...
Most (classical) guitar music comes from guitarist-composers. Yet according to guitarists who collab...
UID/EAT/00693/2013The technique of guitar multiphonics gives rise to sounds with colours that are qu...
The guitar is like an orchestra, claimed Andrés Segovia many times. I completely agree with this sta...
Théberge (1997) has argued the modification of instruments to lead to a change of playing or even to...
Although the guitar has been part of the classical music tradition for centuries, writing for the gu...
For much of the twentieth century, classical guitarists suffered from an inferiority complex. Could ...
Traditional methods of guitar making focus on repetitive, iterative practice, but may be challenged ...
The technical limitations ofthe guitar present composers who do not play the instrument themselves b...
The electric guitar has been widely employed in different musical genres, cultures and countries sin...
Studies of virtuosity in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries have tended to focus on the piano a...
This submission for the degree of Master of Music at the Elder Conservatorium of Music explores, thr...
Composer-performer collaboration in the creation of new works for solo classical guitar is shaped by...
In the 21st century, the guitar, as both a material object and tool for artistic expression, continu...
Ever since the electric guitar was invented the musicians that played it wanted to change or enhance...
UIDB/00693/2020 UIDP/00693/2020The author recounts how she came to carry out artistic research on gu...