This thesis is in four principal sections. Section one covers the period from 1800 to 1823 and begins with a study of the establishment of the six-stringed guitar in England, together with observations on two early English guitarist-composers, Thomas Bolton and Felice Chabran. Chapters two and three concentrate on four foreign musicians, Verini, Sola, Anelli; and Sor, giving biographical details, as well as commenting on the importance of their concerts. This section concludes with a discussion on the relative merits of three tutors of the period. Section two covers the years 1824 to 185O and shows how English guitarists were dominated by foreign musicians. It also highlights the importance of child prodigies, the gradual increase of solo g...
This thesis examines the rise of the electric guitar in the United States – arguably the most iconi...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 131-133)This thesis is concerned with the guitar music of...
The guittar, now commonly known as the ‘English guittar’, is a small plucked instrument which was wi...
This thesis is in four principal sections. Section one covers the period from 1800 to 1823 and begin...
This thesis evaluates the technological developments of the nineteenth-century guitar that provided ...
In the first decades of the nineteenth century, playing music outdoors became a popular trend in Eur...
This thesis develops our knowledge of the guitar in Victorian England by focusing on amateur player...
Drawing upon data from published and unpublished sources, this thesis examines the classical guitar ...
For a brief period in the 1550's the guitar enjoyed a popularity that rivaled that of the lute: nine...
Long reviews The Guitar in Tudor England: A Social and Musical History by Christopher Page
Although complete works have been written dealing with the structural development of the guitar, to ...
Most modern histories of the classical guitar are devoted to solo playing. They therefore forego a d...
This article explores the first decade of classical guitar-making in Britain (1948 – 1957) and discu...
In recent years the guitar has belonged to the most popular instruments. Its influence reaches many ...
In this paper, Guitar Cultures, I aim to examine changes in the social, musical and cultural status ...
This thesis examines the rise of the electric guitar in the United States – arguably the most iconi...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 131-133)This thesis is concerned with the guitar music of...
The guittar, now commonly known as the ‘English guittar’, is a small plucked instrument which was wi...
This thesis is in four principal sections. Section one covers the period from 1800 to 1823 and begin...
This thesis evaluates the technological developments of the nineteenth-century guitar that provided ...
In the first decades of the nineteenth century, playing music outdoors became a popular trend in Eur...
This thesis develops our knowledge of the guitar in Victorian England by focusing on amateur player...
Drawing upon data from published and unpublished sources, this thesis examines the classical guitar ...
For a brief period in the 1550's the guitar enjoyed a popularity that rivaled that of the lute: nine...
Long reviews The Guitar in Tudor England: A Social and Musical History by Christopher Page
Although complete works have been written dealing with the structural development of the guitar, to ...
Most modern histories of the classical guitar are devoted to solo playing. They therefore forego a d...
This article explores the first decade of classical guitar-making in Britain (1948 – 1957) and discu...
In recent years the guitar has belonged to the most popular instruments. Its influence reaches many ...
In this paper, Guitar Cultures, I aim to examine changes in the social, musical and cultural status ...
This thesis examines the rise of the electric guitar in the United States – arguably the most iconi...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 131-133)This thesis is concerned with the guitar music of...
The guittar, now commonly known as the ‘English guittar’, is a small plucked instrument which was wi...