This article reproduces the Lyrische Suite [no. 1], op. 23, by the Austrian composer Rudolph Süss, with a short introductory commentary. First published in Vienna around 1921, this suite is a fine example of the enthusiasm for the guitar in early twentieth-century Austria and Germany, which resulted in much music that has been overlooked, overshadowed as it was by the emerging Spanish repertoire. Note This article is one of a series of seven celebrating the work of Matanya Ophee (1932–2017) on the ninetieth anniversary of his birth. Written between 1982 and 1991, these articles first appeared in early issues of the GFA’s magazine Soundboard. The writings in this series are really columns—short introductions to scores, which are also reprod...
Suite goivos by Francisco Lacerda (1869–1934) stands out not only as one of the first examples of sy...
This article was originally copublished online with the author\u27s article, Guitar Music in Collec...
La Guitare = The Guitar = La Chitarra, Paris, 1650-1950, Addendum, by Sinier, Daniel and Francoise d...
This article reproduces the Lyrische Suite no. 2, op. 24, by the Austrian composer Rudolph Süss, wit...
The guitar historian Matanya Ophee\u27s writings in Soundboard span almost his entire career as a re...
An introduction to the aims and scope of this new scholarly journal of the guitar, and an introducti...
This article is one of a series of five by Peter Danner on the history of the guitar in the United S...
The article is devoted to discussing the concept of guitar “image” in the context of history, organo...
Publisher's no.: TE 96. Additional publisher's no. (from v. 39: Introduction and indexes): TE096. Pu...
This article addresses the considerations and decisions that underlie a new critical edition of Sor’...
This article is one of a series of five by Peter Danner on the history of the guitar in the United S...
Composed in 1941 and dedicated to his guitarist niece, Gerta Hammerschmid, Ferdinand Rebay’s Second ...
Suite goivos by Francisco Lacerda (1869–1934) stands out not only as one of the first examples of sy...
Information on guitar trios of this particular period is cant at best. What meager data is stated in...
This article is one of a series of five by Peter Danner on the history of the guitar in the United S...
Suite goivos by Francisco Lacerda (1869–1934) stands out not only as one of the first examples of sy...
This article was originally copublished online with the author\u27s article, Guitar Music in Collec...
La Guitare = The Guitar = La Chitarra, Paris, 1650-1950, Addendum, by Sinier, Daniel and Francoise d...
This article reproduces the Lyrische Suite no. 2, op. 24, by the Austrian composer Rudolph Süss, wit...
The guitar historian Matanya Ophee\u27s writings in Soundboard span almost his entire career as a re...
An introduction to the aims and scope of this new scholarly journal of the guitar, and an introducti...
This article is one of a series of five by Peter Danner on the history of the guitar in the United S...
The article is devoted to discussing the concept of guitar “image” in the context of history, organo...
Publisher's no.: TE 96. Additional publisher's no. (from v. 39: Introduction and indexes): TE096. Pu...
This article addresses the considerations and decisions that underlie a new critical edition of Sor’...
This article is one of a series of five by Peter Danner on the history of the guitar in the United S...
Composed in 1941 and dedicated to his guitarist niece, Gerta Hammerschmid, Ferdinand Rebay’s Second ...
Suite goivos by Francisco Lacerda (1869–1934) stands out not only as one of the first examples of sy...
Information on guitar trios of this particular period is cant at best. What meager data is stated in...
This article is one of a series of five by Peter Danner on the history of the guitar in the United S...
Suite goivos by Francisco Lacerda (1869–1934) stands out not only as one of the first examples of sy...
This article was originally copublished online with the author\u27s article, Guitar Music in Collec...
La Guitare = The Guitar = La Chitarra, Paris, 1650-1950, Addendum, by Sinier, Daniel and Francoise d...