Main composers for the baroque guitar: Francesco Corbetta (1615–1681) Gaspar Sanz (1640–1710, Spain) Robert de Visée (c.1655 - c.1735, France) Ludovico Roncalli (1654-1713) Sylvius Leopold Weiss (1687-1750, Germany)
Romantic era[edit]
Main composers of the early romantic era: Carl Maria von Weber (1786–1826): Weber's Last Waltz Niccolò Paganini (1782–1840): Several virtuoso pieces specifically for the guitar
The Golden Age[edit]
The first 'Golden Age' of the classical guitar repertoire was the 19th century. Some notable guitar composers from this period are: Dionisio Aguado 1784-1849 Julián Arcas 1832-1882 Luigi Boccherini 1743-1805 Jose Broca 1805-1882 Matteo Carcassi 1792-1853 Ferdinando Carulli 1770-1841 Napoléon Coste 1806-1883 Anton Diabelli 1781-1858 Fernando Ferandiere 1771-1816 Francois de Fossa 1775-1849 Mauro Giuliani 1781-1829 Luigi Legnani 1790-1877 Antoine de Lhoyer 1768-1852 Antonio Gimeniz Manjon 1866-1919 Wenzel Thomas Matiegka 1773-1830 Johann Kaspar Mertz 1806-1856 Francesco Molino 1768-1847 Pierre Porro 1750-1831 Giulio Regondi 1822-1872 Fernando Sor 1778-1839 Francisco Tárrega 1852-1909 Marco Aurelio Zani de Ferranti 1800-1878
Modern era[edit]
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Some genres of modern music include atonal music, which rejects the tonal system of nearly all other musical styles, as well as aleatoric, which rejects the absolutism of the composer and allows the player to take an active role in how the piece is played. For example, in Leo Brouwer's Etude No. 20, he supplies a series of melodies that increase in length, and he invites the player to play each section of the melody as many times as he or she chooses. Regional styles are also prevalent in modern guitar music, such as the music of Latin America, where unique harmonies and fresh material can be found.
Guitarist-composers of the 20th century[edit]
Magoado
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Choro "Magoado", composed and recorded (in 1930) by João Pernambuco.
Problems playing this file? See media help. Heinrich Albert 1870–1950 Sergio Assad 1952- D.R. Auten 1951- Agustín Barrios Mangoré 1885-1944 Gilbert Biberian 1944- Dusan Bogdanovic 1955- Leo Brouwer 1939- Kevin Callahan 1958- Abel Carlevaro 1918-2002 Behzat Cem Gunenc 1980- Roland Chadwick 1957- Constantinos Chizaris 1974- Carlo Domeniconi 1947- John W Duarte 1919-2004 Roland Dyens 1955- Dimitris Fampas 1921 - 1996 Angelo Gilardino 1941- Kostas Grigoreas 1957- Brian Head 1965- Mark Houghton 1959- Evan Hirschelman 1976- Simone Iannarelli 1970- Ricardo Iznaola 1949- David A. Jaffe 1955- Francis Kleynjans 1951- Nikita Koshkin 1956- Annette Kruisbrink 1958- Ian Krouse 1956- Branimir Krstic 1970- Antonio Lauro 1917-1986 Miguel Llobet 1878-1938 Behzad Mirkhani 1969- Gentil Montaña 1942-2011 Jorge Morel 1931- Marco Pereira 1950- João Pernambuco 1883-1947 Máximo Diego Pujol 1957- Stepán Rak 1945- Brad Richter 1969- Rodrigo Riera 1923-1999 Gyan Riley 1977- Teresa de Rogatis 1893-1979 Ashkan saberi 1987- Eduardo Sáinz de la Maza 1903-1982 Reginald Smith Brindle 1917-2003 Heitor Villa-Lobos 1887-1959 Christopher Wilke 1979- Andrew York 1958- Andrei Krylov 1961- Eythor Thorlaksson 1930- Alberto Montenegro 1965-
Composers for the classical guitar[edit]
In the 20th century, many non-guitarist composers wrote for the instrument, which previously only players of the instrument had done. For a larger list of composers who have written for the solo guitar, see the list of composers for the classical guitar. Some of the more well-known are: Louis Andriessen 1939- Malcolm Arnold 1921-2006 Boris Asafiev 1884-1949 Georges Auric 1899-1983 Milton Babbitt 1916–2011 Robert Beaser 1954- Richard Rodney Bennett 1936-2012 Niels Viggo Bentzon 1919-2000 Luciano Berio 1925-2003 Lennox Berkeley 1903-1989 Benjamin Britten 1913-1976 Elliott Carter 1908-2012 Tristram Cary 1925- Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco 1895-1968 Peter Maxwell Davies 1934- Stephen Dodgson 1924- Petr Eben 1929- Manuel de Falla 1876-1946 Michael Finnissy 1946- Jean Françaix 1912-1997 Roberto Gerhard 1896-1970 Giorgio Federico Ghedini 1892-1965 Alberto Ginastera 1916-1983 Cristóbal Halffter 1930- Hans Werner Henze 1926–2012 Vagn Holmboe 1909-1996 Antonio José 1902-1936 Ernst Krenek 1900-1991 Gian Francesco Malipiero 1882-1973 Frank Martin 1890-1974 Nicholas Maw 1935-2009 Darius Milhaud 1892-1974 Federico Mompou 1893-1987 Federico Moreno Torroba 1891-1982 Lior Navok 1971- Per Nørgård 1932- Maurice Ohana 1914-1992 Goffredo Petrassi 1904-2003 Ástor Piazzolla 1921-1992 Manuel M. Ponce 1882-1948 Francis Poulenc 1899-1963 André Previn 1929- Einojuhani Rautavaara 1928- Alan Rawsthorne 1905-1971 George Rochberg 1918-2005 Joaquín Rodrigo 1901-1999 Ned Rorem 1923- Albert Roussel 1869-1937 Poul Ruders 1949- John Rutter 1945- Henri Sauguet 1901-1989 Toru Takemitsu 1930-1996 Alexandre Tansman 1897-1986 Michael Tippett 1905-1998 Joaquín Turina 1882-1949 Pēteris Vasks (*1946) William Walton 1902-1983
Contemporary classical guitar[edit]
See also: Selected contemporary repertoire for guitar
[icon] This section requires expansion. (June 2008)
Main compositions and composers:
Solo[edit] Robert Beaser - Shenandoah Luciano Berio - Sequenza XI Benjamin Britten - Nocturnal Roland Chadwick - Song and Dance Nos. 1,2 & 3 Constantinos Chizaris - Guitariana Pascale Criton - La Ritournelle et le galop for 1/16th tone tuned guitar Brian Ferneyhough - Kurze Schatten II Alberto Ginastera - Sonata Bruno Maderna - Y Después Julian Mock - Ecstatic Mechanism Tristan Murail - Tellur Lior Navok - Remembrances of Jerusalem / Six for a Dance / Meditation Maurice Ohana - Tiento Marco Pereira - Samba Urbano Toru Takemitsu - Folios William Walton - Five Bagatelles Hans Werner Henze - Royal Winter Music Anton del Forno - Guitar Concerto
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Main composers for the baroque guitar:
Francesco Corbetta (1615–1681)
Gaspar Sanz (1640–1710, Spain)
Robert de Visée (c.1655 - c.1735, France)
Ludovico Roncalli (1654-1713)
Sylvius Leopold Weiss (1687-1750, Germany)
Romantic era[edit]
Main composers of the early romantic era:
Carl Maria von Weber (1786–1826): Weber's Last Waltz
Niccolò Paganini (1782–1840): Several virtuoso pieces specifically for the guitar
The Golden Age[edit]
The first 'Golden Age' of the classical guitar repertoire was the 19th century. Some notable guitar composers from this period are:
Dionisio Aguado 1784-1849
Julián Arcas 1832-1882
Luigi Boccherini 1743-1805
Jose Broca 1805-1882
Matteo Carcassi 1792-1853
Ferdinando Carulli 1770-1841
Napoléon Coste 1806-1883
Anton Diabelli 1781-1858
Fernando Ferandiere 1771-1816
Francois de Fossa 1775-1849
Mauro Giuliani 1781-1829
Luigi Legnani 1790-1877
Antoine de Lhoyer 1768-1852
Antonio Gimeniz Manjon 1866-1919
Wenzel Thomas Matiegka 1773-1830
Johann Kaspar Mertz 1806-1856
Francesco Molino 1768-1847
Pierre Porro 1750-1831
Giulio Regondi 1822-1872
Fernando Sor 1778-1839
Francisco Tárrega 1852-1909
Marco Aurelio Zani de Ferranti 1800-1878
Modern era[edit]
[icon] This section requires expansion. (June 2008)
Some genres of modern music include atonal music, which rejects the tonal system of nearly all other musical styles, as well as aleatoric, which rejects the absolutism of the composer and allows the player to take an active role in how the piece is played. For example, in Leo Brouwer's Etude No. 20, he supplies a series of melodies that increase in length, and he invites the player to play each section of the melody as many times as he or she chooses. Regional styles are also prevalent in modern guitar music, such as the music of Latin America, where unique harmonies and fresh material can be found.
Guitarist-composers of the 20th century[edit]
Magoado
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Choro "Magoado", composed and recorded (in 1930) by João Pernambuco.
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Heinrich Albert 1870–1950
Sergio Assad 1952-
D.R. Auten 1951-
Agustín Barrios Mangoré 1885-1944
Gilbert Biberian 1944-
Dusan Bogdanovic 1955-
Leo Brouwer 1939-
Kevin Callahan 1958-
Abel Carlevaro 1918-2002
Behzat Cem Gunenc 1980-
Roland Chadwick 1957-
Constantinos Chizaris 1974-
Carlo Domeniconi 1947-
John W Duarte 1919-2004
Roland Dyens 1955-
Dimitris Fampas 1921 - 1996
Angelo Gilardino 1941-
Kostas Grigoreas 1957-
Brian Head 1965-
Mark Houghton 1959-
Evan Hirschelman 1976-
Simone Iannarelli 1970-
Ricardo Iznaola 1949-
David A. Jaffe 1955-
Francis Kleynjans 1951-
Nikita Koshkin 1956-
Annette Kruisbrink 1958-
Ian Krouse 1956-
Branimir Krstic 1970-
Antonio Lauro 1917-1986
Miguel Llobet 1878-1938
Behzad Mirkhani 1969-
Gentil Montaña 1942-2011
Jorge Morel 1931-
Marco Pereira 1950-
João Pernambuco 1883-1947
Máximo Diego Pujol 1957-
Stepán Rak 1945-
Brad Richter 1969-
Rodrigo Riera 1923-1999
Gyan Riley 1977-
Teresa de Rogatis 1893-1979
Ashkan saberi 1987-
Eduardo Sáinz de la Maza 1903-1982
Reginald Smith Brindle 1917-2003
Heitor Villa-Lobos 1887-1959
Christopher Wilke 1979-
Andrew York 1958-
Andrei Krylov 1961-
Eythor Thorlaksson 1930-
Alberto Montenegro 1965-
Composers for the classical guitar[edit]
In the 20th century, many non-guitarist composers wrote for the instrument, which previously only players of the instrument had done. For a larger list of composers who have written for the solo guitar, see the list of composers for the classical guitar. Some of the more well-known are:
Louis Andriessen 1939-
Malcolm Arnold 1921-2006
Boris Asafiev 1884-1949
Georges Auric 1899-1983
Milton Babbitt 1916–2011
Robert Beaser 1954-
Richard Rodney Bennett 1936-2012
Niels Viggo Bentzon 1919-2000
Luciano Berio 1925-2003
Lennox Berkeley 1903-1989
Benjamin Britten 1913-1976
Elliott Carter 1908-2012
Tristram Cary 1925-
Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco 1895-1968
Peter Maxwell Davies 1934-
Stephen Dodgson 1924-
Petr Eben 1929-
Manuel de Falla 1876-1946
Michael Finnissy 1946-
Jean Françaix 1912-1997
Roberto Gerhard 1896-1970
Giorgio Federico Ghedini 1892-1965
Alberto Ginastera 1916-1983
Cristóbal Halffter 1930-
Hans Werner Henze 1926–2012
Vagn Holmboe 1909-1996
Antonio José 1902-1936
Ernst Krenek 1900-1991
Gian Francesco Malipiero 1882-1973
Frank Martin 1890-1974
Nicholas Maw 1935-2009
Darius Milhaud 1892-1974
Federico Mompou 1893-1987
Federico Moreno Torroba 1891-1982
Lior Navok 1971-
Per Nørgård 1932-
Maurice Ohana 1914-1992
Goffredo Petrassi 1904-2003
Ástor Piazzolla 1921-1992
Manuel M. Ponce 1882-1948
Francis Poulenc 1899-1963
André Previn 1929-
Einojuhani Rautavaara 1928-
Alan Rawsthorne 1905-1971
George Rochberg 1918-2005
Joaquín Rodrigo 1901-1999
Ned Rorem 1923-
Albert Roussel 1869-1937
Poul Ruders 1949-
John Rutter 1945-
Henri Sauguet 1901-1989
Toru Takemitsu 1930-1996
Alexandre Tansman 1897-1986
Michael Tippett 1905-1998
Joaquín Turina 1882-1949
Pēteris Vasks (*1946)
William Walton 1902-1983
Contemporary classical guitar[edit]
See also: Selected contemporary repertoire for guitar
[icon] This section requires expansion. (June 2008)
Main compositions and composers:
Solo[edit]
Robert Beaser - Shenandoah
Luciano Berio - Sequenza XI
Benjamin Britten - Nocturnal
Roland Chadwick - Song and Dance Nos. 1,2 & 3
Constantinos Chizaris - Guitariana
Pascale Criton - La Ritournelle et le galop for 1/16th tone tuned guitar
Brian Ferneyhough - Kurze Schatten II
Alberto Ginastera - Sonata
Bruno Maderna - Y Después
Julian Mock - Ecstatic Mechanism
Tristan Murail - Tellur
Lior Navok - Remembrances of Jerusalem / Six for a Dance / Meditation
Maurice Ohana - Tiento
Marco Pereira - Samba Urbano
Toru Takemitsu - Folios
William Walton - Five Bagatelles
Hans Werner Henze - Royal Winter Music
Anton del Forno - Guitar Concerto