Napoléon Coste
Etude for guitar in E major, Op. 38/5
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Composer:Napoléon CosteGenre:ChamberStyle:EtudeAverage_duration:1:11Etude for guitar in E major, Op. 38/5 is a piece composed by Napoléon Coste, a French guitarist and composer who lived from 1805 to 1883. The piece was composed in the mid-19th century and was first published in 1863. It is one of the most popular pieces in the guitar repertoire and is often performed by guitarists around the world. The Etude for guitar in E major, Op. 38/5 is a solo guitar piece that is divided into three movements. The first movement is marked Allegro moderato and is in E major. It is a fast-paced and lively movement that showcases the technical abilities of the guitarist. The second movement is marked Andantino and is in A minor. It is a slower and more lyrical movement that provides a contrast to the first movement. The third movement is marked Allegro and is in E major. It is a fast-paced and energetic movement that brings the piece to a thrilling conclusion. The Etude for guitar in E major, Op. 38/5 is characterized by its virtuosic guitar writing and its use of harmonics. The piece requires the guitarist to have a high level of technical proficiency, particularly in the use of arpeggios and rapid scale passages. The harmonics used in the piece create a shimmering and ethereal sound that adds to the overall beauty of the piece. The piece was premiered by Napoléon Coste himself and was well-received by audiences and critics alike. It has since become a staple of the guitar repertoire and is often performed in concerts and competitions. The Etude for guitar in E major, Op. 38/5 is a testament to Napoléon Coste's skill as a composer and his understanding of the guitar as an instrument. It remains a beloved piece among guitarists and audiences alike.More....
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