Mauro Giuliani
Rossiniana No. 1, Op. 119
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Vincenzo Sandro BrancaccioFebruary 19, 2021
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Composer:Mauro GiulianiGenre:ChamberStyle:PotpourriCompose Date:ca. 1820Average_duration:16:47Mauro Giuliani's Rossiniana No. 1, Op. 119 is a guitar solo piece that was composed in the early 19th century. It was first published in Vienna in 1822 and premiered by Giuliani himself in the same year. The piece is inspired by the music of Gioachino Rossini, an Italian composer who was popular during Giuliani's time. The Rossiniana No. 1 is divided into four movements, each of which is based on a different Rossini opera. The first movement is based on the overture to Rossini's opera "Il Barbiere di Siviglia" (The Barber of Seville). It is a lively and energetic piece that showcases Giuliani's virtuosity on the guitar. The second movement is based on the aria "Una voce poco fa" from the same opera. It is a more lyrical and melodic piece that highlights the guitar's ability to sing. The third movement is based on the overture to Rossini's opera "La Cenerentola" (Cinderella). It is a fast-paced and playful piece that features intricate fingerwork and rapid arpeggios. The final movement is based on the overture to Rossini's opera "La Gazza Ladra" (The Thieving Magpie). It is a dramatic and intense piece that showcases the guitar's ability to create a wide range of emotions. Overall, the Rossiniana No. 1 is a challenging and complex piece that requires a high level of technical skill and musicality. It is a testament to Giuliani's mastery of the guitar and his ability to incorporate the music of his time into his compositions.More....
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