Mauro Giuliani
Rossiniana No. 5, Op. 123
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Marco BattagliaAugust 4, 2023
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Composer:Mauro GiulianiGenre:ChamberStyle:Chamber MusicAverage_duration:13:30Mauro Giuliani's Rossiniana No. 5, Op. 123 is a guitar solo piece that was composed in the early 19th century. It was first published in Vienna in 1824 and premiered by Giuliani himself in the same year. The piece is part of a series of six Rossinianas that Giuliani composed, which were inspired by the music of the Italian opera composer Gioachino Rossini. Rossiniana No. 5, Op. 123 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 La Cenerentola, and it is marked Allegro vivace. The second movement is based on the aria "Una voce poco fa" from Rossini's opera Il Barbiere di Siviglia, and it is marked Andantino. The third movement is based on the overture to Rossini's opera La Gazza Ladra, and it is marked Allegretto. The final movement is based on the overture to Rossini's opera La Donna del Lago, and it is marked Allegro vivace. The characteristics of Rossiniana No. 5, Op. 123 are typical of Giuliani's style, which is characterized by virtuosic guitar writing and a strong sense of melody. The piece is technically demanding, requiring the performer to execute fast runs, arpeggios, and chordal passages with precision and clarity. The use of Rossini's music as source material gives the piece a lively and playful character, with frequent changes in tempo and mood. Overall, Rossiniana No. 5, Op. 123 is a significant work in the guitar repertoire, showcasing Giuliani's skill as a composer and his ability to adapt the music of other composers to the guitar. Its popularity has endured over the years, and it remains a favorite among guitarists and audiences alike.More....