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Napoléon Coste
Etude for guitar in A minor, Op. 38/1
Works Info
Composer
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Napoléon Coste
Genre
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Chamber
Style
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Etude
Average_duration
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0:49
Etude for guitar in A minor, Op. 38/1 is a solo guitar piece composed by Napoléon Coste, a French guitarist and composer of the Romantic era. The piece was composed in 1868 and premiered in Paris in the same year. The Etude for guitar in A minor, Op. 38/1 is a single movement piece that is characterized by its technical difficulty and virtuosic passages. The piece is written in A minor and is in a fast tempo, with a time signature of 6/8. The piece is structured in a rondo form, with a recurring theme that is interspersed with contrasting sections. The piece begins with a fast and lively theme that is played in the lower register of the guitar. The theme is then repeated in the higher register, with added embellishments and variations. The contrasting sections of the piece feature arpeggios, rapid scale passages, and intricate fingerpicking patterns. One of the notable characteristics of the Etude for guitar in A minor, Op. 38/1 is its use of harmonics. Coste employs harmonics throughout the piece, creating a shimmering and ethereal effect. The piece also features a variety of dynamic contrasts, with sudden shifts from loud to soft and vice versa. Overall, the Etude for guitar in A minor, Op. 38/1 is a challenging and impressive piece that showcases Coste's technical prowess as a guitarist and his skill as a composer. The piece remains a popular choice for guitarists today and is often included in concert programs and guitar competitions.
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