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Mauro Giuliani: A Life For the Guitar

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Mauro Giuliani (1781-1829), a contemporary of Beethoven and Schubert, was a musician with a to raise the recently invented (but rather quiet) six-string guitar to a level of musical prominence in a world inclined to favor ever-louder operatic, pianistic, and symphonic music. During the years 1806-1819, while he lived in Vienna, Giuliani’s dazzling performances made him the darling of that city, whose press and public hailed him as the greatest guitarist of his generation. His guitar works, rich in chamber music, were published by the foremost Viennese publishers and widely acclaimed. Against all odds, this poor guitarist of modest south-Italian origin made a place in history for himself. He was decisive in launching the classical guitar in central Europe as a versatile instrument capable of moving and enchanting audiences when played with skill and musicianship.

474 pages, Kindle Edition

First published February 23, 2013

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Thomas F. Heck

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Ph.D. from Yale University, New Haven. Professor of Music at Ohio State University, Columbus.

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