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Steve,Yes, Carulli is definitely the Mozart of the guitar. I've recently committed to memory 3 of a set of 4 'performance' pieces. (I'm currently working on #4. I saved the easiest to last.) I've no opus # for them nor do I know if they were conceived as a set by Carulli. They may in fact be four pieces gleaned from his works by someone who rightfully found them delightful. I can't remember even where I got these.That said, these four pieces are, I'm guessing, at an intermediate level if one doesn't count having to interpret them.

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In true Carulli form, there are not very many performance markings on this set. They are very Mozartean, very musical and way fun to play! I would think a student would enjoy them.Carulli was a genius. I've pretty much scoured the net for pieces of his but can't seem to find many that are as challenging as some of his more advanced work.

Everyone seems to think he wrote only beginner pieces.Charlie2cts28.07.14 12:22. I wish you luck on your endeavor.

There's so little time and sooo much to do!Here's a quote from Wikipedia:'Many of the pieces now regarded as Carulli's finest were initially turned down by publishers who considered them too difficult for the average recreational guitarist. It is likely that many of his best works remained unpublished and are now lost. Nevertheless, several of Carulli's published works point at the likelyquality and sophistication of his concert music, the Six Andantes Op. 320 (dedicated to the guitarist Matteo Carcassi) being a good example.'

If there's a way to get me you email address, I can send you the 4 performance pieces.CharlieSteve Freides28.07.14 17:09. Hank alrich wrote: Charlie wrote: The address I use here is a real one - just send there and I will be delighted.S- Steve, I see no address here.

Where would I look? In the line in the message headers. I affirm the validity of the address from which SF posts.I cross my heart and hope to die that what Hank said is true!:)Charlie, go to and click on the Contact link at thebottom - that comes to the same place.

And you might learn somethingabout weight lifting while you're there.-S-dsi129.07.14 14:08. On Wed, 30 Jul 2014 16:28:10 -0400, Steve Freides wrote: If you have this - the Carulli Method complete - in English, I'd love to know about it. As far as I have been able to figure out, I didn't think it ever existed.It is not much text and it is not that interesting:Metodo Completo Per hhitarra op. 27 composed by Ferdinando Carulli / RobertoFabbri. Guitar / Plugged Instruments. Method book & CD. TextLanguage: English.

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Published by Carisch Edition (M7.ML-14624-11).ISBN 978-88-507-0208-4. With Text Language: English.+dsi130.07.14 13:56.

On Wed, 30 Jul 2014 16:28:10 -0400, Steve Freides wrote: If you have this - the Carulli Method complete - in English, I'd love to know about it. As far as I have been able to figure out, I didn't think it ever existed.Matanya Ophee herewrites this:The Carulli method started in 1810 with op. 27, of which there were 3editions. The fourth edition has become op. It is still a methodand the remarkable thing about it is that it contains several newmaxims which are a drastic departure from those expressed in op.

27.Op, 242, as the title indicated, is an Anti-Method, in the sense thatCarulli advocates in it something which was against his own interestsas a seller of methods: i.e., get yourself a teacher and do what hesays. It is a collection of 50 pieces, in a gradual increase oftechnical difficulty, plus two large scale capriccios at the end.There aren't that many copies of it around (nearest one is in theCleveland OH Public Library), and I am not aware of any reprints.The 50 pieces are very interesting, because they are built exactlyalong the lines of the Carcassi 50 pieces in his methode, includingthe several pieces a la spagnola, with a very complex notation offlamenco rasgueado and a few pieces for guitar tuned in E Major.Matanya OpheeEditions Orphe'e, Inc.,1240 Clubview Blvd. N.Columbus, OH 614-846-9517fax: 614-846-9794View cole de guitare, Op.241 here':This one is in German:Perhaps this Mel Bay Publication, 2010 is also good for some of us:These 65 pieces and 6 etudes are originally found in Ferdinando Carulli's'Complete Method for the Guitar, op. This method is the last iterationof his original guitar method (op. 27), the first modern method for guitar.Originally published as '44 Progressive Pieces and 6 Studies,' the presentedition (based on an edition published by Oliver Ditson Company, Boston) infact yields the following: 56 numbered studies, 2 slur studies, 1 rondo forall positions, 4 interval studies, 2 studies in harmonics and the 6 (ratherdidactic) etudes. (Not included in the present volume are numerous shortscale exercises and cadences. These can be found in more complete andthorough treatments in numerous modern methods.) These studies clearlydemonstrate Carulli's familiarity with his Italian operatic heritage.

Theyare nearly all in recognizable song forms and the compositional style issimple melody with harmonic accompaniment. Counterpoint is almost totallyabsent. Yet within these limits Carulli creates very fine music indeed.Great care was taken to make this a performing edition. All of the piecesfit on 1 or 2 pages.

The few that take 3 pages have page turns inserted inlogical places. The few fingerings presented are found in the Ditson editionand are logical and obvious. It is hoped that these pieces will present adelightful and useful supplement to the studies of Sor and Giulianipublished during the same period.

They are truly progressive; the first 10or so are in the keys of C, G or D (and their relative minors), all in firstposition, using mostly tonic and dominant harmony and can be learned by moststudents in just a few lessons. They continue to increase in complexity anddifficulty through the final 16 (studies 4156), which are some of.Steve Freides30.07.14 15:26. On Monday, July 28, 2014 4:22:47 PM UTC-5, Charlie wrote: Steve, Sweet. I wish you luck on your endeavor.

There's so little time and sooo much to do! Here's a quote from Wikipedia: 'Many of the pieces now regarded as Carulli's finest were initially turned down by publishers who considered them too difficult for the average recreational guitarist. It is likely that many of his best works remained unpublished and are now lost.

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Nevertheless, several of Carulli's published works point at the likely quality and sophistication of his concert music, the Six Andantes Op. 320 (dedicated to the guitarist Matteo Carcassi) being a good example.' If there's a way to get me you email address, I can send you the 4 performance pieces. CharlieI contributed that a bit to Carulli's Wikipedia page! The original article was pretty poor and I fixed/added a few things but it needs a lot more work.As for an English translation, I've been looking for someone to help me with an English translation and and modern edition of several important French guitar methods but, even though I have some grant funding available, I've been unable so far to find anyone to do the basic translation at an affordable rate. Any offers?stanleyy12.08.14 8:26.

On Wednesday, July 30, 2014 3:28:10 PM UTC-5, Steve Freides wrote: dsi1 wrote: On Friday, July 25, 2014 8:49:29 AM UTC-10, Steve Freides wrote: I have the Carulli Complete Method for guitar - it has text in Italian and French. Anyone know if a good, and complete, English language edition existsand could you provide a link, please? This is the one I have: Thanks.

-S- I have one of those books somewhere. It was in English and the typesetting and font looked like it was from the 1920s. I never warmed up to it since it looked to me to be pages and pages of arpeggios. If you have this - the Carulli Method complete - in English, I'd love to know about it. As far as I have been able to figure out, I didn't think it ever existed.S-Hi Steve,There are many distinct methods by Carulli, at least 13.sySlogoin12.08.14 8:40.

A self-taught guitaristBorn on february 9 1770, Fernando Carulli was a native of Naples. His father Michele was a prominent Literator, secretary to the delegate of the Neoplitan Jurisdiction.

As a boy he was taught music theory and cello by a priest, as was common at the time. His first instrument was the cello, later choosing to dedicate himself to the study and advancement of the guitar in his late teens. Carulli was self-taught owing to the lack of guitar tuition locally in Naples.This gifted performer was so popular in Naples that he began touring Europe. Around 1801 he married a french women Marie-Josephine Boyer, and fathered a son with her. For a while he lived in Milan where his compositions were to be found in local publications. The earliest indication of his presence outside of Italy, is the publication by Gombart of Augsburg (Bavaria/Germany).

Other works were published in Paris and Vienna in 1806-7. After a highly successful tour to Paris he moved to the city in 1809, then known as the 'music-capital' of the world, and remained there for the rest of his life.In Paris Fernando Carulli was successful as a teacher and performer.

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He strove to introduce the guitar to the upper-classes of the French Capital. He published most of his works here along with those of fellow guitarists, being a publisher himself. In the 1830's many European guitarists, attracted by Carulli's verve and motivations to broaden the horizons of the guitar, followed him to Paris. Naples, was Carulli's Italian birthplaceThrough timbre, harmony, and sublime technique Carulli raised the standards, additionally advancing performing practice on the instrument. The Method book 'Methode Complette' op.27 was a runaway success, being reprinted repeatedly in France and abroad; this was a standard instruction book at the time used by entire generations of guitar students.

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Until 1823 there was little competition for the master, other than and, it was in that year that made his first appearance in Paris.Ouverture il matrimonio segreto - A transcription of the overture from Domenico Cimarosa's Il Matrimonio Segreto, transcribed by Carulli and performed byPaola Bonora (Flute) and Daniele DefranchisDo you have your own video to submit to maestros-of-the-guitar.com? Click to enrich our site with your performancePioneer of thesix-string guitarMany of Carulli's masterpieces were initially rejected as being to difficult for amateur guitarists, thereafter he published some pieces himself. However the majority of the surviving works were pieces deemed to be appropriate for the teaching of various techniques for beginners. Included amongst Carulli's students was.Together with luthier Rene Lacote, Carulli experimented with guitar design, and contributed the advancement of the this, along with the construction of the instrument. He was a pioneer of the six-string guitar, and it's use in solo settings.

A guitar madeby Rene LacoteHis guitar music incorporated elements learnt from contemporary piano and violin material, including left-hand legato, glissando and harmonics. He wrote chamber music for duos, trios and quartets, arias and songs for guitar and voice.Fernando Carulli's No.1: La ValsaDo you have your own video to submit to maestros-of-the-guitar.com? Click to enrich our site with your performanceFernando Carulli's repertoire includes programme music with pastoral, mythological, meteorological, military and political settings.

Sonata sentimentale (Napoleon il Grande) 1807, La paix, piece historique op.85 (1814), the divermento La girafe a Paris op.306 (1827) and La prise d'Alger op.327 (1830). His many ediucational collections include L'utile et agreable op.114 (?1817), which contains the famous 24 preludes, the Morceaux faciles op.120 (1817 or 1818) and the series Un peu de tout op.276 (1825). Additionally Carulli wrote a treatise on transcription called L'harmonie appliquee a la Guitare (1825) which is unique in guitar literature.Fernando Carulli's works have been widely recorded most famously, arguably, by the guitar-flute duo of Alexander Lagoya and Jean-Pierre Rampal (op.104 no.1 in D maj).

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A duet for two guitars ' Duo in G' op.34 was used as a theme for a popular science-fiction television game show called 'The adventure game' on British TV. This duo has also been recorded by the famous pairing John Williams and Julian Bream.Other Romantic guitar composers:.Carulli MediaVictor Magnien's Andante for guitar in E, opus 17 n° 1performed byMarcos PabloDalmacioVictor Magnien was a student of CarulliCarulli's Andantino in G.