Ferdinando Carulli - Guitar Works
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- 00:00 Introduzione, Tema e Variazioni su l'arietta italiana, Op. 142
08:35 Andanti dall' Op. 320; N. 1 in Sol Maggiore
11:08 No.3 in La Maggiore
15:11 No.2 in Mi Maggiore
18:54 No.5 in Mi bem Maggiore
21:56 Les Adiuex, Op. 229
32:20 3 Sonate dall' Op. 56; Moderato
36:30 Larghetto con molta espressione
40:00 Moderato
45:57 3 Valzer dall' Op. 101; N. 6 in Mi Maggiore
47:37 No.2 in La Maggiore
49:01 No.3 in Re Maggiore
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Ferdinando Maria Meinrado Francesco Pascale Rosario Carulli was an Italian composer for classical guitar and the author of the influential Méthode complète pour guitare ou lyre, op. 27 (1810), which contains music still used by student guitarists today. He wrote a variety of works for classical guitar, including numerous solo and chamber works and several concertos. He was an extremely prolific writer, composing over 400 works for the instrument. Carulli was born to an affluent, upper-class family[1] in Naples. His father, Michele, was a distinguished literator, secretary to the delegate of the Neapolitan Jurisdiction. Like many of his contemporaries, he was taught musical theory by a priest, who was also an amateur musician. Carulli's first instrument was the cello, but when he was twenty he discovered the guitar and devoted his life to the study and advancement of the guitar. As there were no professional guitar teachers in Naples at the time, Carulli developed his own style of playing. Carulli was a gifted performer. His concerts in Naples were so popular that he soon began touring Europe. Around 1801 Carulli married a French woman, Marie-Josephine Boyer, and had a son with her. A few years later Carulli started to compose in Milan, where he contributed to local publications. After a highly successful Paris tour, Carulli moved there. At the time the city was known as the 'music-capital' of the world, and he stayed there for the rest of his life. Carulli became highly successful as a guitar teacher in Paris. It was also here that the majority of his works were published. Later in his life he became a self-publisher and, in addition to his own music, published the works of other prominent guitarists including Filippo Gragnani whom he befriended and who later dedicated three guitar duets to Carulli. Carulli also began to experiment with instrument making toward the end of his life and, in collaboration with the Parisian luthier René Lacôte, developed a 10-string instrument, the Decacorde.Carulli was among the most prolific composers of his time. He wrote more than four hundred works for the guitar, and countless others for various instrumental combinations, always including the guitar. His most influential work, the "Method, op. 27", published in 1810, contains pieces still widely used today in training students of the classical guitar. Along with numerous works for two guitars, works for guitar with violin or flute, and three concertos for guitar with chamber orchestra, Carulli also composed several works for guitar and piano (in collaboration with his son, Gustavo). 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 likely quality and sophistication of his concert music, the Six Andantes Op. 320 (dedicated to the guitarist Matteo Carcassi) being a good example. The great majority of Carulli's surviving works, however, were those considered marketable enough by mainstream Parisian publishers aiming at an amateur recreational market. In addition to his highly successful Methode Op. 27 (which went through four editions during his lifetime and a major revision, as Op. 241), Carulli also published several supplements to the method, along with a method without explanatory text (L'Anti Methode Op. 272), a method for the decacorde, a harmony treatise, a treatise dealing with guitar accompaniment of the voice, and several collections of vocalises and solfèges.
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Carulli, Sor, Giuliani! For ever.!
Carulli me hace acordar a mi adolescencia cuando estudiaba guitarra y leía sus partituras. Es genial. Saludos desde Argentina 🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷
Great. Sounds like Piano. What a composer Carulli was. Let us listen to these pieces which is one way of perpetuating his memory. Thanks for sharing.
Música que roba el alma, que la embruja y hechiza con su belleza en sus armonías y melodías. Francisco Tárrega, Fernando Sor, Ferdinando Carulli, Gaspar Sanz, Mauro Giuliani y muchos otros que escapan mi memoria ahora han sido los consumados maestros de la guitarra, con su habilidad técnica, delicadeza de espíritu, absoluta y completa dedicación en su arte han logrado extraer de la guitarra todas sus sutilezas, chiari-oscuri, armonías e ideas musicales en un lenguaje lírico que conmueve y llega profundamente al corazón de la persona que las escucha. Los acordes de esa guitarra nos narran una historia, nos hacen una confesión, abren y exponen su alma. Una bendición del Cielo que nos transporta, sublima y eleva. ¡ BRAVI MAESTRI, VUESTRA MÚSICA ES ETERNA !
I somehow suspect that everyone's food would taste better if they prepared and cooked it along with this stuff? Just soak it up and goooooove baby! Classical music on any instrument is just cool! Stay safe everyone.
Yes, Carulli accompanies well the mantra, "more haste, less speed".
Thank you for this beautiful music we speak in different languages but understand the language of music or the melody of a music so I can say good night my fellow people sleep with Jesus and I love you all in Jesus Mighty Name Amen
Huh?
Well it does say he was taught guitar by a priest
Potente antidoto al caos dei nostri tempi. Da insegnare obbligatoriamente ai giovani nelle scuole. E poi che seguano la loro strada... rock, pop, classica, jazz.......
Carulli brought the guitar out of the parlor and into the cannon of baroque repertoire.
Salud, amigo.
Ascoltarla.mi dà gioia e allegria❤😂
Que hermoso
This is a composer I'd never heard of before. The playing is so bright and crisp. Each of these pieces is like a delectable piece of candy or fruit to enjoy with a nice cup of tea while sitting in your favorite chair. Thanks for posting this and giving me a delightful musical experience.
oh fuck get a grip
There is a little piece by Carulli in my "Classical Guitar" book. Next step -- buy a book that is 100% Carulli!!!
Thank you so much for this TH-cam video!!
Did you get one? I have a lovely one by Chiesa. Studi Per Chitarra.
27 really accessible studies.
@@Ayo.Ajisafe Thanks so much!! I haven't yet been able to find a book by Carulli
thanks for the introduction of Carulli.
I warm up everyday with an easy Carulli piece. My dog loves it. P.S. humans are not dogs and are not trained.
Agradeço imensamente por ouvir esse belíssimo concerto sem interrupção. Muito obrigado!
Desde São Paulo.
So nice 🎻🎶🎵🎸
Meraviglioso !!
So fantastic!!Thank you💛
Excellent selection
Aunque sea rockero me encanta este tipo de música.
Jajajaj yo soy metalero pero a la vez estudio guitarra clásica en un conservatorio . No hay límites en los gustos jajaja
We rockers and metalheads can learn a lot from classical composers. Just listen to some Epica and Xandria for better understanding
Beautiful, very lovely
lovely? get a grip sausage.
Maravillosa 💕💕
Thank you💛
Yo toco una pieza de Carulli,muy sencilla ,el andantino en sol mayor, muy bonita por cierto
De lo mejor que he escuchado hasta ahorita !!!
Thank you
Fantástico..
👌👌👌👌👌👌👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Nice
🙏❤️🇵🇹
Identical to the playlist you uploaded 29 April 2019.
"Carulli died in Paris on 17 February 1841, eight days after his 71st birthday" (wikipedia)
What fabulous music sounds like mozart and on guitar. Cant see who the guitarist is whoever it is they are extremley talented!
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Nice classic:-)
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one ! will do
such as Muzio clementi on piano works
Jazz t 3:00
Be kinda nice to know who the guitarist is !
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