Grand Duo, Op. 86
Carulli's music generally speaks a simple but charming language. The Grand Duo Opus 86 for guitar and piano is a strong concert work and a valuable and substantial addition to the guitar repertoire. Although it requires a secure technique, it is suitable for players of moderate ability. This new edition is edited by the renowned Austrian guitarist Konrad Ragossnig.
Ferdinando Carulli (1770 Naples - 1841 Paris) was self taught and established himself in Paris in 1813, where he enjoyed tremendous success both as a teacher and a concert soloist. He composed some 350 works, including many for duos and trios his guitar method op. 241 is still in use today. Carulli's music generally speaks a simple but charming language. The Grand Duo Opus 86 for guitar and piano is a strong concert work and a valuable and substantial addition to the guitar repertoire. Although it requires a secure technique, it is suitable for players of moderate ability. This new edition is edited by the renowned Austrian guitarist Konrad Ragossnig.
Ferdinando Carulli (1770 Naples - 1841 Paris) was self taught and established himself in Paris in 1813, where he enjoyed tremendous success both as a teacher and a concert soloist. He composed some 350 works, including many for duos and trios his guitar method op. 241 is still in use today.
| Featured Product | No |
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| Arranger/Editor | Konrad Ragossnig |
| Composer | CARULLI, FERDINAND |
| Availability | Available |
| TAB/Notation | Music Notation Only |
| Description | Carulli's music generally speaks a simple but charming language. The Grand Duo Opus 86 for guitar and piano is a strong concert work and a valuable and substantial addition to the guitar repertoire. Although it requires a secure technique, it is suitable for players of moderate ability. This new edition is edited by the renowned Austrian guitarist Konrad Ragossnig. Ferdinando Carulli (1770 Naples - 1841 Paris) was self taught and established himself in Paris in 1813, where he enjoyed tremendous success both as a teacher and a concert soloist. He composed some 350 works, including many for duos and trios his guitar method op. 241 is still in use today. Carulli's music generally speaks a simple but charming language. The Grand Duo Opus 86 for guitar and piano is a strong concert work and a valuable and substantial addition to the guitar repertoire. Although it requires a secure technique, it is suitable for players of moderate ability. This new edition is edited by the renowned Austrian guitarist Konrad Ragossnig. Ferdinando Carulli (1770 Naples - 1841 Paris) was self taught and established himself in Paris in 1813, where he enjoyed tremendous success both as a teacher and a concert soloist. He composed some 350 works, including many for duos and trios his guitar method op. 241 is still in use today. |