The Complete Works, Volume 3
[Solo Guitar] [facsimiles]
Mauro Giuliani’s Complete Works, Volume 3 (Tecla facsimile edition), like Volume 2, contains works which Giuliani composed from about 1807 to 1810, when, as a brilliant young player and composer, he quickly achieved fame in Vienna. Guitar solos, opp. 14-22. With an introduction by Brian Jeffery.
96 pages. First published by Tecla in 1984, reprinted in 1993.
This Volume 3 contains the following eight works for guitar solo, in reprints of the first editions:
Op. 14: Six Progressive Rondos. Op. 15: Giuliani’s celebrated Sonata, which is here presented in two reprints, both given in full: the first edition of 1808 (rather hard to read), and the second edition of 1812 (much clearer). The Sonata is also available from Tecla published separately, as a re-engraved modern edition (free on request to purchasers of Volume 3). Op. 16b: Pieces from the ballet “Il Barbiere di Siviglia”. Op. 17: Three Rondos. Op. 18: First Potpourri. Op. 20: Six Variations on an original theme. Op. 21: Twelve waltzes. Op. 22: Twelve new Wald-Ländler.
[Legibility of Volume 3: parts of op. 14 and of the first edition of op. 15 are rather faint; otherwise clear.]
| Featured Product | No |
|---|---|
| Arranger/Editor | Brian Jeffery |
| Composer | GIULIANI, MAURO |
| Availability | Available |
| TAB/Notation | Music Notation Only |
| Level of Difficulty | 4 |
| Description | Mauro Giuliani’s Complete Works, Volume 3 (Tecla facsimile edition), like Volume 2, contains works which Giuliani composed from about 1807 to 1810, when, as a brilliant young player and composer, he quickly achieved fame in Vienna. Guitar solos, opp. 14-22. With an introduction by Brian Jeffery. 96 pages. First published by Tecla in 1984, reprinted in 1993. This Volume 3 contains the following eight works for guitar solo, in reprints of the first editions: Op. 14: Six Progressive Rondos. Op. 15: Giuliani’s celebrated Sonata, which is here presented in two reprints, both given in full: the first edition of 1808 (rather hard to read), and the second edition of 1812 (much clearer). The Sonata is also available from Tecla published separately, as a re-engraved modern edition (free on request to purchasers of Volume 3). Op. 16b: Pieces from the ballet “Il Barbiere di Siviglia”. Op. 17: Three Rondos. Op. 18: First Potpourri. Op. 20: Six Variations on an original theme. Op. 21: Twelve waltzes. Op. 22: Twelve new Wald-Ländler. [Legibility of Volume 3: parts of op. 14 and of the first edition of op. 15 are rather faint; otherwise clear.] |