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- Title
MAURO GIULIANI AND AUSTRIAN FOLK MUSIC.
- Authors
Hackl, Stefan
- Abstract
But we can find Landler-Wke. elements in other compositions too, e.g., the Trio of the Scherzo in the Sonatina op. 71/3, or the second piece in the Raccolta di Pezzi Musi call, op. 111/1. While the Nazional Liindler, op. 16a, are at least partly arrangements of traditional folk tunes, the other sets seem to be predominantly Giuliani's own compositions. Schott published a selection of Neue Wald-Lcindler, op. 23 (6 leichte Landler A-Dur aus op. 23, G.A, 325) and still others from op. 75 and 80 in two volumes (Leichte Landler, G.A. 380, 381), in which the part of the second guitar was arranged in A major; in the original version, the first part (for terz guitar) was written in C major. F E A T U R E MAURO GIULIANI AND AUSTRIAN FOLK MUSIC By Stefan Hackl Mauro Giuliani in Vienna (1806-1819) Mauro Giuliani (1781 - 1829), one of the most important figures in the growth and development of the guitar in the earlier nineteenth century, spent his most productive years in Vienna from 1806 to 1819.
- Subjects
FOLK music; AMERICAN folk music; FOLK songs; GUITAR makers; GUITAR music; GUITAR tuning
- Publication
Soundboard Scholar, 2019, Issue 5, p17
- ISSN
2380-2235
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.56902/sbs.2019.5.5