8012665203315

Angelo Gilardino: Works For Guitar (2002-04)

Giulio Tampalini

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Format: CD

Cat No: CNT2033

Release Date:  05 May 2023

Label:  Concerto Classics

Packaging Type:  Brilliant Case (Jewel Case size, Holds 2 CDs)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  8012665203315

Genres:  Classical  Solo Instrumental  

Composer/Series:  Angelo Gilardino

  • Description

    Angelo Gilardino, guitarist and composer, was born in Vercelli (Italy) in 1941 where he later studied guitar, cello and composition. His concert career, which lasted from 1958 to 1981, had a great influence on the development of the guitar as an instrument in the 'limelight' in the twentieth century. Indeed, he gave premiere performances of hundreds of new compositions dedicated to him by composers from all over the world. Since 1982 he has published an extensive collection of his own compositions: Studi di virtuosita e di trascendenza, which John W. Duarte hailed as "milestones in the new repertoire of the classical guitar", sonatas, variations, various pieces such as Colloquio con Andres Segovia, Sonatine des fleurs et des oiseaux, Triptico de las visiones, Catskill Pond, La casa del faro, Sonata Mediterranea, Sonata del Guadalquivir, etc., four concertos for solo guitar and guitar groups (Concerto d'estate, Concierto de Cordoba, premiered at the Cordoba Festival in 1994, Poema d'inverno, Concerto d'autunno), and seven concertos with chamber orchestra: a concerto for guitar (Lecons de Tenebres, 1996), a concerto for mandolin and guitar (Fiori di novembre, 1997), Concerto Italiano for four guitars (1998), a concerto for flute and guitar (La casa delle ombre, 1999), Liederkonzert for two guitars (2000), a concerto for guitar and accordion (En las tierras altas, 2001), a concerto for cello and guitar (Star of The Morning, 2004). The Italian Guitar Congress awarded him the prize "Golden Guitar" three times (1997, 1998, 2000), respectively for his compositions, his teaching and his musicological research.