Classical guitar
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A classical guitar, also called a Spanish guitar, is a musical instrument from the guitar family.
The classical guitar is distinguished by a number of features:
- It is an acoustic instrument. The sound is amplified by a sound box.
- It has six strings. A few classical guitars have eight or more strings to expand the bass scale, even out overtone production, and allow lute music written for lutes with more than six courses of strings to be played.
- The strings are made from catgut (made from sheep intestine, despite the name), or much more commonly these days nylon, as opposed to the metal strings found in some other forms of guitar. These strings have a much lower tension than steel strings. The lower three strings ('bass strings') are wound with metal, commonly silver or nickel. Some less common stringings use a fourth wound string.
- Because of the low tension of the strings the neck can be made entirely of wood, not requiring a steel truss rod.
- The neck tends to be broader than with steel string guitars, making more complex work easier, but requiring a left hand position which ultimately makes the guitar less stable to hold.
- The strings are usually plucked with the fingers. Serious players shape their fingernails so that they contact the string in a certain way to achieve the desired tone. A collection of fine classical and flamenco guitars can be seen at the Classical Guitar Museum (http://www.granary-guitars.com)
- Traditionally, the tuning pegs (or "keys") at the head the fingerboard of a classical guitar point backwards (towards the player when the guitar is in playing position; perpendicular to the plane of the fretboard ). This is in contrast to a traditional steel-string guitar design, in which the tuning pegs point outward (up and down from playing position ; parallel to the plane of the fretboard ).
Classical guitars are normally played without amplification of any sort but they can be equipped with an electronic pickup, which is sometimes used by performers in noisy environments. Either a piezoelectric pickup is placed under the bridge, or a microphone is suspended within the body.
The first 'Golden Age' of the classical guitar repertoire was the 19th century. Some notable guitar composers from this period are:
- Dionisio Aguado 1784-1849
- Julián Arcas 1832-1882
- Luigi Boccherini 1743-1805
- Jose Broca 1805-1882
- Matteo Carcassi 1792-1853
- Ferdinando Carulli 1770-1841
- Napoléon Coste 1806-1883
- Anton Diabelli 1781-1858
- Fernando Ferandiere 1771-1816
- Francois de Fossa 1775-1849
- Mauro Giuliani 1781-1829
- Luigi Legnani 1790-1877
- Antoine de Lhoyer 1768-1852
- Antonio Gimeniz Manjon 1866-1919
- Wenzeslaus Matiegka 1773-1830
- Johann Kaspar Mertz 1806-1856
- Francesco Molino 1768-1847
- Giulio Regondi 1822-1872
- Fernando Sor 1778-1839
- Francisco Tárrega 1852-1909
- Marco Aurelio Zani de Ferranti 1800-1878
Guitarist-composers of the 20th century include:
- Sergio Assad 1952-
- Agustín Barrios Mangoré 1885-1944
- Gilbert Biberian 1944-
- Dusan Bogdanovic 1955-
- Leo Brouwer 1939-
- Kevin Callahan 1958-
- Abel Carlevaro 1918-2002
- Carlo Domeniconi 1947-
- John W Duarte 1919-2004
- Roland Dyens 1955-
- Angelo Gilardino 1941-
- Francis Kleynjans 1951-
- Nikita Koshkin 1956-
- Annette Kruisbrink 1958-
- Antonio Lauro 1917-1986
- Jorge Morel 1931-
- Maximo Diego Pujol 1957-
- Eduardo Sainz de la Maza 1903-1982
- Teresa de Rogatis 1893-1979
- Reginald Smith Brindle 1917-
- Stepán Rak 1945-
- Heitor Villa-Lobos 1887-1959
- Andrew York 1958-
In the 20th century, many non-guitarist composers wrote for the instrument, which previously only players of the instrument had done. These include:
- Louis Andriessen 1939-
- Denis ApIvor 1916-2004
- Hans Erich Apostel 1901-1972
- Richard Arnell 1917-
- Malcolm Arnold 1921-
- Vicente Asencio 1908-1979
- Georges Auric 1899-1983
- Milton Babbitt 1916-
- Henk Badings 1907-1987
- Gustavo Becerra-Schmidt 1925-
- Richard Rodney Bennett 1936-
- Luciano Berio 1925-
- Lennox Berkeley 1903-1989
- Michael Berkeley 1948-
- Benjamin Britten 1913-1976
- Sylvano Bussotti 1931-
- Elliott Carter 1908-
- Tristram Cary 1925-
- Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco 1895-1968
- Sidney Corbett 1960-
- Peter Maxwell Davies 1934-
- Stephen Dodgson 1924-
- Tom Eastwood 1922-1999
- Petr Eben 1929-
- René Eespere 1953-
- Manuel de Falla 1876-1946
- Ferenc Farkas 1905-2000
- Brian Ferneyhough 1943-
- Paul Fetler 1920-
- Michael Finnissy 1946-
- Graham Fitkin 1963-
- Jean Françaix 1912-1997
- Roberto Gerhard 1896-1970
- Alberto Ginastera 1916-1983
- Carlos Guastavino 1914-
- Cristóbal Halffter 1930-
- Heinz Friedrich Hartig 1907-1969
- Hans Haug 1900-1967
- Hans Werner Henze 1926-
- Alun Hoddinott 1929-
- André Jolivet 1905-1974
- Antonio José 1902-1936
- Ernst Krenek 1900-1991
- Ester Mägi 1922-
- Joan Manen 1883-1971
- Frank Martin 1890-1974
- Edward McGuire 1948-
- Josep Mestres-Quadreny 1929-
- Georges Migot 1891-1976
- Darius Milhaud 1892-1974
- Frederic Mompou 1893-1987
- Federico Moreno Torroba 1891-1982
- Bayan Northcott 1940-
- Maurice Ohana 1914-1992
- Stephen Oliver 1950-1992
- Goffredo Petrassi 1904-2003
- Fernande Peyrot 1888-1987
- Astor Piazzolla 1921-1992
- Manuel Ponce 1886-1948
- Francis Poulenc 1899-1963
- André Previn 1929-
- Einojuhani Rautavaara 1928-
- Alan Rawsthorne 1905-1971
- Igor Rekhin 1941-
- George Rochberg 1918-
- Joaquín Rodrigo 1901-1999
- Albert Roussel 1869-1937
- Poul Ruders 1949-
- Sven-David Sandström 1942-
- Guido Santórsola 1904-1994
- Henri Sauguet 1901-1989
- Cyril Scott 1879-1970
- Howard Skempton 1947-
- Howard Swayne 1946-
- Alexandre Tansman 1897-1986
- Michael Tippett 1905-1998
- Joaquín Turina 1882-1949
- Alfred Uhl 1909-1992
- Rudolf Wagner-Régeny 1903-1969
- William Walton 1902-1983
- Michael Blake Watkins 1948-
- Anton Webern 1883-1945
- Thomas Wilson 1927-2001
- Takashi Yoshimatsu 1953-
Guitarists also often play transcriptions of music originally written for other instruments. Lute transcriptions from the Renaissance and Baroque eras are common.
Some players of the classical guitar:
- Sergio Abreu
- Lily Afshar
- Laurindo Almeida
- William Anderson 1962-
- Magnus Andersson
- Odair Assad
- Roberto Aussel
- Jovan Jovicic
- Denis Azabagic 1972-
- Carlos Barbosa-Lima
- Agustín Barrios Mangoré 1885-1944
- Manuel Barrueco
- Mats Bergström
- Gilbert Biberian 1944-
- Dusan Bogdanovic
- Ben Bolt 1953-
- Carlos Bonell
- Remi Boucher
- Liona Boyd
- Julian Bream 1933-
- Frank Bungarten
- Ricardo Cobo
- Costas Cotsiolis
- Piera Dadomo
- Graham Anthony Devine 1971-
- Alirio Diaz
- Zoran Dukic
- Roland Dyens 1955-
- Margarita Escarpa
- Oren Fader
- Eduardo Fernández
- Eliot Fisk
- Shin-Ichi Fukuda
- Paul Galbraith
- Ricardo Gallen 1972-
- Gerald Garcia 1949-
- Antigoni Goni
- Slava Grigoryan
- Stefano Grondona
- Maria Esther Guzman
- Nicola Hall
- John Holmquist
- Adam Holzman
- Tillman Hoppstock
- Dimitri Illarionov
- Sharon Isbin 1956-
- Jérémy Jouve 1979-
- William Kanengeiser
- Hubert Käppel
- Dale Kavanagh
- Nobert Kraft
- Alexandre Lagoya
- Wolfgang Lendle
- Martha Masters
- Jeffrey McFadden
- Vladimir Mikulka
- Anders Miolin
- Erling Møldrup
- Anabel Montesinos
- Kaori Muraji
- Paul O'Dette
- Craig Ogden
- Elena Papandreou
- Christopher Parkening
- Marco Pereira
- Ida Presti
- Angél Romero 1946-
- Celedonio Romero
- Pepé Romero 1944-
- David Russell
- Richard Savino
- Karin Schaupp
- Todd Seelye
- Andrés Segovia 1893-1987
- Raphaella Smits
- Göran Söllscher
- David Starobin 1951-
- Pavel Steidl
- David Tanenbaum
- Scott Tennant
- Benjamin Verdery
- Ana Vidovic
- Jason Vieaux
- Victor Villadangos
- John Williams 1941-
- Kazuhito Yamashita
- Xuefei Yang 1977-
- Stanley Yates
- Narciso Yepes 1927-1997
- Andrew York
- Fabio Zanon
- Frederic Zigante
See also
External links
- Guitar Foundation of America (http://www.guitarfoundation.org/)
- List of Classical Guitar Sites (http://www.guitarsite.com/classical.htm#TOP)
- Shopping for Classical Guitars Online (http://www.guitarsalon.com/)
- Hal Leonard Classical Guitar Music Books (http://www.halleonard.com/)
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