History of the research on the classical guitar

History of the research on the classical guitar

=Introduction=This article is about the "History of the research on the classical guitar". For the main article about the research on the classical guitar see Research on the classical guitar.

=First research=

Fernando Sor

Fernando Sor Méthode pour la Guitare

Emilio Pujol

Emilio Pujol (1886-1980) was a composer and the leading twentieth century musicologist and teacher of guitar.

Investigation into the the Golden Age of the Spanish vihuelists (1535-1576). Studies begun in 1923, stimulated by the noted Spanish musicologist, Felipe Pedrell. (See GFA Soundboard, Vol. VIII, No. 2, May 1981.)

Researches

General

* Emilio Pujol: La guitare, in Encyclopédie de la Musique et Dictionnaire du Conservatoire, second part, vol. III, Delagrave. Paris 1926 (French).

Guitar history

* Emilio Pujol: La guitarra y su historia; conferencia. Publisher: Buenos Aires, Casa Romero y Fernandez, 1932 (Spanish)

* Emilio Pujol: Tárrega - Ensayo biográfico. Los Talleres Gráficos de Ramos, 1960.

Guitar esthetic

* Emilio Pujol: El Dilema Del Sonido en la Guitarra, 1960.

Early music editions

* Emilio Pujol - Los seys libros del Delphin, de música de cifra para tañer vihuela by Luis de Siglo XVI Nerváez; 1945. (Spanish)
* Emilio Pujol - Tres libros de música en cifra para vihuela : (Sevilla, 1546) / Alonso Mudarra; transcripción y estudio por Emilio Pujol 1949. (Spanish)

* Emilio Pujol - Libro de música de vihuela, institulado Silva de sirenas (Valladolid, 1547) : transcripcíon y estudio por Emilio Pujol, 1965.

Guitar technique

Five historical and technical volumes:
* Emilio Pujol: Escuela razonada de la guitarra : basada en los principos de la técnica de Tárrega, 1934 (Spanish)

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