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Welcome to Wikipedia's portal for Classical guitar. The classical guitar is the grandfather of guitars. Its history and repertoire spans over four centuries. Its most characteristic physical feature is the use of nylon strings (which have, largely, supplanted the use of gut strings). Nylon strings give the classical guitar a unique, varied and rich color palette. The size and shape of the classical guitar have been nearly standard for over 100 years.
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(Pictured left: Guitars from the Museum Cité de la Musique in Paris, which houses almost 200 classical guitars.) The classical guitar – (also called the "Spanish guitar" or "nylon string guitar") — is a 6-stringed plucked string instrument from the family of instruments called chordophones. The classical guitar is well known for its comprehensive right hand technique, which allows the soloist to perform complex melodic and polyphonic material, in much the same manner as the piano.
The phrase "classical guitar" is ambiguous in that it might refer at least three different concepts:
• The instrumental technique — the individual strings are usually plucked with the fingernails or rarely without nails.
• Its historic repertoire — though this is of lesser importance, since any repertoire can be (and is) played on the classical guitar (additionally: classical guitarists are known to borrow from the repertoires of a wide variety of instruments)
• Its shape, construction and material — modern classical guitar shape, or historic classical guitar shapes (e.g. early romantic guitars from France and Italy). A guitar family tree can be identified.[1] (The flamenco guitar is derived from the modern classical, but has differences in material, construction and sound[2][3])The name classical guitar does not mean that only classical repertoire is performed on it, although classical music is a part of the instrument's core repertoire (due to the guitar's long history); instead all kinds of music (folk, jazz, flamenco, etc.) are performed on it.
The term modern classical guitar is sometimes used to distinguish the classical guitar from older forms of guitar, which are in their broadest sense also called classical, or more descriptively: early guitars. Examples of early guitars include the 6-string early romantic guitar (ca. 1790 - 1880), and the earlier baroque guitars with 5 courses.
Today's modern classical guitar is regarded as having been established from the late designs of the 19th century Spanish luthier Antonio Torres Jurado. Hence the modern classical guitar is sometimes called the "Spanish guitar".
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...that Igor Stravinsky wanted to compose a piece for Andrés Segovia but that Segovia told him that he would never play it?
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Eminent Paraguayan guitarist and composer Agustín Barrios (May 5, 1885 – August 7, 1944)
Topics in Classical guitar
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- Classical guitar
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- List of classical guitar makers
- Classical guitar strings
- Classical guitar accessories
- Classical guitar music
- List of composers for guitar
- List of compositions for guitar
- Selected contemporary repertoire
- Category:Composers for the classical guitar
- Classical guitar pedagogy
- Classical guitarists
- Category:Classical guitarists
- International guitar competitions
- Classical guitar magazines
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“ It's kind of 19th century tradition that practice should be hard work, leftover from the Victorian thing. I think this is a totally destructive idea. The essence of the thing is that the work should be enjoyable...When people are learning instruments, they should be encouraged and advised: if they say they don't enjoy their practice, I always say, well, find a way to enjoy it. ”
-- John Williams on Practicing an instrumentClassical guitar News
- International classical guitar competitions:
October 16, 2007 - GFA Convention 2007 Competition Winners, Photo Gallery and 2008 Required Piece.
June 10, 2006 - The Mexican classical guitarist Pablo Garibay won JoAnn Falletta International Guitar Concert Competition. This international event was organized by WNED and the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra.
June 7, 2006 - The classical composer Takahiro Sakuma (b. 30/6/1972) won the 1st price in the VII. International Composition Competition "Michele Pittaluga" with "Suite alla Sonatina in Direzione meridionale" for Guitar and Violin.
June 1, 2006 - The classical guitarist Carlos Pérez won the III. International Joaquín Rodrigo Competition witch took place in Madrid, Spain.
- International classical guitar festivals
June 21st, 2006 – The Walton's Guitar Festival of Ireland will take place in Dublin, from Monday, the 3rd to Sunday, the 9th of July.
- New compositions for classical guitar
Spring, 2005 - Claudio Ambrosini: Rap, solo guitar, dedicated to Magnus Andersson.
Spring, 2005 - Mark Applebaum: DNA, solo guitar, dedicated to Magnus Andersson.
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Subcategories of Classical guitar:
Compositions for classical guitar -Classical guitarists - Classical guitar ensembles
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The following are articles requests for new articles to be created on Wikipedia:
Biographies
- Guitarists:
François Campion - Nicolas Desrosiers - Henri Grenerin - Louis Jourdan de La Salle
- Composers:
Gougousoudis Theodoros - Girolamo Arrigo - Juan Blanco - José Broca - Alois Bröder - Jonathan Dawe - Colin Downs - Fernando Ferrandiere - Stephen Goss - Bryn Harrison - Anders Hillborg - Kent Olofsson - Oliver Hunt - Juho Kangas - Francis Kleynjans - Ian Krouse - Karl-Wieland Kurz - Jyrki Linjama - Arne Löthman - Antonio Jiménez Manjón - Robert Martin - Frank M (Martinez) - Wenzeslaus Matiegka - Josep Maria Mestres-Quadreny - Alasdair Nicholson - Tage Nielsen - Hannu Pohjannoro - Veli-Matti Puumala - Igor Rekhin - Lew Richmond - Carlos Rafael Rivera - Teresa de Rogatis - Poul Rovsing-Olsen - Ronald Roxbury - Robert Sierra - Johan Söderqvist - John R. Williamson -
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- Vicente Asencio Done
- Flores Chaviano Done
- Joaquín Clerch Done
- Dimitris Fampas Done
- Graciane Finzi Done
- Anton García Abril Done
- Annette Kruisbrink Done
- Antoine de l'Hoyer Done
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References
- ^ "The Guitar Family Tree". Dennis Cinelli. http://www.cinellimusic.com/GuitarFamilyTree_large.jpg.
- ^ Classical vs. Flamenco Guitar Construction (Fernandez Music)
- ^ "FAQ about Classical Guitars and Flamenco Guitars". Zavaleta's La Casa de Guitarras. http://www.zavaletas-guitarras.com/files/faq.htm#What%20are%20the%20differences%20between%20a%20classical%20and%20a%20flamenco%20guitar?.
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