Classical guitar pedagogy
Classical guitar Methods
- Gaspar Sanz (1640-1710) - Instucción de música sobre la Guitarra Española
- Federico Moretti - Principios para tocar la guitarra de seis òrdenes (Madrid, 1799)
- Ferdinando Carulli (1770-1841) (Italy) - Méthode complette, op.27 (Paris, 1810)
- Fernando Sor (1778-1839) (Spain)
"Method for the Spanish Guitar"
First published in French under the name “Méthode pour la Guitare” (Paris, 1830) and then translated into English by A. Merrick under the title “Method for the Spanish Guitar” circa 1850. This Famous method for the guitar has justly been called "the most remarkable book ever published on the guitar".
- Dionisio Aguado (1784-1849)
"Guitar School" (Escuela de guitarra, Madrid, 1825).
Nuevo Méthode para Guitarra (Madrid, 1843)
- Matteo Carcassi (1792-1853) (Italy) - Méthode complète pour la guitare, op.59 (Paris, 1836)
- Francisco Tárrega died before he was able to conclude his intention to publish a method of guitar at the request of the violinist Juan Manen.
- Emilio Pujol (1886-1980) (Spain) - The Emilio Pujol guitar method, by Daniela Polcher. (French)
Published in seven volumes.
[1] By Luke Dunlea
Additional incomplete information is available here: Classical guitar methods
Famous guitar teachers
Nineteenth century
- Fernando Sor (1778-1839) (Spain)
- Teachers:
- Students: Napoléon Coste (1806-1883) (France)
- Dionisio Aguado (1784-1849) (Spain)
- Teachers:
- Students:
- Francisco Tárrega (1852—1909) (Spain)
- Teachers: Julián Arcas
- Students: Emilio Pujol (1886-1980) (Spain), Miguel Llobet (1878-1938)
Twentieth century
- Miguel Llobet (1878-1938)
- Teachers: Francisco Tárrega
- Students:María Luisa Anido
- Emilio Pujol (1886-1980) (Spain)
- Teachers: Francisco Tárrega
- Students: Alberto Ponce (*1935)
- Regino Sainz de la Maza
- Teachers:
- Students: Alirio Diaz (*1923)
- Andrés Segovia (1893-1987)
- Teachers: Self-taught, but influenced by Miguel Llobet
- Students: John Williams (*1941) (Australia), *Eliot Fisk (*1958), José Tomás
- Aaron Shearer
- Teachers:
- Students: Manuel Barrueco
- José Tomás (1934-2001)
- Teachers: Andrés Segovia, Emilio Pujol
- Students:
- Alberto Ponce (*1935)
- Teachers: Emilio Pujol
- Students: Roland Dyens (*1955) (France)
- Abel Carlevaro (1916-2001)
- Teachers: Andrés Segovia
- Students: Eduardo Fernandez, Marcelo Kayath
Classical guitar technique
Bibliography
Bibliography at the end of the article
External links
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