
Product DescriptionFirst modern edition of a substantial three-movement guitar concerto fully representative of the progressive violin concerto style of 1790s Paris. May be performed with string orchestra or as a chamber concerto (with string quartet).About the AuthorStanley Yates enjoys an accomplished career as a virtuoso performer and recording artist, arranger, scholar, and teacher. Described as "one of an elite breed of guitarists" ( Classical Guitar Magazine, England), praised for his "musical instinct and brilliant technique" (Suonare, Italy), and noted for the "transcendent quality of his interpretation" (Fort Worth Star Telegram, USA), Stanley's performances, recordings and editions have been received with wide critical acclaim. A past prize-winning performer in such prestigious competitions as the Myra Hess (London) and the Guitar Foundation of America, Stanley is regularly invited to present concerts, masterclasses, and lectures at leading music schools and festivals in both the United States and Europe. He has been dedicatee and/or first performer of music by such leading guitar composers as Stepan Rak, John Duarte and Angelo Gilardino, and has given first modern performances of such rediscovered works as the Premier Concerto by Ernest Shand and the Valsa Concerto by Heitor Villa Lobos. His recordings for Reference Recordings, Heartdance Music and Aeolian Recordings include chamber music, his arrangements of the Bach Cello Suites, and premiere recordings of music by Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco, John Rutter, and other contemporary composers. His performance articles dealing with the music of such composers as J. S. Bach and Heitor Villa-Lobos have been published internationally, in six languages, in such journals as Il Fronimo, Gitarre & Laute, Gendai Guitar, 8 Sonoro, Soundboard and Classical Guitar. Stanley currently directs the guitar program at Austin Peay State University, home of Tennessee's Center of Excellence for the Creative Arts.
This volume investigates the historical and musical significance of Charles Doisy's guitar concerto, presenting the first modern edition of this substantial three-movement work. Editor Stanley Yates, a renowned guitarist and scholar, provides a critical framework that situates the composition within the progressive violin concerto style prevalent in 1790s Paris, offering both historical context and practical performance guidance for modern musicians.
What You Will Find
Experts and performers recognize this edition as a significant contribution to the classical guitar repertoire, providing access to a previously obscure work. Musicians frequently note the clarity of the score and the utility of the flexible instrumentation options provided by Yates.
Page Count:
76
Publication Date:
2010-07-13
Publisher:
Chanterelle
ISBN-10:
0204705711
ISBN-13:
9780204705710
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