25 ÉTUDES DE GENRE, OP. 38

Composer(s): Napoléon Coste

Artist(s): Claudio Giuliani
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Release date: 2018-01-23
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Napoléon Coste gained international recognition in 1856 when he won second prize in the European competition for compositions for guitar organised in Brussels by the Russian guitarist Nikolai Petrovich Makaroff. The first prize had been awarded to Johann Kaspar Mertz, who had died only a few months earlier. Coste’s career continued uninterrupted in the French capital for many years, until he suffered a severe fracture of his arm in an accident, from which he was never to recover completely. He was obliged to abandon his concert career, although he continued to teach and to compose. He died in Paris on 14 January 1883.

Claudio Giuliani was born in Rome. He first studied with Fabrizio Cardassi and Tancredi Magenta, gaining his diploma at the Conservatorio Santa Cecilia in Rome. He then continued his studies with the guitarist and composer Angelo Gilardino, gaining his postgraduate diploma at the Accademia Superiore Internazionale di Musica "L. Perosi" in Biella. Giuliani has made appearances in Italy and abroad as a solo performer, in various chamber groups, and with orchestra. He has given several premieres of contemporary works. His transcriptions for guitar of 82 Sonatas by Domenico Scarlatti (2 vols.) and of 30 Sonatas by Domenico Cimarosa have been published by Edizioni Bèrben; his critical edition of Anton Diabelli’s Sonatas op. 29 has been published by Edizioni Ut Orpheus. His CD recordings include Trenta Sonate di Domenico Cimarosa and Tre Sonate op. 29 di Anton Diabelli.

1. 25 Études de genre, Op. 38: No. 1 – Allegretto
Composer: Napoléon Coste
Artist(s): Claudio Giuliani

2. 25 Études de genre, Op. 38: No. 2 – Scherzando
Composer: Napoléon Coste
Artist(s): Claudio Giuliani

3. 25 Études de genre, Op. 38: No. 3 – Prélude
Composer: Napoléon Coste
Artist(s): Claudio Giuliani

4. 25 Études de genre, Op. 38: No. 4 – Andantino
Composer: Napoléon Coste
Artist(s): Claudio Giuliani

5. 25 Études de genre, Op. 38: No. 5 – Allegretto
Composer: Napoléon Coste
Artist(s): Claudio Giuliani

6. 25 Études de genre, Op. 38: No. 6 – Andantino
Composer: Napoléon Coste
Artist(s): Claudio Giuliani

7. 25 Études de genre, Op. 38: No. 7 – Agitato
Composer: Napoléon Coste
Artist(s): Claudio Giuliani

8. 25 Études de genre, Op. 38: No. 8 – Scherzando
Composer: Napoléon Coste
Artist(s): Claudio Giuliani

9. 25 Études de genre, Op. 38: No. 9 – Andantino
Composer: Napoléon Coste
Artist(s): Claudio Giuliani

10. 25 Études de genre, Op. 38: No. 10 – Allegretto
Composer: Napoléon Coste
Artist(s): Claudio Giuliani

11. 25 Études de genre, Op. 38: No. 11
Composer: Napoléon Coste
Artist(s): Claudio Giuliani

12. 25 Études de genre, Op. 38: No. 12 – Prélude (Allegro)
Composer: Napoléon Coste
Artist(s): Claudio Giuliani

13. 25 Études de genre, Op. 38: No. 13 – Allegretto
Composer: Napoléon Coste
Artist(s): Claudio Giuliani

14. 25 Études de genre, Op. 38: No. 14 – Andante
Composer: Napoléon Coste
Artist(s): Claudio Giuliani

15. 25 Études de genre, Op. 38: No. 15 – Moderato
Composer: Napoléon Coste
Artist(s): Claudio Giuliani

16. 25 Études de genre, Op. 38: No. 16 – Allegretto
Composer: Napoléon Coste
Artist(s): Claudio Giuliani

17. 25 Études de genre, Op. 38: No. 17 – Moderato
Composer: Napoléon Coste
Artist(s): Claudio Giuliani

18. 25 Études de genre, Op. 38: No. 18 – Allegro
Composer: Napoléon Coste
Artist(s): Claudio Giuliani

19. 25 Études de genre, Op. 38: No. 19 – Allegretto
Composer: Napoléon Coste
Artist(s): Claudio Giuliani

20. 25 Études de genre, Op. 38: No. 20 – Allegretto
Composer: Napoléon Coste
Artist(s): Claudio Giuliani

21. 25 Études de genre, Op. 38: No. 21 – Cantabile
Composer: Napoléon Coste
Artist(s): Claudio Giuliani

22. 25 Études de genre, Op. 38: No. 22 – Tarentelle (Allegro)
Composer: Napoléon Coste
Artist(s): Claudio Giuliani

23. 25 Études de genre, Op. 38: No. 23 – Allegro moderato
Composer: Napoléon Coste
Artist(s): Claudio Giuliani

24. 25 Études de genre, Op. 38: No. 24 – Andantino
Composer: Napoléon Coste
Artist(s): Claudio Giuliani

25. 25 Études de genre, Op. 38: No. 25 – Cantabile
Composer: Napoléon Coste
Artist(s): Claudio Giuliani

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Napoléon Coste gained international recognition in 1856 when he won second prize in the European competition for compositions for guitar organised in Brussels by the Russian guitarist Nikolai Petrovich Makaroff. The first prize had been awarded to Johann Kaspar Mertz, who had died only a few months earlier. Coste’s career continued uninterrupted in the French capital for many years, until he suffered a severe fracture of his arm in an accident, from which he was never to recover completely. He was obliged to abandon his concert career, although he continued to teach and to compose. He died in Paris on 14 January 1883.

Claudio Giuliani was born in Rome. He first studied with Fabrizio Cardassi and Tancredi Magenta, gaining his diploma at the Conservatorio Santa Cecilia in Rome. He then continued his studies with the guitarist and composer Angelo Gilardino, gaining his postgraduate diploma at the Accademia Superiore Internazionale di Musica "L. Perosi" in Biella. Giuliani has made appearances in Italy and abroad as a solo performer, in various chamber groups, and with orchestra. He has given several premieres of contemporary works. His transcriptions for guitar of 82 Sonatas by Domenico Scarlatti (2 vols.) and of 30 Sonatas by Domenico Cimarosa have been published by Edizioni Bèrben; his critical edition of Anton Diabelli’s Sonatas op. 29 has been published by Edizioni Ut Orpheus. His CD recordings include Trenta Sonate di Domenico Cimarosa and Tre Sonate op. 29 di Anton Diabelli.