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Francesco Molino (also known as François Molino) (June 4, 1775, Ivrea, Piedmont – 1847) was an Italian guitarist and composer. Molino was born in Ivrea near Turin. He often travelled to Spain to give concerts. In 1820 he settled in Paris, where he lived out the remainder of his life. His works were largely neglected until the twentieth century, when many of them were republished. Among the best known are his Three Sonatas, 18 Preludes and Terpsichore (a set of dances), all for solo guitar. He also wrote for other instruments in combination with the guitar, including flute and viola. In 1830 he published a guitar method. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Molino: Duo No. 3, Op. 16: I. Andantino
2,3972Sonata for Guitar & Violin, Op. 2 No. 2: II. Romanza: Adagio
2813Grand Trio Concertante in D Major, Op. 45: II. Romance
1674Trio in D Major, Op. 45: II. Romanze
445Guitar Concerto in E minor, Op.56: 1. Allegro maestoso
436Guitar Concerto in E Minor, Op. 56: 1. Allegro Maestoso
407Allegro maestoso aus dem Gitarrenkonzert e-moll Op. 56
368Guitar Concerto in E minor, Op.56: 3. Rondo (Allegro)
339Rondo aus dem Gitarrenkonzert e-moll op. 56
3210Preludio
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I Molinisti
Molino: Sonate per chitarra e violino, Opp. 2 & 7
111 Amazing Classical: Music of Love

Molino: Chamber Works for Flute, Violin & Guitar

Molino: Chamber Works
Mauro Giuliani - Francesco Molino: Italian Music For Flute And Guitar

Molino: I trii per flauto, viola e chitarra
Around The World
Master Of The Guitar
Francesco Molino: Concerto per chitarra - Concerto per violino & Musica da camera
Carulli / Molino: Guitar Concertos / Mozart: Adagio K.261 - Rondo K.373
Guitar Fantasy In Spain And Italy