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Mauro Giuseppe Sergio Pantaleo Giuliani (July 27, 1781 – May 8, 1829) was an Italian guitarist, cellist and composer, and is considered by many to be one of the leading guitar virtuosi of the early 19th century. Although born in Bisceglie, Giuliani's center of study was in Barletta where he moved with his brother Nicola in the first years of his life. His first instrumental training was on the cello—an instrument which he never completely abandoned—and he probably also studied the violin. Subsequently he devoted himself to the guitar, becoming a very skilled performer on it in a short time. The names of his teachers are unknown, and we cannot be sure of his exact movements in Italy. He married Maria Giuseppe del Monaco, and they had a child, Michael, born in Barletta in 1801. After that he was probably in Bologna and Trieste for a brief stay; by the summer of 1806, fresh from his studies of counterpoint, cello and guitar in Italy, he had moved to Vienna without his family. Here he began a relationship with a certain Fräulein Willmuth, with whom he had a daughter, Maria, in 1807. In Vienna he became acquainted with the classical instrumental style. In 1807 Giuliani began to publish compositions in the classical style. His concert tours took him all over Europe. Everywhere he went he was acclaimed for his virtuosity and musical taste. He achieved great success and became a musical celebrity, equal to the best of the many instrumentalists and composers who were active in the Aus
Guitar Concerto No. 1 In A Major, Op. 30 (Versions For Guitar & Orch; Gt. & String Quartet)
8112Variations On A Theme By Handel ("The Harmonious Blacksmith"), For Guitar In A Major, Op. 107
3553Variations On "Folies D'Espagne", For Guitar, Op. 45
1804Giulianate, Pieces (8) For Guitar, Op. 148
1175Variations (6) On "Di Tanti Palpiti", For Guitar, Op. 87
1156Gran Sonata Eroica, For Guitar In A Major, Op. 150
1137Giuliani: Guitar Concerto No.1 in A, Op.30 - Arr. Ennio Porrino and Mario Gangi - 2. Andantino siciliano
1078Overture (Sinfonia) After Rossini's "Elisabetta" (Barber Of Seville), For 2 Guitars
779Variations (6) On "Ich Bin A Kohlbauern Bub", For Guitar, Op. 49
7710Grand Duo Concertante, For Flute (or Violin) & Guitar In A Major, Op. 85
75Camerata Cassovia, Guitar Concertos - Giulani - Torroba - Vivaldi
Ricardo Gallén, Variations
Marco Tamayo, Mauro Giuliani: Potpourris Nos. 1-3; Sonata Eroica; Variations
John Williams [guitar], The Great Guitar Concertos
Paolo Pugliese, Mauro Giuliani - Complete Works For Guitar Duet
Pepe Romero, Giuliani: Complete Guitar Concertos
Slava Grigoryan, Sonatas And Fantasies
In the Groove - Lounge Classics
Nora Shulman, Giuliani: Duets for Flute and Guitar
Alma Nova, Classic Guiliani
The Art of Pepe Romero
Eric Symons, Wendy Loder & Patrick Imbimbo, Serenata