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Giulio Regondi (1822-1872) was an Italian concertinst, classical guitarist and composer. He spent his early years touring throughout Europe as a child prodigy. Fernando Sor dedicated his Souvenir d'amitié, op. 46 to Regondi in 1831, when the boy was just nine. Regondi wrote most of his music for the concertina, an English/German aerophonic instrument, though his compositions for the classical guitar are more popular. His musical and technical ideas extended somewhat the possibilities of the guitar, compared to the standards prevailing in his time. His use of very wide chord voicing, typical of the piano, and the overextension of the left hand fingers became an integral part of the guitar technique. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Etude No. 10 in A Major
2,604210 Études: No. 10 in A Major. Allegretto moderato
934310 Etudes: I. Etude No. 1: Moderato
5954Introduction et Caprice, Op. 23
584510 Etudes: IX. Etude No. 9: Larghetto
2766Ten Etudes - Etude #10 in A major, Allegretto moderato
2527"Nocturne" Reverie, Op. 19
1978Air varié de l'opera de Bellini "I Capuleti e I Montecchi": Variation 2
1959Reverie nocturne, Op. 19
17910Reverie nocturne, Op. 19 (arr. for 2 guitars): Nocturne for Guitar, Op. 19, "Reverie"
149David Starobin: Favorite Tracks, Vol. 1
The Great Regondi, Vol. 1

REGONDI: 10 Etudes / Introduction and Caprice, Op. 23
"Nocturne" Reverie, Op. 19
Giulio Regondi: A 200th Birthday Bouquet
Regondi: Complete Solo Guitar Music
John Holmquist, Regondi: Guitar Works, Vol. 1
Florian Larousse Guitar Recital
The Essentials: Classical Guitar, Vol. 1
The Great Regondi, Vol. 2

REGONDI: Airs Varies / Reverie, Op. 19 / MERTZ: Bardenklange, Op. 13
Ricardo Gallén, Giulio Regondi: Airs Variés; Rêveries; Johann Kaspar Mertz: Polonaises; R