With Raymond Sarreal (flute) and Ralph Taylan (violin)
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Ferdinando Carulli (1770-1841)
Trio Op.9 No.2 in D Major
Ferdinando Maria Meinrado Francesco Pascale Rosario Carulli (February 9, 1770--February 17, 1841) wrote a variety of works for the classical guitar, including concertos and chamber works. He was an extremely prolific writer for guitar, writing over 400 works for the instrument in the space of 12 years. As there were no professional guitar teachers in Naples at the time, Carulli developed his own style of playing.
Carulli was a gifted performer. His concerts in Naples were so popular that he soon began touring Europe and later on settled in Paris, the music center of the world during that time. There, Carulli became a very successful musician and teacher. He fulfilled his intention of making the guitar popular and fashionable among the upper classes and Paris musicians.
Later in life, Carulli began to experiment with the construction of the guitar. With Lacote, a French guitar maker, he made some significant changes for improving the sound of the guitar.
beautiful trio
cheers !!!
jacquillo 4 years ago
good work!
flamencorex2 4 years ago