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CARULLI, F.: Guitar and Piano Music, Vol. 1 (Franz and Debora Halasz)
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Born in Naples, Ferdinando Carulli wrote the first complete classical guitar method, which continues to be used today. From among his more than 400 guitar pieces come several transcriptions with operatic associations, including those of Beethoven’s Variations on an aria by Mozart and several Rossini overtures. His son, Gustavo, also enjoyed a successful career as a guitarist and teacher. Franz and Débora Halász have been praised as “a young and exciting team…that persuasively combines piano and guitar” (American Record Guide).
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Carulli, Ferdinando

Beethoven - Variations in F major on Ein Madchen oder Weibchen from Mozart's Die Zauberflote, Op. 169
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Beethoven - Variations in F major on Ein Madchen oder Weibchen from Mozart's Die Zauberflote, Op. 169
00:07:43
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Carulli, Ferdinando / Carulli, Gustavo

Duo in A major on themes of Rossini, Op. 233
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Duo in A major on themes of Rossini, Op. 233
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Gran Duo Concertante in A major, Op. 65
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III. Allegretto
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Carulli, Ferdinando

Nocturne in G major, Op. 127
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II. Larghetto
00:03:31
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III. Moderato
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Carulli, Ferdinando / Carulli, Gustavo

Duo in D major, Op. 134
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II. Rondo: Poco allegretto
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Carulli, Ferdinando

Rossini - La gazza Ladra: Overture
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Rossini - La gazza Ladra: Overture
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Rossini - Armida: Overture
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Rossini - Armida: Overture
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Rossini - Il Barbiere di Siviglia: Overture
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Rossini - Il Barbiere di Siviglia: Overture
00:07:15
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Total Playing Time:
01:12:59
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