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Mauro Giuseppe Sergio Pantaleo Giuliani (27 July 1781 – 8 May 1829) was an Italian guitarist, cellist, singer, and composer. He was a leading guitar virtuoso of the early 19th century.


Biography

Although born in
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, Giuliani's center of study was in
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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 may have also studied the violin. Subsequently, he devoted himself to the guitar, becoming a skilled performer on it in a short time. The names of his teachers are unknown. He married Maria Giuseppe del Monaco, and they had a child, Michael, born in Barletta in 1801. After that he was possibly 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. There he began a relationship with the Viennese Anna Wiesenberger (1784–1817), with whom he had four daughters, Maria Willmuth (born 1808), Aloisia Willmuth (born 1810), Emilia Giuliani (born 1813) and Karolina Giuliani (born 1817). In Vienna he became acquainted with the classical instrumental style. In 1807, Giuliani began to publish his own compositions. His concert tours took him all over Europe, and he was acclaimed for his virtuosity and musical taste. He achieved significant success and became a musical celebrity, equal to the best of the many instrumentalists and composers who were active in the Austrian capital city at the beginning of the 19th century. Giuliani defined a new role for the guitar in the context of European music. He was acquainted with the highest figures of Austrian society and with notable composers such as Rossini and
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, and cooperated with the best active concert musicians in Vienna. In 1815 he appeared with Johann Nepomuk Hummel (followed later by Ignaz Moscheles), the violinist Joseph Mayseder and the cellist
Joseph Merk Joseph Merk (18 January 179516 July 1852) was a noted Austrian cellist, often described as one of the most influential of the first half of the 19th century. He also wrote a number of compositions for the cello. Career Joseph (or Josef) Merk was ...
, in a series of chamber concerts in the botanical gardens of
Schönbrunn Palace Schönbrunn Palace (german: Schloss Schönbrunn ; Central Bavarian: ''Schloss Scheenbrunn'') was the main summer residence of the Habsburg rulers, located in Hietzing, Vienna. The name ''Schönbrunn'' (meaning “beautiful spring”) has its roo ...
, concerts that were called the "Dukaten Concerte", after the price of the ticket, which was a
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. This exposure gave Giuliani prominence in the musical environment of the city. Also in 1815, he was the official concert artist for the celebrations of the Congress of Vienna. Two years earlier, on 8 December 1813, he had played (probably cello) in an orchestra for the first performance of
Beethoven Ludwig van Beethoven (baptised 17 December 177026 March 1827) was a German composer and pianist. Beethoven remains one of the most admired composers in the history of Western music; his works rank amongst the most performed of the classical ...
's Seventh Symphony. In Vienna, Giuliani had minor success as a composer. He worked mostly with the publisher
Artaria Artaria & Co. () was one of the most important music publishing firms of the late 18th and 19th century. Founded in the 18th century in Vienna, the company is associated with many leading names of the classical era. History Artaria & Co. was fou ...
, who published many of his works for guitar, but had dealings with other local publishers who spread his compositions across Europe. He developed a teaching career here as well; among his numerous students were Bobrowicz and Horetzky. In 1819 Giuliani left Vienna, mainly for financial reasons: he expected to make financial profit on a concert tour through Bohemia and Bavaria. He returned to Italy, spending time in Trieste and Venice, and finally settled in Rome. In 1822 he brought his illegitimate daughter Emilia to Italy, who had been born in Vienna in 1813. She was educated at the nunnery ''L'adorazione del Gesù'' from 1821 to 1826, together with Giuliani's first illegitimate daughter Maria Willmuth. In Rome he had little success, publishing only a few compositions and giving only one concert. In July 1823 he began a series of trips to Naples to be with his father, who was seriously ill. In the Bourbon city of Naples, Giuliani would find a better reception to his guitar artistry, and was able to publish other works for guitar with local publishers. In 1826 he performed in Portici before Francesco I and the Bourbon court. During this Neapolitan period, he appeared frequently in duo concert with his daughter Emilia, who had become a skilled performer on the guitar. Toward the end of 1827 his health began to fail; and he died in Naples on 8 May 1829.


Quotes


Works


Theme and variations

As a guitar composer he was very fond of the theme and variations— an extremely popular form in Vienna. He had a remarkable ability to weave a melody into a passage with musical effect while remaining true to the idiom of the instrument. *One example of this ability is to be found in his Variations on a theme of
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, Op. 107. This popular theme, known as ''" The Harmonious Blacksmith"'', appears in the ''Aria'' from Handel's Suite no. 5 in E for
harpsichord A harpsichord ( it, clavicembalo; french: clavecin; german: Cembalo; es, clavecín; pt, cravo; nl, klavecimbel; pl, klawesyn) is a musical instrument played by means of a keyboard. This activates a row of levers that turn a trigger mechanism ...
. *Another example is Giuliani's ''Sei variazioni sull'aria "A Schisserl und a Reindl"'', op. 38, which is a set of variations on the Austrian folk song ''A Schisserl und a Reindl, is åll mein Kuchlg'schirr'', used in the play ''Der Kaufmannsbude'' (1796), with music by Johann Baptist Henneberg (1768–1822) and text by Schikaneder; and in the play ''Der Marktschreyer'' (1799), with music by Franz Xaver Süssmayr (1766–1803) and text by Friedrich Karl Lippert. (
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used the same theme in his work op.105, number 3 for flute and piano.) *His three-movement sonata Op. 15 is a clever, witty work and one of the most developed examples of the genre for guitar. *The several sets of extended ''Rossiniana'' reside at the pinnacle of nineteenth-century operatic pot pourri for guitar. Giuliani's achievements as a composer were numerous. Giuliani's 150 compositions for guitar with opus number constitute the nucleus of the nineteenth-century guitar repertory. He composed extremely challenging pieces for solo guitar as well as works for orchestra and Guitar-Violin and Guitar-Flute duos. Significant pieces by Giuliani include his three guitar concertos (op. 30, 36 and 70); a series of six fantasias for guitar solo, op. 119–124, based on airs from Rossini operas and entitled the "Rossiniane"; several
sonatas Sonata (; Italian: , pl. ''sonate''; from Latin and Italian: ''sonare'' rchaic Italian; replaced in the modern language by ''suonare'' "to sound"), in music, literally means a piece ''played'' as opposed to a cantata (Latin and Italian ''canta ...
for violin and guitar and flute and guitar; a quintet, op. 65, for strings and guitar; some collections for voice and guitar, and a Grand Overture written in the Italian style. He also transcribed many symphonic works, both for solo guitar and guitar duo. One such transcription arranges the overture to '' The Barber of Seville'' by Rossini, for two guitars. There are further numerous didactic works, among which is a method for guitar that is used by modern teachers. Today, Giuliani's concertos and solo pieces are performed by professionals to demonstrate his compositional complexity.


Original Sources of Themes

Giuliani arranged many 19th century opera themes for the guitar, e.g. from the opera ''
Semiramide ''Semiramide'' () is an opera in two acts by Gioachino Rossini. The libretto by Gaetano Rossi is based on Voltaire's tragedy ''Semiramis'', which in turn was based on the legend of Semiramis of Assyria. The opera was first performed at La Fe ...
'' by
Gioachino Rossini Gioachino Antonio Rossini (29 February 1792 – 13 November 1868) was an Italian composer who gained fame for his 39 operas, although he also wrote many songs, some chamber music and piano pieces, and some sacred music. He set new standards f ...
. His work ''Le Rossiniane'' also includes numerous themes from the operas of Rossini.


Themes in Giuliani's ''Le Rossiniane''

*''Rossiniana I'', op. 119 :Introduction (Andantino) :"Assisa a piè d’un salice" (
Otello ''Otello'' () is an opera in four acts by Giuseppe Verdi to an Italian libretto by Arrigo Boito, based on Shakespeare's play ''Othello''. It was Verdi's penultimate opera, first performed at the Teatro alla Scala, Milan, on 5 February 1887. The ...
) :"Languir per una bella", Andante grazioso ( L’Italienne à Alger) :"Con gran piacer, ben mio", Maestoso ( L’Italienne à Alger) :"Caro, caro ti parlo in petto", Moderato ( L’Italienne à Alger) :"Cara, per te quest’anima", Allegro Vivace (
Armida Armida is the fictional character of a Saracen sorceress, created by the Italian late Renaissance poet Torquato Tasso. Description In Tasso's epic ''Jerusalem Delivered'' ( it, Gerusalemme liberata, link=no), Rinaldo is a fierce and determ ...
) *''Rossiniana II'', op. 120 :Introduction (Sostenuto) :"Deh ! Calma, o ciel", Andantino sostenuto (
Otello ''Otello'' () is an opera in four acts by Giuseppe Verdi to an Italian libretto by Arrigo Boito, based on Shakespeare's play ''Othello''. It was Verdi's penultimate opera, first performed at the Teatro alla Scala, Milan, on 5 February 1887. The ...
) :"Arditi all’ire", Allegretto innocente (
Armida Armida is the fictional character of a Saracen sorceress, created by the Italian late Renaissance poet Torquato Tasso. Description In Tasso's epic ''Jerusalem Delivered'' ( it, Gerusalemme liberata, link=no), Rinaldo is a fierce and determ ...
) :"Non più mesta accanto al fuoco", Maestoso (
Cendrillon ''Cendrillon'' (''Cinderella'') is an opera—described as a "fairy tale"—in four acts by Jules Massenet to a French libretto by Henri Caïn based on Perrault's 1698 version of the Cinderella fairy tale. It had its premiere performance on 24 ...
) :"Di piacer mi balza il cor", ( La pie voleuse) :"Fertilissima Regina", Allegretto (
Cendrillon ''Cendrillon'' (''Cinderella'') is an opera—described as a "fairy tale"—in four acts by Jules Massenet to a French libretto by Henri Caïn based on Perrault's 1698 version of the Cinderella fairy tale. It had its premiere performance on 24 ...
) *''Rossiniana III'', op. 121 :Introduction (Maestoso Sostenuto) :"Un soave non-so che" (
Cendrillon ''Cendrillon'' (''Cinderella'') is an opera—described as a "fairy tale"—in four acts by Jules Massenet to a French libretto by Henri Caïn based on Perrault's 1698 version of the Cinderella fairy tale. It had its premiere performance on 24 ...
) :"Oh mattutini albori!", Andantino ( La dame du lac) :"Questo vecchio maledetto", ( Le Turc en Italie) :"Sorte! Secondami", Allegro ( Zelmira) :"Cinto di nuovi allori", Maestoso ( Ricciardo et Zoraïde) *''Rossiniana IV'', op. 122 :Introduction (Sostenuto-Allegro Maestoso) :"Forse un dì conoscerete", Andante ( La pie voleuse) :"Mi cadono le lagrime" ( La pie voleuse) :"Ah se puoi così lasciarmi", Allegro Maestoso ( Moïse en Egypte) :"Piacer egual gli dei", Maestoso ( Mathilde de Shabran) :"Voglio ascoltar" ( La pierre de touche) *''Rossiniana V'', op. 123 :Introduction (Allegro con brio) :"E tu quando tornerai", Andantino mosso (
Tancrède ''Tancrède'' is a 1702 ''tragédie en musique'' (a French opera in the lyric tragedy tradition) in a prologue and five acts by composer André Campra and librettist Antoine Danchet, based on ''Gerusalemme liberata'' by Torquato Tasso. The oper ...
) :"Una voce poco fa" (
Le Barbier de Séville ''The Barber of Seville or the Useless Precaution'' (french: Le Barbier de Séville ou la Précaution inutile) is a French play by Pierre Beaumarchais, with original music by Antoine-Laurent Baudron. It was initially conceived as an opéra comi ...
) :"Questo è un nodo avviluppato", Andante sostenuto (
Cendrillon ''Cendrillon'' (''Cinderella'') is an opera—described as a "fairy tale"—in four acts by Jules Massenet to a French libretto by Henri Caïn based on Perrault's 1698 version of the Cinderella fairy tale. It had its premiere performance on 24 ...
) :"Là seduto l’amato Giannetto", Allegro ( La pie voleuse) :"Zitti zitti, piano piano", Allegro (
Le Barbier de Séville ''The Barber of Seville or the Useless Precaution'' (french: Le Barbier de Séville ou la Précaution inutile) is a French play by Pierre Beaumarchais, with original music by Antoine-Laurent Baudron. It was initially conceived as an opéra comi ...
) *''Rossiniana VI'', op. 124 :Introduction (Maestoso) :"Qual mesto gemito", Larghetto ( Sémiramis) :"Oh quante lagrime finor versai", Maestoso ( La dame du lac) :"Questo nome che suona vittoria", Allegro brillante (
Le siège de Corinthe ''Le siège de Corinthe'' (English: ''The Siege of Corinth'') is an opera in three acts by Gioachino Rossini set to a French libretto by Luigi Balocchi and Alexandre Soumet, which was based on the reworking of some of the music from the compos ...
) The "Introduction" from Rossiniana No. 2 has become well known in popular culture due to its inclusion in the Counter Strike Italy map.


Pedagogy

Giuliani is the only guitarist of the first generation of classical guitar who did not publish a method. However, he left behind a vast collection of studies and exercises that are still used in a guitarist's early training today: * Op.1- ''Studio per la chitarra'' ("Studio" for the guitar) ** Part One, for the right hand (120 Right Hand Studies) ** Part Two, for the left hand ** Part Three, ornaments etc. ** Part Four, twelve progressive lessons * Op.48 - ''Esercizio per la chitarra, contenente 24 pezzi della maggiore difficoltà, diversi preludi, passagi, ed assolo'' (Exercise for the guitar, containing 24 pieces of the greatest difficulty, including various preludes, passaggi, and solo pieces) * Op.51 - ''XVIII Leçons Progressives'' (Eighteen Progressive Lessons) * Op.98 - ''Studi Dilettevoli ossia Raccolta di vari Pezzi Originali'' (Delightful Studies, or, Collection of various Original Pieces) * Op.100 - ''Etudes instructives, faciles, et agréables… contenant un Recueil de Cadences, Caprices, Rondeaux, et Préludes'' (Instructive, easy, and agreeable studies… containing a collection of cadences, caprices, rondos, and preludes) * Op.139 - ''24 Prime Lezioni, Parte prima'' (24 First Lessons, Part 1) ** Only six studies were ever published in this collection–not 24, and no part 2.


Instruments used by Giuliani

Of the instruments used by Giuliani, there are guitars made by: *''possibly:'' Gennaro Fabricatore, (Naples 1809)     (now in the collection of Gianni Accornero)
At the bottom of the guitar, one can see the initials M G. The guitarcase also has the initials M G. *''briefly:'' Pons l'Aîné (Joseph Pons), (Paris 1812)
This Pons guitar was made for
Archduchess Marie Louise of Austria french: Marie-Louise-Léopoldine-Françoise-Thérèse-Josèphe-Lucie it, Maria Luigia Leopoldina Francesca Teresa Giuseppa Lucia , house = Habsburg-Lorraine , father = Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor , mother = Maria Theresa of ...
in Paris 1812, and later given to Giuliani: is known to have been in Giuliani's possession only briefly.Found: A Giuliani Guitar, Kept In A London Bank Since 1816
by Paul Pleijsier, 2001
Giuliani later gave it to the amateur guitarist Christopher Bilderbeck de Monte as a present. However, Giuliani did not often play this 1812 guitar: it hardly shows signs of use. *''unlikely:'' Pons l'Aîné (Joseph Pons), (Paris 1825)     (now in the collection of Gianni Accornero)
The back cover of a CD claims ''"Giuliani's original Guitar Pons l'Aîné 1825"''. Though this is probably a deceptive and possibly intentionally ambiguous claim. Gianni Accornero wrote the CD's liner notes about the guitar, and claims: ''"This instrument is in actual fact identical to the one which Joseph had made for Empress Marie-Louise of Habsburg, the wife of Napoleon, who later gave it to Giuliani. This instrument became one of his favourites. Not only the model is the same, but also are the different types of wood used for its construction.CD back cover imageGiuliani Concerto CD1
(also available
Giuliani Concerto CD2
o
double CD
Liner notes about the instrument, written by Gianni Accornero.
"''
However Paul Pleijsier is critical of these claims; and has found flaws and inconsistencies in Accornero's claims. Pleijsier states that there is no evidence that Giuliani ever played the 1825 Pons.Duimzuigerij over een Pons-gitaar
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Eduardo Catemario (the performer on the CD) notes ''"E` interessante notare che questa Pons è molto simile (per non-dire identica) a quella di Giuliani"'' (''"It is interesting to note that this Pons is very similar (if not identical) to that of Giuliani"'').Catemario on the 1825 Pons guitarsee also


Books about Mauro Giuliani


Biographies

* Thomas F. Heck: Mauro Giuliani : a life for the guitar (GFA Refereed Monographs, 2) : Published as an e-book (Kindle, ePub) by the Guitar Foundation of America, 2013. . Updates the author's 1995 monograph on Giuliani, cited below.

''Mauro Giuliani, Ascesa e declino del virtuoso della chitarra (Guitar virtuoso: his early life and final decline)'' 2005,

''La sesta corda. Vita narrata di Mauro Giuliani'', Bari, Levante, 2008 ("La Puglia nei documenti", 12). * Nicola Giuliani: La sexta cuerda. Vida narrada de Mauro Giuliani (Spanish edition). Editorial Piles, Valencia. *Thomas F. Heck: Mauro Giuliani : virtuoso guitarist and composer. Columbus : Editions Orphée, 1995. Reprinted in paperback 1997. Sold out in 2005; superseded by Mauro Giuliani : a Life for the Guitar (2013) cited above. (English)
Nicola Giuliani
''Omaggio a Mauro Giuliani : l'Orfeo della Puglia'' Type: Italian : Book Book Publisher: .l. : s.n. 1999.
Marco Riboni
Mauro Giuliani (1782–1829) : profilo biografico-critico ed analisi delle trascrizioni per chitarra Type: Italian : Book Book : Thesis/dissertation/manuscript Publisher: Anno accademico 1990–1991. *Marco Riboni: Mauro Giuliani (1781–1829) : profilo biografico-critico ed analisi delle trascrizioni per chitarra Type: English : Book Book Publisher: .l. : s.n. 1992. *Brian Jeffery: Introduction and indexes Type: English : Book Book Publisher: London : Tecla Editions, ©1988. *Filippo E Araniti: Nuove acquisizioni sull'opera e sulla vita di Mauro Giuliani : gli anni del soggiorno napoletano (1824–1829) Type: Italian : Book Book Publisher: Barletta-Trani : Regione Puglia-Assessorato Pubblica Istruzione, 1993. *Thomas F. Heck: "The birth of the classic guitar and its cultivation in Vienna, reflected in the career and compositions of Mauro Giuliani (died 1829)" ; Biography in Vol. 1, Thematic catalogue of the complete works of Mauro Giuliani in Vol. 2. Type: English : Doctoral dissertation, Yale University, 1970. *Brian Jeffery: Introductions and indexes to Mauro Giuliani : Complete Works. Type: English : Book Book.Publisher: Penderyn, South Wales : Tecla Editions, 1988.


Analysis

*Yvonne Regina Chavez: ''The flute and guitar duos of Mauro Giuliani'' Book: Thesis/dissertation/manuscript Publisher: 1991. (English) *Roger West Hudson: The orchestration of the guitar concerto : a comparison of the Concerto in A major, op. 30, by Mauro Giuliani and the Concierto del sol by Manuel Ponce. Type: English : Book Book : Thesis/dissertation/manuscript. Publisher: 1992. *Heike Vajen Rossiniana no. 6 op. 124 by Mauro Giuliani.Type: German : Book Book. Publisher: Celle : Moeck, (1986). *Volker Höh: Sonata op. 15 : Fingersatz by Mauro Giuliani. Type: Book Book Publisher: Celle : Moeck, 1989. *Horacio Ceballos: Sonata Op. 15 úsicaby Mauro Giuliani. Type: Spanish : Book Book. Publisher: Buenos Aires, Argentina : RICORDI, 1977. *Kurt L Schuster: Performing Joseph Haydn's Divertimento a quattro, opus 2, no. 2 and Mauro Giuliani's Grand sonata eroica, opus 150. Type: English : Book Book : Thesis/dissertation/manuscript. Publisher: 1989.:


References


External links

* Michael Lorenz
"New Light on Mauro Giuliani's Vienna Years"
(Vienna, 2015)
Musical Manuscripts Collection
at the
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Biography''The guitar and mandolin''
by Philip James Bone, 1914)
Associazione GiulianiFound: A Giuliani Guitar, Kept In A London Bank Since 1816
by Paul Pleijsier, 2001
Information
(Tecla Editions)


Sheetmusic


Rischel & Birket-Smith's Collection of guitar music1
Det Kongelige Bibliotek, Denmark

The Music Library of Sweden
George C. Krick Collection of Guitar Music
Washington University
GFA Archive

maurogiuliani.free.frcreativeguitar.org
(sheetmusic largely compiled from the above primary sources) *
Free scores
at the
Mutopia Project The Mutopia Project is a volunteer-run effort to create a library of free content sheet music, in a way similar to Project Gutenberg's library of public domain books. It started in 2000.Portal page at thInternet ArchiveRetrieved January 24, 20 ...


Images of Giuliani


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