Jason Vieaux M. Giuliani: Grand Overture
Although he was a younger contemporary and colleague of Beethoven, Giuliani followed the more strictly classical principles of Mozart and Haydn. This is illustrated perfectly in his Grand Overture, which consists of a brief, slow, minormode introduction followed by a fully developed majormode sonataallegro structure. Giuliani himself was a guitar virtuoso, so this piece requires great facility and invites imaginative coloring from the player. The introduction is quite simple; a gently throbbing ostinato
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