A Rondo Allegro by François Molino

Matanya Ophee
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This article presents an edited version of a Rondo-Allegro from Molino's Grande méthode complette (Paris, c. 1833). The rondo theme bears some resemblance to the famous melody "Das klinget so herrlich" from Mozart's Singspiel Die Zauberflöte. Ophee discusses the many versions of this theme to be found in the guitar's nineteenth-century repertoire, by composers such as Sor, Giuliani, and Paulian, drawing attention to composers' use of both the sung melody and the instrumental introduction. Notes This article is one of a series of seven celebrating the work of Matanya Ophee (1932–2017) on the ninetieth anniversary of his birth. Written between 1982 and 1991, these articles first appeared in early issues of the GFA’s magazine Soundboard. The writings in this series are really columns—short introductions to scores, which are also reproduced here as they appeared in the original magazines. Ophee’s long-form research appears in various places, but an important anthology is his Essays on Guitar History (Columbus, OH: Orphee, 2016). An introduction to the present series, surveying Ophee’s contribution to Soundboard, is provided by Stanley Yates. Below are links to each article in the series: Introduction Matanya Ophee’s Contributions to Soundboard Magazine: A Retrospective, by Stanley Yates Articles A Rondo Allegro by François Molino Carlos Pedrell’s Al atardecer en los jardines de Arlaja Rudolph Süss’s Lyrische Suite no. 1, op. 23 J.N. Bobrowicz’s Grand Polonaise, op. 24 Rudolph Süss’s Lyrische Suite no. 2, op. 24 Elsa Just’s Ständchen for Guitar Trio Athénaïs Paulian’s Airs and Variations, op. 1
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这篇文章提出了一个编辑版的回旋快板从莫利诺的大msamthode完成(巴黎,约1833年)。回旋曲的主题与莫扎特的《歌唱之歌Zauberflöte》中的著名旋律“爱的旋律”有一些相似之处。Ophee讨论了这个主题的许多版本,这些版本在19世纪的吉他曲目中被发现,由作曲家索尔,朱利安尼和保利安等人创作,引起了人们对作曲家对歌唱旋律和器乐介绍的注意。本文是庆祝马塔尼亚·奥菲(1932-2017)诞辰90周年的七篇系列文章之一。这些文章写于1982年至1991年之间,首次出现在GFA杂志《Soundboard》的早期刊物上。这个系列的文章实际上是专栏——对乐谱的简短介绍,这里也复制了它们出现在原始杂志上的内容。奥菲的长篇研究出现在不同的地方,但重要的选集是他的《吉他历史随笔》(哥伦布,俄亥俄州:奥菲,2016)。本系列的介绍,调查Ophee对Soundboard的贡献,由Stanley Yates提供。以下是该系列每篇文章的链接:简介:马塔尼亚·奥菲对《音板杂志》的贡献:回顾,斯坦利·耶茨文章:弗朗索瓦·莫利诺的回旋曲快板,卡洛斯·佩德雷尔的阿尔·阿拉贾·阿拉贾·鲁道夫·斯皮尔斯的抒情组曲第1号。j·n·波布罗维奇的《大波兰舞曲》,作品24鲁道夫·斯的抒情组曲2,作品24 Elsa Just的Ständchen吉他三重奏Athénaïs paullian的空气和变奏曲,作品1
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