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[edit] Requests for new classical guitar-related articles
Biographies
- Guitarists:
François Campion - Nicolas Desrosiers - Giovanni Paolo Foscarini - Henri Grenerin - Louis Jourdan de La Salle - Girolamo Montesardo - Thomas Müller-Pering - Hubert Käppel - Maud Laforest
- Composers:
Girolamo Arrigo - Vicente Asencio - Joanna Bailie - Robert Beaser - Juan Blanco - Jan Nepomucen Bobrowicz - José Broca - Alois Bröder - Jarmil Burghauser - Kevin Callahan - Flores Chaviano - Joaquín Clerch - Terence Croucher - Jonathan Dawe - Colin Downs - Dimitris Fampas - Fernando Ferrandiere - Graciane Finzi - Tom Flaherty - François de Fossa - Anton García Abril - Hans Gefors - Stephen Goss - Bryn Harrison - Anders Hillborg - Kent Olofsson - Evan Hirschelman - Oliver Hunt - Stephen Jaffe - Juho Kangas - Francis Kleynjans - Anđelko Klobučar - Ian Krouse - Annette Kruisbrink - Karl-Wieland Kurz - John Anthony Lennon - Antoine de l'Hoyer - Luigi Legnani - Jyrki Linjama - Arne Löthman - Ursula Mamlok - Joan Manén - Antonio Jiménez Manjón - Robert Martin (composer)ǀRobert Martin - Wenzeslaus Matiegka - Josep Maria Mestres-Quadreny - Alasdair Nicholson - Tage Nielsen - Åke Parmerud - Carlos Pedrell - Hannu Pohjannoro - Maximo Diego Pujol - Veli-Matti Puumala - Igor Rekhin - Lew Richmond - Carlos Rafael Rivera - Teresa de Rogatis - Poul Rovsing-Olsen - Ronald Roxbury - Antonio Ruiz-Pipó - Eduardo Sainz de la Maza - Matilde Salvador - Robert Sierra - Johan Söderqvist - Michael Starobin - Colin Tommis - Flemming Weis - John R. Williamson - Marco Aurelio Zani de Ferranti - Claudio Ambrosini - Mark Applebaum
[edit] Guitar-related articles in need of updating
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[edit] Other discussions
[edit] The History of the Classical Guitar
It seems to me that a better organization of the history of the guitar would be the stages the actual instrument went through, rather than using the rather arbitrary sections dividing the common practice period. This would mean having separate articles for four-course, five-course, and six-string guitars instead of the Renaissance and Baroque classification.
Well, I don't know whether anyone will see this here since no one has posted anything, but any comments would be appreciated. Thanks. --Amazzing5 16:13, 27 July 2006 (UTC)
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