Romantic guitar
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The Romantic guitar is the guitar of the Romantic period of classical music (c.1815-1910). It is the immediate precursor of the modern classical guitar. By this time guitars were standardised as six-string instruments (compared to, for example, the Baroque guitar with nine or ten strings paired to make five courses).
See main article Early romantic guitar
The first 'Golden Age' of the classical guitar repertoire. Composer-guitarists.
Notable composers:
- Mauro Giuliani 1781-1829
- Johann Kaspar Mertz 1806-1856
- Giulio Regondi 1822-1872
- Fernando Sor 1778-1839
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