List of compositions for guitar
- This article is a large list of the classical guitar repertoire. For the most significant compositions see Selected contemporary repertoire for guitar.
This article lists the classical guitar music in the classical guitar repertoire. It includes baroque guitar and vihuela music, but not lute music. This music is most commonly performed by classical guitarists and requires the use of a variety of classical guitar techniques to play.
During the Renaissance, the guitar was likely to have been used as it frequently is today, to provide strummed accompaniment for a singer or a small group. There also were several significant music collections published during the sixteenth century of contrapuntal compositions approaching the complexity, sophistication and breadth of lute music from the same time period.
Baroque music describes an era and a set of styles of European classical music which were in widespread use between approximately 1600 to 1750 (see Dates of classical music eras for a discussion of the problems inherent in defining the beginning and end points). This era is said to begin in music after the Renaissance and to be followed by the Classical music era. The original meaning of "baroque" is "irregularly shaped pearl", a strikingly fitting characterization of the architecture and design of this period; later, the name came to be applied also to its music. It is associated with composers such as J.S. Bach, George Friedrich Händel, Antonio Vivaldi, and Claudio Monteverdi. During the period, music theory, diatonic tonality, and imitative counterpoint developed. More elaborate musical ornamentation, as well as changes in musical notation and advances in the way instruments were played also appeared. Baroque music would see an expansion in the size, range and complexity of performance.
Some genres of modern music include atonal music, which rejects the tonal system of nearly all other musical styles, as well as aleatoric, which rejects the absolutism of the composer and allows the player to take an active role in how the piece is played. For example, in Leo Brouwer's Etude No. 20, he supplies a series of melodies that increase in length, and he invites the player to play each section of the melody as many times as he or she chooses. Regional styles are also prevalent in modern guitar music, such as the music of Latin America, where unique harmonies and fresh material can be found.
In the 20th century, many non-guitarist composers wrote for the instrument, whereas previously, only players of the instrument had done so.
16th century
- 1535-36 Luis Milán (ca. 1500 - after 1561) Libro de musica de vihuela de mano intitulado El Maestro
- 1538 Luis de Narváez (1510–1555) Los seis libros del Delphin de música de cifra para tañer vihuela
- 1546 Alonso de Mudarra (ca. 1508 - 1580) Tres libros de música
- 1547 Enríquez de Valderrábano (1500–1557) Libro de música
- 1547 Enríquez de Valderrábano (1500–1557) Silva de sirenas
- 1551 Adrian Le Roy (1520–1598) Premier livre de tablature de guiterre
- 1552 Diego Pisador (1509–1557) Libro de Música de Vihuela
- 1553 Grégoire Brayssing (fl. 16th cent.) Quart livre de tablature de guiterre
- 1554 Miguel de Fuenllana (?1500 - 1579) Orphénica lyra
- 1576 Estevan Daça (ca. 1537 - 1591) El Pamasso
- ca. 1580Girolamo Giuliani (fl. 1580) Intabulatura de Chitara (Venice: Vincenti, n.d.)
17th century
- 1640 Giovanni Paolo Foscarini (fl. ca. 1621 - ca. 1649) Li cinque libri della chitarra alla spagnola
- 1643 Francesco Corbetta (ca. 1615 - 1681) Varii capricii per la ghittara spagnuola
- 1646 Carlo Calvi (fl. 17th cent.) Intavolatura di chitarra, e chitarriglia
- 1650 Domenico Pellegrini (fl. 17th cent.) Soavi concenti di sonate musicali per la chitarra spagnuola
- 1659 Giovanni Battista Granata (ca. 1620 - 1687) Soavi concenti di sonate musicali per la chitarra spagnuola
- 1682 Robert de Visée (ca. 1650 - 1725) Livre di guittarre dédié au roy
- 1692 Ludovico Roncalli (?1660 - ?1720) Capricci armonici sopra la chitarra spagnola
- 1694 Francisco Guerau (1649–1722) Poema Harmónico
- 1697 Gaspar Sanz (1640–1710) Instrucciòn de Mùsica sobre la Guitarra Española
18th century
- 1716 François Campion (1680–1748) Nouvelles découvertes sur la guitare
- ca. 1730 Santiago de Murcia (1682 - ?1735) Codice Saldivar no. 4
19th century
20th century
1900s
1910s
1920s
1930s
1940s
1950s
1960s
1970s
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
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1979
1980s
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
- 1989 Peter Dickinson (born 1934) Five Explorations
- 1989 Stephen Dodgson (born 1924) Partita No. 4
- 1989 Angelo Gilardino (born 1941) Variazioni sulla Follìa
- 1989 Eduardo Martin (born 1956) Canciones del Calendario
- 1989 Eduardo Martin (born 1956) Pasajero en el tiempo
- 1989 Nicholas Maw (born 1935) Music of Memory
- 1989 Per Nørgård (born 1932) Tales From a Hand III: Clubs among Jokers
1990s
- 1990 Leo Brouwer (born 1939) Sonata
- 1990 Dror Feiler (born 1951) Fire, Walk With Me
- 1990 Romuald Grinblat (1930–1995) Intermezzo
- 1990 Grigorii Korchmar (born 1947) White Nights Serenades
- 1990 Ester Mägi (born 1922) Valse con variazione
- 1990 Ursula Mamlok (born 1928) Five Intermezzi
- 1990 Tage Nielsen (born 1929) The Frosty Silence in the Gardens
- 1990 Pēteris Vasks (born 1946) Sonata of Loneliness
- 1990 Graham Whettam (1927–2007) Guitar Partita (original version 1968)
1991
- 1991 Chris Dench (born 1953) Severance
- 1991 Anders Eliasson (born 1947) Untitled
- 1991 Angelo Gilardino (born 1941) Musica per l'angelo della Melancholìa
- 1991 Veli-Matti Puumala (born 1965) Hailin' Drams
1992
1993
- 1993 Robert Boelen (born 1949) Interlude in G
- 1993 Leo Brouwer (born 1939) Rito de los Orishas
- 1993 Ferenc Farkas (1905–2000) Tiento
- 1993 Dror Feiler (born 1951) We Are A Bomb
- 1993 Claudio Galante (born 1960) Deux esquisses
- 1993 Arne Löthman (born 1954) Diptych
- 1993 Eduardo Martin (born 1956) Album de la Inocencia
- 1993 Terry Riley (born 1935) Ascención
- 1993 Tōru Takemitsu (1930–1996) Equinox
- 1993 Param Vir (born 1952) Clear Light, Magic Body
1994
1995
1996
1997
- 1997 Joanna Bailie (born 1973) Primary Interpolations
- 1997 Chris Dench (born 1953) asymptotic freedom
- 1997 Robert Beaser (born 1954) Shenandoah
- 1997 James Erber (born 1951) Am Grabe Memphis Minnies
- 1997 Deirdre Gribbin (born 1967) The Sanctity of Trees
- 1997 Sam Hayden (born 1968) AXE(S)
- 1997 Paul Lansky (born 1944) Semi-Suite
- 1997 Mario Lavista (born 1943) Natarayah
- 1997 Jyrki Linjama (born 1962) Sonaatti
- 1997 Poul Ruders (born 1949) Chaconne
1998
- 1998 Niels Viggo Bentzon (1919–2000) Strumenta Diabolico, op. 664
- 1998 Philip Cashian (born 1960) Talvi
- 1998 Mark Delpriora (born 1959) Sonata No. 3
- 1998 Ross Edwards (born 1943) Blackwattle Caprices
- 1998 Richard Emsley (born 1951) for guitar 1
- 1998 Bryn Harrison (born 1969) Fractured Spaces
- 1998 John Anthony Lennon (born 1950) The Fortunels
- 1998 Eduardo Martin (born 1956) Divertimentos Tropicales
- 1998 Per Nørgård (born 1932) Early Morn: Five Preludes and a Serenade
- 1998 Hannu Pohjannoro (born 1963) kuun kiertoa kohti
1999
2000
21st century
2002
- 2002 Alois Bröder (born 1961) Fünf Verse
- 2002 René Eespere (born 1953) Motus
- 2002 Angelo Gilardino (born 1941) Colloquio con Andrés Segovia
- 2002 Angelo Gilardino (born 1941) Sonatine des fleurs et des oiseaux
- 2002 Angelo Gilardino (born 1941) Tríptico de las visiones
- 2002 Juho Kangas (born 1976) Fantasia
- 2002 Alastair King (born 1967) Three Dance Miniatures
- 2002 Karl-Wieland Kurz (born 1961) I giardini del sogno
- 2002 Eduardo Martin (born 1956) En Cinco Lineas
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
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