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  2. Joseph Küffner - Wikipedia

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    Sonata for guitar and piano op. 42 in C [22] Serenade for flute (or violin) and guitar in C op. 44 [23] Serenade for clarinet, viola and guitar op. 45 [19] String Quartet in F major op. 52 (by 1820) [24] Serenade for flute, viola and guitar op. 60 [25] Horn Quintet op. 66 [26] Duets for clarinet and oboe op. 80 [19] 25 Sonatines for guitar op ...

  3. Jesse Ed Davis - Wikipedia

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    Davis joined Taj Mahal and played guitar and piano on Mahal's first four albums. He played slide, lead and rhythm, country and even jazz during his three-year stint with Mahal. In a 1967 gig, Mahal played with a young Duane Allman in attendance, and Davis' slide guitar playing on Statesboro Blues that night would ignite Allman's interest in the ...

  4. Stephen Goss - Wikipedia

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    Piano Concerto on 'Emmanuel Despax, piano', Thomas Carroll, Orpheus Sinfonia, Signum Classics (2013) Park of Idols on 'Cold Dark Matter: Music for Cello and Guitar, Kimberly Patterson and Patrick Sutton, MSR (2013), 'The Garden of Cosmic Speculation', Leonid Ghorokov and Richard Hand, Cadenza (2006)

  5. Jerry Silverman - Wikipedia

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    Jerry Silverman (born 1931) is an American folksinger, guitar teacher and author of music books. He has had over 200 books published, which have sold in the millions, including folk song collections, anthologies and method books for the guitar, banjo and fiddle.

  6. Bibliography of classical guitar - Wikipedia

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    The classical guitar (also called the "Spanish guitar" or "nylon string guitar") is a six-stringed plucked string instrument from the family of instruments called chordophones. The classical guitar is well known for its comprehensive right-hand technique, which allows the soloist to perform complex melodic and polyphonic material, in much the ...

  7. Heinrich Albert (guitarist) - Wikipedia

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    Albert's 5-volume guitar method was unrivalled in German-speaking countries for several decades and have unjustly fallen into neglect, as several experts acknowledge their value to this day. [ 4 ] As a composer, Albert was a Classicist , occasionally using a freer harmonic approach with an accessible degree of technical difficulty.