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Who? “Big Three” Wolfgang A. Mozart ( ) 600 works – “pinnacle” of the Classical style Symphony, opera, concerto Franz J. Haydn ( ) “Father of the Symphony” Figurehead in Sonata Form dev. Ludwig van Beethoven ( ) Virtuoso pianist and studied with Haydn Symphony and solo piano sonatas Transitional figure from Classical to Romantic Eras.

Who? The Guitarists! That’s who! Mauro Giuliani Born in ________ 1781 First studied the _________ performing in premier of Beethoven’s ____ Symphony Composed approx. ___ pieces for guitar Associated with Beethoven and Rossini Mr. Wells’ “_____________” Dies in 1829 See the “Rossiniana #1” performed by Marcin Dylla

Who? Con’t……. Fernando Sor Born 1778 in ________ Composed one of the most famous guitar methods “Méthode pour la Guitare”. Composed for the guitar, symphonies,________, and chamber music Quite famous and toured throughout _________. Compositions have been compared to that of Haydn’s and Mozart’s. Dies in _________ *see Sor’s “Variation on a Theme by Mozart” performed by Andres Segovia

Who? Con’t……. Ferdinando Carulli Born 1770 in _______ Toured throughout Europe bringing the guitar to a place of prominence with _________ and the __________. Composed more that ______ works for the guitar. Composed for the guitar and other instrument combinations (flute, voice, and piano). One of first guitar methods ___________________. Died ______

What? Sonata Form? Theme and Variations? What is up with opera?? The “Golden Age”??

Where?

Why? Return to Greek ideals Favors formality and simplicity over ornamentation. Things should be more “orderly” Architecture - clean lines Art – emphasis on “sublime” Movement away from spirituality Age of Enlightenment – promotion of scientific thought.