Ferdinando CARULLI - Andantino in G




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Ferdinando CARULLI - Andantino in G

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Born in Naples, Ferdinando Carulli was at first a cellist, but turned as a young man to the guitar. He moved in 1808 to Paris, where he remained until his death in 1841. This small likeable Andantino is famous for starting guitarists (like me) who are familiar with the Noad Method Book. Watch Sor's Op. 60, nr. 9 after this, beautifully played by Peo Kindgren here on YT. Do you think Ferdinando was inspired by Fernando or vice versa? They both lived in the same era. Post it if you know the answer. I don't!

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