There may be a couple of pieces for guitar, and guitar and voice, by Maxwell Davies, I believe. http://www.chesternovello.com/default.aspx? TabId=2432&State_3041=2&workId_3041=11859 http://www.chesternovello.com/default.aspx? TabId=2432&State_3041=2&workId_3041=11859
Anthony

Le 18 janv. 09 à 18:37, <[email protected]> a écrit :

All,

    Elliot Carter, while not very prolific for guitar,
is noticeably absent.  (And still very much alive and
composing at 100!)  Other than that, my general
observation in that its sad that Leo Brouwer is the
youngest composer o be called notable.  (Sad that he's
even included as a notable, given the overall
lackluster quality of his music.)  Sorry to be a
downer but I'm afraid, despite the awesome technical
abilities of many performers today, that the CG world
is slipping from the heights it attained in the mid
20th century once more into the cultural wasteland of
vapidity.

Chris

--- Stuart Walsh <[email protected]> wrote:

Mathias Rösel wrote:

Has this been noted before:




http://www.hernanmouro.com/uploads/pdf/guitar_timeline.pdf


Stuart


Thanks for this! (Sweelinck has been placed a bit
awkwardly, though.)


The whole thing seems rather eccentric -even
allowing for the
colour-coding confusion of four-course guitar and
vihuela. I know it's
OT but I don't think many modern guitarists think of
Boulez as a notable
composer of guitar music! (Is there much more than
the guitar part in
'Le Marteau..'?) And Diesel? (googling Diesel got me
to this). Possibly
it's just some kid's effort but because it's nicely
produced it looks
authoritative.


Stuart


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