Croatian guitarist Johann Padowetz (1800 - 1873)'s music

Started by eternalorphea, Thursday 16 October 2014, 02:21

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eternalorphea

Johann Padowetz article on Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivan_Padovec

Some modern recordings that I know of:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivan_Padovec#CD_Recordings

Listen to his music:
Johann Padowetz - Polonaise in A-major, for solo guitar (2:39) 
https://soundcloud.com/filippo-depario/johann-padowetz-polonaise-for-solo-guitar/s-GpmsB

Johann Padowetz - Mazurka, for solo guitar (1:43) 
https://soundcloud.com/filippo-depario/johann-padowetz-mazurka/s-6xcDq

Johann Padowetz - Der Carneval von Venedig mit concertanten Variationen, Op.62, for two guitars (6:55)     
https://soundcloud.com/filippo-depario/johann-padowetz-der-carneval-von-venedig-op62-1/s-1jjCg

Johann Padowetz - Deux polonaises, Op.3 No.2, duet for terz and ordinary guitar (3:37) 
https://soundcloud.com/filippo-depario/johann-padowetz-polonaise-op3-no2/s-v8l6d

Johann Padowetz - Deux polonaises, Op.3 No.1, duet for terz and ordinary guitar (3:49) 
https://soundcloud.com/filippo-depario/johann-padowetz-polonaise-op3-no1/s-RKW7z

Johann Padowetz - Moderato, for solo guitar (1:04) 
https://soundcloud.com/filippo-depario/johann-padowetz-moderato-for-solo-guitar/s-4pWTJ

Johann Padowetz - March, for solo guitar (2:23)
https://soundcloud.com/filippo-depario/johann-padowetz-march-for-solo-guitar/s-Kw6mP

Performing artist: Darko Petrinjak, Maroje Brčić

In opus 3 the chitarra prima part is written for a terz-guitar, tuned a minor third above an ordinary guitar; this part can be played by placing a capotasto at the third fret of an ordinary guitar. The chitarra seconda part is for an ordinary guitar, standard tuning.