Klaus Dinger was the composer of Mon Amour. ("My Love").Specifically, Klaus (1946-2008) was a musician and songwriter from Scherfede, Westphalia, Germany. Mon Amour was composed in 1985. It was performed by:The composer (guitar, percussion, synthesizer and vocals);Charly T. Charly (drums);Spinello Elze (guitar);Raoul Walton (bass).The single was released to bolster the coincidental release of the composer's Néondian album
Compared to the instruments of the orchestra the guitar is still quite modern, but they are featured as soloists in guitar concertos. It mostly depends upon the original composer. If the composer didn't include the guitar as one of the instruments he wrote the piece for, then chances are it won't be used. It's the composer who determines which instruments are to be used in his/her piece, not the conductor or musicians.
Francisco Tarrega was a Spanish composer and classical guitarist. Francisco was most know for his guitar skills and he usually performed as a solo artist during recitals and concerts.
On the original recorded version of "We Will Rock You" by Queen, the only instrument used was a guitar. The song was sung a cappella, accompanied by foot stomping, with a guitar solo at the end. The solo was performed by the band's guitarist and the song's composer, Brian May, on his signature Red Special guitar.
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he was an experimental composer and had sex with a guitar :0
A music composer famous for his guitar compositions.
Carlos Gesualdo was a composer that played the lute, guitar, and harpsichord.
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Klaus Dinger was the composer of Mon Amour. ("My Love").Specifically, Klaus (1946-2008) was a musician and songwriter from Scherfede, Westphalia, Germany. Mon Amour was composed in 1985. It was performed by:The composer (guitar, percussion, synthesizer and vocals);Charly T. Charly (drums);Spinello Elze (guitar);Raoul Walton (bass).The single was released to bolster the coincidental release of the composer's Néondian album
I have this listed as "author anonymous" on a recording of guitar duet music.
Compared to the instruments of the orchestra the guitar is still quite modern, but they are featured as soloists in guitar concertos. It mostly depends upon the original composer. If the composer didn't include the guitar as one of the instruments he wrote the piece for, then chances are it won't be used. It's the composer who determines which instruments are to be used in his/her piece, not the conductor or musicians.
Francisco Tarrega was a Spanish composer and classical guitarist. Francisco was most know for his guitar skills and he usually performed as a solo artist during recitals and concerts.
The French composer, Hector Berlioz played guitar and not piano. This has been speculated by some to be the reason his music and his sense of rhythm were so different from other composers. The Spanish composer Joaquin Rodrigo played only the guitar, and wrote most of his music for guitars, although accompanied by orchestra. He wrote for other instruments, but only with the assistance of people who did play those instruments.
Jason Miller, son of the music's composer, Bruce Miller, played the blues guitar parts
He (only) played the piano. But as you know he was also a composer AND conductor.
Here are some facts: Traditionally, the strings were made of animal gut. If you have a guitar used in the 1700s then it was most likely played by a famous composer! If you put the strings of a bass guitar on a steel frame, it will not sound good. The guitar was most likely first invented in the late 1700's. The guitar can be bowed. Guitar is one of the most played instruments, next to the piano. Guitars have many shapes and sizes.