What a fantastic project! Some of the world’s greatest professional guitarists team up to give us all 36 Caprices op. 20 by Luigi Legnani (1790–1877). It been a tough few months worldwide bit it’s also becoming a golden age of video posting and collaboration! This comes via Seicorde Magazine‘s great Youtube Channel. The Legnani World Project is under the Artistic direction of Giulio Tampalini, direction of Filippo Michelangeli with video editing by Gabriele Zanetti. With help from Seicorde Magazine, Suonare news Magazine, Agis, and Cidim.
Performer and Repertoire List
- n. 1 in C major – Fábio Zanon (Brasil) 0:06
- n. 2 in E minor – Rovshan Mamedkuliev (Russia) 2:32
- n. 3 in G major – Maurizio Colonna (Italy) 3:25
- n. 4 in A minor – Aniello Desiderio (Italy) 5:00
- n. 5 in D major – Thomas Müller-Pering (Germany) 6:13
- n. 6 in F major – Uroš Barič (Slovenia) 7:38
- n. 7 in A major – Kyuhee Park (South Korea) 9:59
- n. 8 in E flat major – Campbell Diamond (Australia) 11:45
- n. 9 in E minor – Tatyana Ryzhkova (Belarus) 15:04
- n. 10 in B flat major – Xuefei Yang (China) 17:44
- n. 11 in E major – Gabriel Bianco (France) 19:23
- n. 12 in C major – Carlo Marchione (Italy) 21:06
- n. 13 in D minor – Antigoni Goni (Greece) 22:18
- n. 14 in A flat major – Vojin Kocić (Serbia) 23:42
- n. 15 in B minor – Pablo Garibay (Mexico) 26:34
- n. 16 in D flat major – Petrit Çeku (Kosovo) 27:46
- n. 17 in G major – Arody Garcia (Mexico) 30:24
- n. 18 in F minor – Edin Karamazov (Bosnia and Herzegovina) 31:55
- n. 19 in B major – Rene Izquierdo (Cuba) 35:09
- n. 20 in G minor – Eliot Fisk (Usa) 37:09
- n. 21 in A major – Andrea González Caballero (Spain) 40:30
- n. 22 in C minor – Artyom Dervoed (Russia) 41:27
- n. 23 in F sharp major – Giulio Tampalini (Italy) 45:02
- n. 24 in G sharp minor – Goran Krivocapić (Montenegro) 46:01
- n. 25 in A major – Margarita Escarpa (Spain) 47:10
- n. 26 in C sharp minor – Drew Henderson (Canada) 49:06
- n. 27 in G major – David Starobin (Usa) 50:01
- n. 28 in C major – Juan Carlos Laguna (Mexico) 52:33
- n. 29 in F sharp minor – Marco Tamayo (Cuba) 54:34
- n. 30 in C major – Andrea De Vitis (Italy) 55:17
- n. 31 in A major – Rafael Aguirre (Spain) 57:14
- n. 32 in B flat minor – András Csáki (Hungary) 58:28
- n. 33 in D major – Gian Marco Ciampa (Italy) 1:00:15
- n. 34 in F major – Lucio Matarazzo (Italy) 1:01:24
- n. 35 in E flat minor – Dimitri Illarionov (Russia) 1:03:03
- n. 36 in E major – Christian Saggese (Italy) 1:04:41
- Crediti: 1:05:39
Fantastic depth of playing. Fun to listen too!