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Gigue by Johann Georg Weichenberger

Gigue by Johann Weichenberger (1676-1740) Johann Georg Weichenberger was an Austrian lutenist, composer , and the official Viennese Hofbuchhaltung. In his compositions used Weichenberger the French galant style . Weichenberger composed many suites and partitas for lute, and concertos for lute, violin and bass.

Mediterranean Dance by Peppino DAgostino

Mediterranean Dance by Peppino DAgostino (1951-) Giuseppe “Peppino” D’Agostino was born in Messina in 1951. He was first drawn to the guitar after watching his cousin perform during church services in his hometown of Torino; the self-taught musician began picking out tunes by ear, and inspired by legends like Paco de Lucia, Leo Kottke and …

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Mothers Tears by Peppino D’Agostino

Mothers Tears by Peppino DAgostino (1951-) Giuseppe “Peppino” D’Agostino was born in Messina in 1951. He was first drawn to the guitar after watching his cousin perform during church services in his hometown of Torino; the self-taught musician began picking out tunes by ear, and inspired by legends like Paco de Lucia, Leo Kottke and …

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Only Yesterday by Peppino DAgostino

Only Yesterday by Peppino DAgostino (1951-) Giuseppe “Peppino” D’Agostino was born in Messina in 1951. He was first drawn to the guitar after watching his cousin perform during church services in his hometown of Torino; the self-taught musician began picking out tunes by ear, and inspired by legends like Paco de Lucia, Leo Kottke and …

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