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Sweet, gentle tones and resonance: A selection of enchanting classical guitar masterpieces

When people hear “guitar,” many probably picture an acoustic or electric guitar, but just as classical music forms the foundation of contemporary music, classical guitar is indispensable when talking about string instruments.

That said, for those who aren’t sure where to start listening, we’ve gathered beloved masterpieces from around the world—from gentle, soothing pieces to dazzling virtuoso works.

Please enjoy the classical guitar’s sweet, mellow timbre and its rich, resonant sound!

Sweet, gentle tones and resonance. A selection of enchanting classical guitar masterpieces (11–20)

Sonata in D minorGiuseppe Domenico Scarlatti

The keyboard sonatas composed by Baroque-era composer Giuseppe Domenico Scarlatti form a monumental corpus of 555 works.

His pieces make extensive use of techniques that were innovative for their time, such as hand crossings and bold dissonances.

This work is an arrangement of one of those sonatas for solo guitar.

Within its simple form lies Scarlatti’s distinctive, richly expressive musicality.

Influenced by Spanish folk music, his style profoundly impacted later composers such as Bach and Mozart.

It’s a perfect piece for those who wish to enjoy the warm timbre of the classical guitar.

Concerto for Guitar and OrchestraHeitor Villa-Lobos

Marko Topchii; Heitor Villa-Lobos – Concerto for Guitar & Orchestra; Final XLV Competition Tárrega
Concerto for Guitar and OrchestraHeitor Villa-Lobos

Heitor Villa-Lobos, one of the most important composers Brazil has produced.

Written in 1951, this jewel of a masterpiece is dedicated to the guitar virtuoso Andrés Segovia.

It masterfully fuses melodies reminiscent of Northeastern Brazilian folk songs with Impressionist music influenced by his time in Paris.

The exquisite interplay between guitar and orchestra weaves together sweet, gentle timbres with a sonorous depth.

Its premiere in Houston in February 1956 was a great success.

Savor this guitar concerto masterpiece, where Brazilian folk traditions meld seamlessly with European heritage.

Chaconne in C majorIda Presti & Alexandre Lagoya

George Frideric Handel Chaconne in G (Ida Presti & A. Lagoya)
Chaconne in C majorIda Presti & Alexandre Lagoya

Ida Presti and Alexandre Lagoya, the legendary duo of the classical guitar world.

The Handel masterpiece they perform has a beauty that feels as if time itself has stopped.

The 21 variations that follow the majestic theme are a true kaleidoscope of sound.

The shifts in rhythm and tonality weave a wealth of expressions that irresistibly draw the listener in.

This work offers the full charm of Baroque music, with the guitar’s gentle timbre and rich resonance blending into an exquisite harmony.

Married in 1952, the pair’s perfectly synchronized performance is nothing short of supreme artistry.

It’s a must-listen not only for classical music fans, but also for anyone looking to spend a leisurely, relaxing moment.

Spanish Dance No. 1Manuel de Falla

John Williams n’ Julian Bream – spanish dance no.1
Spanish Dance No. 1Manuel de Falla

The works of the Spanish impressionist composer Manuel de Falla are known for their distinctive style, which skillfully incorporates elements of folk music.

Composed between 1904 and 1913, this piece—an excerpt from the opera La vida breve—depicts a scene from a tragic love story set in Granada.

Its brilliant melodies, influenced by Andalusian music, particularly flamenco and cante jondo, captivate listeners and won’t let go.

Infused with Falla’s desire to express the soul of Spain through music while drawing on his experiences in Paris, this work is a perfect recommendation for anyone who wants to fully savor the allure of Spanish music.

Guitar Concerto No. 1, Op. 30Mauro Giuliani Sergio Pantaleo Giuliani

Pavel Steidl plays Mauro Giuliani – Guitar Concerto No. 1 in A
Guitar Concerto No. 1, Op. 30Mauro Giuliani Sergio Pantaleo Giuliani

A concerto for guitar and orchestra composed in 1808 by Mauro Giuliani, the famed guitarist born in early 19th-century Italy.

Consisting of three movements—an expansive first, a serene second, and a sprightly third—its appeal lies in the rich variety of its structure.

The guitar’s graceful timbre blends beautifully with the orchestra’s brilliant sonorities, captivating listeners.

Giuliani was active in Vienna and trained many pupils.

This work stands as a landmark of the guitar concerto repertoire and continues to be performed around the world.

It is highly recommended for anyone wishing to experience the allure of the classical guitar.

ToccataSérgio Assad

David Russell – Toccata (Sergio Assad)
ToccataSérgio Assad

A gem of a piece crafted by renowned Brazilian guitarist Sérgio Assad.

Released as the final movement of the trilogy “Sandy’s Portrait,” this work serves as a tribute to American guitar educator Sandy Bolton.

It features bright, vigorous rhythms influenced by Brazilian music, with hints of samba and bossa nova.

The interplay of complex harmonies and dynamic melodies is striking, and the piece demands advanced performance technique.

Born in 1952, Assad showcases his musicality to the fullest in this work.

Celebrated as a masterpiece that suggests new possibilities for the classical guitar, it continues to be loved by many guitarists.

Sweet, gentle tones and resonance. A selection of enchanting classical guitar masterpieces (21–30)

La Source du LysonNapoléon Coste

Enrica Savigni – “La Source du Lyson”, Napoléon Coste
La Source du LysonNapoléon Coste

Since the Romantic era, guitar music has shifted from a solemn atmosphere to a more human lyricism.

Coste may not be widely known outside the guitar world, but within it he is a major composer.

This piece is filled with romantic, lively, and happy imagery.