Carlo Barone Explained

Carlo Barone (born in Vigevano in 1955) is a classical guitarist and conductor specializing in the performance practice of 19th-century music, especially 19th-century guitar works.

He is director of the Accademia "l'Ottocento" (Academy of Nineteenth-Century Music) a non-profit Association active since 1982, in Lecce (Italy) and France; which documents and publishes original 19th-century musical material and researches the performance practice of this musical era.[1] Carlo Barone conducts international courses, masterclasses and lectures on the interpretation of 19th-century musical works, e.g. by composers such as Mauro Giuliani and Fernando Sor.[2] [3]

Barone is the conductor of Orchestra dell’Accademia l’Ottocento which performs on original classical period instruments.

As a performer Barone uses historical period guitars by luthiers such as Guadagnini, Soriot, Garganese, Lacôte, etc.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Accademia "l'Ottocento". 2009-07-14. 2016-03-03. https://web.archive.org/web/20160303181711/http://www.accademia800.org/pagine/pagine_inglese/accademia_descrizione_ing.htm. dead.
  2. Web site: Advanced Studies 19th Century Style and Performance Practice. Carlo Barone. Accademia "l'Ottocento". 2009-07-14. 2011-10-08. https://web.archive.org/web/20111008012349/http://www.accademia800.org/pagine/pagine_inglese/scuola_internaz_ing%20.htm. dead.
  3. Web site: Carlo Barone. 2009-07-14. 2017-04-28. https://web.archive.org/web/20170428224406/http://www.accademia800.org/pagine/pagine_inglese/BARONE_ing.HTM. dead.