

I have to add - to be quite honest - that when teaching I do not like to deal with my own music. I feel insignificant and unimportant in respect of the music I write. Since then, especially when published, they belong to everybody, and I am no longer especially fond of a piece or of another.


He was artistic director of the Andrés Segovia Foundation of Linares from 1997 to 2005. He has also discovered the Variazioni by Ottorino Respighi and several works written for the guitarist Andrés Segovia by Cyril Scott, Pierre de Bréville, Lennox Berkeley and many others.

He has also written four works for guitar with guitar orchestra, seven concertos for guitar, some in combination with other instruments (including mandolin and accordion), and several duets (for guitar with bassoon, cello, violin and vibraphone).įrom 1967 to 2006, Gilardino supervised the publication of hundreds of new guitar works by Edizioni Musicali Bèrben. These have been recorded by the guitarist Cristiano Porqueddu for Brilliant Classics. Numbers 1 through 48 have dedications that play an important role in identifying influences and traditions that are important to the composer, and help provide a context in which to interpret the individual etudes. The title places the collection in the tradition of the Transcendental Etudes by Franz Liszt. The Studi di virtuosità e di trascendenza represent one of the most significant contributions to the guitar repertoire in the 20th century. His solo works include five volumes of Studi di virtuosità e di trascendenza (1981-1988), two numbered sonatas (1985, 1986) as well as several titled sonatas and sonatinas, two sets of variations (1989, 1991), and Ikonostas for a guitar tuned in G (2004). Gilardino has composed much music for solo guitar, as well as chamber music and concertos. The Conservatory awarded him the Marengo Music Prize in 1998. Viotti in Vercelli from 1965 to 1981, and held a professorship at the Antonio Vivaldi Conservatory in Alessandria from 1981 to 2004. Gilardino was born in Vercelli, Italy, on 16 November 1941.ĭuring his concert career, from 1958 to 1981, he premiered hundreds of new works for the guitar.
