Also known as Francisco Bartolomé Sanz CelmaGaspar Sanz, Gaspar Sanz
compositor y guitarrista español
5 total works indexed
· 2011 · cited 20,638x
· 2016 · cited 6,275x
· 2017 · cited 4,829x
2 objects attributed to Gaspar Sanz Celma, held across European museums, libraries & archives · via Europeana
Music instruction on the Spanish guitar and method of his first rudiments, until he touches it with skill [Music noticed]:] with two ingenious labyrinths, variety of sones and dances of scratching; with a brief Treaty to accompany with perfection, on the very essential part for the Guitar, Arpa, and Organo, summarized in doze rules,...
Music instruction on the Spanish guitar and method of his first rudiments, until he touches it with skill [Music noticed]:] with two ingenious labyrinths, variety of sones and dances of scratching; with a brief Treaty to accompany with perfection, on the very essential part for the Guitar, Arpa, and Organo, summarized in doze rules,...
Gaspar Sanz, de nombre real Francisco Bartolomé Sanz Celma (Calanda, Teruel, 4 de abril de 1640 - Madrid, 1710), fue un compositor, guitarrista y organista del Barroco español. Estudió música, teología y filosofía en la Universidad de Salamanca, donde más tarde fue nombrado profesor de música. Escribió tres libros de pedagogía y obras para guitarra barroca que forman una parte importante del actual repertorio de guitarra clásica según los mejores músicos sobre las técnicas de la guitarra.
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