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Ivan Eugen Padovec (17 July 1800 – 4 November 1873), commonly known as Johann (Ivan) Padowetz (see the signature on the photo), born in the baroque town of Varaždin in Croatia (known for its festivals of baroque music), was a guitar virtuoso, who gave concerts in Zagreb, Vienna, Prague, Budapest, Hamburg, London, etc. He constructed a ten-string guitar. Also, his ''Theoretisch-praktische Guitarrschule'' was published by Werner & Comp. in Vienna around 1844. List of works Orchestral compositions * ''Premier Concertino'' in C-major, for guitar and strings # ''Allegro moderato'' # ''Andante'' # ''Rondo. Allegretto'' * ''Second Concertino'' in F-major, for guitar and strings # ''Allegro moderato'' # ''Andante sostenuto'' # ''Polacca A polacca (or ''polacre'') is a type of seventeenth- to nineteenth-century sailing vessel, similar to the xebec. The name is the feminine of "Polish" in the Italian language. The polacca was frequently seen in the Mediterranean. It had two or th ...
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Ivan Padovec
Ivan Eugen Padovec (17 July 1800 – 4 November 1873), commonly known as Johann (Ivan) Padowetz (see the signature on the photo), born in the baroque town of Varaždin in Croatia (known for its festivals of baroque music), was a guitar virtuoso, who gave concerts in Zagreb, Vienna, Prague, Budapest, Hamburg, London, etc. He constructed a ten-string guitar. Also, his ''Theoretisch-praktische Guitarrschule'' was published by Werner & Comp. in Vienna around 1844. List of works Orchestral compositions * ''Premier Concertino'' in C-major, for guitar and strings # ''Allegro moderato'' # ''Andante'' # ''Rondo. Allegretto'' * ''Second Concertino'' in F-major, for guitar and strings # ''Allegro moderato'' # ''Andante sostenuto'' # ''Polacca A polacca (or ''polacre'') is a type of seventeenth- to nineteenth-century sailing vessel, similar to the xebec. The name is the feminine of "Polish" in the Italian language. The polacca was frequently seen in the Mediterranean. It had two or th ...
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