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Claude Antoine Jean Georges Napoléon Coste (27 June 1805 – 14 January 1883) was a French classical guitarist and composer.

Napoléon Coste (1805–1883) with one of his Lacôte floating 7th string guitars, an 18th-century arch-cittern, a French 19th century cittern, and a custom extra-large guitar.
Napoléon Coste (1805–1883) with one of his Lacôte "floating 7th string" guitars, an 18th-century arch-cittern, a French 19th century cittern, and a custom extra-large guitar.

Biography


Napoléon Coste was born in Amondans (Doubs), near Besançon, France. He was first taught the guitar by his mother, an accomplished player. As a teenager he became a teacher of the instrument and appeared in three concerts in the Franche-Comté. In 1829, at the age of 24, he moved to Paris where he studied under Fernando Sor and quickly established himself as the leading French virtuoso guitarist [source: Ari van Vliet: Napoléon Coste, Biography, 2016] However, the demand for guitarists was in decline and, though his brilliance provided financial stability he had to self-publish his works. Napoléon Coste was influenced by the Early Classical-Romantic composers of the time including Hector Berlioz. Coste's Opus no.47, La Source du Lyson is inspired by nature much like Berlioz's program music.[1]

Coste injured his left shoulder in 1863 as a result of an accident but this didn't bring his performing career to an end because he performed in public until 1881. After Sor's death, Coste edited and republished Sor's original method for guitar as Méthode complète pour la Guitare par Ferdinand Sor, rédigée et augmentée [refingered and expanded] de nombreux exemples et leçons par N. Coste.

Coste was a member of the masonic lodge Les Frères Unis Inséparables.[2]

He had a special fondness for playing on a seven string guitar. He is known as one of the first composers to transcribe guitar music of the 17th century into modern musical notation. He died at age 77, leaving a significant catalogue of original compositions. Napoleon Coste was famous for his unique seven string guitar with a “floating” 7th string typically tuned to D or C called the Lacôte Heptachord. Tonally this invention created more depth when played as the floating string would vibrate sympathetically even as the other strings were plucked.[3]


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[de] Napoléon Coste

Napoléon Coste (gesprochen cost), gemäß Geburtsurkunde vom „achten Messidor des 13. Jahres der Republik“ Claude Antoine Jean George Napoléon Coste[1] (* 27. Juni 1805 in Amondans (Département Doubs); † 17. Februar 1883 in Paris) war ein französischer Gitarrist, Gitarrenlehrer und Komponist. Er bereicherte die Gitarrenliteratur durch die konsequente Entwicklung der polyphonen Möglichkeiten der Gitarre und war ein herausragender Vertreter der romantischen Epoche der Gitarre.
- [en] Napoléon Coste

[es] Napoléon Coste

Napoléon Coste (27 de junio de 1805 Amondans, Doubs, Francia – 17 de febrero de 1883) fue un guitarrista y compositor francés.

[ru] Кост, Наполеон

Наполео́н Кост (фр. Napoléon Coste, полное имя Клод Антуан Жан Жорж Наполеон Кост — Claude Antoine Jean George Napoléon Coste; 27 июня 1805, Амондан, департамент Ду — 17 февраля 1883, Париж) — французский классический гитарист и композитор, ученик Фернандо Сора.



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