Andres Segovia is one of the most influential people in the world of classical guitar. This is probably one of the most revealing films of Andres Segovia I have ever…
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Johann Sebastian Bach – Chaconne in d Minor
Johann Sebastian Bach (“Bach” in German means a “water stream”) is a german composer from the 18th century. He was born in 1685 and he started performing from the early…
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Isaac Albeniz or Isaac Manuel Francisco Albéniz y Pascual (his full name with both parents surnames) is one of the most influential composers of the late romanticism in the Spanish…
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Stephanie Jones just never stops to amaze me…! First, the pieces from South American, Argentine Tangos she takes on as a challenge..?!? Guys – honestly, I might have a big…
Continue ReadingFernando Sor
Fernando Sor without any exaggeration is the most important person in the history os Spanish guitar. We can call him a father of the classical guitar, in a way. He…
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Jaume Torrent is my professor from the Conservatory of the Liceo from Barcelona, who led me through my graduation years. His work as a composer is EXTREMELY EXTENSIVE, from Fantasia…
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Ana Vidovic is probably one of the most beautiful classical guitarists we have. She is also one of the most talented. Observed from a school and academic level of perception,…
Continue ReadingManuel de Falla – Danza De La Vida Breve
Manuel de Falla is one of the most important Spanish composers of all time. He lived and worked in the first half of the 20th century, and besides Isaac Albéniz,…
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Francisco Tarrega is without any doubt, one of the most influential figures in the development of the Spanish guitar. He made such a contribution with his opus, that one simple…
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This three-part majestic piece La Catedral is by Agustin Barrios Mangore, who is a Paraguayan composer. He expanded the realm of classical guitar in many ways. First, he was a virtuoso, “el…
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