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rkm
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  • Posted: 10/31/2018 02:26
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Any favourite eras, composers, guitarists, albums?
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  • #2
  • Posted: 10/31/2018 02:31
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Andres Seagovia is alays a good listen
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  • Posted: 10/31/2018 02:40
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To answer your question directly, my last piece I posted is the only thing I'd really search out to purposely listen to from Joaquรญn Rodrigo, but did enjoy some lute music from the early music period. If you are open to that, there's millions of choices there.


Dolcissima Et Amorosa: The Lute Music O...igel North

This was pretty cool if lute and guitar can be buddies.

Same with this from Vivaldi:

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And Dowland:

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Never heard this before, but the first track was legit:

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Also this is a must: (at about 30 seconds)

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  • Posted: 10/31/2018 04:11
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my favorite, though strictly speaking, it's not a classical guitar.... rather quite related Ronroco by Gustavo Santaolalla
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  • Posted: 10/31/2018 22:07
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Love it. Listening. Playing. All eras.

It's not particularly original to say so, but my favorite piece remains Rodrigo's Concierto de Aranjuez. I am a big fan of the guitar quintets of Luigi Boccherini. I also enjoy Tarrega, Sor, and Albeniz.

My favorite player is Christopher Parkening, although I also love Segovia, Pepe Romero, (the other) John Williams, Kazuhito Yamashita, Sharon Isbin, and of course, Julian Bream. And laugh if you may, but most people have no idea that the cootchie cootchie girl, Charo, plays a mean classical guitar herself (she studied under Segovia).
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  • Posted: 11/01/2018 08:19
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I thinl Fischman pretty much nailed it, but if you like classical guitar, you should also check out some of the flamenco guitarists such as Paco de Lucia or Vicente Amigo. I think you'd really enjoy.

Quite a good intro would be:

Ciudad De Las Ideas by Vicente Amigo
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  • Posted: 11/01/2018 12:51
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>i love classical guitar
>only knows how to play romanza badly
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  • Posted: 11/07/2018 07:04
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Iโ€™ve been checking out the music of Augustin Barrios Mangore.

Interesting guy..
https://www.guitarsalon.com/blog/?p=14612

Itโ€™s always interesting to weigh up different recorded versions of music.

Hereโ€™s some better collections of his stuff (and Iโ€™m sure there are others):


Barrios - John Williams Plays Music Of Agustรญn Barrios Mangorรฉ by John Williams (AUS)


The Great Paraguayan - John Williams Plays Barrios by John Williams (AUS)


Music Of Barrios by David Russell
rkm
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  • Posted: 11/07/2018 07:06
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This is perhaps Barriosโ€™ best composition


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