Video Pick of the Week: Giorgio Signorile’s “Ninna Nanna a Donegal” This week’s video pick is by the highly respected Italian composer and guitarist Giorgio Signorile (b. 1962). Signorile has...
Sheet Music Review: Checking Out Two Works by Stephen Goss A CG Online Exclusive. Composer Stephen Goss is so prolific, we can barely keep up with his output....
Video Pick of the Week: Guitar Trek Plays Albeniz’s “Tango” Australia’s eclectic Guitar Trek quartet (Tim Kain, Minh Le Hoang, Matt Withers, and Bradley Kunda) play an amazing...
What is ‘Real’ When it Comes to Guitar Sound? Performance and Recordings: Is There a Conflict? by Graham Wade Recordings of classical-guitar music go back over a...
Pablo Villegas Talks About his New CD and the Challenges of Playing Concertos From all outward appearances, Pablo Sáinz Villegas has led a charmed life. A native of the La Rioja...
Video Pick of the Week: Ian Ridgley Plays the Beatles’ “Norwegian Wood” Can it really be 50 years ago today (December 3) that the Beatles released their landmark Rubber Soul...
CD Reviews: Looking In on New Zealand Classical Guitar (Discs from Mike Hogan/Christopher Hill, John Couch, and the NZGQ) A CG Online Exclusive By Blair Jackson One might not immediately think of New Zealand as being a...
Video Pick of the Week: Pablo Villegas Plays the First Movement of the ‘Concierto de Aranjuez’ As November marks the 75th anniversary of the premiere of Joaquin Rodrigo’s immortal Concierto de Aranjuez, we thought...
Review: 2 Challenging Pieces by an Exciting Young Composer Idiosyncratic, Complex, And Cool: Noon and Little Chant by Janko Raseta At the modest age of 24, this...
A Look Back at the Third Bakewell Guitar Ensemble Weekend The twice-yearly Bakewell Guitar Ensemble Weekend now seems to now be a firm fixture in the musical...