Recent Sheet Music Releases: Haydn for guitar and flute, Turlough O’Carolan, and Stephen Goss at the Movies We get so much sheet music sent to us by various publishers year ’round—literally hundreds of pieces in...
Music to Play: Mark Small’s ‘January’ From the Winter 2017 issue of Classical Guitar Click here to download a PDF of “January” A frequent...
Happy New Year!! Emre Sabuncuoglu Plays ‘Auld Lang Syne’ In the U.S., the UK, and some other places, as well, the old Scottish tune ‘Auld Lang Syne’...
Segovia Sunday #10:The Maestro Plays Pieces by Bach, de Visée, Sor, Villa-Lobos, and Albéniz For our final Segovia Sunday entry, here’s a nearly 45-minute Maestro Mega-dose, in which Segovia performs assorted pieces...
Drum Roll, Please: Blair J.’s 10 Favorite Classical Guitar Discs of the Year I’ve sure listened to a lot of fantastic classical guitar albums in the past year! Herewith, ten of...
Historical Perspectives on the Guitar Ensemble Nowadays, whether amateur or professional, guitarists are getting together to perform in duos, trios, and quartets, as well as larger units of players. Read More
Video Pick of the Week: Ekaterina Zaytseva Plays Tárrega’s ‘Variations on Paganini’s ‘Carnival of Venice” A Russian guitarist who has been living in Catalonia (Spain) for many years, Ekaterina Zaytseva has played and taught...
Recent Albums by Brian Farrell, Sven Lundestad, and Mats Bergström Most weeks we take a peek at recent albums or sheet music releases. Here are three of the...
How Chet Atkins, the King of Country Guitar, Helped Popularize Classical Repertoire FROM THE WINTER 2017 ISSUE OF CLASSICAL GUITAR | BY JOHN PATYKULA | PHOTOS BY MICHAEL PEIRCE, COURTESY...
Fretwork: Maui Masterworks from Luthier John A. Decker Jr. From the Summer 2017 issue of Classical Guitar | BY BLAIR JACKSON People do not usually associate classical-...