Video Pick of the Week: Stephanie Jones Plays Pernambuco’s ‘Sons de Carrilhões’ This week’s Video Pick is a performance by one of our favorite young guitarists, Stephanie Jones, who hails...
Segovia: A Centenary Celebration Part XVII—Celebrated in Concert Through Age 94, and Surprising Posthumous Criticism BY GRAHAM WADE | FROM THE JUNE 1994 ISSUE OF CLASSICAL GUITAR The final two decades of Andrés...
Rising Guitar Star: An Exclusive Interview with Bokyung Byun BY ANNETT RICHTER, VICE PRESIDENT OF THE MINNESOTA GUITAR SOCIETY (A note from CG editor Blair Jackson: I’m...
Celebrating the Life of Classical Guitar Master Julian Bream—a 2014 Interview with Our First Cover Artist I think it’s fair to say that after Andrés Segovia, Julian Bream is perhaps the most important guitarist...
Legendary Maestro Julian Bream Dies at 87 It is with great sadness that we report that one of classical guitar’s greatest proponents—Julian Bream—has passed away...
Segovia: A Centenary Celebration Part XVI—Segovia’s Later Recordings 1965-1977 BY GRAHAM WADE | FROM THE MAY 1994 ISSUE OF CLASSICAL GUITAR In 1956 Segovia had begun a...
Segovia: A Centenary Celebration Part XV—’Platero Y Yo’ & The Maestro’s Take on The Beatles BY GRAHAM WADE | FROM THE APRIL 1994 ISSUE OF CLASSICAL GUITAR During Segovia’s customary North American tour...
VIdeo Pick of the Week: Berta Rojas Plays Barrios’ ‘Un Sueño en la floresta’ (and More!) The gifted Paraguayan guitarist Berta Rojas is arguably the finest interpreter of pieces by her illustrious countryman AgustÍn...
Into the New World: John Williams Travels Beyond Classical Guitar’s European Roots (A 1998 Interview) BY MARK SMALL [The following article was first published in Acoustic Guitar, January 1999; re-published in Acoustic Guitar‘s...
Segovia: A Centenary Celebration Part XIV, 1962—Segovia’s Popularity in the US Expands BY GRAHAM WADE | FROM THE MARCH 1994 ISSUE OF CLASSICAL GUITAR Andrés Segovia began 1962 with his...