Segovia: A Centenary Celebration Part XIII, 1961—Bach’s Complete Third Cello Suite BY GRAHAM WADE | FROM THE FEBRUARY 1994 ISSUE OF CLASSICAL GUITAR Andrés Segovia began 1961 in his...
Video Pick of the Week: Jan Depreter Plays His Gorgeous Piece ‘Moreliana: Homage to Sergei Rachmaninoff’ What can I say? I love Belgian guitarist Jan Depreter! His playing epitomizes all the qualities I most...
Segovia: A Centenary Celebration Part XII, 1960’s ‘Golden Jubilee’ Record Released BY GRAHAM WADE | FROM THE JANUARY 1994 ISSUE OF CLASSICAL GUITAR As we have seen, 1959 witnessed...
Video Pick of the Week: The Virtual Guitar Orchestra Plays Sérgio Assad’s ‘Scient, Safe & Sane’ Perhaps you remember the “Virtual Guitar Orchestra” video from a couple of months ago, in which classical guitar...
Segovia: A Centenary Celebration Part XI, 160 Performances Per Year (1958–59) BY GRAHAM WADE | FROM THE DECEMBER 1993 ISSUE OF CLASSICAL GUITAR At the beginning of 1958 Segovia...
Guitarist/Composer/Teacher Benjamin Verdery Has Taken the Eclectic Road From the July/August 2020 issue of Acoustic Guitar | By Mark Small Benjamin Verdery inhabits his own exclusive territory in the classical guitar...
Ecuadorian Master Luthier Luis Uyaguari Uses Hand Tools and Designs His Own Guitar Molds From the July/August 2020 issue of Acoustic Guitar | By Gary Parks Almost 50 years ago, master luthier Luis Uyaguari Quezada, then an...
Video Pick of the Week: Giacomo Susani Premieres ‘Nona Onda,’ a Serenade for Guitar, Cello, and Orchestra Back in 2018, we wrote about a wonderful piece called Quintet (for Guitar and String Quartet), written by...
Segovia: A Centenary Celebration Part X, Segovia’s Zenith (1955-56) BY GRAHAM WADE | FROM THE NOVEMBER 1993 ISSUE OF CLASSICAL GUITAR In 1955 the image of Andrés...
How Julian Bream Recovered From an Accident that Changed How He Played Guitar In July 1984, the incomparable master guitarist Julian Bream was seriously injured in an automobile accident near his...