Guitar-focused conversations and performances with music professionals, students, composers, and educators. Hosted by Andy LeGrand.
A guitar instructor once said to me, "Each time you strike the string, you place something into this Universe. The things you create in life resonate somewhere and perhaps with someone eventually. So, I encourage you to keep your intentions pure and efforts at the highest level because Resonance - resound and echo - will return to you."Resonance: Most often, when I hear the word, I consider sound, echoes, reverberations. When I tune my Navarro Guitar, the resonances that occur in the instrument's woods help me know when it is in or out of tune - a simple but beautiful moment. But Resonance is more than sound. Emotional Resonance occurs when someone feels another's pain or joy. Social Resonance is something that we often strive for in relationships with one another. Simply put, Resonance is the quality of being "resonant," which can mean "strong and deep in tone" or "having a lasting effect." We all know 2020 and 2021 have been challenging years for individuals and organizations. These years will have a "lasting effect" in so many areas of life. And as I look back over this year, I am grateful for the presence of opportunities to more closely understand elements in my life and myself and how they resonate with one another. This past year a resonance shifted. We've missed live music and the creativity that flows from artists when interacting and sharing with an audience. We've missed the "striking of the stings" while playing with and for others. We've missed seeing the faces of those in my community who enjoy watching and listening as musical artists perform. And with the lack of these things, Resonance shifted.We are grateful. Knoxville Classical Guitar was able to present four concerts during this past concert season. We are thankful we have been able to continue providing music education to youth in the Knoxville Area. We appreciate the opportunity to create and maintain this podcast and share conversations and music with you.At Knoxville Classical Guitar, we want to continue creating, educating, sharing conversations, and presenting music to serve you and our community. We've planned for an entire in-person concert season next year, we've arranged workshops and masterclasses with world-class artists, and we have plans to expand our youth and adult guitar ensemble programs. We desire to increase the amplitude of the things we do in our community. We want to build a resonance that will benefit those in our path.We cannot do this without support from our community. We cannot do this without you. Whether you are listening to this episode abroad or in Knoxville, Tennesee, please consider a donation to Knoxville Classical Guitar today."The things you create in life resonate somewhere and perhaps with someone... Resonance - resound and echo - will return to you."You can donate today online or by post with the information found on our website at KnoxvilleClassicalGuitar.com. If you'd like to mail a check, please send it to Knoxville Classical Guitar 213 Hotel Road, Knoxville, TN 37918.https://donorbox.org/support-the-knoxville-classical-guitar-society
Listen to Andy talk with singer-songwriter Jess Kerber about her time a Berklee College of Music, song-writing, life, and more. Her songs "Lost in October," "Annabelle's Room," and "Carolina Girl" are shared in this episode! This episode also features Knoxville's own Ben Kreider's "The Marionette."
Listen to Andy LeGrand and Ana Vidovic discuss her upcoming concert in Knoxville, TN, her family, composers, and more.
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Listen as Andy LeGrand shares his conversation with singer-songwriter and classical guitarist Jeffrey Fratus. Jeffrey shares his band, Monohan's, music and plays live on this fantastic episode of KnoxGuitarBox.Harry Moore's - Rolling MelodyMonohan's (Jeffrey Fratus) - Empty Wilderness, The Past and Everything Else, Big Surprise, and Abraham.
Patrick Kerber holds performance degrees from Loyola University and the University of New Orleans, and his studies include years of private study with Pepe Romero. As a solo guitarist, Mr. Kerber has performed on stage, radio, and television. Join us Sunday, January 10th night at 7 PM, as we listen to Mr. Kerber's original compositions and arrangement of the music of Gasper Sanz for guitar quartet.
KnoxGuitarBox fifth episode, “A Conversation with Candice Mowbray.” Join us as we listen to Candice's music and discussion with Andy about CDs, schools, musical and personal growth, and more. We'll have new segments, one spotlighting young composer Ben Kreider, and another will offer a chance to win a prize via guitar trivia.
Enjoy A Conversation with Silviu Ciulei as he and Andy LeGrand discuss school and music in Romania and Tennessee, gypsies, Flamenco and Classical Guitar, and more. You'll enjoy listening to Silviu's band Maharajah Flamenco Trio during the podcast.
Enjoy A Conversation with Jerry Willard, as he and Andy LeGrand discuss Jerry's life and music, Julian Bream, the archlute, the baroque guitar, and more. You'll enjoy listening to Jerry's arrangements and recordings of J.S. Bach and Gasper Sanz during the podcast. There's a surprise in this October episode of KnoxGuitarBox.
I’m excited as Goran Ivanovic joins me in this episode! We had a wonderful, detailed conversation about his music projects, compositions, and life. There's music too!