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In this episode I mostly talk about not having anything to talk about, and we end with 12 Studies by Martin Slater.
A teen guitarist brings a percussive work by Roland Dyens, an 18-year-old cellist performs a Beethoven Cello Sonata, and a teen soprano sings a work entitled "Joy". We also hear a flashback performance from a French Horn player who was featured on the show back in 2012.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Send us a textPerforming for private events can be a very lucrative and fulfilling role for musicians. Jim Perona, a thriving full-time musician and author of “How to Book Gigs as a Solo Musician”, specializes in this area. With over 15 years as a professional guitarist performing for private events, Jim shares many valuable factors for booking well paid gigs, building a strong client base, and overcoming common obstacles that hold musicians back. Whether you're just starting out or looking to level up your music career in the private event space, this episode dives into both the essential foundations and the often-overlooked factors that can lead to long-term success.
Chris talks with Nick Hurt, guitar instructor at Sul Ross State University, about the 2nd annual Guitar in the Big Bend concert series, coming up Feb 7-8 in Alpine and Marfa. World-traveling guitarists Dr. Isaac Bustos and Dr. Alejandro Montiel will perform as Duo Fortis in two evening concerts. The pair will also be providing a masterclass for SRSU music students, a fascinating and insightful event that is open to the public. Lastly, a Texas Luthier Showcase will highlight the builders of fine instruments and offer a display of rare and interesting guitars from Alpine's Far West Guitars showroom. More event details at https://www.guitarinthebigbend.com/ And coming up March 15, a performance by the Austin Classical Guitar Youth Orchestra (https://austinclassicalguitar.org/acgyo-give-tour-alpine-tx/)
Nicoletta Todesco and Thomas Flippin (Live at New York Classical Guitar Society) join us for this year's holiday show.
On today's episode of Gibraltar Today,We are joined in the studio by Jared Peralta who has just returned from multiple meetings in Samoa with the Commonwealth's Heads of Government.He tells us what transpired during the trip.-As it is Literature week we talk about a new book.Richard Garcia pops in to tell us about his new book detailing the family business of Gache here on the rock and how its has been a business that has stayed in the family since 1830!-There is a classical guitar recital on the rock tonight from Rafael Aguire and he is here to let us know a little more about it and also himself.We are also treated to a short live performance from him which you definitely shouldn't miss. -And lastly Christine Vasquez keeps us up to date on an ongoing story involving an MOD boat chase and also a video that has been circulating where some people are suggesting a gunshot was heard. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Blake Slonecker, the virtuoso of late-in-the-week-really-really-tough-crosswords, has demonstrated why he has earned that monicker in today's puzzle, filled with some treacherously clever clues and just a slight scattering of "gimmes", although even the gimmes were more like "probably's". Deets inside, as well as the surprising winner of this week's JAMCOTWA (Jean And Mike Crossword Of The Week Award), as well as some fabulous listener mail. Enjoy!Show note imagery: Andrés Segovia, winner of a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award for CLASSICALGUITAR, We love feedback! Send us a text...Contact Info:We love listener mail! Drop us a line, crosswordpodcast@icloud.com.Also, we're on FaceBook, so feel free to drop by there and strike up a conversation!
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Alexandra Whittingham is a prominent figure in the guitar world. At the age of 16, she began filming and editing videos of herself playing popular guitar repertoire and posting them online, rapidly catching the attention of viewers all over the world. Since then Alexandra's online community continues to grow, and her videos have amassed over 50 million views since. She's also a recording artist on the Decca Classics label, and a member of the guitar faculty at Chetham's School of Music (where she first started her own musical journey at the age of 11).In this episode, Alexandra talks about how she manages her online presence with such a large following, and how her approach there hasn't changed much over the years, despite the internet and social media being a very different place to when she first started out. We discuss how the guitar is still a relatively new instrument in the classical realm, though fast-growing in popularity, and Alexandra talks about the enjoyment she's found in playing to intimate venues. She also recounts the repressed memory of the time she didn't have a visa the day before she was due to set off on tour...-------------------Alexandra's links:WebsiteInstagramYouTubeSpotify-------------------Follow The Classical Circuit on InstagramDid you enjoy this episode? If so, ratings and follows help a lot with visibility, if you have a spare moment... *bats eyelashes*No offence taken if not.--------------------Music: François Couperin - Le Tic-Toc-Choc ou Les MaillotinsPerformed by Daniel Lebhardt--------------------This podcast is also available to listen to via The Violin Channel--------------------The Classical Circuit is made by Ella Lee (producer by trade, pianist at heart). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hi everyone - I am thrilled to announce I have joined the Free Music Archive Website. I have uploaded 85 pieces of music which may be used by anyone in need of background music for any project absolutely free of charge. My music is divided into 3 categories - Classical Guitar & Various instruments and ensembles - Orchestral Miniatures for Orchestra lasting between 2 & 5 Minutes and Soundscapes (sound images). In this episode the work featured is "VOYAGE" Jonathan Page and Myself collaborated on this work.
Hi everyone - I am thrilled to announce I have joined the Free Music Archive Website. I have uploaded 85 pieces of music which may be used by anyone in need of background music for any project absolutely free of charge. My music is divided into 3 categories - Classical Guitar & Various instruments and ensembles - Orchestral Miniatures for Orchestra lasting between 2 & 5 Minutes and Soundscapes (sound images). In this episode the work featured is "ANGEL" - main theme & finale.
Send us a Text Message.From the second the title faded from my 19 inch Zenith CRT and the opening montage began, I was an insta-fan of Fina Fantasy 3/6. Nothing could have prepared me for the epic adventure that awaited me. An experience rich with high drama, interesting characters, engrossing gameplay and a story for the ages, FF3/6 remains one of my Top 5 games of all time.Anyone who's played this world class RPG has a similar story. So, let's hear them! On Part 1 of our multi part exploration of Final Fantasy 3/6, over a dozen guests share their unique first impressions and why this game stuck with them for the days, weeks and in some cases, years to come. STARRING (all handles from Twitter) Aiden Moher (@adribbleofink)Greg Sewart of the Player One Podcast and Generation 16 (@sewart) James and JJ of RetroFits on YouTube (@FitsRetro)Julian Titus (@julian_titus) of The Stage Select Podcast (@StageSelectPod)The Lets Play Princess (@TheLPPrincess) Mekel Kasanova (@MekelKasanova)Mike of the Distorted Illuminations YouTube channel (@MadMonarch_DI) Mike aka MageORage on Twitch and YouTube (@mageorage)@MustinRyan aka @GameswCoffeeRyan Lindsay of KISS 105.3 in Ottawa (@THERyanLindsay) Seth Sturgill (@twodollarhero) from @allnpodcastTim Knowles of The Leetist Trevor and Jeff of New Dad Gaming Podcast (@NewDadGaming) Trey of the NintenDomain Podcast (@Ninten_Domain) Wade aka (@ProfNoctis) XerxexYurik (@YurikArkady on TikTok)SONG COVERSFINAL FANTASY VI: 'Terra's Theme' | Classical Guitar by John Oeth Guitar - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aY7mJvYNLYEKids Run Through the City Corner (Final Fantasy VI) by John Oeth Guitar - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yxnKF7geWwgMy Website: agamerlooksat40.comMy Discord: https://discord.com/invite/SdaE4atGjCMy Twitter: @agamerlooksat40My TikTok: @agamerlooksat40My Facebook: facebook.com/agamerlooksat40My Insta: @agamerlooksat40My Patreon: patreon.com/agamerlooksat40My Email: agamerlooksat40@gmail.comMy Phone Number: Ehhhhh, not gonna happen. :-D Support the Show.
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What if a single moment of inspiration could change the trajectory of your entire life? Join us on the Resonate podcast as we chat with the phenomenal guitar maestro, Pat Coldrick. From the tender age of 12, when he first heard Segovia on the radio, Pat's love for the guitar was ignited, leading him to a self-taught journey brimming with relentless dedication. Hear about Pat's return to playing in his late 40s and the creation of "Lament," a deeply moving guitar piece that touched hearts and reaffirmed his musical calling. Pat opens up about the raw emotions and cherished memories that fueled this composition. We talked about the importance of pursuing dreams at any age and how creative expression can fill an existential void, bringing fulfillment and purpose to our lives.Finally, prepare to be inspired by tales of perseverance and triumph as Pat recounts his rise from busking on Grafton Street to receiving standing ovations at the National Concert Hall. Don't miss the opportunity to hear Pat's incredible stories and insights into the world of classical guitar.Support the Show.Thanks for listening! To book a free consultation with Aideen visit https://www.confidenceinsinging.com/contact/
In this episode, I talk about the awkward moment I ran into my chiropractor on vacation, pay tribute to one of my favorite guitarists of the non-classical variety, and close the show with a great piece by Stefano Màsera.
Send us a Text Message.In this episode of The Spanish Guitar Mastermind, we're going behind the scenes into the interesting journey of Classical Guitarist @GoharVardanyan who started her path for concert-level mastery as a young child. From practicing with her dad around the age of 5, to becoming a renown virtuosic concert-level touring artist, Gohar opens up about how she made it happen. Make sure to listen all the way through to hear her specific tips and non-negotiables for aspiring guitarists looking to make progress. Whether you're also striving for concert level mastery or just a guitar enthusiast that wants to play for a side passion. Gohar really breaks down the different strategies for both professionals and hobbyists looking to breakthrough to the next level. This episode's got insights from a high level mastery perspective, on the passion and discipline it takes to reach your full potential on the Classical Guitar.Click below to follow Gohar:Instagram | Facebook | Youtube | Official WebsiteFollow David Chiriboga:YoutubeInstagramSpotifyFacebookDavid Chiriboga Music
While we were stomping Goombas and hunting ducks, Japanese gamers were embarking on epic NES adventures. When the missing Final Fantasy 2 and 3 were finally released to the West, fans were excited. Finally, we could try those missing 8-bit epics without downloading sketchy emulators and learning Japanese. While the reality never lived up to the hype, the NES sequels earned the respect of the community, even if they didn't quite live up to the loft standards of 1 and 4. On this edition of A Gamer Looks at 40, we explore this JRPG two-some and do some memory mining of our very own.STARRING (All handles from Twitter)Aiden Moher (@adribbleofink)Barry Carenza of Premium Edition Games (@HawkHellfire)@DancarnateGreg Sewart of the Player One Podcast and Generation 16 (@sewart) John Trenbeath (@crazyjohnt)Mekel Kasanova (@MekelKasanova) Mike of the Distorted Illuminations YouTube channel (@MadMonarch_DI) Moses aka @thewellredmage of the-pixels.com and Gamelogica on YouTubeNate McLellan (@natedoescomedy79 on TikTok)Ryan aka @GameswCoffeeSONG COVERSFINAL FANTASY II: 'Town' | Classical Guitar by John Oeth Guitar - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gZwJ-Ap82FoFinal Fantasy II - Tower of the Magi (Harp Solo) by Harpsibored - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cdMwNDcl1Bs My Website: agamerlooksat40.comMy Discord: https://discord.com/invite/SdaE4atGjCMy Twitter: @agamerlooksat40My TikTok: @agamerlooksat40My Facebook: facebook.com/agamerlooksat40My Insta: @agamerlooksat40My Patreon: patreon.com/agamerlooksat40My Email: agamerlooksat40@gmail.comMy Phone Number: Ehhhhh, not gonna happen. :-D Support the show
Chris talks with guitarist and instructor Nicolas Hurt about a series of classical guitar events happening April 12-14 in Alpine and Marfa: "Guitar in the Big Bend". Nick has big plans for this new annual event, and the first installment features performances, a masterclass and workshop with Romanian guitar virtuoso Dragos Ilie – along with Jeremy Waldrip and Nick himself.
In this episode I talk about the unfortunate passing of the great Armand Coeck, and my encounter with a new way of playing guitar. The show ends with a great suite by Javier Contreras.
Our Media Path takes us to the influential and iconic 70s when Paul McCartney & Wings flew over Europe, The UK, and The World, lifted by the guitar mastery of Laurence Juber and when studio pages roamed the NBC hallways, collecting memorable celebrity encounters and handing gift cards to Johnny Carson.Former page, Shelley Herman is an Emmy-Nominated TV writer who has penned a delicious tell-all about her page years called, My Peacock Tale: Secrets of An NBC Page. It's stuffed with dishy stories about Robin Williams, Andy Kaufman, Ringo Starr, Johnny Cash, Jimmy Stewart, Harry Chapin, and Lucille Ball. As a page, Shelley pulled from her arsenal of wit, charm, courage and grit to navigate moody celebs, exacting execs and the occasional #MeToo, brutish assault. All in a polyester skirt and close toed shoes. Her book will enrich, amuse and inspire you!Then Laurence and Hope Juber fill our studio with their love for each other and for their talented daughters, Ilsey and Nico Juber. Their “How We Met” story is a bright light of fate, destiny, spiritual intervention and Beatles! Your jaw will plummet. Stretch first. The Jubers are a show biz dynasty. Hope's dad, Sherwood Schwartz is the celebrated mind behind Gilligan's Island and The Brady Bunch. She played Greg Brady's girlfriend, she heads up a band called The Nasty Housewives, and she produced Laurence's latest album, recorded at Abbey Road Studios, A Day In My Life.Laurence is a Grammy winning guitarist, recording artist, composer and arranger. AND, he was Fritz's bandleader on his late night comedy show, It's Fritz. So, these two are diving into some catching up. And then, Laurence serenades us with a little Blackbird.Also, Fritz and Weezy are recommending Frontline's The Harvest: Integrating Mississippi's Schools on PBS and Feud: Capote VS. The Swans, available on several platforms, including Hulu, and YouTube.Path Points of Interest:Laurence Juber Laurence Juber on SpotifyA Day in My Life (Recorded at Abbey Road)A Day In My Life VinylThe Evolution of Fingerstyle Guitar by Laurence JuberGuitar With Wings by Laurence JuberLaurence Juber on FacebookLaurence Juber on InstagramHope JuberIlsey JuberNico JuberShelley HermanMy Peacock Tale by Shelley HermanShelley Herman on FacebookShelley Herman on InstagramAmerican Experience - The Harvest: Integrating Mississippi's SchoolsFeud: Capote VS. The Swans
Two years after the flooding, the Lismore community is still working to rebuild and recover from the costliest natural disaster on record.
Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/561 Presented By: TroutRoutes, Togens Fly Shop Sponsors: https://wetflyswing.com/sponsors Growing up with a fishing rod in my hand and the sprawling lakes of Kamloops, BC, as my backyard, I know the serene joy of fly fishing runs deep. Stanton, an old friend and seasoned angler, joins us to share his journey from humble beginnings to the evolution of his craft amidst the myriad challenges and triumphs of fly fishing. We wade through the currents of time, recounting the days of learning the ropes with simple gear and the familial bonds that are intertwined with the pull of the line and the dance of the fly. Stanton's narrative is a blend of personal reflection and a wider lens on the sport's progress, discussing how techniques like chironomid fishing took root and flourished in our local waters, thanks to innovators like his brother Patrick. As our lines cast further into the conversation, Stanton opens up about his hiatus from angling following his daughter's birth—a relatable pause for any parent—and his subsequent reeling back into the competitive sphere. Our chat navigates the shifts in fish populations, the integration of new fishing strategies, and Stanton's aspirations of representing Canada in national competitions. With a nod to the mark left by mentors such as Brian Chan and Phil Rowley, we recognize the intricate tapestry of competitive fishing, its history, and the fresh wave of talent setting their sights on the legacy of the sport. Tying it all together, Stanton brings us shore-side to discuss the vibrant world of fishing lakes and the lure of saltwater challenges. He skillfully guides us through the art of fly tying, revealing innovative techniques that give anglers the edge across seasons. From family roots to the professional crossovers between his classical guitar career and angling pursuits, Stanton's tapestry of passions is a reminder of the joy found in sharing our deepest interests with the community, be it through music, podcasting, or the timeless tradition of fly fishing. Episode Chapters (0:00:05) - Fly Fishing and Fly Tying Memories Nature's influence on Stanton's fly fishing roots in Kamloops, BC, including childhood memories, fishing techniques, and changes in the sport over time. (0:11:49) - Fish Population Changes and Fly Fishing Nature's changes in fish sizes, family life, competition fishing, social media, and family dynamics are discussed in this chapter. (0:16:27) - Parenting Challenges and Fly Fishing History Parenting challenges, competitive fishing, influential mentors, history of stocking lakes, evolution of fly patterns, passion, and commitment of angling legends. (0:20:00) - Fly Fishing Competitions and Patterns Notable figures, fly fishing innovations, competitive events, international challenges, and potential guest involvement in podcasts. (0:34:22) - Fishing Nature's excitement of fly fishing for coho and chinook salmon in British Columbia, differences in techniques and locations, and the anticipation for prime fishing season in lakes. (0:46:07) - Fly Tying, Togens Fly Shop, and Fishing Reflections Product development, sponsorships, podcasting, and fly tying are discussed, highlighting freedom, support, and simplicity in the fishing industry. (0:55:25) - Fishing Lakes Nature's fly-tying techniques for effective Chironomids, scuds, and Mayfly nymphs in specific lakes from April to July. (1:04:27) - Salt Water Fishing, Classical Guitar Playing Nature's saltwater fly fishing for striped bass and bluefish around Cape Cod and Martha's Vineyard, and a conversation with classical guitar teacher Stanton. Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/561
Jonathan Taylor, professional musician and international concert artist provides his perspective on the power and influence of music. Along the way we discuss winning/losing, Houdini, Drake, Andres Segovia and a near death encounter in Targu Mures, Romania. Intro and Outro music from the Classical Guitar catalog of your guest - Jonathan Taylor
On Friday, Feb. 2, 2024, Guitarist/Filmmaker/Teacher Nick Hurt will be performing and screening a short film at the Museum of the Big Bend's new Cultural Events Center. Chris talks with Nick about the film, "Serenade, I Miss You: Four Works for Solo Guitar" (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uO2m1zJhPmo) and about new Texas music for the classical guitar, and Nick performs two pieces – including one originally written and recorded in Alpine!
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Hi everyone, this next work in the series for guitar and various instruments features a dialogue between Flute. & Guitar. I hope you enjoy these dialogues, all my best wishes -Joe
Hi everyone, this next work in the series for guitar and various instruments features a dialogue between flute and classical guitar. Hope you enjoy, all my best wishes Joe.
In this episode, I discuss how one band broke my heart, and another put it back together. The show ends with 2 pieces by Kristian Heim.
You can find the Sight-reading book here: https://www.classicalguitarcorner.com/progressive-sight-reading-for-classical-guitar/ If you are looking for some more information on the beautiful Prelude by Weiss here it is: Petra Poláčková http://www.petrapolackova.com/en/ https://youtu.be/JAjBfs_fzHY?si=riVaZxkqLpt_kv5a The post CGC 110 : Sight Reading on Classical Guitar appeared first on Classical Guitar Corner.
The podcast is back after a brief hiatus. On this episode I discuss the future of the show, rock concert etiquette, and play music from the vault by Jared Coffin.
Matt Kaplan and Josh Paul come on to talk about the formation of a new guitar society.
In which our caped crusaders discuss the rest of Batman: The Animated Series. In the mememes: GoldenEye007 (video game); Dark Nights Metal, Death Metal, and the Batman Who Laughs (comics); Sean Murphy and the Murphyverse of Batman (comics); Batman: Contagion (comics); Doom 64 (video game); strategy guides; Florida; Classical Guitar luthier; Last of Us (television); Last of Us 1 and 2 (video game) music: fuccboi, "Dragons"
We meet an award-winning saxophone quartet from Texas. A teen flutist who is also a talented figure skater performs Faure. An impressive 16-year-old performs a piece by a guitarist/composer who inspires him, and a violinist from Hong Kong studying in Los Angeles tells us about how a letter from a stranger impacted his life.
On this episode of the Exploring Washington State Podcast classical guitar duo Neil and Tamara Caulkins talk about their involvement in the Dry Falls project. They share their experience interpreting music both historic and modern and even recount a time they took someone out to a landscape and used it as inspiration for a captivating new piece of music. The duo also talks about the different types of classical guitars they play and explain how a special type of bracing on the inside of guitars can allow the top to vibrate more freely. Scott and the duo also explore how music can evoke a particular landscape and discuss a new musical evocation of Dry Falls commissioned by Friends of the Lower Grand Coulee. Tune in as the Cawkins share their journey through studying and performing and the joys and challenges of caring for wooden instruments over the years. Connect With Us
In the 21st episode of the ECM Podcast, Zsófia Boros joins us to talk about her new album "El último aliento". The Vienna-based, Hungarian guitarist recorded the album at the Auditorio Stelio Molo in Lugano, with Manfred Eicher producing. On the record Zsófia interprets contemporary Argentinian compositions from Carlos Moscardini, Joaquín Alem, Quique Sinesi and Alberto Ginastera as well as expressive pieces by French composer Matthias Duplessy. In our conversation Zsófia talks about the recording session in Lugano, about how she lets instinct guide her choices of repertory, and she outlines her relationtionship to the songs she interprets and how they become her "good friends".
“I think it's tactile. You are part of that sound…The guitar has so many variables to it in terms of tone, quality, sound, all that. You can make crazy amount of sounds off of that box.” Manny Mestas is a professional guitar player who lives in the central California coast. Manny chats with Luis about how he got started playing guitar, why you need a tuner, the first song he obsessed over, how his career has progressed, his move to Santa Maria, different types of guitars, the first time he heard classical music, and ends up playing music for Luis. Support Road Dog Podcast by: 1. Joining the Patreon Community: https://www.patreon.com/roaddogpodcast 2. Subscribe to the podcast on whatever platform you listen on. GO SLEEVES: https://gokinesiologysleeves.com HAMMER NUTRITION show code: Roaddoglistener15 Listeners get a special 15% off at https://www.hammernutrition.com Allwedoisrun.com Manny Mestas Contact Info: Phone: (805) 260-3046 Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/manny-mestas-25179629/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/MannyMestas Luis Escobar (Host) Contact: luis@roaddogpodcast.com Luis Instagram Kevin Lyons (Producer) Contact: kevin@roaddogpodcast.com yesandvideo.com Music: Slow Burn by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Original RDP Photo: Photography by Kaori Peters kaoriphoto.com Road Dog Podcast Adventure With Luis Escobar www.roaddogpodcast.com
“My first album for Deutsche Grammophon stems from a desire to share my love for Baroque music,” says rising-star French guitarist Raphaël Feuillâtre. Visages baroques, presents music by J.S. Bach and his French contemporaries Forqueray, Rameau, Royer and Duphly. The carefully curated programme translates works mostly conceived for solo harpsichord into the colourful soundworld of the guitar. They are performed by the first guitarist signed to DG in many years, an artist hailed as “a tremendously versatile and sensitive player” (Classical Guitar). Raphaël Feuillâtre J.S. Bach: The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 1, BWV 846-869 / Prelude & Fugue in C Major, BWV 846: I. Prelude (Transcr. for Guitar) 01:56 Raphaël Feuillâtre Royer: Pièces de clavecin, Book 1: No. 6, L'aimable (Arr. Feuillâtre for Guitar) 04:29 Raphaël Feuillâtre J.S. Bach: Concerto No. 1 in D Major, BWV 972 (After Vivaldi RV 230): I. Allegro (Arr. Perroy for Guitar) 02:30 Raphaël Feuillâtre J.S. Bach: Concerto No. 1 in D Major, BWV 972 (After Vivaldi RV 230): II. Larghetto (Arr. Perroy for Guitar) 04:07 Raphaël Feuillâtre J.S. Bach: Concerto No. 1 in D Major, BWV 972 (After Vivaldi RV 230): III. Allegro (Arr. Perroy for Guitar) 02:35 Raphaël Feuillâtre Rameau: L'entretien des muses, RCT 3/6 (Arr. Grizard for Guitar) 05:46 Raphaël Feuillâtre Rameau: Les cyclopes, RCT 3/8 (Arr. Grizard for Guitar) 03:49 Raphaël Feuillâtre J.S. Bach: Partita in B-Flat Major, BWV 825: I. Prelude (Arr. Reichenbach for Guitar) 02:16 Raphaël Feuillâtre J.S. Bach: Partita in B-Flat Major, BWV 825: II. Allemande (Arr. Reichenbach for Guitar) 03:50 Raphaël Feuillâtre J.S. Bach: Partita in B-Flat Major, BWV 825: III. Courante (Arr. Reichenbach for Guitar) 03:10 Raphaël Feuillâtre J.S. Bach: Partita in B-Flat Major, BWV 825: IV. Sarabande (Arr. Reichenbach for Guitar) 05:24 Raphaël Feuillâtre J.S. Bach: Partita in B-Flat Major, BWV 825: V. Menuet I (Arr. Reichenbach for Guitar) 01:42 Raphaël Feuillâtre J.S. Bach: Partita in B-Flat Major, BWV 825: VI. Menuet II (Arr. Reichenbach for Guitar) 01:34 Raphaël Feuillâtre J.S. Bach: Partita in B-Flat Major, BWV 825: VII. Gigue (Arr. Reichenbach for Guitar) 02:29 Raphaël Feuillâtre Forqueray: Suite No. 1 in D Minor: No. 4, La Bellmont (Arr. Antoine Fougeray and Feuillâtre for Guitar) 03:46 Raphaël Feuillâtre Duphly: Pièces de clavecin, Book 3: No. 4, La Forqueray (Arr. Antoine Fougeray for Guitar) 04:58 Raphaël Feuillâtre Duphly: Pièces de clavecin, Book 3: No. 6, Médée (Arr. Antoine Fougeray for Guitar) 04:38 Raphaël Feuillâtre J.S. Bach: Violin Partita No. 3 in E Major, BWV 1006: III. Gavotte en Rondeau (Transcr. for Guitar) 03:22Help support our show by purchasing this album at:Downloads (classicalmusicdiscoveries.store) Classical Music Discoveries is sponsored by Uber and Apple Classical. @CMDHedgecock#ClassicalMusicDiscoveries #KeepClassicalMusicAlive#LaMusicaFestival #CMDGrandOperaCompanyofVenice #CMDParisPhilharmonicinOrléans#CMDGermanOperaCompanyofBerlin#CMDGrandOperaCompanyofBarcelonaSpain#ClassicalMusicLivesOn#Uber Please consider supporting our show, thank you!Donate (classicalmusicdiscoveries.store) staff@classicalmusicdiscoveries.com This album is broadcasted with the permission of Crossover Media Music Promotion (Zachary Swanson and Amanda Bloom).
In the 20th episode of the ECM podcast, we are joined by acclaimed American guitarist Ralph Towner, who has been with ECM since back in 1973, when his debut for the label was released. On his new solo album, “At First Light”, recorded in Lugano in 2022, the guitarist presents new and familiar original compositions as well as a couple of songs from the Great American Songbook, performed on classical guitar. In our conversation, Ralph goes all the way back to the beginnings of his collaboration with Manfred Eicher and talks about his days as a piano player, or studying guitar in Vienna and then founding the band Oregon. Of course, we also speak about his new record.
In this episode I talk about a new guitar piece I'm loving, a movie I hated, and we listen to a fantastic chamber piece by Graham Campbell.
Guitar sensation and the inaugural winner of the 2006 Parkening International Guitar Competition Pablo Sáinz-Villegas join the podcast! Pablo has been acclaimed by the international press and by The New York Times for his "virtuous and moving performance, with an irresistible exuberance and a range of bright colors." He has played for world leaders such as the Dalai Lama and has made numerous world premieres, including the first work written for guitar by John Williams. Pablo will be performing at Smothers Theatre on Thursday, March 23, 2023. Listen in as Nolan Harvel, our Assistant Podcast Producer interviews Pablo about his journey as a guitarist, his past, and why he believes the arts are important. More info about the Center for the Arts can be found: https://arts.pepperdine.edu/ Music by Nolan Harvel
The Classical Guitar Corner Podcast is back! After a break we are excited to bring you a new episode of The CGC Podcast with Simon Powis. CGC Graded Duets for Classical Guitar This episode features a conversation about Graded Duets for Classical Guitar, a new course at CGC Academy. This is a course produced by CGC [...] The post CGC Graded Duets for Classical Guitar appeared first on Classical Guitar Corner.
GUITARIST and COMPOSER Olga Amelkina-Vera talks about her 1 Track, THE HEAVEN'S HUNDRED
COMPOSER Hugh Chandler talks about his 1 Track, THE RESTING SUN