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From: TimHGuitar
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  • I got a copy of these pieces as well as many others in 1996 from Philip. The whole collection in his own writing. He handed them to me over dinner. Personal notes written through out. Commenting on friends etc... "Bring the back tomorrow" he said trusting me to do so. I did. His originals were stolen many years later. I had an archive from that day. His trusting deed was repaid because I had the only copies in the world and still do. I treasure from an amazing person and composer. God Bless PR!!

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  • I am really surprised to know he is the composer of such this melody. I have listed to that music in the past several times, but do not know when.

  • Eugene Rosheger, Phil's father was a cellist and a orchestra conductor who recognized his son's special talent on guitar, and who went to some lengths to enable Phil to study with Maestro Segovia in Spain. He and Phil's mother lived long enough to be aware of Philip's later compositions and to hear him play. Philip's dad was very sympathetic with his son for taking on an instrument with no orchestral section. I once had the pleasure of discussing that subject with him. Good man.

  • John Gilbert told me once that I would have liked

    Philip's father.I work in the private security industry

    and Eugene Rosheger was in the military.I guess

    he also was a serious man.I don't know too much

    about Philip's mother,but will ask him some day.

    Rest in Peace

  • A sweet & lovely piece for his mother & father...Rest

    in Peace.

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