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Eliot Fisk - Danza Paraguaya at Boston Guitarfest 2007

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Uploaded by on Apr 16, 2010

A clip from Boston Guitarfest 2007. Eliot Fisk performs "Danza Paraguaya" by Agustin Barrios.

For all info regarding 2010's Boston Guitarfest, be sure to check out www.bostonguitarfest.org. There, you can find details on master classes, performers, workshops, competitions, concerts, lectures, and ticket information!

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  • @Mr Nitsunga , I would add , I share your opinion 99% The real speed and flavour was played by who ..? guess?..... jojjoooj The same Agustin Barrios in his historical recordings ...

  • @guitarcalsique its the original music Mexican or Paraguayan? was Barrios a Charro or an Indian Paraguayan (con mucho honor). COME ON ... please do not confuse anglosaxon ignorance with real music @MrNitsunga Guitar , congratulations but Mr. Fisk is not European instead American ... Hummm after all they are the same thing ..(you are right)

  • I love how Eliot is on the edge of his seat pushing himself and the guitar.. Much respect.

  • @MrNitsugaGuitar muy de acuerdo.

  • esta muy rapido...

  • ¿Porque los guitarristas europeos tiendes a acelerar demasiado las obras? Como espectador, esto suena aburrido!!!! Escuchen la version de Alirio Diaz, sin comparacion, gracias a Dios por darle a los latinos esa sangre especial para interpretar este tipo de obras.

  • I actually like it, he makes it sound a bit mexican...

  • I grew up listening to this piece, because like Mangore ( Agustin Barrios) I was born in Paraguay. M. Fisk is a great virtuoso, but. he plays this theme TOO fast.

  • @diegos93 not true!

  • I've heard the original recording from Barrios many times along with others who play similarly but this interpretation is my favorite. I especially like the ornamentation around 1:30. Listen to that part a couple times then go to Williams or even Barrios himself. I prefer Eliot's playing here. Just an opinion.

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