Jerome Ducharme: "Fandango" by Joaquín Rodrigo (Tres piezas)

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Uploaded by on Mar 13, 2007

Jerome Ducharme performs ""Fandango" rom Tres Piezas Espanola by Spanish composer Joaquín Rodrigo on live television January 16, 2007 to promote the weekend's concert for Wichita Guitar Society. 2005 Guitar Foundation of America Winner (GFA). Courtesy of KCTU channel 5. http://www.guitarfoundation-org.activeserverhosting.com/tour/bio.htm

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  • This is one of the most difficult and beautiful pieces. I would enjoy it more just slightly slower at the beginning. I have a very old Segovia record when he was about 40 and I think it would help to explain what I mean if you could find it; it's very rare.

    I'm also not crazy about the instrument but you are a powerful and excellent player. My hats if off to you; incredible playing, great control.

    But that Mexican pyrimid looks odd as a backdrop to a Spanish piece.

  • Yes, the pyramid is a bit odd with the horizontal striped shirt, also.. The first time wesaw it was just a few moments prior to Jerome's playing. Oooops! Well, it is a unique, for sure.

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  • Very lovely music and outstanding playing, expressive, elegant, and noble...

  • It looks really hard to play!

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  • I love this piece! Ducharme is incredible! XD

  • truly a mesmerising player. the backgrounds are funky.

  • i looove that sound

  • wow ! les pyramides ! Maintenant un classique.

  • this aztec piramide is so cool xDDD

  • A master of the guitar absolutely!

  • the backdrop gives an ironic sense of conquered just how Jerome conquered this song lol...

  • I know you don't need it but congratulations!!! The job you have done with the Three Spanish Pieces is outstanding, hard work and discipline pays off with your performance. Great Job!!!

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