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ANDRES SEGOVIA in concert #2

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Uploaded by on Jan 17, 2009

This video was discarded as trash by a neighbor. I pick it up and played it in my VCR and was amazed to the treasure it represents to us. Then I searched for information about the interpreter. Today I share it with you as part of our heritage. Not knowing the title I called it CONCERTO #2. Now my friend Peter from the Netherlands is telling me that the name of this master piece is a SONATINA (Allegretto) first part from Moreno Torroba.


Andres Segovia was born on February 18, 1894 in the Andalusia city of Linares. He spent most of his life in Granada. His father wanted his son to be a lawyer, but, Andres was more interested in the love of his life, the Andalusia guitar. Yet he departed from the other famous Andalusia and Flamenco guitarist style and developed his own unique style that made him famous. He took many of the classical melodies and transformed them into a subtle murmur of his talented fingers and the strong vibrations of the Andalusia people. Is a mixture of the old and the new developed into a magical performance of strings and melodies. He disregarded the critics, especially at his teachers at the Granada Musical Institute where he studied the classics. He persisted in playing the guitar his own way. He died of a heart failure June 2, 1987 in Madrid, Spain. That day the world lost a genius.

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  • Wonderful ! Andres Segovia plays Sonatina by Federico Moreno-Torroba from the movie 'The Song of the Guitar '

    Daniele Magli

  • Thanks for your contribution to this channel.

    Sincerely

    LATINOSOMOS

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  • Genial e inspirador.... 

  • @agmm1985

    He is the great Master! Aslo listen to Eric Henderson's version of Recuerdos de la Alhambra, which is very good.

    Best Regards from London, Arnie

  • Segovia is a great master. I recommend his version of Recuerdos de la Alhambra from 1927. Nobody plays it like that

  • lovley :)

  • La verdad, que lindo! Gracias!

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