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Angel Romero plays third movement,Concierto Antillano by Ernesto Cordero

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The third movement of Concierto Antillano (publish by Mel Bay)is noted for the marked virtuosity needed in the guitar. This movement quotes Puerto Rico's country folklore, seis milonga and fuses it with the well-known Argentinean counterpart. Puerto Rico Symphony Orchestra, Roselín Pabón conductor, Ernesto Cordero, composer www.ernestocordero.com

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  • The piece is gorgeous. I´d like to see ANY guitarist pull it off with this power and tone. Angel has gone way beyond Segovia...light years. That doesn´t mean better...it means that Angel has defined himself in a class unto himself.

  • Bravo - super . Wonderfull masterpiece, wonderfull performance.

    Greetings.

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  • To quote one of the world's top guitarist/teachers, "Angel can play the fastest, the loudest, for the longest." He is my favourite player not only because of this, but because his playing is so secure and musical; unfortunately, it seems he is somehow overshadowed by other, more well-known players.

  • I love this great maestro of the guitar. Please come and play for us in Israel.

  • man I just love that part at 08:57

  • @redsox6661 His fingernails are his picks

  • wow angel romero es el mejor ejecutante de este concierto ever , he's the best ...congratulations.....bravooo­oo maestro lei e' il migliore interprete di questo meraviglioso concertoBRAVISSIMOOOOOO

  • Fantastic...

  • Superbly masterful, not only with the technical precision but more so the overall expression and execution. No doubt other greats (like John Williams, Pepe Romero, Russell and Parkening) could play this piece, but it is so enjoyable to hear Angel play as well as to see him perform. Bravo, Maestro Angel!! Hope you could schedule a performance in the Mid-west area some time.

  • super duper MEAN. angel is a BEAST. does he sometimes use i and a on some of the scalic passages? coz that's super hard to do. anyway he's MEAN, MEAN, MEAN. sounds like quite a heavy influence from Piazzolla in this composition

  • This is the quality of music! What a feeling he has! Absolutely highest level of classical guitar!

  • @redsox6661 Picks would only slow him down and make his sound waaay worse!

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