A clip from last year's Boston Guitarfest. Premiere guitarists Eliot Fisk and Angel Romero perform "Spanish Dance No. 5" by Enrique Granados at Boston Guitarfest 2008.
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A clip from last year's Boston Guitarfest. Premiere guitarists Eliot Fisk and Angel Romero perform "Spanish Dance No. 5" by Enrique Granados at Boston Guitarfest 2008.
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What the hell is so wrong with Fisk and his "timing" here? Actually listen to what is going on and not what you think you should be hearing .... the phrases match up just fine, especially for a live one off performance. And, of course Angel is and has always been the fuckin man. He's the only guitarist thus far to ever make the Rossinian sound like the kick ass pieces they actually are.
I feel sorry for Romero here, it must be so hard to stay in time with Fisk, he's rhythms are all over the place. Playing about with rhythm is ok some of the time, but this is a dance so i don't think they should be taking so many liberties.
Angel Romero's guitar sounds sooo much more powerful that Eliot Fisk's. I'm never impressed with Fisk's ability to project or to produce a full sound.
I don't know why people talk shit about Eliot Fisk he's better than almost all of you. Sure he has bad tone production, but still, so do a lot of guitarist.
this Eliot Fisk guy, is the first time I see him, and its really disapointing, the sheet music in front of them is just in chase they get confused or something like that, wich almost never happens, but he acts like hes sight reading, I mean, just look at him, he looks like hes about to fall down forward, hes EXTREMELY tense and nervous, unlike Angel who looks confident and relaxed =/
The Granados version, and I mean played by Enrique Granados, is pretty much with rubatos all the time especially the theme.. he recorded himself on those old piano recorders..
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