What truly was Segovia\u27s role in the musical reevaluation of the guitar? Was it all his doing that the public open their ears again to the instrument? What was it about him that put him above other guitarists of the time? The overall function of this project is to view how the guitar was reborn through performance and most importantly composition in the twentieth century and to look at the role of Andres Segovia
Julian Bream is not only a virtuoso guitarist, but he is also well known as a pioneer who expanded t...
The guitar is like an orchestra, claimed Andrés Segovia many times. I completely agree with this sta...
This thesis argues that the context within which prominent Spanish composer Joaquín Rodrigo (1901-19...
For much of the twentieth century, classical guitarists suffered from an inferiority complex. Could ...
"Graham Wade, in his article on Andrés Segovia for the Grove music Online, describes his impact on t...
The guitar, its history and development, is discussed. The story of the instrument's development ove...
Studies of virtuosity in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries have tended to focus on the piano a...
Most (classical) guitar music comes from guitarist-composers. Yet according to guitarists who collab...
¿Cuál es el papel del guitarrista en un país como Colombia? Es una pregunta que siempre me realicé a...
The guitar is the popular instrument par excellence. As apt for Brazilian sambass for Irish ballads ...
The aim of my Bachelor´s Thesis is to describe the life and the musical performance of one of the mo...
Since the early 19th century, instrumentalists have made use of the musical genre known as the Étude...
The article focuses on the personalized genre and style approach to the analysis of Latin American c...
In recent years the guitar has belonged to the most popular instruments. Its influence reaches many ...
For over sixty years, guitarists of my generation have been familiar with the so-called Segovia Scal...
Julian Bream is not only a virtuoso guitarist, but he is also well known as a pioneer who expanded t...
The guitar is like an orchestra, claimed Andrés Segovia many times. I completely agree with this sta...
This thesis argues that the context within which prominent Spanish composer Joaquín Rodrigo (1901-19...
For much of the twentieth century, classical guitarists suffered from an inferiority complex. Could ...
"Graham Wade, in his article on Andrés Segovia for the Grove music Online, describes his impact on t...
The guitar, its history and development, is discussed. The story of the instrument's development ove...
Studies of virtuosity in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries have tended to focus on the piano a...
Most (classical) guitar music comes from guitarist-composers. Yet according to guitarists who collab...
¿Cuál es el papel del guitarrista en un país como Colombia? Es una pregunta que siempre me realicé a...
The guitar is the popular instrument par excellence. As apt for Brazilian sambass for Irish ballads ...
The aim of my Bachelor´s Thesis is to describe the life and the musical performance of one of the mo...
Since the early 19th century, instrumentalists have made use of the musical genre known as the Étude...
The article focuses on the personalized genre and style approach to the analysis of Latin American c...
In recent years the guitar has belonged to the most popular instruments. Its influence reaches many ...
For over sixty years, guitarists of my generation have been familiar with the so-called Segovia Scal...
Julian Bream is not only a virtuoso guitarist, but he is also well known as a pioneer who expanded t...
The guitar is like an orchestra, claimed Andrés Segovia many times. I completely agree with this sta...
This thesis argues that the context within which prominent Spanish composer Joaquín Rodrigo (1901-19...