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Andres Segovia

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About Me

Andrés Segovia (1893-1987) is considered to be the father of the modern classical guitar movement by most modern scholars. Many feel, that without his efforts, the classical guitar would still be considered a lowly bar instrument, played only by peasants.Segovia's quest to elevate the guitar to a prominent position in the music world, began at the early age of four. His uncle used to sing songs to him and pretend to strum an imaginary guitar in his lap. Luckily for us, there was a luthier nearby and Segovia took an instant liking to the guitar. Although discouraged by his family (according to them he should play a "real" instrument), he continued to pursue his studies of the guitar. He set a goal for the guitar and himself early in life. It was, to bring Guitar studies to every university in the world, have the guitar played throughout the world, on every major stage, just as the piano and violin were, and lastly, to pass on his love of the guitar to generations to follow. He considered himself to be the messenger that would complete this impossible quest.He succeeded in all respects.

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Member Since: 12/1/2005
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MORE VIDEOS

Check out  the "youTube"  classical guitar group, there's 270 videos and counting.   Here's a link!!...
Posted by Andres Segovia on Fri, 24 Mar 2006 11:49:00 PST

JOHN WILLIAMS (vid)

John Williams...
Posted by Andres Segovia on Tue, 21 Feb 2006 10:10:00 PST

CHECK OUT THIS VIDEO!!!!!!!!

Its not Segovia but just thought I would share. ...
Posted by Andres Segovia on Fri, 13 Jan 2006 01:01:00 PST

THE VIDEO CODE

Heres the code to the video on my page just type a "embed name="RAOCXplayer" src="http://www.ltsguitar.com/Variation_sur_un_theme_de_Moza rt.wmv" type="application/x-mplayer2" ShowStatusBar="0" AutoSiz...
Posted by Andres Segovia on Wed, 04 Jan 2006 12:22:00 PST

Only half of chaconne

I was only able to post half of Chaconne cause its to big to put the whole 13:00 min song on, sorry.
Posted by Andres Segovia on Sun, 04 Dec 2005 11:12:00 PST