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  2. Andrés Segovia - Wikipedia

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    The Segovia Collection, 9 volumi – MCA, 1989–91 Vol. 1: The Legendary Andrés Segovia in an All-Bach Program; Vol. 2: The Legendary Andrés Segovia plays "Fantasia para un Gentilhombre", "Concierto del Sur", "Castles of Spain" Vol. 3: The Legendary Andrés Segovia: my Favorite Works; Vol. 4: The Legendary Andrés Segovia: The Baroque Guitar

  3. List of transcriptions of compositions by Johann Sebastian Bach

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    Alexander Siloti made many piano transcriptions of Bach, most famously his Prelude in B minor based on Bach's Prelude in E minor, BWV 855a. Andrés Segovia was famous for his playing arrangements of Bach works transcribed for classical guitar, such as his very difficult Chaconne from the Violin Partita in D minor.

  4. Christopher Parkening - Wikipedia

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    Segovia has stated that, "Christopher Parkening is a great artist—-he is one of the most brilliant guitarists in the world." [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The Washington Post stated, Christopher Parkening is “the leading guitar virtuoso of our day, combining profound musical insight with complete technical mastery of his instrument.”

  5. Concierto del Sur - Wikipedia

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    The Segovia Collection, Vol. 2: Ponce, Rodrigo, Torroba. Andrés Segovia (guitar), Symphony of the Air, Enrique Jordá. BMG, 1987 [1] John Williams: The Great Guitar Concertos. John Williams (guitar), London Symphony Orchestra, André Previn. CBS, 1989 [2] Rodrigo: Concierto de Aranjuez / Villa‐Lobos: Concerto for Guitar / Ponce: Concierto ...

  6. Étude No. 1 (Villa-Lobos) - Wikipedia

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    The first public performance of this étude (together with those of Études 7 and 8) was given by Andrés Segovia on 5 March 1947 at Wellesley College in Wellesley, Massachusetts. [ 1 ] Structure

  7. Eliot Fisk - Wikipedia

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    In the 1990s, Segovia's widow gave Fisk unpublished compositions by Segovia. Fisk turned these compositions into Segovia: Canciones Populares, which became a bestseller on the Classical Album chart of Billboard magazine. [4] His transcription of violinist Niccolò Paganini's 24 Caprices also entered the chart and was widely praised.

  8. Pepe Romero - Wikipedia

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    Pepe Romero was born in Spain, the second son of celebrated guitarist and composer Celedonio Romero, who was his only guitar teacher.His first professional appearance was in a shared concert with his father at the Teatro Lope de Vega, Seville, when Pepe was only seven years old, [1] [2] playing a gavotte by Bach and Sevilla by Albéniz. [3]

  9. Milan Zelenka - Wikipedia

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    Homenaje A Andrés Segovia (CD, Album), Supraphon (1993) Milan Zelenka, Miloslav Matoušek - Guitarreo (CD, Album), Music Vars (1995) Guitar Recital (LP, Album), Supraphon (date unknown) Johann Sebastian Bach, Milan Zelenka - Gitarren-Transkriptionen (LP) (date unknown) [4] Guitar Duo - Milan Zelenka & Vilem Zelenka