Classical Guitar Interviews

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Interview with the Maharajah Flamenco Trio

We are privileged to feature the Maharajah Flamenco Trio in this edition of the International Journal of Music. Our discussion with Silviu Ciulei, Ramin Yazdanpanah, and David Cobb took place during their tour in Istanbul, Turkey. The trio shared insights into their latest projects, the origins of their collaboration, and their unique musical backgrounds. This interview highlights their creative processes and the diverse influences that shape their music. Enjoy this engaging conversation with the Maharajah Flamenco Trio.

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José Vigil: “The Guitars Made Today in Granada Are Not a Direct Evolution of the Old Guitars”

Taking a walk through Granada can feel like stopping time. Strolling down Molinos street, each step we take is like the beat of a metronome. In the Realejo neighborhood’s Campo del Príncipe, we meet guitar maker José Vigil, and we sit down for a nice coffee and chat before visiting his workshop just a few feet away.

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Gabriel Bianco: “I Never Get Tired of Playing or Listening to Johann Sebastian Bach’s Music on the Guitar!”

Here at Guitar Magazine, we are very proud to interview Gabriel Bianco, a young leading figure on the international classical guitar scene. Many thanks to Gabriel for sitting down with us to talk about what he’s been up to lately.

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David Russell: “If You Are Not Confident in What You Intend to Offer, Then You Will Find It Difficult to Inspire Confidence in Others”

Here at Guitar Magazine, we are very proud to interview David Russell, a leading figure in the international classical guitar scene. Thanks to David, several generations of musicians have now picked up our instrument.

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Manuel Barrueco: “Music Is What Feelings Sound Like”

We interviewed Manuel Barrueco, one of the most inspiring names in classical guitar. Barrueco stands out within an outstanding generation, being an artist who has contributed rich information and knowledge to future generations of guitarists. This conversation discusses the most remarkable milestones of his career, his latest projects, current performances, collaborations, his approach to practice, and his involvement in the Baltimore International Guitar Competition.

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