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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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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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Juan Manuel Cañizares: “Every Concert With Paco de Lucía Was Like a Masterclass for Me”

Cañizares is the only flamenco guitarist who has played with the Berlin Philharmonic. He was trained in the “peñas” (flamenco clubs) of Barcelona in the 70s as well as the conservatory. He worked for a decade with Paco de Lucia. His transcriptions of classical music are famous, as are his own compositions. In this exclusive interview for Guitar Magazine, we talk to him about it all.

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