Sultan Saini That Segovia recording was one of the first CDs I bought, back when CDs first became available :-) (I might actually also have it on LP, but I haven't looked at the LPs in my garage for a very long time.)
I still think I prefer Ms Park's rendition, though. For a guitarist she has unusually tiny hands -- Segovia had hands like hams swinging at the end of his arms. I saw him perform at the Masonic Auditorium in San Francisco, many years ago. It was full (3000+ people), and he didn't use amplification. The crowd was still, though, and I could hear him OK, though the sound was far away.
Incidentally, I went on this youtube search because I heard a version on the radio that really caught my attention because the performer left out many of the ornaments in the tremolo melody, and it sounded great that way. I didn't find out who the player was. So many great young guitarists these days...
Segovia is still my go to youtube.com - Recuerdos de la Alhambra played by Andres Segovia
ReplyDeleteSultan Saini That Segovia recording was one of the first CDs I bought, back when CDs first became available :-) (I might actually also have it on LP, but I haven't looked at the LPs in my garage for a very long time.)
ReplyDeleteI still think I prefer Ms Park's rendition, though. For a guitarist she has unusually tiny hands -- Segovia had hands like hams swinging at the end of his arms. I saw him perform at the Masonic Auditorium in San Francisco, many years ago. It was full (3000+ people), and he didn't use amplification. The crowd was still, though, and I could hear him OK, though the sound was far away.
Incidentally, I went on this youtube search because I heard a version on the radio that really caught my attention because the performer left out many of the ornaments in the tremolo melody, and it sounded great that way. I didn't find out who the player was. So many great young guitarists these days...