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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Walter Aaron ClarkPublisher: University of Illinois Press Imprint: University of Illinois Press Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.708kg ISBN: 9780252041907ISBN 10: 0252041909 Pages: 376 Publication Date: 13 June 2018 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviewsIt is impossible to overestimate the impact that the Romeros have had on the world of the classical guitar. They've enthralled millions of listeners and inspired generations of players with their brilliant technique, phenomenal musicianship, and joyous stage artistry. The LAGQ feels blessed to be part of their grand legacy, and we applaud the poetry and beauty that the author brings to this fascinating subject. --The Los Angeles Guitar Quartet (John Dearman, Matthew Greif, William Kanengiser and Scott Tennant) We are taken on a beautiful journey starting in the hills of southern Spain and traveling across the world in an exquisite poetic narrative that evokes the magic of the musical life of the Romero family. Their amazing guitar playing is central to this adventure, as they shared their passion with their audiences. The author gives us a wonderful insight into their lives and the enormous contribution they have made to the world of music. --David Russell, classical guitarist All the Romeros form a very close family that has bestowed on our guitar honors, nobility, and the best music. This book tells their story in a fashion worthy of them. --Manolo Sanlucar, flamenco guitarist For the protraction of my musical education and the great pleasure of their company, I am truly grateful to the family Romero. --Sir Neville Marriner, from the foreword To see Los Romeros play is to witness them making love to an instrument that, in their hands, is transformed into the most beautiful human voice. --Jesus Lopez Cobos, from the foreword For the protraction of my musical education and the great pleasure of their company, I am truly grateful to the family Romero. --Sir Neville Marriner, from the foreword To see Los Romeros play is to witness them making love to an instrument that, in their hands, is transformed into the most beautiful human voice. --Jesus Lopez Cobos, from the foreword It is impossible to overestimate the impact that the Romeros have had on the world of the classical guitar. They've enthralled millions of listeners and inspired generations of players with their brilliant technique, phenomenal musicianship, and joyous stage artistry. The LAGQ feels blessed to be part of their grand legacy, and we applaud the poetry and beauty that the author brings to this fascinating subject. --The Los Angeles Guitar Quartet (John Dearman, Matthew Greif, William Kanengiser and Scott Tennant) We are taken on a beautiful journey starting in the hills of southern Spain and traveling across the world in an exquisite poetic narrative that evokes the magic of the musical life of the Romero family. Their amazing guitar playing is central to this adventure, as they shared their passion with their audiences. The author gives us a wonderful insight into their lives and the enormous contribution they have made to the world of music. --David Russell, classical guitarist All the Romeros form a very close family that has bestowed on our guitar honors, nobility, and the best music. This book tells their story in a fashion worthy of them. --Manolo Sanlucar, flamenco guitarist For the protraction of my musical education and the great pleasure of their company, I am truly grateful to the family Romero. --Sir Neville Marriner, from the foreword To see Los Romeros play is to witness them making love to an instrument that, in their hands, is transformed into the most beautiful human voice. --Jesus Lopez Cobos, from the foreword Author InformationWalter Aaron Clark is Distinguished Professor of Musicology and the founder/director of the Center for Iberian and Latin American Music at the University of California, Riverside. His books include Isaac AlbÉniz: Portrait of a Romantic and Enrique Granados: Poet of the Piano. In 2016, King Felipe VI of Spain made him a Knight Commander of the Order of Isabel the Catholic. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |