From Brilliant Classics
These pieces for solo guitar by Scott, Berkeley, Britten and Walton have left a permanent mark on the guitaristic landscape, expanding it to territory then unfamiliar in the prevailing aesthetic canon of Segovia. If the 20th century was the golden age in which the guitar repertoire rose to the level of that of other instruments, much of that is due to these composers.
Share now!
Related posts:
How Did it All Begin? The Rich Origins of the English Language
Tracking the cyclone NZ WeatherWatch dubs ‘one of the most serious this century’ (Includes Updates)
ACH (1446) Paul English – The Limeys #3 – The Cornpoppery Of Forrest Gimp
Music from above: WATCH pianist play concert while hanging upside-down at 40m height
Jute Cemetery Find Yields Evidence of 5th Century English Origins
ACH (1521) Paul English – The Limeys #24 – Their Aggression Outweighs Their Intelligence