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Andrew York's "Portrait of Tárrega"
The great player and modern composer Andrew York was commissioned by Guitar Salon International to compose a piece to honor Francisco Tárrega, which he called "Portrait of Tárrega".
Not only that, but to premiere the piece and perform it on a 1883 Torres guitar that belonged to Tárrega. It doesn't get much more vintage than that! Thought you might like to hear it:
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Impressive in many respects. A joy to listen to - thanks for posting this. It reminds me I should play more of his music.
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Fantastic piece, thanks for sharing.
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Prior to joining this community, I have never heard of Andrew York.....so the chances of me finding this tune would be slim. Thank you, Andre, for sharing this. It was delightful.
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