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hi folks, Has anyone listened to David russell(classical guitar) play handel and scarlatti cd ? i was just wanting to know what guitar he may have used ?? bert kwakkle maybe ?
David Russell is one of my favorite classical guitar players. I met him in Puerto Rico many, many years ago. What a great guy and awesome player! In his case, looks can be deceiving. I introduced myself in English and to my surprise he answered back in Spanish. I highly recommend his album Aire Latino.
ola jose , yes hes certainly a brilliant player, exciting material, his concert i have seen were stunning , and i sat at a john williams concert with him and his wife , hes truly a splendid person.
his spanish is really fine, guitar playing incredible, his a genius .
i know he was using a different guitar as i played it in1997, i just cant remeber what it was , i played it for like 2 mins .
his baroque playing is something special, so to his Rondena by sainz de la maza
Has anyone listened to David russell(classical guitar) play handel and scarlatti cd ? i was just wanting to know what guitar he may have used ??
It's a Dammann.
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In his case, looks can be deceiving. I introduced myself in English and to my surprise he answered back in Spanish.
He's lived in Spain most of his life - grew up on Menorca and lives in Galicia. Somehow he's managed to retain a nice Scotttish accent when he speaks English.