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Posts: 15725
Joined: Dec. 14 2004
From: Washington DC
RE: Paco Pena and Eliot Fisk- new mi... (in reply to jamh2000)
saw them here in DC back in april. Seems the idea is not new, similar (or identical?) material decades ago with John Williams. Williams is often criticized for being a cold robotic player....all I can say is, ah hem, colombianas here....soniquete?
RE: Paco Pena and Eliot Fisk- new mi... (in reply to jamh2000)
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all I can say is, ah hem, colombianas here....soniquete?
LOL, dig the smirk on Paco's face
Honestly I have a soft spot in my heart for any classical guitarist that sticks his neck out like that doing something publicly they know they're not going to do as well as the pros. Big props to Mr. Fisk for that.
On another note, in all seriousness. Do they teach classical guitarists to move they're head and face around to the music to help them "feel it" more? I noticed classical players are super animated….. p.s. I'm not talking sh*T i'm making an observation……...
Posts: 3487
Joined: Jan. 20 2004
From: Austin, Texas USA
RE: Paco Pena and Eliot Fisk- new mi... (in reply to jamh2000)
Last time I saw Eliot was in Cuernavaca, Mexico in about 2000. At the intermission I said to a young classical pro, whom I admire a great deal, "Sometimes he plays so fast, it seems almost as though he is parodying himself."
The reply was, "I'm always in awe. He has such a great time out there on stage!"
I saw a new approach here to the sound port. Eliot modifies the sound by sticking his shirt collar or his chin in it. New possibilities!
Great fun. I like Eliot in flamenco better than Bream or Williams. He may not be perfect, but he gets into the swing of things. Paco likes it.
Some classical players mug a lot--Bream and Pavel Steidl come to mind--others are calmer in demeanor. As a teenager Eliot took regular lessons from Segovia. I don't think Segovia taught mugging.
RE: Paco Pena and Eliot Fisk- new mi... (in reply to jamh2000)
Eliot loves flamenco and has listened to it a lot. Because of that I felt very comfortable studying under him. He always understood my strengths and ideals.
If you are curious, some of his favorite artists are Sabicas, Paco de Lucia (of course, especially the late one), Gerardo Nunez and Tomatito.