Antigoni Goni: Exploring Llobet's Catalan Folk Songs
What makes a melody sing?
How do you unlock the narrative and expressive potential of the guitar?
How can a musician infuse a phrase with color?
Is it possible to infuse charm, wit, and humor into a musical piece?
And to what extent does improvisation play a role in keeping a melody alive?
Join Antigoni Goni as she delves into two of the famous the famous Catalan folk song arranged by Miguel Llobet - "Canco del Lladre" and "L’ Hereu Riera". Together, we'll explore the soul of the Spanish sound that gives this masterpiece its voice. Don't miss this opportunity to discover the secrets of what makes a melody truly memorable!
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I cannot attend live, but I would like to ask Antigoni her thoughts about changing Llobet's arrangements. With arrangements, we generally take some liberty with changes. His arrangements, however, have become such standards of guitar repertoire that perhaps we should be more cautious about making changes.
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Unable to watch live, but I'm only a few minutes into the replay and feel like I should buy a second lifetime subscription to Tonebase. This conversation is marvelous! I was a conservatory student decades ago and can't remember hearing the high level of musicianship dialog I find on Tonebase today. Thank you so very much, Anigoni and Martin!