“Music, Musings and Memories" with the Classical Guitar. Your host (Aaron Powell) gives background o
Spanish Music For Guitar- Odyssey 32 16 0113, 1967 Mono reissue of the 1962 original Renata Tarrag
The Classical Guitar LPs podcast has been quiet for a while. Aaron checks in with the audience and e
The commentary was recorded on location in Portland, OR with my remote equipment. I picked up this r
Aaron returns after a busy semester of teaching for a new episode of a "Guitarist I have never
Aaron breaks down a fabulous John Williams record from 1973. Spotify and YouTube has video of the Po
Aaron breaks down his absolute FAVORITE Classical Guitar LP by the legendary Andres Segovia. This is
Aaron breaks down an "ok" classical guitar record from 1976 by the fabulous Angel Romero.
Aaron breaks down this "ok" Classical Guitar LP from 1960. There is some nice work on this recording
Hear Aaron summarize the 1966 Columbia release --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spot
Aaron sends out a message to the audience members letting everyone know why it's been quiet during t
Aaron discusses a very nice collection of (mostly) 2nd movement Adagio pieces on a fabulous recordin
Aaron breaks down a killer LP from 1975 of Pepe & Angel Romero playing the music of Joaquin Rodr
Listen to the wonderful Spanish Fantasy album from 1980. Aaron has special guest, Steven Kennedy, fr
Aaron brings in an old friend Matt Oltman (2002 GRAMMY®-AWARD WINNER) as a guest host to discuss all
Aaron is excited to finally be able to present a recording of the great pedagogue Alrio Diaz.
Aaron gives an honest and fair summary of the 1978 recording of John Williams Plays Manuel Ponce --
Aaron gives his impressions and reactions to the 1961 recording Three Centuries of Guitar. Thi
Aaron analyzes some rarely-heard music from Elizabethan England, on this 1973 MHS recording --- S
Listen to Aaron analyze the 1983 Deutsche Grammophon recording of Goran Sollscher on the 11 string g
Aaron analyzes the 1960 LP entitled The Intimate Bach Volume 2 Laurindo Almeida. It is a wonde