I just heard of Ernesto Lecuona a few weeks ago. Manuel Barrueco played an arrangement of "
Danza Lucumi" (originally piano) and I fell in love with it.
My local public radio late-night classical broadcast is amazing, but it's on at like 1am ;.;
Damn, I didn't really think there'd be many, but I expected several at least.

It seems as if nobody wants to play with us and nobody wants to play it. I actually switched from violin to guitar, though. It's such a beautiful instrument. I'm actually thinking of getting a
guitar. When one plays it judiciously it's absolutely intoxicating. I know many people belittle it and treat it like a gimmick, but it's especially wonderful for transcriptions. Did I just throw out the window my future-reputation by discussing the validity of such a guitar?
Uhhh....yeah, actually I don't listen to much Ponce either. In fact I don't have any of his pieces in my playlist at the moment. But I love his folia variatons, and I have a few pieces for multiple guitars that I never got around to playing but I think they look to sound nice.
I think I mentioned him because most non-classical musicians here probably never heard of him and he's a notable 20th century guitar composer.
Anyway I'm going to jump into that classical guitar thread in a bit, just need to dust mine off. (Recently got back from ten days overseas, and haven't played it yet

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