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She became a protegee of German violinist Adolf Busch and also studied with renowned harpsichordist Wanda Landowska and guitarist Andres Segovia.
Blanche Moyse, musical pioneer and peerless conductor of Bach choral works, dies at 101 Matt Schudel 2011
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The fabled Spanish guitarist Andres Segovia used to play in the vast openness of Washington's Lisner Auditorium without audio enhancement.
Performing arts: Nejla Yatkin, Kris Kristofferson, Carlos Perez Post 2010
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Parting words tonight come from another great guitarist - the legendary Andres Segovia.
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Because, you know, after all, I mean, Andres Segovia, he was the classical guitar player.
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(Soundbite of "Tahhiyya Li Ossoulina") EYRE: Sergio and Odair Assad came up in the wake of Andres Segovia, widely credited with legitimizing guitar as a classical instrument.
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I have loved music since I was a child, and have any number of musical heroes, from Andres Segovia to Bob Dylan to Hawaiian slack-key guitarist Keola Beamer to Richard Thompson to Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
Archive 2007-04-01 Bruce Schauble 2007
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I have loved music since I was a child, and have any number of musical heroes, from Andres Segovia to Bob Dylan to Hawaiian slack-key guitarist Keola Beamer to Richard Thompson to Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
Sundial Dreams Bruce Schauble 2007
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HSN say that Esteban "is one of the few guitarists in the world to earn the coveted endorsement of legendary master, Andres Segovia."
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His hands are huge and serviceable, like the hands of a backhoe operator or Andres Segovia.
The Song of The Dodo David Quammen 2004
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His hands are huge and serviceable, like the hands of a backhoe operator or Andres Segovia.
The Song of The Dodo David Quammen 2004
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