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The tonebase Classical Guitar Podcast, with David Steinhardt

The tonebase Classical Guitar Podcast, with David Steinhardt

By David Steinhardt

Classical guitar fanatic? Casual hobbyist? Segovia disciple? Regardless of your diagnosis, the tonebase Classical Guitar Podcast with David Steinhardt has the cure for you!

Tune in every other Sunday for in-depth conversations with some of greatest minds in the classical guitar world. Guest artists include Scott Tennant, Judicael Perroy, Bill Kanengiser, Eliot Fisk, and Pepe Romero to list a few. Topics range from pedagogical philosophies, upcoming CD releases and performances, composing, arranging, all hosted by the by the entertaining personality and wit of David Steinhardt.
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The tonebase Classical Guitar Podcast, with David SteinhardtApr 29, 2019

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S4 E11: Gabriel Bianco

S4 E11: Gabriel Bianco

In today's episode, David is joined by tonebase artist, pedagogue, chamber and solo performer Gabriel Bianco! Gabriel speaks of the importance of chamber music, and his recently released record with Quatuor Éclisses of Spanish arrangements for guitar quartet. Last month, Gabriel performed a livestream concert for tonebase on a romantic guitar: he described his period guitar collection which comprises of instruments from influential luthiers including Lacôte! He explains his concert choice of the Smallman in order to project suitably for live audiences, but how these period instruments may be effective within livestream and recording settings. A dedicated teacher, Bianco speaks about his newly appointed position at the Conservatorium van Amsterdam. He also explains the genesis of his single left-hand fingered chromatic scale, and how he continues to incorporate this technique throughout his performance repertoire! 


Intro Music: Couperin Les Sylvains (Scott Tennant)

Asturias (Albeniz)

-Quatuor Éclisses

Sonata in C Major Mov. 4, Allegro Assai (BWV 1005) 

Jul 01, 202041:35
S4 E10: An Tran

S4 E10: An Tran

In today’s episode David speaks with the Vietnamese guitarist An Tran! An speaks of his musical development in Vietnam prior to moving to the states as a teenager. In his first three years in America An did not have access to guitar lessons and took a hiatus from the instrument. But fear not, while visiting Chicago Tran met Anne Waller who went on to teach An that summer and provide support for his musical endeavors. This brought inspiration for An to return to the guitar. In the second half of the interview An speaks of his newly released CD, "Stay, My Beloved". The record is comprised of traditional Vietnamese and folk music. An explains the inspiration to record this repertoire, and the return to his Vietnamese roots.

Intro Music: Couperin Les Sylvains (Scott Tennant)

Stay, My Beloved (Người Ơi, Người Ở Đừng Về) — The An, Nguyen

The Legend of the Bamboo Child (Thánh Gióng) — The An, Nguyen

Jun 16, 202041:45
S4 E9: John Taylor

S4 E9: John Taylor

In today’s episode David speaks with classical recording engineer John Taylor. His extensive discography includes productions with David Russell, Ana Vidovic, Eliot Fisk, Xuefei Yang, Paco Pena, and Paul Galbraith. John outlines his philosophy on recording the classical guitar in both solo and chamber settings, and discusses microphone choices, microphone placements and acoustics. He also speaks in depth on the production side of recording a CD, working with different personalities in order to find the best artistic approach. The second half of the interview focuses on specific recording sessions, and John explains recording techniques within different musical and environmental contexts. Whether you are completely new to recording or an audio engineer yourself, this episode will give great insights for all levels of experience!

Intro Music: Couperin Les Sylvains (Scott Tennant)

Gershwin Rhapsody in Blue (Vida Guitar Quartet)

Weiss Passacaglia in D major (Nigel North)

Boccherini Quintet G 448, Fandango (Johan Löfving guitar, Consone String Quartet, Nanako Aramaki castanets)

Jun 03, 202049:31
S4 E8: Laura Snowden

S4 E8: Laura Snowden

In this week's episode David speaks with classical guitarist, tonebase artist and composer, Laura Snowden! A scholar of the Julian Bream Trust, Laura has premiered several works commissioned by Bream himself. She speaks of her experiences working with Bream and composers including Julian Anderson, to develop a series of concerts at The Wigmore Recital Hall. A versatile composer herself, Laura describes compositional techniques including unique chamber ensemble instrumentation and incorporating the voice in spoken and tonal effects. Laura also talked about her folk ensemble, Tir Eolas, and how important it is to connect with audiences in both classical and non-classical settings. 


Today's release happens to be Laura's birthday: a very happy birthday from the tonebase community! 


Intro Music: Couperin Les Sylvains (Scott Tennant)

Light Perpetuum (Snowden)

-Vida Guitar Quartet, Amy Green saxaphone

Aida (Tir Eolas)

May 18, 202036:26
S4 E7: Evan Taucher

S4 E7: Evan Taucher

In today's episode, David is joined by classical guitarist Evan Taucher! Having thousands of followers, Evan spoke of the importance to utilize social media as 21st-century musician. In the second half of their conversation, David and Evan were joined by Phil Goldenberg and Hannah Murphy: co-founders of Ex-Aequo Artists. The trio discussed the inception of the organization along with their recent online guitar festival and competition which comprised of 144 competitors! They also spoke about current and future projects including a guitar pedagogy family tree.  Special thanks to Hannah and Phil for the guest appearances. 


Intro Music: Couperin Les Sylvains (Scott Tennant)

Pavana Capricho (Albéniz)

Bloomed (Taucher)

May 06, 202041:00
S4 E6: Rene Izquierdo

S4 E6: Rene Izquierdo

Join David for a conversation with tonebase artist, pedagogue, and virtuoso, Rene Izquierdo! Rene spoke of his former teachers along with his move from Cuba to Miami, eventually leading to pursuing a Master's at the Yale School of Music with Ben Verdery. A dedicated teacher, Izquierdo explained his teaching philosophies, and how he encourages many of his students to work through etude cycles including Aguado, Brouwer, and Coste. A talented transcriber, Rene explained his approaches to arranging pieces including Debussy's Arabesque No. 1! 


Intro Music: Couperin Les Sylvains (Scott Tennant)

Guajira a  Mi Madre (Rojas)

Whirler of the Dance Mov. 3- Dance (Rivera)

Apr 20, 202001:00:36
S4 E5: Jason Vieaux

S4 E5: Jason Vieaux

In today’s episode, Grammy-Award winning guitarist Jason Vieaux calls in for an interview on recording, arranging, and composing. Jason spoke of his musical influences and how he incorporates his jazz arrangements into his own repertoire. While awaiting post-production for for his upcoming “Bach Volume II (works for violin)”, Jason explained his technical and musical approaches to Bach’s music. He also spoke of his Grammy-Award winning record “Play”, a collection of encores to celebrate 20 years of performing. During these times of social-distancing, Jason has turned to composition as a creative outlet. He hints that he may even record a solo CD of his compositions: a project we hope to see the light of day!

Intro Music: Couperin Les Sylvains (Scott Tennant)

Lute Partita in C minor, BWV 997: Gigue/Double

In a Sentimental Mood (D. Ellington)

-Vieaux arrangement


Online Lessons with Jason: 

https://artistworks.com/freelessons  

https://artistworks.com/guitar-lessons-jason-vieaux

Apr 05, 202031:37
S4 E4: Isaac Bustos

S4 E4: Isaac Bustos

Join David in virtual conversation with soloist, chamber musician, and educator Isaac Bustos! Isaac spoke of his recent projects with The Texas Guitar Quartet including a recording of Nico Muhly’s composition for 12 guitars and choir with the Austin/Los Angeles Guitar Quartets. A dedicated teacher, Isaac explained his teaching philosophy and the importance of creating musical, emotional connections with audiences. As a soloist, Isaac has recorded several CDs including Canciones A Mi Madre: a record dedicated to his mother, comprised of her favorite pieces.


Intro Music: Couperin Les Sylvains (Scott Tennant)

Verano Porteño (Piazzolla)

Overture to “Egmont”, Op. 84 (Beethoven)

-Texas Guitar Quartet, Bustos arrangement

Mar 22, 202056:52
S4 E3: John Schneider

S4 E3: John Schneider

In today’s episode, David speaks with the Grammy-Award winning microtonal guitarist John Schneider. Throughout the interview, John explains the fundamentals of microtonality/temperaments, and their differences with atonality. To achieve these timbres, John performs on many different instruments including guitars with interchangeable fretboards! As founder of Microfest Records, John is a dedicated recording engineer. He spoke of his approach to recording the solo guitar, and his work with the legendary engineer David Royer: designer for Royer and Mojave microphones! 


Intro Music: Couperin Les Sylvains (Scott Tennant)

Suite No. 2: I Jahla (Harrison)

-Amy Shulman, John Schneider, Gene Sterling

Rhythmicon I (Scholz)


Mar 09, 202046:16
S4 E2: Brian Head

S4 E2: Brian Head

In today’s episode, David sits down with classical guitarist and composer Brian Head. An orchestral musician of the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Brian spoke of his work with conductors including Gustavo Dudamel and Michael Tilson Thomas. He also talked about his experience recording the orchestra’s Grammy-nominated performance of Frank Zappa's 200 Motels: a suite for choir, orchestra, and rock band. A dedicated composer, Brian talked about the inception of Sketches for Friends, which includes the popular Brookland Boogie often performed by Bill Kanengiser! Now a professor of practice and assistant dean of academics at USC, Brian reflected on the legacy of Jim Smith, founder of the classical guitar department.


Intro Music: Couperin Les Sylvains (Scott Tennant)

Canticles Mov III (Bogdanovic)

-Greif/Head

Prayers (Bogdanovic)

-USC Edge/Head/Kanengiser

Feb 23, 202001:00:42
S4 E1: Ian Watt

S4 E1: Ian Watt

Join David in conversation for the season 4 premiere with the Scottish guitarist, Ian Watt! Ian spoke of his competition approaches, and his experience placing 2nd at the Parkening International Guitar Competition at the age of 18. As a lecturer at The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, Ian is a dedicated teacher and spoke of the importance of studying traditional repertoire during undergraduate degrees. He also spoke of the development of one’s artistic voice, how it should not be rushed or manufactured.

Intro Music: Couperin Les Sylvains (Scott Tennant)

Sonata Mov. IV, Allegro con Brio (Jose)

Invocacion y Danza

Feb 09, 202043:53
S3 E7: Emmanuel Sowicz

S3 E7: Emmanuel Sowicz

Join David for a conversation with the British and Chilean guitarist, Emmanuel Sowicz for the season 3 finale! Emmanuel has placed first in competitions across the UK, Chile, and Argentina. He explained his mental mindset on preparing and performing in competitions, and how he placed first at the "Dr. Luis Sigall" International Music Competition with the flu! After winning the 2018 London International Guitar Competition, Sowicz became a Eurostrings artist, leading to an 8-country European tour and a performance for Arvo Part and Sting! Sowicz spoke of his approaches to transcribing music, to find opportunities instead of limitations from the guitar. He also spoke of the political unrest in Chile, and how incorporating and commissioning Chilean music into his repertoire has been healing on a personal and emotional level.


Intro Music: Couperin Les Sylvains (Scott Tennant)

Scarlatti: Sonate K. 178 in D (trans. David Russell)

Violeta Parra: Gracias a la vida (arr. Emmanuel Sowicz)

-Open Strings Berlin recording



Dec 15, 201948:08
S3 E6: Matthew Greif

S3 E6: Matthew Greif

Join David for a conversation with chamber musician and soloist, Matthew Greif! Greif has a unique musical background, playing in his family band as a kid, and later transitioning to classical and jazz guitar. Matt spoke of his solo CDs and passion for improvisation, which led to duet recordings with composer Dusan Bogdanovic. He also spoke in detail on the audition process for joining the Los Angeles Guitar Quartet. Recent projects for LAGQ include commissions from the impressionist composer Allan Willcocks and jazz legend Pat Metheny. Matt talked about the collaborations and unique process of recording these monstrous works with Metheny/Willcocks as producers!

Intro Music: Couperin Les Sylvains (Scott Tennant)

Milano Fantasia No. 30

Allan Willcocks Suite Transcendent: V Danza Diabolica

-Los Angeles Guitar Quartet

Nov 24, 201931:07
S3 E5: Ben Verdery Part II

S3 E5: Ben Verdery Part II

Join David for an exciting conversation with Ben Verdery! In this installment of the two-part episode, Ben spoke of his 20th year teaching at his Maui Masterclass and as Professor of Guitar at The Yale School of Music for 35 years. Last year, Thomas Donahue published the book Benjamin Verdery: A Montage of a Classical Guitarist. Ben spoke about his contribution writing an extensive essay on his thoughts/approaches to performing, composing, arranging, teaching, and recording. Ben was humbled from all the colleagues who wrote reflections of their friendship and inspiration. He felt this book portrays the extraordinary classical guitar scene of New York City. Ben tells the story of how he used to be neighbors with master luthier Thomas Humphrey. One day Humphrey called Ben and said you *have* to come downstairs immediately. He ran over to find the Assad Brothers playing in Humphrey’s studio, right before their New York debut: a life changing moment!

Intro Music: Couperin Les Sylvains (Scott Tennant)

Scenes from Ellis Island (Verdery)

-Ben Verdery/Simon Powis guitars, Guilherme Monegatto cello, Hawa Kasse Mady Diabate vocals

Leonard Bernstein Sonata for Clarinet and Piano Mov. 1, Grazioso

-arranged for Guitar and String Quartet (Verdery)

Nov 10, 201947:31
S3 E4: Matthew McAllister

S3 E4: Matthew McAllister

In today’s episode, David is joined by the entertaining and talented Scottish guitarist, Matthew McAllister! A week away from the Big Guitar Weekend (in partnership with BBC Radio 3), Matthew spoke of his work with the festival along with this year's exciting lineup of artists. He also discussed the direction of his own festival, Classical Guitar Retreat: a beautiful week on the Island of Cumbrae. As explained by Matthew, the acoustics of Cumbrae’s cathedral are perfect for the classical guitar: he in fact has chosen to record several CDs on location over the years! McAllister’s recordings are conceptually programmed, producing a meaningful record that steers away from a “Greatest Hits” styled CD. Matt explained his approach to choosing repertoire for both recordings/concerts, and how his programmatic choices sometimes differ while touring in China.

Intro Music: Couperin Les Sylvains (Scott Tennant)

Spatter the Dew (McAllister)

String Quartet No. 3 VI. Mishima-Closing (Phillip Glass)

-McAllister, Neave, Baric, Savaloni

Oct 27, 201945:04
S3 E3: Kai Narezo

S3 E3: Kai Narezo

In today’s episode, David is joined by our second flamenco guitarist on the show: Kai Narezo! Along with being a great performer, Kai is a dedicated teacher and talented recording engineer. Throughout their conversation, Kai spoke about his approach and philosophy on teaching the flamenco guitar. He has recently published a new method, Flamenco Explained: The Guitarist’s Survival Guide and has started one of the first university flamenco programs at CSU Dominguez Hills. As a producer, Kai has recorded every video for Guitar Salon International’s extensive library. He spoke about his microphone choices and mixing techniques to produce a clear, realistic, and beautiful sound to help reveal the true character of each instrument. While there is no official Guinness World Record, it is believed that Kai has recorded the most classical guitars out of any engineer!


Intro Music: Couperin Les Sylvains (Scott Tennant)

Bulerias De Kai

Marchena (Sevillanas)

Oct 13, 201954:42
S3 E2: Mark Eden
Sep 29, 201948:05
S3 E1: Stephen Goss

S3 E1: Stephen Goss

Join David for an exciting conversation with the Welsh composer/guitarist Steve Goss for the season 3 premier of The tonebase Classical Guitar Podcast! Throughout the interview, Steve discusses his compositional approaches/techniques and recent commissions with guitar legends Aniello Desiderio, Zoran Dukic, and John Williams.


Intro Music: Couperin Les Sylvains (Scott Tennant)

Goss: Park of Idols Mov I. Jump Start (Annie Jacobs-Perkins/David Steinhardt)

Goss: Theorbo Concerto Mov IV. Finale (Matthew Wadsworth/Scottish Chamber Orchestra)

Goss: Guitar Concerto Finale: Allegro Molto (John Williams/Royal Philharmonic Orchestra)

Sep 22, 201947:43
Season 2 Episode 10: Ben Verdery (Part 1)

Season 2 Episode 10: Ben Verdery (Part 1)

In the first installment of a two part episode, David sits down with recording artist and professor of guitar at the Yale School of Music, Ben Verdery. Ben speaks about his exciting, contemporary collaborations with the 2016 American Beatboxing Champion Mark Martin and Andy Summers (of The Police). He also talks about his video productions, and how he captured a magical performance of Bach's Chaconne despite weather postponements and having his car towed the day of the shoot!


Intro Music: Couperin Les Sylvains (Scott Tennant)

From Aristotle (Martin/Verdery)

Bach Cello Suite No. 4 Prelude (BWV 1010)

May 29, 201942:48
Season 2 Episode 9: Mak Grgic

Season 2 Episode 9: Mak Grgic

In today's conversation, David is joined by the Slovenian guitarist Mak Grgic. They discussed Mak's current projects including duets with Adam Del Monte (Duo Deloro), his microtonal record Makrotonal, and his founding of the organization Euro Strings


Intro Music: Couperin Les Sylvains (Scott Tennant)

Dahab-Jaleo (Del Monte)

Lute Sonata No. 23 in A Minor (Weiss)

May 15, 201943:14
Season 2 Episode 8: Gohar Vardanyan

Season 2 Episode 8: Gohar Vardanyan

After visiting Leisner in Manhattan, David had a chance to sit down and speak with the Armenian guitarist Gohar Vardanyan. Vardanyan studied with Isbin and Barrueco before embarking on her international career, concertizing throughout the US, Mexico, Panama, Italy, Canada, and Argentina. In today's conversation, Gohar spoke about her (4!) books released by Mel Bay Publications, her current program, and how she tours with only a guitar and a backpack! 


Intro Music: Couperin Les Sylvains (Scott Tennant)

La Vida Breva (de Falla)

Cordoba (Albeniz)

Apr 29, 201945:28
Season 2 Episode 7: David Leisner

Season 2 Episode 7: David Leisner

While visiting New York, Steinhardt had a chance to meet up with the acclaimed guitarist, David Leisner, of the Manhattan School of Music.  Throughout their conversation, Leisner discussed his newly released book, Playing With Ease: A Healthy Approach to Guitar Technique. As a musician who recovered from focal dystonia, Leisner brings a unique perspective on injury prevention and performance longevity. Leisner also discussed his teaching, composition, and transcription approaches, along with his current tour with duet partner, Eduardo Fernandez. 


Intro Music: Couperin Les Sylvains (Scott Tennant)

Etude No. 10 (Villa-Lobos)

Arpeggione Sonata in A Minor, Mov. III (Schubert)

-Zuill Bailey, cello

-Leisner transcription 

Apr 08, 201952:37
Season 2 Episode 6: Matt Palmer

Season 2 Episode 6: Matt Palmer

Join David for a conversation with tonebase artist Matt Palmer on a discussion of A-M-I scales, upcoming CDs, and Matt's metal guitar heroes! 


Intro Music: Couperin Les Sylvains (Scott Tennant)

Ты Поди Моя Коровушка Домой (Vysotsky)

Lament for the Death of his Second Wife (Gow)

Mar 27, 201940:16
Season 2 Episode 5: Nicholas Goluses

Season 2 Episode 5: Nicholas Goluses

In today's episode, David interviews Nicholas Goluses of the Eastman School of Music. In their conversation, you'll hear Nick's philosophy on chamber music, his studies with Andres Segovia, and his approach to transcribing the Bach violin sonatas.


Intro Music: Couperin Les Sylvains (Scott Tennant)

Bach Fugue BWV 1001

Adler Concerto for Guitar and Orchestra Mov III. Fast with Good Spirit

Mar 12, 201946:31
Season 2 Episode 4: Thomas Viloteau

Season 2 Episode 4: Thomas Viloteau

 While visiting Baltimore, David had a chance to catch up with one of our favorite tonebase artists, Thomas Viloteau! Over the course of the hour-long conversation, Thomas shares the details behind his new gig as professor at Peabody Conservatory and his life with the guitar leading up to his new appointment.


The conversation begins on the topic of Thomas's past teachers including his time studying with lutenist Paul O'Dette who helped him create a truly unique interpretation of Bach’s masterpiece, the Chaconne, which can be heard at the end of the episode.


After this, Thomas goes on to share the intricate process behind his two latest CD’s, both of which he produced. He also shares the story of how Suite Brasileira 4, which can be heard on his most recent album, was written for him after hanging out with Sergio Assad at a party and casually asking the question, “Hey, would you write me a piece?”


Tune in to this conversation with Thomas to experience all this and more, and be sure to check out his many insightful lessons on tonebase!


Intro Music: Couperin Les Sylvains (Scott Tennant)

Triaela, Mov III. Clown Down (Dyens)

Chaconne (J.S Bach)

Mar 03, 201956:24
Season 2 Episode 3: Marc Teicholz

Season 2 Episode 3: Marc Teicholz

This week on The tonebase Classical Guitar Podcast, David is joined by San Francisco-based guitarist Marc Teicholz. The two begin with a casual discussion about guitar building preferences which leads into Marc sharing his experience recording his CD Valseana with Guitar Salon International. From there, Marc shares stories of his close relationship with Sergio Assad who was a fellow teacher at San Francisco Conservatory for many years. The episode ends with both David and Marc's thoughts on the state of the classical guitar community and the importance of spreading music through outreach. 


Intro Music: Couperin Les Sylvains (Scott Tennant)

Usher Valse (Koshkin)

Les Folies d'Espagne (Sor)

Feb 11, 201935:39
Season 2 Episode 2: Adam Del Monte

Season 2 Episode 2: Adam Del Monte

This week on the tonebase Classical Guitar Podcast, host David Steinhardt is joined by the brilliant flamenco guitarist and composer Adam Del Monte. 


Having recently completed his flamenco opera Llantos, Adam describes his detailed compositional process - everything from the libretto (or story) to the actual orchestration - which took many years of dedicated work to complete.  Over the course of the podcast you will here sample recordings from this work which will actually be receiving its first performance on January 30th at the 2019 Tucson Desert Song Festival.


In addition, to the opera, Adam also talks about his musical upbringing which consisted of his parents dropping him off with a Gypsy family in the caves of Spain at 7 years old - literally! Adam also shares the somewhat unique moment that made him decide to become a guitarist for life…  


This podcast is dedicated to the great Sabrina Vlaskalic whose tragic passing last week will be felt in the classical guitar community for many years to come. At the opening of the podcast, David shares a recording of her playing Leo Brouwer’s Sonata. Lucky for us, Sabrina’s music is a gift that shall never cease to comfort and amaze us.


Intro Music: Couperin Les Sylvains (Scott Tennant)

Brouwer Sonata Mov. 3 (Sabrina Vlaskalic)

Buleria, Asi lo Siento (del Monte)

Aria of Biboldo (del Monte)

Jan 28, 201901:10:21
Season 2 Episode 1: Pepe Romero

Season 2 Episode 1: Pepe Romero

 In the first episode of Season 2, David sits down with a living legend of the classical guitar, Maestro Pepe Romero. Over the course of a half-hour conversation, they discuss topics related to Pepe’s long history with the instrument and his deep love for music. In addition, Pepe shares his teaching philosophy, specifically the way he is able to release the true musician inside every student and help them find a way to express themselves through the guitar. Later on, Pepe talks about his upbringing as a member of “The Royal Family of Guitar” and what it was like studying with his father who to this day has been his one and only teacher. 


About the artist: Pepe Romero has been surrounded by music and the classical guitar since the minute he was born - literally. After a lifetime of dedication to the instrument, Pepe has been the recipient of many honors including the prestigious title “Order of Isabel la Católica” and a knighting from the King of Spain. Pepe has an honorary doctorate in music from the USC Thornton School of Music where his is an adjunct professor.


“Pepe Romero makes his guitar talk to itself … [he] never just plays a piece, never just makes it sing. He creates a conversation with it, a conversation between the musical parts, a dialogue on one instrument.” - Los Angeles Times


Intro Music: Couperin Les Sylvains (Scott Tennant)

Rumores de la Caleta (Albeniz)

The Miller's Dance (de Falla)


Jan 13, 201929:41
Season 1 Episode 8: Eliot Fisk

Season 1 Episode 8: Eliot Fisk

Join David for the season finale featuring the renowned virtuoso, Eliot Fisk. Learn about Eliot's close work with famous composers Robert Beaser and Luciano Berio, along with his innovative approach to Paganini's 24 Caprices.   


"I consider Eliot Fisk as one of the most brilliant, intelligent and gifted young musical artists of our times, not only amongst guitarists but in all the general field of instrumentalists." - Andres Segovia  


Intro Music: Sonata in A Major K. 322 (S. Tennant) 

Paganini Caprice No. 24 

Shenandoah (Beaser)

Dec 23, 201844:57
Season 1 Episode 7: Richard Savino

Season 1 Episode 7: Richard Savino

While David was visiting tonebase HQ up in San Francisco, he was able to last minute track down Richard Savino for an interview on the podcast. In this episode, Richard shares with us some of the fascinating stories from his long career as one of the foremost early music instrumentalists such as his recent project recording 25 soundtracks to accompany a specific collection of Rembrandt paintings. Topics also drift to technical aspects such as why he chooses to use nails even though most of his time is spent playing gut-string instruments including the 19th century guitar, lute, and theorbo.

About the artist: Richard Savino is a Grammy nominated guitarist and lutenist who has recorded extensively boasting a catalog of over 35 commercial recordings. In addition to his busy career as a recording and performing artist, Richard is also an avid writer and music researcher. A professor at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, Richard passes down knowledge he has learned from his long list of legendary instructors which include Andres Segovia, Oscar Ghiglia, Eliot Fisk, and many more.
Dec 09, 201845:36
Season 1 Episode 6: Jorge Caballero

Season 1 Episode 6: Jorge Caballero

In this week’s episode, David is joined by Peruvian guitarist Jorge Caballero for a discussion on guitar repertoire and how he manages to perform marathon arrangements such as Kazuhito Yamashita’s version of ‘Pictures at an Exhibition.’ On the topic of Mussorgsky, Jorge shares how he began working on this piece when he was a child - just 12 years old! In addition, Jorge discusses his own arrangements of J.S. Bach’s Partitias and why he still chooses to play the Chaconne exactly like Andrés Segovia, almost finger-for-finger.

About the artist: Jorge Caballero is a winner of the prestigious Naumburg Award, an honor that is comparable to the Pulitzer Prize for musicians. He is widely known for his incredible performances of orchestral pieces by composers such as Mussorgsky, Dvorak, and Korsakov. Caballero is a native of Peru where he grew up in a musical family, his mother being a famous singer in his home country.

Music: Pictures at an Exhibition by Modest Mussorgsky (Jorge Caballero)
Nov 25, 201835:04
Season 1 Episode 5: David Tanenbaum

Season 1 Episode 5: David Tanenbaum

In this episode, we hear from one of today’s most avid commissioners of new guitar works and current chair of the guitar department at San Francisco Conservatory, David Tanenbaum.

The conversation dives deep into David’s experiences working with legendary composers of the last decade including Toru Takemitsu, Steve Reich, and Hans Werner Henze. One fascinating story David shares is how Henze asked him to construct many of the chords in his Guitar Concerto by initially providing him with 10 notes and saying, "I kind of like all these notes, you make the chords!" David also talks about the importance of actively commissioning new works for the classical guitar and ways to get modern composers excited about doing so.

Intro Music: Brandenburg Concerto 6 (J.S. Bach) - LAGQ
Electric Counterpoint (Steve Reich) - David Tanenbaum
Nov 11, 201801:01:34
Season 1 Episode 4: Bill Kanengiser

Season 1 Episode 4: Bill Kanengiser

Bill Kanengiser tells the thought-provoking story and inspiration behind a newly commissioned piece by Sergio Assad titled “The Walls.” Over the course of four movements, this piece for solo guitar and guitar orchestra portrays four historic barriers that were once built to separate people - Great Wall of China, Hadrian’s Wall, Berlin Wall, and Israeli West Bank Barrier. Listen to sections of each movement and hear Bill discuss how Sergio musically communicated their meaning on this week’s episode.

Intro Music: Piazzolla Primavera Portena (Vladimir Gorbach)
Bogdanovic Kaleidoscope Mov III. Allegro Ritmico
Assad The Walls
Falla Danza Ritual del Fuego (LAGQ)
Oct 28, 201836:31
Season 1 Episode 3: Xavier Jara

Season 1 Episode 3: Xavier Jara

Xavier Jara met up with David in tonebase HQ to discuss, among many things, the experience of recording his NAXOS album with the legendary Norbert Kraft, his learnings from the year-long GFA tour, and his passion for Hauser guitars!

About the artist: A winner of the coveted GFA competition, Xavier Jara recently completed his 50 concert North American tour. He now resides in San Francisco where he is continuing his studies with Judicael Perroy and playing concerts across the country. Xavier is an Augustine Strings artist.

Intro Music: Sonata No. 1 in G Minor Fugue BWV 1001 (Nicholas Goluses)
Mysterious Habitats (Bogdanovic)
Sonata No 3 Mov. 4 (Bogdanovic)
Oct 14, 201850:37
Season 1 Episode 2: Judicaël Perroy

Season 1 Episode 2: Judicaël Perroy

In this episode, David sits down with world-renowned pedagogue and performing artist Judicaël Perroy to discuss topics including his experience of first winning GFA and now teaching many GFA-winning students, the short list of guitarists whose playing he admires, and the future of classical music as a whole.

About the artist: Judicaël Perroy is a highly sought-after pedagogue and performer around the world. Perroy currently resides in San Francisco, CA where he teaches at the SF Conservatory.

Intro Music: Les Barricades Mystérieuses (Scott Tennant)
Tango No. 1, Enrique Núñez
Partita No. 2 in C Minor, BWV 826 (arr. T Manoukian), J.S Bach
Sep 30, 201853:00
Season 1 Episode 1: Scott Tennant

Season 1 Episode 1: Scott Tennant

Enjoy an entertaining conversation with the Grammy Award-winning guitarist, Scott Tennant on his Segovia and French Baroque CDs under the label Guitarcoop.

About the artist: a founding member of the Los Angeles Guitar Quartet, author of Pumping Nylon, renowned soloist, faculty member of USC Thornton School of Music, and 3-time Customer of the Week at Pasadena Peets Coffee.

Intro Music: Juan Trigos Partita for Guitar: V. Quinto Movimento (Dieter Hennings)
François Couperin Les Barricades Mystérieuses
Segovia Macarena
Sep 10, 201834:55