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Leo Brouwer – ‘To Be Useful Is Something Incredible’

Leo Brouwer – ‘To Be Useful Is Something Incredible’

Check out this lovely piece on NPR about Leo Brouwer’s legacy, which includes some very interesting details about his life and how that influenced his musical upbringing. Here’s a great quote that I think we all responded to:“To be useful is something incredible,...

The Segovia Sessions – Classical Guitar Magazine

The Segovia Sessions – Classical Guitar Magazine

Check out this great article in Classical Guitar magazine about Scott Tennant‘s Segovia sessions. The CD he’s recording of Segovia’s compositions recorded on Segovia’s 1969 Jose Ramirez. The article tells the whole story of how the CD came to be recorded and features...

Jackson’s second guitar in its American Series is the new Virtuoso

Jackson’s second guitar in its American Series is the new Virtuoso

Jackson has revealed the second guitar in its American-made series will be the Virtuoso. This alder-body spiritual successor to the Dinky comes nearly a year after the acclaimed Soloist SL3 model and its bolt-on neck construction means it will be offered at a...

Ancient wood finds new life with Edmund Blochinger

Ancient wood finds new life with Edmund Blochinger

Edmund Blöchinger’s “Dome” guitar has a very intriguing back story. So we thought it would be a great piece of information to share with everyone. Among the fascinating details about this instrument, it is notably interesting that the soundboard comes from the spruce...

Andrea Tacchi Remembers John Weissenrieder

Andrea Tacchi Remembers John Weissenrieder

In Memoriam: John Weissenrieder (1964-2017)by Andrea TacchiMy friend John Weissenrieder and I had the pleasure of knowing each other, as well as time spent working together and later, harvesting the work of those years. And now – unexpectedly and with great sadness –...

Antonio de Torres article featured in Arts Review

Antonio de Torres article featured in Arts Review

The Arts Review publication is brought to us all by the Wilmette Arts Guild. And its aim is to “…inform, stimulate and inspire” as it does with all of its content. So, when GSI’s own President David Collett was asked to write a piece about the master-luthier and...