Sonatina 3rd Movement “Allegro“ by Federico Moreno Torroba performed by Eric Henderson

Watch Eric Henderson perfrom the third movement of ’Sonatina Allegro’ by Federico Moreno Torroba on Classical Guitar. Eric Henderson had the honor of studying with the composer Federico Moreno Torroba, perfecting the interpretation of Torrobas’ ’Sonatina’ in A. Eric was invited to Spain to become one of only three people to study privately with the master guitarist Andres Segovia at age 13. Torroba’s close connection with Andres Segovia established Federico Moreno Torrobas international standing as one of the foremost composers involved in the extraordinary 20th century renaissance of the classical guitar. Morenos guitar compositions have remained one of the most popular elements of the modern repertoire ever since Segovia recorded the first movement Allegretto of Sonatina on 20th May, 1927. ▶ Like & Subscribe ◀ Show Eric your support & get immediate notifications of Eric’s next video upload - Please leave a comment to let us know what you think of this performance. ▶ Follow Eric ◀ Facebook: Instagram: Visit Eric’s website: ▶ Live Performances ◀ Find out where and when Eric is next performing live - ▶ Classical guitar lessons ◀ Free lesson - Mastering arpeggios - Interpretation & Technique - ▶ Music Store ◀ Purchase music, scores, arrangements, live tickets & more direct from Eric via his website - ▶ Eric Henderson Biography ◀ Trained by the master of the classical guitar Andres Segovia, Eric Henderson is a guitar virtuoso and composer who covers a vast repertoire with technical mastery and passionate delivery. He has toured throughout the United States and Europe, as well as Japan and Russia. In 1971 at the age of 13, Eric was one of the only 3 people to receive the honor of being invited to study privately with Segovia. Henderson also studied guitar with Aureo Herrero, Christopher Parkening, Angel Romero, Ernesto Bitetti, Emilio Pujol and Antonia Morales. He studied Baroque interpretation with Ton Koopman and Henk Dekker. While in Spain he also had the privilege of studying with the composer Federico Moreno Torroba, perfecting the interpretation of Torroba’s “Sonatina in A” and “Madronos”. #FedericoMorenoTorroba #classicalguitar #erichenderson #classicalguitarist #modernclassical #guitar #classicalmusic #guitarist #andressegovia #americanclassicalguitarist #americanguitarist #erichendersonguitarist #classicalguitarlesson #modernclassical #originalclassicalmusic #Sonatina #Allegro
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