Sharon Isbin Interview & Lesson on GuitarTV
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- Опубликовано: 17 май 2012
- GuitarTV traveled to New York City to interview the best classical guitarist we have ever heard. Head of The Juilliard School Guitar Department, international sensation, former student of Andres Segovia, -- we are talking about the one-and-only Sharon Isbin.
This in-depth 40 minutes interview with Sharon showcases various classical guitar playing techniques, tips and performance snippets from her latest release "Guitar Passions".
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Percussionist/jazz drum set musician who has been drawn to acoustic guitar for several years...Lady you just won me over, your lifetime fan... forever
WHAT A WONDERFUL LIFE..MY DAUGHTER WAS ABLE TO STUDY FLAMENCO GUITAR WITH WORLD FAMED SPANIARD JUAN SERRANO AT FRESNO STATE UNIVERSITY. THE TREMOLO SHE LEARNED THERE FASCINATED ME..TRULY A TECHNIQUE OF A TRUE VIRTUOSO. WHAT IMPRESSED ME ABOUT SEÑOR SERRANO WAS HIS HUMILITY . TO DEDICATE HIS GOLDEN YEARS TEACHING AT A UNIVERSITY NOT REALLY RENOWNED FOR MUSIC.. HE HAD GAINED WORD FAME YET WAS SO DEDICATED TO THAT ART FORM HE TAUGHT TO ACTUALLY VERY COMMON FOLK. HE WAS IN 80s AND WAS STILL ABLE TO DANCE THAT ENERGETIC DANCE OF FLAMENCO ARTISTRY. AS YOU UNDOUBTEDLY CAN SEE I AM VERY PROUD OF MY DAUGHTER.. AS ANY FATHER WOULD BR..THANK YOU SHARON.. YOUR AT THE PINNACLE OF THE AMAZING ART OF THE GUITAR.
CIAO È PACE
PAOLO
Thank you for the lesson. You are the greatest teacher I have ever seen !!
Sharon's contribution to the classical guitar is significant. She has inspired many young guitarists and shares her wonderful talent to bring music into the lives of many the world over through her brilliant performances and through her teaching.
This lecture augmented with the guitar is fantastic, the beauty and articulation is overwhelming.
Thank you Sharon for sharing this. I sure enjoyed watching this. About a year ago I started learning classical guitar and because the lack of a teacher I'm actually watch a lot of professional guitarist on RUclips.
I love your visual definitions on music. It adds a whole new level to music that I had never even realized. Thanks.
How wonderful! Thank you for sharing the fruit of your passionate labor with Classical Guitar and music! I am fairly new to the Classical Guitar world, your playing is sublimely beautiful.
Quite my favourite classical guitarist. Her recording of Concierto de Aranjuez, Villa Lobos and Ponce concertos is remarkable. Sharon DOES have soul!
Sharon Isbin is a true breeze of fresh air in classical guitar. The combination of a great performer and a great instrument really shows how you can produce and play the same piece in so many different ways, I thought that was probably on the most relevant aspects of this video. Sharon, thank you for being a source of inspiration for my playing and I hope that at some point in my life I see you perform.
great. Thanks Sharon Isbin
playing well is one thing but understanding the music and giving it that life is the quality of a real master
Amazing thank U 4 what you do and all of your years of playing
Really enjoyed this interview. Such a lady! Thank you.
Wonderful lesson; you are a passionate teacher. It is easy to see that the lady and the guitar are one entity. Thank you!
Hi Sharon!!! Wonderful!!!! So happy to see you and hear you. I go back to Manhattan School of Music days with you as my most inspirational teacher...many moons ago! Wishing you all the best in 2013 and beyond.
Deeply appreciate your great teaching!
Thanks for sharing !
To listen to you is inspiring to me to keep working with dedication on the instrument! I will loo forward to seeing and hearing you in April at the Philadelphia Classical Guitar Society.
Very good,, thank you
Amazing.. thank you!
I saw Sharon with the Toledo symphony in 2003. She is terrific. The sound was amazing. I've always liked how she has always pushed the boundaries with new composers and her tireless promotion of the instrument's possibilities. Bravo Sharon!
This is truly amazing and inspiring!
Thank you.
She is amazing. I have nearly all her CDs. It was a dream of mine to actually see her live in my little town, but she actually came here! I was only 3 rows back dead center from the stage. Amazing, just amazing.
I love this video. Sharon Isbin is truly great virtuoso of the guitar.
Sharon, Great show at Bergen PAC Sunday 2/26/17.
Enjoyed it.
Thanks you dear guitarist ....
Talented guitarist, exellent teacher! Love you!
She is the best!!!! I love her playing.
I really enjoyed this video
Thank you
True master!
what a wonderful person and fantastic player and open to all musical genres
I had the pleasure of watching you perform at MSU Wharton a year or so ago. You were AMAZING!!! Such an inspiration for me.
thanks for sharing, she is great!!!
This is spectacular !!!
Really nice interview. Fantastic player.
Absolutely amazing! caught for words I am... The word master, never better used to describe a person, artist and guitar player.
you are so good inspired me, thankyou.
She is graceful :)
Sharon, a big Thanks and Best Regards from Athens!
thank you 4 the lesson.
Grande professora !
Very nice lesson, it's inspiring to hear about the improvisational qualities of Baroque music. I had no idea!
Wonderful lesson...thanks
Can't wait to see you on Tuesday night in Hampton, VA
An amazing sensitive for music teacher --> awesome sound creation .
All the best
Deejay Ci
Belgium
Wondrous ! xxxxxxx
Amazingly clear what you Sharon, mean when you speak!
If there is a right way to do it...this is surely the best of them all... :) I enjoyed it very much. Thanks :)
wonderful! bravo !!!
You are awesome!
What I would give to have her as a teacher!!! Wonderful.
Corazón, mente y manos en la expresión del espíritu... realmente conmueve su guitarra y su personalidad...
Desde el fondo de un corazón que ama la guitarra !!! Muchas pero Muchas gracias !!! por compartir tu inmenso talento...Desde Guadalajára,Jalisco México uno mas de tus miles dee admiradores.
An intelligent, articulate, and delightful teacher.
greetings from your newest fan ,
You are AMAZING !!!!!!
very nice.thank you u teach
Tremolo a very interesting technique, I really liked the tips.
very impressive lady
I'd be more like the guitar player for Elvis but have always loved classical and flamenco , so thanx Sharon
her body language while performing is extremely important, she is an "act". that is not an insult but a necessity. like a stage actress she must exhibit the emotion she is portraying as notated in the music in order to convey emotion to the audience and add in a bio-feedback way to her own technical translation of expression as demanded by the composition.
It's kind of weird but I seem to know the lady's discography better than she does! "Nightshade Rounds" was contemporary but *not* American -- it had some American eg. MacCombie and Tower but also Walton, Britten etc. The American one -- a real treasure of a disc -- was "American Landscapes", three modern concertos by American composers.
Only writing this because -- well those are seriously good discs, both of them. The got a lot of play in my house. :)
you are awesome, amazing
Of all evaluations of classical guitar and music-making by people who really understand it, I will treasure these particular words of Sharon's:
"You know what? This is even more exciting than sending insects into space."
OMFG! Awesome!
not only an incredible guitarist and musician but a beautiful woman and such a classy wonderful person. yep, i m a big fan and have been for 35 years!
An incredible talent, and an incredible beauty....
awesome
Asturias composed by Albeinz......"Many have attributed the first transcription for guitar to Francisco Tárrega who put it in its most recognizable key, E minor. According to guitarist and guitar scholar Stanley Yates, the first guitar transcription of the piece was probably by Severino García Fortea, although Andrés Segovia's transcription is the most famous and most influential."
A beautiful woman and such beautiful way to play a guitar... it's heaven
🌹
I LOVE YOUUUU
My guitar teacher works at Juilliard, so there.
Wuaw! Exelent
superb
Pura vida!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Perfect Technique
vey good
incroyablement sexy
It must be nice to have these opportunities in life.
Nice story Sharon :)
She is very talented. What does she use to fix a broken nail? That is my problem. I only play as a hobby but in my line of work I am in contact with lots if Velcro and that is not a kind material when using with longer nails on my right playing hand so it is hard for me to keep my nails long.
Thank you so much Sharon; lovely. I am considering buying a new guitar; any suggestions? Yours has a beautiful sound.
Did you get a new guitar? Luthier?
beautiful, wish you were my guitar teacher :)
Sharon or anybody can tell me what is the technique and the name of the song starting at 3:40 ?
Villalobos.
It's a semi-complicated FREE STROKE pattern used when playing/practicing Villa-Lobs Etude #1 p-i-p-i-p-m-i-a-m-a-i-m-p-i-p-i
acere58
Sorry! My mistake at 3:40 Villalobos Etude # 1
It's Heitor V. Lobos - Etude #1 e- minor :)
The song is: Etude No: 1 - Heitor Villa Lobos - Brazilian composer - 12 studies for guitar.
you are greart!!
GREAT/USEFUL NUANCES/TRICKS OF THE TRADE/ANECDOTES...A SCHOLAR/MUSICIAN/ATHLETE!!!
FELIZ 2015,PAZ,SALUD....MAS MUSICA PARA TI,Pablo Vigil
PS:HAPPY RUNNING/HIKING AS WELL.
Wow, Smart, Sensual Talented and totally hot!!
Nice guitar...........
Shallom. TODÁ RABÁ for this video and for this interview. I think that you are the best guitarrist in the world. I would like, one day in future to play 000,1% of that you play. It!s your guitar made by Stefan Kakos from Minnesota? May G-d bless you and sucess
Whats the song at the beginning
batu bar Asturias, aka Leyenda, by Isaac Albeniz. Originally written for piano, so transcribed for guitar. Rated moderately difficult.
+batu bar recuerdos de la alhambra :)
+batu bar Leyenda..
Thanks :)
+batu bar Asturias - Issac albeniz
I wish you gave private lessons via Skype!!!
was she using her little finger too?
space walker I mean when playing with her right hand... ?
yes chico finger of her right hand. I do use it too in my scale playing
i wonder what she would sound like if she made metal
Great?