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  1. In 1984, Segovia was the subject of a 13-part series broadcast on National Public Radio, Segovia! The series was recorded on location in Spain, France and the United States. Hosted by Oscar Brand, the series was produced by Jim Anderson, Robert Malesky and Larry Snitzler.

  2. Andrés Segovia Torres, markiz de Salobreña (ur. 21 lutego 1893 w Linares, zm. 3 czerwca 1987 w Madrycie) – hiszpański gitarzysta, wirtuoz i popularyzator gitary klasycznej, a także kompozytor.

  3. 30 maj 2017 · Andrés Segovia, destined to become one of the greatest guitarists in music history, was born on 21 February 1893, in Linares, a small lead-mining town in the Jaen province of northern Andalusia.

  4. www.discogs.com › artist › 392725-Andrés-SegoviaAndrés Segovia - Discogs

    Andrés Segovia. Spanish classical guitarist, who is considered to be the father of the modern classical guitar. Born: February 21, 1893, Linares, Spain. Died: June 2, 1987, Madrid. His second wife was pianist Paquita Madriguera (marriage in 1935), who also made some piano roll recordings.

  5. Andrés Segovia. Andrés Segovia Torres, I marchese di Salobreña (Linares, 21 febbraio 1893 – Madrid, 3 giugno 1987), è stato un chitarrista spagnolo. Fu un maestro spagnolo della chitarra classica, generalmente considerato come uno dei maggiori sviluppatori della tecnica e dello studio della chitarra classica di tutti i tempi.

  6. The Official Channel of Andrés Segovia Torres, 1st Marquis of Salobreña was a Spanish virtuoso classical guitarist. Many professional classical guitarists we...

  7. Segovia continued to play recitals throughout Spain throughout the decade, and by 1920 had performed over 500 concerts. From this year onwards he began to fulfil two primary ambitions – to spread the appeal of the guitar to many countries and to build up a worthwhile repertoire for the instrument.

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