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[Guitar] Famous classical guitarists of the world. Recommended guitarists.

A comprehensive introduction to the world’s famous classical guitarists!

From the greats who laid the foundation of classical guitar to distinctive players known for their unconventional performances, we’ve picked a wide range.

Compared to genres like rock or blues, the classical guitar world is often said to have many exceptionally skilled guitarists.

This time, we’ve selected world-famous guitarists with truly top-tier abilities!

We’re also introducing lesser-known guitarists who enjoy strong support abroad but are still relatively unknown in Japan.

If you love classical guitar, this is a must-see!

[Guitar] Famous classical guitarists of the world. Recommended guitarists (61–70)

Mendelssohn: From Songs Without Words, Venetian Boat SongIan Watt

Ian Watt plays Mendelssohn – Venetian Gondola Song, Op. 19/6 (trans. Tarrega)
Mendelssohn: From Songs Without Words, Venetian Boat SongIan Watt

Ian Watt is a guitarist from Aberdeenshire, Scotland.

The piece performed is No.

6: Andante sostenuto, “Venetian Boat Song,” from Songs Without Words, Book 1, Op.

19, by the German composer Felix Mendelssohn.

Enrique Granados

Danzas españolasJose Luis Gonzalez

José Luis González,Danza española nº2 de E.Granados
Danzas españolasJose Luis Gonzalez

If you like classical music by Spanish composers, I recommend José Luis González.

He is a classical guitarist said to be a direct heir of Andrés Segovia, inheriting Segovia’s musical DNA in a striking way.

His performances strongly reflect his mood at the moment, and when his feelings align with the piece, the result is nothing short of astonishing.

He is also known as a classical guitarist famed for performing Latin classical music.

MashiishaMaria Esther Guzman

María Esther Guzmán: “Maxixe” A.Barrios.wmv
MashiishaMaria Esther Guzman

“Mazurca” (or “Maxixe”) composed by Paraguayan guitarist and composer Agustín Barrios.

The maxixe is a Brazilian dance that became popular around the end of the 19th century, particularly in Rio de Janeiro.

Performed by Spanish guitarist María Esther Guzmán.

Bach: From French Suite No. 1 — No. 1, No. 2; and from Cello Suite No. 2 — No. 6 (unaccompanied)Paulo Martelli

Paulo Martelli is a Brazilian guitarist.

His program includes, from Johann Sebastian Bach’s French Suite No.

1, BWV 812: I.

Allemande and III.

Sarabande, and from the Cello Suite No.

2, BWV 1008: VI.

Gigue.

JeegTilman Hoppstock

Tilman Hoppstock “Gigue” — Bach Partita No.1 BWV 825
JeegTilman Hoppstock

Gigue from Bach’s Partita No.

1.

The original was written for keyboard.

Performed by Tilman Hoppstock, renowned as a Bach performer and scholar.

He appears to have studied and performs cello in addition to guitar.