The world premiere of Dominic Frasca's "John's Not Taken" (commissioned by the New York Guitar Festival). From the New York Guitar Festival's third biennial Guitar Marathon at the 92nd Street Y's Kaufman Auditorium
Ana Vidovic performing Isaac Albeniz's Asturias at the New York Guitar Festival's third biennial Guitar Marathon at the 92nd Street Y's Kaufman Auditorium.
Ana Vidovic performing Torroba's Suite Castellana at the New York Guitar Festival's third biennial Guitar Marathon at the 92nd Street Y's Kaufman Auditorium.
Bill Kanengiser performing Fernando Sor's Grand Solo, at the New York Guitar Festival's third biennial Guitar Marathon at the 92nd Street Y's Kaufman Auditorium.
The first section of Pepe Romero's flamenco set in tribute to Sabicas, Nino de Ricardo, and Paco Avila at the New York Guitar Festival's third biennial Guitar Marathon at the 92nd Street Y's Kaufman Auditorium.
Paul O'Dette performing works by Santiago de Murcia (1685-1732) on baroque guitar at the New York Guitar Festival's third biennial Guitar Marathon at the 92nd Street Y's Kaufman Auditorium.
Eliot Fisk performing Sevilla, by Isaac Albéniz, at the New York Guitar Festival's third biennial Guitar Marathon at the 92nd Street Y's Kaufman Auditorium.
Jason Vieaux performing Fernando Sor's Variations on a Theme of Mozart, Op. 9 at the New York Guitar Festival's third biennial Guitar Marathon at the 92nd Street Y's Kaufman Auditorium.
Eliot Fisk performing Paganini's Caprice #24 (transcribed by Fisk) at the New York Guitar Festival's third biennial Guitar Marathon at the 92nd Street Y's Kaufman Auditorium.
Jazz guitar virtuoso Russell Malone gives a rare solo performance at the New York Guitar Festival's second biennial Guitar Marathon at the 92nd Street Y's Kaufman Auditorium, January 25, 2004. Perhaps best known for his work with Diana Krall, Malone began with Jimmy Smith and also worked with Aretha Franklin, Christina Aguilera, B.B. King, David Sanborn, Harry Connick, Jr. to name a few.
Part Two of Pepe Romero's flamenco set in tribute to Sabicas, Nino de Ricardo, and Paco Avila at the New York Guitar Festival's third biennial Guitar Marathon at the 92nd Street Y's Kaufman Auditorium.
Eliot Fisk performing Enrique Granados' Danza Espanola No. 5 at the New York Guitar Festival's third biennial Guitar Marathon at the 92nd Street Y's Kaufman Auditorium.
Steve Kimock playing electric guitar at the New York Guitar Festival's second biennial Guitar Marathon at the 92nd Street Y's Kaufman Auditorium, January 25, 2004. Steve's musical influences are wide-ranging: from John Coltrane to Ali Akbar Khan, David Lindley to Jimi Hendrix, Miles Davis to Roy Buchanan. He is joined, on keyboards, by Jim Kost (of the Steve Kimock Band).
Sonny Landreth and Cindy Cashdollar performing Hard Time Killing Floor Blues at the 2006 New York Guitar Festival's tribute to Skip James at Merkin Concert Hall.
Grammy-nominated fingerstyle guitar wizard Alex de Grassi performs his arrangement of "Single Girl" at an impromptu, hotel room session during the New York Guitar Festival.
At the 2006 New York Guitar Festival, steel guitar and Dobro virtuoso Cindy Cashdollar was joined by Larry Campbell, Theresa Campbell, and Amy Helm for a free lunchtime concert at the World Financial Center's Winter Garden.
Tim Brookes, author of Guitar: An American Life, poses the question on every guitar fan's mind. Who was, or is, the greatest guitarist of all time? Or can that question really be answered in a meaningful and thoughtful way? Inquiring minds want to know...
Martha Masters performing Miguel Llobet's Scherzo-Valse at the New York Guitar Festival's third biennial Guitar Marathon at the 92nd Street Y's Kaufman Auditorium.