Agustin Barrios Mangoré lived from 1885 until 1944. Born in Paraguay, he was a virtuoso guitar player and a composer, and his music honored his heritage of the Guaraní indigenous South American people ...
Scott Yoo and Dr. Fred Sheppard discuss Barrios' transformation into Nitsuga Mangoré after he more fully embraced his Guaraní heritage. Great Performances is available to stream on pbs.org and the ...
Two short guitar pieces start our first hour. Alexander-Sergei Ramirez plays "Una limosna por el amor de Dios" by Agustin Barrios Mangore; then Pepe Romero plays "El Colibri" by Julio Sagreras.
Scott Yoo and Dr. Fred Sheppard discuss Barrios’ transformation into Nitsuga Mangoré after he more fully embraced his Guaraní heritage. The Folk Music that Inspired Agustín Barrios Scott Yoo visits ...
John Williams might not be the first or foremost interpreter of the Paraguayan guitar maestro Agustín Barrios Mangoré (1885–1944), but he is certainly the best known. In the 1970s, Williams introduced ...
Guitar prodigy Thibaut Garcia performs his album El Bohemio in Rouen's sublime Chapelle Corneille. A Latin-flavoured concert paying tribute to Paraguayan composer Agustín Barrios Mangoré.
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