JazzboCR wrote:
Here is a premier music school in Escazu--the guitar teacher is Jorge Santo. Music teachers and musicians are an excellent source for this info, I'd think:
http://www.escazumusic.com/index.php?c=bio&l=ing and contact info:
http://www.escazumusic.com/index.php?c=con I understand this hotel (part of a Spanish chain) has Spanish music--they certainly have a beautiful grand piano in the lobby. Doubtless anybody playing there would be helpful:
http://www.barcelo.com/BarceloHotels/en ... lacio/HomeBTW, I hadn't thought about Strunz and Farah in awhile--thanks for the reminder:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strunz_%26_FarahAnd their Website:
http://www.strunzandfarah.com/ << there may be more technically accomplished guitar duos than them, but none so adventurous.
Great info, highly appreciated.
I have always felt strunz and Farah to be fairly proficient technical players. If I recall correctly, strunz was considered a replacement for Al Di Moela in the guitar trio, which says something.
On the topic of techniqual prowess, I suggest, if you haven't already, check out Vicente Amigo. The precision with which this guys plays in unlike anything I have ever heard.