S2E2: Adam Del Monte | The tonebase Classical Guitar Podcast

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2 min readJan 28, 2019

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This week on the tonebase Classical Guitar Podcast, host David Steinhardt is joined by the brilliant flamenco guitarist and composer Adam Del Monte.

“Displaying mind-boggling control over dynamics and tone, Adam del Monte defies physics with his expressive, romantic playing.” — Guitar Player Magazine

Having recently completed his flamenco opera Llantos, Adam describes his detailed compositional process — everything from the libretto (or story) to the actual orchestration — which took many years of dedicated work to complete.

Over the course of the podcast you will here sample recordings from this work which will actually be receiving its first performance this week at the 2019 Tucson Desert Song Festival (click here for more info!)

In addition, to the opera, Adam also talks about his musical upbringing which consisted of his parents dropping him off with a Gypsy family in the caves of Spain at 7 years old — literally! Adam also shares the somewhat unique moment that made him decide to become a guitarist for life…

This podcast is dedicated to the great Sabrina Vlaskalic whose tragic passing last week will be felt in the classical guitar community for many years to come. At the opening of the podcast, David shares a recording of her playing Leo Brouwer’s Sonata. Lucky for us, Sabrina’s music is a gift that shall never cease to inspire us.

Get inside the mind of this insightful artist with this week’s episode — now available below, or wherever you listen to podcasts!

Season 2, Episode 2: Adam Del Monte

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