Although Andres Segovia’s heir on the classical guitar, Julian Bream never received the general international acclaim of Segovia outside of the classical music community. He’s been a favorite guitarist of mine since I first heard him in the 1970s, and it’s a shame most of America, and most guitarists who don’t play classical, will never listen to a fine artist like Bream simply because he plays ‘boring old’ classical music. Here he is playing Fernando Sor’s “Grand Solo”:
And performing his own transcription of J. S. Bach’s “Prelude in G Major”: