Concert Review
Excerpts
The New York Times - Allen
Hughes: "He guided his listeners through a winning
and informative tour of the varieties of Spanish Gypsy music
that make up the Flamenco landscape. His playing was expert
throughout."
Daily Ledger -
Fairfield, IA: "Radford has it all! His explanations
made it simple enough to please the youngest or most
untrained ear, technical enought to inspire guitar
students in all phases of the study and so intimate and
so profound an experience for the turned-on ones as to
provide a bridge between worlds.
The Freeman's Journal - Cooperstown,
NY: "Love for the music and for what he was
doing was evident in Mr. Radford's performance. In fact, he did
not seem to be performing. He seemed to be sharing a
gift."
Times-Advocate - Escondido,
CA:
"He plays with that perfect blend of training, experience,
talent, knowledge and unwavering enthusiasm that only comes
from a consummate artist."
The Christian
Science Monitor: "The Spirit, the aliveness, the agile
technique, the energy of red hot Flamenco!"
Chaska Herald -
Chaska, MN: "Every once in a while something
magic will happen in a musical performance. No longer are
you hearing a succession of rhythms and melodies played
by a single person, but rather the outcry of the souls of
generations of people focused through a single performer.
One of the most soul-stirring performances I have ever
heard. It was the highlight of this years series, if not
the highlight of all the Encore Music Series to date.
Ole!"
Tulsa World - Tulsa,
OK:
"Continually amazing was how Radford, an affable and
unpretentious young man, has so completely assimilated the
musical idiom of a foreign people. He played Flamenco like a
native, and the audience was clearly delighted and astonished
by his considerable talent."
Southwest Daily
Times - Liberal,
KS: "Shouts of Ole! And standing ovations
accompanied the performance of flamenco guitarist Ronald
Radford Saturday night. ... Before playing the explosive
Sevillanas he asked, 'Did anybody here bring castanets?'
A woman from Seville, Spain and her husband jumped onto
the stage and danced as he played and brought the house
down!"
The Mirror -
Brawley, CA: "One antique chair, one white rose,
one guitar...Ronald Radford, center stage, can capture an
audience with no more than these. Radford played with
intensity and unity with his instrument, giving a
performance that brought him a standing ovation. Plucking
the white rose from his lapel, Radford said, 'Let me give
this back to the community I love so much,' and tossed
the rose into the audience."
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