About Guitaresque

Guitaresque is a Singapore-based non-professional classical guitar quartet. All our members are full-time working professionals but have come together because of our shared passion for guitar music.

We are alumni members of the NUS Guitar Ensemble (GENUS), the premier Niibori-styled guitar orchestra in Singapore, founded by Mr Alex Abisheganaden.

Guitaresque won the first prize and second prize (ensemble) in the 2004 and 2001 Singapore Guitar Festival Competition respectively.



Sunday, October 23, 2011

Estampas!

One of the pieces the quartet worked on today was Estampas (Torroba).This piece brings back memories...

I recall that many years ago (probably more than a decade!), I did a recording of some songs in this selection with a quartet that comprised - Kwok Kar Mun, Karen Ann Leong, Ivan Goh and myself.

We were the "original" GENUS quartet to stick together beyond a Genus concert, as in those days, small groups were formed purely for the purpose of performing in annual Genus concerts. After the concert, the groups 'disbanded' and new groups were formed when upcoming performances came along.
(note: come to think of it, we STILL are the only small group doing this.... unless I include Xpose, which is not technically a "small group" :P)

We certainly broke that trend, as the four of us felt it was a waste if such a group of like-minded folks only rehearsed one (or two) songs each time. We were capable of doing so much more. So we stuck together and called ourselves... Guitaresque.

Of course, Kar Mun and Karen subsequently departed from the quartet to pursue other priorities in their lives, leaving just me and Ivan as the original members of that group. But we'd welcome new members - Kevin and later Alex. (Alex, who is our newest member, has joined the quartet for more than 5 years now..)

Anyway, playing Estampas again after all these years, I feel we are certainly more able to bring our sounds and expressions which were totally impossible then.

Instead of cherry-picking (we only did 4 pieces previously), we are now rehearsing the entire song, and I find myself enjoying the strong Spanish "feel" of the song!

Hopefully we can find a good occasion to perform this wonderful contribution from Torroba!

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