How beautiful to hear Mr. Parkening's testimony of the Lord Jesus Christ. The aim and final reason of all music is none else but the Glory of God. Amen.
Maestro Parkening brought me to the classical guitar. I’ve had the privilege of hearing him in person twice, and read his wonderful autobiography, “Grace Like a River.” Thank-you for this interview.
How I would love to witness Parkening in performance, but I don’t know that I will ever have the opportunity at this point. It will have to suffice to cherish the recordings. Tavi, one of my dearest friends is a former peer of yours from the Parkening master classes from maybe 2000 through 2010. He has been a great help to me and he remembers you quite well.
One understands the affection in the words of our much-admired Mr. Jinariu. Not to detract from maestro Parkening's talent in the least, but in art, the use of superlatives can be misguided. John Williams, Kazuhito Yamashita, Eliot Fisk, Pepe and Ángel Romero, David Russell and Manuel Barrueco are still with us, to name but a few living legends of the instrument. Incidentally, the compulsive and constant witnessing is rather tiring. Thanks for the interview!
Williams is indeed a great guitarist but there is no such thing as No. 1 because music is not a race. Parkening has also made many great recordings and has toured the world for over 50 years. He deserves respect.
Much resoect for Maestro Christopher Parkening
How beautiful to hear Mr. Parkening's testimony of the Lord Jesus Christ. The aim and final reason of all music is none else but the Glory of God. Amen.
Amen
Awesome interview Tavi🙏 so appreciate this🙏
Amen,for the glory of God!
Maestro Parkening brought me to the classical guitar. I’ve had the privilege of hearing him in person twice, and read his wonderful autobiography, “Grace Like a River.” Thank-you for this interview.
Thank you to share your deep love. I love you and hove you play with a very fine and sensitive feeling in all you play.❤🎶
Thank you
How I would love to witness Parkening in performance, but I don’t know that I will ever have the opportunity at this point. It will have to suffice to cherish the recordings.
Tavi, one of my dearest friends is a former peer of yours from the Parkening master classes from maybe 2000 through 2010. He has been a great help to me and he remembers you quite well.
Legendary guitarist
Bach's music is beautiful on the guitar and there is a really nice piece in Parkening's 1st book
Greatest guitarist ever
One understands the affection in the words of our much-admired Mr. Jinariu. Not to detract from maestro Parkening's talent in the least, but in art, the use of superlatives can be misguided. John Williams, Kazuhito Yamashita, Eliot Fisk, Pepe and Ángel Romero, David Russell and Manuel Barrueco are still with us, to name but a few living legends of the instrument. Incidentally, the compulsive and constant witnessing is rather tiring. Thanks for the interview!
Some people always find something to complain about. Today you are that person.
Love Christopher Parkening! Thank you for this interview! Are the other portions of the interview available anywhere?
www.eliteguitaristclassical.com/programs/parkening?category_id=83578
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John Williams Absolutely is top.1 / Parkening is Angler!Bad live performance!
Williams is indeed a great guitarist but there is no such thing as No. 1 because music is not a race. Parkening has also made many great recordings and has toured the world for over 50 years. He deserves respect.
BASS , bream, angler ? Something fishy going on here!
All of the top guitarist have occasionally given a less than stellar performance---can't hold one "off" performance against him.