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Los Angeles Guitar Quartet / Classical guitar / William Kanengiser / Concierto Andaluz / John Dearman / Concerto / Joaquín Rodrigo / Year of birth missing / Classical music / Music
Date: 2012-03-15 13:50:44
Los Angeles Guitar Quartet
Classical guitar
William Kanengiser
Concierto Andaluz
John Dearman
Concerto
Joaquín Rodrigo
Year of birth missing
Classical music
Music

Symphony orchestra makes Spanish flourishes CONCERT REVIEW | By Lindsay Christians | March 10, 2012 | LINK A Spanish sun warmed Overture Hall on Friday night, when the Los Angeles Guitar Quartet joined the Madison Sympho

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