Live at Trinity Church
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Record Label: 333 Entertainment
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Here are what some critics have said about Romero:
HomeTheatreTalk.com
"Excellent guitar music, incredible recording...I have not been this impressed with a music disc in some time"
Jazz USA.com
"The crowd has been charmed by this fiery guitar..."
JazzReview.com
"...Some of the most stirring guitar poetry that I've ever enjoyed..."
Inspired by the music of his family from his earliest memory, Argentinean born guitarist, Hernan Romero would become part of his families' performing ensemble by the age of four. Romero's mother, popular Spanish singer Estela Raval, all contributed to surrounding young Hernan with the best of musical environments.
Receiving classical guitar training in his youth from Roberto Lara, one of Andres Seogivia's diciples , Romero became strongly influenced by the Flamenco style when the family moved from Buenos Aires to Cadiz, Andalusia, Spain.
"It's pretty powerful, flamenco is very strong, and has it's influence from the Middle East," says Romero. "The other side is the romantic aspect of Latin music, so it's the best of both worlds."
In 1986 Hernan would move to the New York area. Soon after, he was playing with some of world's finest guitarists, including Al Dimeola and Paco De Lucia. In 1998 he co-produced the "Guitar Trios" album with Paco De Lucia, John McLaughlin and Al Dimeola.
In 1999 Hernan co-produced Al Dimeola's "Winter Nights" for the Telarc label, and completed Romero-Live at Trinity Church, his first recording for 333 Entertainment Inc., with a live ensemble at the landmark Trinity Church in New York City. This performance was specifically captured in hi-resolution format for multichannel release as well as stereo.
Featuring great performances by Romero on guitar, Romero-Live at Trinity Church also boasts the talents of:
Oscar Feldman- alto sax and flute
Mario Rodriguez -fretless six string bass
Gilad -percussion and cajon
Jorge Perez-additional cajon
Romero's compositions for Live at Trinity present very intense music complimented by poetic instrumental arrangements, which is sure to influence aspiring guitarists for generations to come...
Listen and enjoy!
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This man is a tremendous artist
author: Virgo
He is a tremendously passionate musician and has the right feel and touch. It is truly wonderful.
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Thumbs up for Romero
author: Ariel
This melodic recording flows elegantly between Flamenco to Jazz to Classical music.
The Influences of the likes of Paco De Lucia and Al DiMeola are clearly evident.
Unlike your traditional hard core flamencos, Remero's compositions are very melodic, extremely well rounded and will also fit the ears of those who are more accustomed to western-modern music. By no means is his style a commercial compromise! It is a most welcomed evolution of the traditional flamenco. Check out Romero's interpretation of the famous romance, absolutely lovely. Last, but not least, the quality of sound is superb… Makes you wish you have been there yourself…
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I love it.
author: lise-anne
I love this man's passion, his soul, and the beauty of this instrument.
This is real music.
It should be venerated and honored, not shoved aside.
Kisses and beyond.
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I really liked it alot.
author: marissa marchant
this was a very nice album.
It is very interesting that men are out there getting support as composers and virtuosos and women are primarily not.
That isn't right. Even though I enjoy this man's music. I am also a virtuoso, and don't have support from what they consider important people. But I don't consider any people who are thinking something in new york..because they are leaving women out who are virtuoso talents... thx.
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