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| To provide a framework for the shared enjoyment and exploration of the classical guitar in New York City, and to promote awareness and appreciation of its heritage and influence across musical genres, bringing together performers, composers, supporting members of the guitar community, and the listening public in ways that enrich the experience of all. |
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| NYlon Home Features Classifieds Get Involved History Lesson Interview Room Letter from the Editor Loose Strings Member of the Month NY Focus NYlon Asks the Pros Reviews Technique Workshop Transcription Station Resources Community Forum NYlon Newsletter Member Showcase Guitar Links Teacher Directory NYlon Staff | History Lesson Archive September 2004 A Desirable and Fashionable Instrument Jeff Noonan respectfully informs the public that the guitar is indeed an instrument of rich and noble heritage. June 2004 Roll Over, Beethoven Every guitarist has wondered why there's no guitar in orchestras. Tim Brookes tells us. January 2004 A Short History of the Classical Guitar in New York, Part II Lester S. Long continues his discourse of New York’s legacy of guitar. October 2003 A Short History of the Classical Guitar in New York, Part I The guitar has a rich and noble history in New York. Lester S. Long tells us about it. | |||||||||||||
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