On today’s episode, I had the pleasure of having on my podcast Gohar Vardanyan. I am a great fan of her since more than 2 years and I am also a follower on her Patreon account: https://www.patreon.com/goharguitar. By the way, if you want to support her go to her Patreon account and lets assist her in meeting her goal of having 50 patrons. Remember that supporting a musician is one of my goals with this podcast. Going back to this episode, Gohar will take us in the path of how you land a “gig” on a guitar festival -like the one in Sweden-, her experience growing up in Armenia (yes, she is from Armenia check it out on the first 20 minutes) and later on her career, master classes offered by her (she explains it in detail what it entails), and much more that I do not want to give in advance to avoid any spoiler. The first song is from Agustin Barrios Un Sueño, then I added a Joaquí Turina Sonata Movimiento 1 since our conversation dropped when we were talking about recording ourselves to listen to us, and last piece is from Astor Piazzola Primavera Porteña. Once you finished listening this episode, let me know what you think about it and I hope to see you on my next episode.
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