The San Diego Symphony presents The Romeros: Royal Family of
Guitar from May 16th to May 19th, 2013. The Romero
Quartet started in the 1960 based upon the idea of the father Celedonio Romero
and his sons. After the group’s father passed away in 1996 he was replaced by
his grandson to keep the family tradition alive. The Romeros are a beautiful example of classical
guitar that provides sweet sensation to the ears. You almost feel as though you
are in Spain. Tapas anyone?
Using string music avoided problems with blending multiple
instruments into a single music chord. Having less than four players limited
the types of music that could be played while using more than four players
created acoustic blending problems. It helped to avoid monotonous tones
stemming from using the same instrument over and over. The quartet is more common today for public
audiences as well as background music in restaurants.
You can see the presentation at the beautiful Copley Hall.
It is worth visiting at least once in your lifetime. It maintains its old world
charm with artistic design, style, and artisanship being apparent. Tiles in the
ceiling, large hanging paintings, and an acoustically designed auditorium are
part of its charm. If you seek a flutter of musical mastery then purchase your
tickets for new shows.
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