(1961) A conversation with Andrés Segovia

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Published on Jul 28, 2022
A rare American 16mm educational film by Encyclopædia Britannica, featuring Jack Pfeiffer in conversation with Andrés Segovia. The film was distributed to schools and libraries.

In the words of Segovia:
"I Think that music is the most beautiful of all the arts. Because more or less, the other arts are too concrete - even the poetry. (It) has to deal with the meaning of words. In music, the soul is absolutely free."

I do not own this clip, and highly encourage you to purchase it if you enjoy it over at:
http://www.historicfilms.com/search/?q=andres+segovia&q=andres+segovia#p1t3593i0o1667

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