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| His name was given him by legendary classical guitarist Andres Segovia, who called him "Esteban" ![]() From that moment on, he focused on
the guitar, teaching himself to play and practicing every spare moment.
Esteban's dream was to be able to express his deep inner feelings
through his music. He wanted to study with legendary classical
guitarist Andres Segovia, but being self taught, it seemed impossible,
since Segovia only accepted students of other classical guitarists, in
the traditional settings of master classes. So he gave up on that quest
for a while, attended college, and graduated from Carnegie Mellon
University in 1972, majoring in guitar and English literature. 1968,
his first year at university, was the first year guitar was offered at
Carnegie Mellon, and the guitar teacher was a cellist with the
Pittsburgh Upon graduation, he began teaching guitar at music studios and performing local gigs, but his quest of studying with Segovia was always with him. He decided to try another way to meet the maestro, since he could not gain entry into any master classes. Esteban left hundreds of messages for Segovia on bright yellow index cards, while Segovia was on his world tours, saying, "My life is meaningless unless I can study with you." Year after year he sent them everywhere Segovia went. After a relentless pursuit in Los
Angeles, Segovia finally permitted Esteban to play for him in 1974.
Segovia gave him a long list of specific pieces of music to learn and
promised Esteban that he would listen to him again the following year,
when he returned to Los Angeles for concerts. When Segovia returned and
heard Esteban play, he invited the student to Santiago de Compostela, in For four years Esteban studied with the master whenever possible, in Spain and in the U.S., and in 1978 Segovia gave Esteban his endorsement. Esteban returned to the U.S. and began touring. One year later, Esteban was in an automobile accident and was hit by a speeding drunk driver. He lost his ability to play the guitar for 10 years, because of severe damage to his left arm and hand. By 1990, through dedication and love of music, he began to again play the guitar he so loved. Since then to the present day,
Esteban has topped the Billboard charts many times with his numerous
albums, videos and DVD's, and has had first-time music history
successes never before accomplished by any guitarist. He "Segovia taught me how to put emotion into my music. Now, I play from my heart." |
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