
“Hidden Andalucia” is an original solo classical guitar single from English musician Martin Lloyd Howard. The instrumental composition unifies two distinct traditions into a coherent arrangement, framing a central section of expressive flamenco-style phrasing within an opening and closing theme inspired by Elizabethan lutenist John Dowland. Executed on a fifty-year-old handmade instrument, the performance showcases sophisticated classical technique, structural balance, and spacious, contemplative emotional resonance.
A solemnly beautiful guitar presence unveils right away, trickling with elegant sophistication and a sense of somber reflection. This initial progression takes inspiration from English Renaissance composer John Dowland, echoed in the timeless-sounding ethereality that shifts into a darker, chordal allure around the one-minute mark. The movement to a series of flamenco-style guitar work is accomplished artfully, lending a more vibrant charm propelled by spine-tingling chills at the two-minute turn, where a stop-start pattern of momentary silence and strummed gorgeousness ease in and out.
The production’s conclusion compels in its return to the initial Dowland-inspired theme, its contemplative lushness and spaciousness giving way to a fully resonating conclusion. Showcasing fantastic solo classical guitar work and consuming structural direction, moving into flamenco styling following initial subduedness, “Hidden Andalucia” is a standout success from Martin Lloyd Howard.
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This and other tracks featured this month can be streamed on the updating Obscure Sound’s ‘Emerging Singles’ Spotify playlist.
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