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An Interview with Guitarist George Sakellariou

An Interview with Guitarist George Sakellariou

by David B. Fisher

Originally published in Guild of American Luthiers Quarterly, Volume 9, #1, 1981



This issue’s interview, George Sakellariou, brings an uncommonly alive and musical warmth to his performance. He began to show interest in music at the age of four and by six was playing popular and folk music on the guitar. Later he took up classical guitar and at eighteen he graduated with Highest Honors from the Athens Conservatory. In 1964 he took part in the Segovia Master Classes at Berkeley and in the same year began teaching at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music. Since then he has been teaching and performing throughout the U.S.A., Canada and South America. He currently resides in San Rafael, California, with his wife and four children.


When did you first go to a luthier and say “Make me a guitar”?

I was very young, a teenager. I went to the Panaghis Brothers in Athens, and got a nice spruce top instrument. It is on loan to a dear friend. I love it when I get the opportunity to play it, usually three or four times a year.

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