Masterpieces to be heard on guitar, with an intriguing contrast of works. Maria Esther Guzman, praised by composer Rodrigo as "Segovia's successor" and hailed as "the queen of the guitar world" for her perfect technique and high musicality. Her career is brilliant: at age 11 she won a competition hosted by Spain's national broadcaster, won the 1986 Andres Segovia International Competition, won 13 major international guitar competitions around the world, and in 2012 was awarded the Andres Segovia Medal by the Segovia Foundation. This program, spanning classical, modern, and contemporary, weaves diverse works like a single thread, and their contrast beautifully delights the listener. Among the 7 pieces arranged by Maria Esther herself, especially intriguing is the Albeniz. Originally a piano work, the piece is known for its harmonic and contrapuntal richness, its density of sound, and its rhythmic complexity, and arranging and performing it for guitar involves considerable difficulty. It can be said to be one of the highlights of this work.