Hailed by the German press as a “gifted musician of the highest order” and
recognized as a premiere artist of his generation with several top prizes in
competitions, Andrew Daniel has toured extensively throughout the United
States and Europe. After completing his Master of Music degree from the
University of Southern California in 1992, he was offered a European tour
under the auspices of the Andres Segovia Institute. Andrew Daniel settled in
Germany (1992) and founded Duo Grazioso with a flutist from Hamburg. He
has appeared as a guest soloist in numerous festivals and with many
orchestras, including The Dallas Symphony (Music in the Mountains), The
Rome Opera and The Valencia Chamber Orchestra. In addition to his concert
stage performances, he has appeared on several live radio programs,
including his Eastern European debut aired over Polish radio. Andrew Daniel is
a professor of Music and Humanities at Northeast Texas Community College;
he is also on the faculty of Dallas Baptist University where he teaches guitar
and Medieval/Renaissance history, and
Texarkana College where he teaches
a variety of music courses. Currently in the final stages of his Ph.D. in
musicology/theory, Andrew’s research interests include music and identity,
mission music of pre-1800 Latin America, as well as strategies for
deconstructing and reorienting the musicological canon.
Excerpts from Andrew's 2001 release "The Black Dacameron"

J. S. Bach BWV 996
    
Prelude
    Allemande
    Gigue

Francesco Tarrega - "Recuerdos de la Alhambra"

Andrew York - "Sunburst"