Cleveland Classical Guitar weekend 2007 wraps up

Posted on March 12th, 2007 in Classical Guitar Artists by classgui

The Cleveland Classical Guitar weekend 2007 has unfortunately come to an end. I was only able to catch Jason Vieaux’s performance on Sunday and, as usual, Jason rocked the house. I did get lucky enough to catch a reprise of some of Xuefie Yang’s performance as she stopped by to noodle on my friend’s 19th Century guitar. How about that?

I’ve also included a link to the weekend’s program.

University of Akron Classical Guitar Alumni Festival

Posted on March 2nd, 2007 in Classical Guitar Artists by classgui

The University of Akron is proud to announce:

Classical Guitar Alumni Festival
March 2-3, 2007
Fifteen alumni to perform in two day marathon!

The University of Akron School of Music will host its first-ever Classical Guitar Alumni Festival on Fri-Sat, March 2-3. Fifteen alumni will be featured in performance, celebrating Guitar Department Chaiman Stephen Aron’s 26 years of teaching at the University. The concert schedule is as follows:

Fri. Mar. 2, 5pm, Guzzetta Recital Hall: Chris Akin, Michael Curtis and James Marron
Fri. Mar. 2, 8pm, Guzzetta Recital Hall: Rusty Jones and James Buckland
Fri. Mar. 2, 10pm, Guzzetta Recital Hall: Eric Noden
Sat. Mar. 3, 1pm, Guzzetta Recital Hall: Alex Dean, Adam Sarata, Paul Petric
Sat. Mar. 3, 4pm, Guzzetta Recital Hall: Loren Fortna, Scott Schwertfeger, Patrick Joyce
Sat. Mar. 3, 8pm, Guzzetta Recital Hall: Joshua Millard, Mir Ali, Danny Voris

All concerts are free and open to the public. 

All featured performers studied classical guitar at the University of Akron; some earned BM’s, others MM’s, and a few got both degrees from the University. The roster includes performers who were in Mr. Aron’s first class at Akron, in 1981; others graduated as recently as 2003.

Featured artists include Danny Voris, of Capital University in Columbus, whose original guitar compositions have been featured on five CD’s; Mir Ali, of the Buffalo Guitar Society in NY, whose flamenco and neo-Pakistani stylings have led to international concerts and recordings; James Buckland, of Converse College, SC, who plays historically informed 19th century music on an instrument he built himself; and Eric Noden, of Chicago, whose career as a early-American blues singer and guitar virtuoso have garnered him critical acclaim.

We will hear Chris Akin, now of Louisville, KY, playing Latin American and Spanish music and reunited with his duo partner from 1983, Michael Curtis, of Wooster College. Curtis will play with his hammered-dulcimer duet partner, with whom he has released two CD’s. Alexander Dean, a DMA candidate at Eastman School of Music, Rochester, NY will play 17th century music on a five-course Baroque guitar. In performance of his own compositions, we will hear James Marron, of Ashland University (and Akron U.) as well as Scott Schwertfeger, of the Columbia Institute of Fine Arts in Falls Church, VA. Further performers, each with his own unique take on the classical guitar repertoire, include Joshua Millard, of Rochester, NY; Loren Fortna, of Montclair, NJ; Patrick Joyce, of Fairmont College, WV; Adam Sarata, of Muskingham College; Paul Petric, of Hiram College; and M. Rusty Jones, of the University of Missouri, Colombia.

Full concert programs are posted online at www.uakron.edu/music/guitar. For more information, please contact the director, Stephen Aron, at stephenaron@mac.com.

IARGUS 2007

Posted on February 20th, 2007 in Classical Guitar Artists by classgui

IARGUS 2007!!!
Dear Guitarists,

I hope by now it is clear to everyone that the Russian seven-string guitar offers a whole neighboring universe to classical (and not-so-classical) guitarists. One can be enamored by the fiery Gypsy dances, fascinated by the complexity of Sychra’s and Vysotsky’s compositions, blown away by the virtuosity needed to perform Sergei Orekhov’s variations. Or one can be intrigued by the possibilities of the DGBdgbd’ tuning for the future, which may include transcribing the existing piano and orchestra music as well as composing new music especially for the Russian guitar (such as Concerto di Novgorod by Angelo Gilardino). Or one can shy away from getting involved in all this and stay on the beaten track. One thing is clear: the treasures are all there, and the most efficient way to get exposure is to attend our annual seminar, IARGUS 2007.

Both the audience and the participants loved last year’s festival, IARGUS 2006 (feel free to check out some videos at http://www.guitarandluteissues.com/videos/iargus2006.htm). IARGUS 2007 is going to be a more colorful, more diverse, and overall, more interesting event, where the resourcefulness and versatility of the Russian guitar will be represented in their full glory. For example, we are inviting a specialist in Portuguese guitar Pedro Caldeira Cabral, since – as some of you know – our instruments share a predecessor, the so-called “English guitar.” The festival will have a very special guest – Tony Morris, the producer of Classical Guitar Alive!, who will be preparing a full-length report for his renowned NPR program. And we are particularly proud to present some of the best Russian guitarists today, Dmitri Illarionov, Julia Lonskaya, and Nadia Borislova.

One more thing: you don’t have to be an advanced player to enroll as a student, you don’t even have to own a Russian guitar. Our goal is to make this exciting musical culture available to everyone interested, so our patient faculty will gladly teach the instrument at any level. The full general tuition is $350 ($250 for college and highschool students), and this includes admission to all of IARGUS 2007 concerts. To register, please send checks or money orders to

IARMAC
423 7th Ave. South,
Iowa City, IA 52245

For more information, write to iarmac(at)russianguitar(dot)net

Hope to see you ALL here!

Oleg Timofeyev, Artistic Director
IARMAC (Int’l Academy for Russian Music, Arts, and Culture)

Roland Dyens’ performance in Columbus, Ohio

Posted on February 18th, 2007 in Classical Guitar Artists by classgui

I went and saw Roland Dyens last night here in Columbus, Ohio. I hadn’t seen him in performance for a couple of years now, and I forgot how he starts his performances. A minute or two into his first piece, I remembered what he had said on stage a couple years ago at Oberlin University. In his heavy french accent and emphasis on the stressed syllables in that language, “I began each of my performances with an improvisation.” So I leaned over to my wife and whispered, “Watch this – this will be interesting.”

Sure enough – Roland did not disappoint. He also played Mauro Giuliani’s Variations on a Theme of Handel (“The Harmonious Blacksmith”), op. 107; Fernando Sor’s Grand Sonata; his own version of Alfonsina y El Mar; three pieces from his Night and Day CD – All of Me; A Night in Tunisia; and Night and Day. He also played two movements from Triaela. As is typical with Monsieur Dyens, he announced his program from the stage, so I am forgetting a couple of the pieces he played. I’ll have to test the memories of a couple friends. As always, it was an excellent performance, and I highly recommend seeing him if you haven’t or even if you already have.

Several of us joined M. Dyens for dinner after the concert. He was equally engaging in conversation as he was in performance. If you go see him in concert, make sure and introduce yourself afterwards. If you play for him in a master class, don’t play one of his compositions for him though. He described it as looking in a mirror. And for that matter, don’t play a tremolo piece either.

I picked up his 20 Letters and I’m trying to find a copy of his Night and Day arrangements.

For his remaining concert schedule check here

Look inside this title
20 Letters - sheet music at www.sheetmusicplus.com
20 Letters By Roland Dyens. For Guitar (CD). Published by Lemoine. (564028030)
See more info…
Triaela By Roland Dyens. For Guitar. Published by Lemoine. (564014940)
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Tango En Skai By Roland Dyens. For Guitar & Str Orchestra. Score and parts. Published by Lemoine. (576008050)
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CLASSICAL GUITAR WEEKEND in Cleveland, Ohio

Posted on January 29th, 2007 in Classical Guitar Artists by classgui

CLASSICAL GUITAR WEEKEND
March 9 – 11, 2007
Cleveland, Ohio

March 9-11, Seventh Annual Classical Guitar Weekend, Cleveland, Ohio presented by Guitars International in cooperation with the Cleveland Institute of Music. Concerts and master classes by internationally acclaimed artists – Susana Prieto (Spain) and Alexis Muzurakis (Greece) of Duo Melis, 49th Annual Grammy Award Nominee lutenist Paul O’Dette (U.S.A.), Xuefei Yang (China) and Jason Vieaux (U.S.A.) For further information please call Guitars International at (216) 752-7502, log onto www.guitarsint.com or write us at info@guitarsint.com.

DUO MELIS RECITAL: Friday, March 9 at 8:00 PM

Location: Forest Hill Church, 3032 Monticello Blvd., Cleveland Heights, Ohio 44118

Works to be performed: FALLA Three Dances, L’HOYER Sonata, Op. 31, PIAZZOLLA Otoño Porteño, RAMEAU Four Pieces, GINASTERA Danzas argentinas, ALBENIZ Mallorca, DUSAN BOGDANOVIC Sonata-Fantasía.

Admission: $20; $17 students with ID (sorry, no credit cards or refunds)
MASTER CLASS: Saturday, March 10 at 9:30 AM.  
Location: Western Reserve Historical Society, 10825 East Boulevard, Cleveland, Ohio, 44106 across the street from the Cleveland Institute of Music.
Description: CIM guitar students will perform and be coached by Duo Melis from 9:30 a.m. until 12:00 noon. Open to observers free of charge.

PAUL O’DETTE RECITAL: Saturday, March 10 at 4:00 PM.

Location: Harkness Chapel, 11200 Bellflower Road, Cleveland, Ohio, 44106 on the Case Western Reserve University campus.

Works to be performed: J.S. BACH Pièces pour la Luth á Monsieur Schouster, BMV 995, J.S. BACH Partita in E Major (transposed to F Major), BWV 1006a, WEISS Suite in C Minor (1706), J.S. BACH Sonata in G Minor, BWV 1001

Admission: Tickets $20; $17 students with ID (sorry, no credit cards or refunds)

MASTER CLASS 1: Friday, March 9 at 12:00 noon
Location: Harkness Chapel, 11200 Bellflower Road, Cleveland, Ohio, 44106 on the Case Western Reserve University campus.
Description: Case Western Reserve University students will perform and be coached by Mr. O’Dette from noon until 1:30pm. Open to observers free of charge.
MASTER CLASS 2: Friday, March 9 at 3:00 PM.
Location: Cleveland Institute of Music, 11021 East Boulevard, Cleveland, Ohio 44106.
Description: CIM guitar students will perform and be coached by Mr. O’Dette from 3pm to 6pm. Open to observers free of charge.

XUEFEI YANG RECITAL: Saturday, March 10 at 8:00 PM

Location: Cleveland Institute of Music, Kulas Hall, 11021 East Boulevard, Cleveland, Ohio 44106

Works to be performed: SCARLATTI Two Sonatas, STEPHEN GOSS Blue Kite, Yellow Earth and Farewell My Concubine from “Raise the Red Lantern” (written for Xuefei Yang in 2004), ALBENIZ Granada, Asturias, & Sevilla from Suite Espanola, Op. 47, PAGANINI Grand Sonata, BARRIOS Un Sueño en la Floresta, LEO BROUWER Sonata.

Admission: $25; $20 students with ID (sorry, no credit cards or refunds)

MASTER CLASS: Sunday, March 11 at 12:00 noon
Location: Cleveland Institute of Music, Studio 113, 11021 East Boulevard, Cleveland, Ohio 4106.
Description: CIM guitar students will perform and be coached by Ms. Yang from noon until 3pm. Open to observers free of charge.

JASON VIEAUX FACULTY RECITAL: Sunday, March 11 at 4:00 PM.

Location: Cleveland Institute of Music, Kulas Hall, 11021 East Boulevard, Cleveland, Ohio 44106

Works to be performed: ORBON Preludio y Danza, J.S. BACH Prelude, Fugue and Allegro, BWV 998, LEO BROUWER El Decameron Negro, J.S. BACH Lute Suite No. 2, BWV 997, ALBENIZ Cuba and Asturias.

Admission: Free (no tickets required).

MASTER CLASS: Saturday, March 10 at 1:00 PM
Location: Cleveland Institute of Music, Studio 113, 11021 East Boulevard, Cleveland, Ohio 44106
Description: Non-CIM guitar students will perform and be coached by Mr. Vieaux from 1:00pm until 3:30pm. Open to observers free of charge.

Individuals who wish to perform in the Jason Vieaux master class: Please submit your name, street address, phone number, email address and an audition recording (CD or cassette) containing two contrasting works to Erik Mann, c/o the Cleveland Institute of Music, 11021 East Boulevard, Cleveland, OH 44106-1776. Information and recording must be received by Friday, February 23, 2007. For further information, contact Erik Mann at guitar@emann.net or (440) 278-0728.

Places to go on the web to find great classical guitar playing

Posted on January 19th, 2007 in Classical Guitar Artists by classgui

Jason Vieaux rocks the house at NPR’s Performance Today – Young Artist in Residence Program. Also joining Jason were violinist Soovin Kim, flutist Gary Schocker, and the Shanghai String Quartet. Program offered in real audio format. A great listen. I find myself going back time and time again. Jason plays Morel’s “Danza Brasilera” – Morel’s “Choro” – Barrios’ “Waltz No. 4″ – Bustamonte’s “Misionera” – Albeniz’s “Asturias” – Merlin’s “Suite del Recuerdo” and more. Jason also answers a listener’s question on what to do in a 30 minute practice session.

Videos from David Russell’s website

David Russell plays Barrios’ Vals no. 3

David Russell plays Una Limosna por el Amor de Dios

David Russell plays Danza Paraguaya

David Russell plays Julia Florida

Index to official websites of classical guitar artists

Posted on January 18th, 2007 in Classical Guitar Artists by classgui

This is by no means exhaustive but here’s a start (feel free to add others in the comments section)-

David Russell – complete with music player, videos, interviews, discography, great tips, and more.

Jason Vieaux – includes discography, repertoire, and schedule. Hey Jason, see you in February and March! Or check out his myspace site

Roland Dyens – tour dates, lastest news, recordings and reviews. Coming to Columbus, Ohio in February 2007.

Manuel Barrueco

Carlos Perez – watch his concert schedule. If he’s going to play anywhere remotely close to you – go see him.

Ana Vidovic – Need a new webmaster?

David Leisner – check out the index to his site. Great article, “Six Golden Rules for Conquering Performance Anxiety by David Leisner.” Also, may be one of the few places on the web where you can read about focal dystonia.

Franco Platino

Judicael Perroy – got my first singing lesson from Judicael. Merci, mon ami.

Stanley Yates – great site with lots of good information for players – always the pedagogue.