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SUMMARY:Transcontinental Duo
DESCRIPTION:The Transcontinental Duo\, formed in 2000 by Igor Golger and Hiroko Kajimoto\, performs in various styles\, from baroque and classical to funk rock\, even though both were students in a classical conservatory setting. They play music from official sources\, as well as transcribing music from old phonograph recordings. \nHiroko Kajimoto graduated from the Osaka College of Music\, and the Boston Conservatory. Her main instrument is flute\, and she also plays many other woodwind instruments\, and guitar. \nIgor Golger graduated from the Boston Conservatory in guitar performance\, and also studied the Russian 7-string guitar\, an instrument that has been kept alive in Russia by gypsies and rare classical music enthusiasts.
URL:https://bostonguitar.org/event/transcontinental-duo-2/
LOCATION:Hingham Public Library\, 66 Leavitt Street\, Hingham\, MA\, 02043\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hingham Sunday Sounds
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230311T193000
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SUMMARY:Xuefei Yang
DESCRIPTION:Xuefei Yang is acclaimed as one of the world’s finest classical guitarists. Hailed as a musical pioneer – her fascinating journey began after the Cultural Revolution\, a period where Western musical instruments and music were banned. Fei was the first-ever guitarist in China to enter a music school\, and became the first internationally recognised Chinese guitarist on the world stage. \nHer first public appearance was at the age of ten and received such acclaim that the Spanish Ambassador in China presented her with a concert guitar. Her debut in Madrid at the age of 14 was attended by the composer Joaquín Rodrigo and\, when John Williams heard her play\, he gave two of his own instruments to Beijing’s Central Conservatoire especially for her and other advanced students. \nFei is one of the few guitarists whose artistry connects with audiences far beyond the guitar fraternity. Her international success has led her to be invited to play in more than 50 countries at numerous prestigious venues\, and is frequently invited to play with the world’s leading orchestras\, and collaborate with artists such as Ian Bostridge\, Roberto Alagna and Sir James Galway. \nGramophone magazine praised her as one of the leading innovators of her generation for continuing to build the guitar repertoire. \nFei has made many acclaimed recordings for major labels. Her first received a gold disc and her second was selected as ‘Editor’s Choice’ in Gramophone magazine. Fei’s recent recordings include “Songs from our Ancestors” which continues her successful collaboration with Ian Bostridge and several solo albums; “Summertime”\, “Winter Songs” (Apple Music)\, “Sketches of China” (EMI) and “Magna Carta”\, the complete guitar works of John Brunning with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra (Apple Music) which featured in the USA Billboard Charts and UK Official Charts. \nShe has appeared on BBC Radio 4’s Woman’s Hour\, the BBC Proms\, & documentaries on BBC and China Central Television. The UK classical music station\, Classic FM\, named Fei as one of the 100 top classical musicians of our time and BBC Music Magazine named her as one of the top six guitarists of the last century. \nWhile in Boston for this concert\, Xuefei will also be giving a master class on March 12 at the Rivers School Conservatory as part of their Guitar Weekend event.
URL:https://bostonguitar.org/event/xuefei-yang-2023/
LOCATION:First Lutheran Church of Boston\, 299 Berkeley Street\, Boston\, MA\, 02116\, United States
CATEGORIES:Artist Series
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SUMMARY:Dr. Jose Lezcano
DESCRIPTION:As guitar soloist and composer\, Dr. José Manuel Lezcano has captivated audiences on four continents. In programs of standard repertoire\, Hispano-American composers\, and original works\, he has appeared in major venues and festivals\, including Carnegie Recital Hall\, the NYC North-South Consonance Series\, Cuba\, Trinidad & Tobago\, Spain\, Ecuador\, Colombia\, Peru\, Brazil\, China\, Germany\, and the Czech Republic as recitalist and concerto soloist.   Dr. Lezcano is thrilled to recently join the School of Music at the University of Southern Maine (Gorham) as the new Artist Lecturer in Guitar.  He continues to serve as Professor Emeritus at Keene State College\, directing & coordinating the nationally acclaimed and NASM accredited guitar program there.  Described  by Fanfare Magazine as “an excellent guitarist as well as an imaginative composer\,” Jose has earned numerous professional recognitions\, including first prize in the MTNA National Guitar Competition\, the NHSCA Individual Artist Fellowship\, NHMTA Composer of the Year(twice)\, KSC Distinguished Research Award\, and a Fulbright Award to Ecuador\, where he pursued research on the guitar as ritual instrument in indigenous / mestizo summer solstice festivals\, and taught courses at the Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador.
URL:https://bostonguitar.org/event/dr-jose-lezcano/
LOCATION:Weymouth Tufts Public Library\, 46 Broad Street\, Weymouth\, MA\, 02188\, United States
CATEGORIES:Weymouth Tufts Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230219T150000
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CREATED:20221030T142129Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221102T185933Z
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SUMMARY:Back Bay Guitar Trio
DESCRIPTION:Back Bay Guitar Trio formed in 2002 and has performed at Dartmouth College\, Longy School of Music\, Berklee College of Music\, St. Anselm College\, University of New Hampshire\, The House of Blues and at the world renowned Boston Hatch Shell. The BBGT have also been featured artists in concert series for the Boston Classical Guitar Society\, the New York City Classical Guitar Society\, and opened up for guitarist Al Dimeola at the Lebanon (NH) Opera House. The Back Bay Guitar Trio toured Germany in the summer of 2009 and appeared as featured artists at the Hildener Meisterkurs in Hilden and a concert sponsored by the U.S. Consulate at the Nebbiensches Gartenhaus in Frankfurt. \nAbout the Members\nJohn Mason grew up in Westwood Mass and currently resides in Northampton Mass. He studied at Middlebury College\, graduating in 1984 with a bachelor’s degree in music. He furthered his music education at the Berklee College of Music the following year. In 2002\, he won the Guitarmageddon National Championship at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland. He is currently on faculty at Westfield State College\, Holyoke Community College and the Northfield Mount Hermon School. In addition to being in the Back Bay Guitar Trio\, John performs with the improv group Solo Mission with drummer Gary Rzab. \nDavid Newsam currently works as an assistant professor in the guitar department at Berklee where he has taught since 1989. He is also employed as a senior lecturer in music at Dartmouth College in Hanover\, NH where he teaches guitar and jazz improvisation. David created the jazz guitar program at the University of New Hampshire where he teaches\, directs the UNH Jazz Guitar Ensemble and coaches jazz ensembles. He is a former faculty member of the National Guitar Summer Workshop. David performs solo and group engagements throughout New England.\n \nJason Ennis is an exciting voice in the world of jazz guitar. His unique sound\, deep groove and sensitive feel\, along with a diverse background in jazz\, blues\, Brazilian music and classical music have made him highly in demand as a soloist\, sideman\, bandleader and musical director. A graduate of Middlebury College (BA in music)\, Jason attended Berklee College of Music (Boston) and The San Francisco Conservatory of Music.
URL:https://bostonguitar.org/event/back-bay-guitar-trio-2/
LOCATION:Hingham Public Library\, 66 Leavitt Street\, Hingham\, MA\, 02043\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hingham Sunday Sounds
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SUMMARY:Michael Bester & Amanda Roeder
DESCRIPTION:Join the Boston Classical Guitar Society for a special performance at the Hingham Public Library by guitar and flute duo\, Michael Bester and Amanda Roeder. \nAmanda Roeder is a multi instrumentalist and music educator\, adjudicator\, and performer. Since 2014 she has directed the choral ensembles and an award winning a cappella program at Chelmsford High School in Chelmsford\, MA. She is an experienced musical theater director and pit orchestra musician for scholastic and community productions throughout northeastern Massachusetts. A passionate educator and community builder\, she has served on the boards of numerous organizations that promote quality music education\, including the Massachusetts Music Educators Association\, the Contemporary A Cappella Society\, and the NE Voices festival. She holds degrees in music education from the University of Massachusetts and Gordon College. \nMichael Bester is an acoustic and electric guitarist\, bassist\, arranger\, producer\, and composer. He is versed in numerous styles\, from classical and jazz to rock and pop and beyond. In recent years\, he has performed in the Bester Papineau guitar duo\, as well as in pit orchestras for theatrical productions in the greater Boston area. He holds a degree in music performance from the University of Miami.
URL:https://bostonguitar.org/event/michael-bester-amanda-roeder-4/
LOCATION:Hingham Public Library\, 66 Leavitt Street\, Hingham\, MA\, 02043\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hingham Sunday Sounds
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CREATED:20220905T205715Z
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SUMMARY:Thatcher Harrison
DESCRIPTION:Thatcher Harrison is a guitarist and a composer. As a guitarist\, he plays everything from classical guitar to jazz guitar\, to fingerstyle guitar\, to popular/rock guitar. As a composer\, he deftly combines influences from many genres of music to create pieces that satisfy both the heart and the mind. \nAs a competitor\, Thatcher Harrison has won 20 prizes in regional\, national\, and international competitions\, most notably 1st Prize at the 2021 Twents Gitaarfestival International Fingerstyle Guitar Competition\, 1st Prize at the 2021 Pleven Guitar Festival Fingerstyle Guitar Competition\, 1st Prize at the 2020 Boston Guitarfest Competition\, 1st Prize at the 2020 Atlanta Festival Guitar Competition\, and a winner of the 2019 National YoungArts Foundation Competition. \nAs a composer\, Thatcher Harrison specializes in what he calls “classical fusion” composition: pieces based in classical composition and performance techniques\, but with influences from jazz music\, rock music\, fingerstyle guitar music\, film score music\, and world music. While Thatcher is best known for his compositions for solo guitar\, he also loves to compose for different instruments and ensembles\, and he has completed several commissions for soloists and ensembles alike. \nAs a performer\, Thatcher Harrison chooses to perform unconventional and daring programs\, oftentimes consisting primarily of his own compositions. Fresh off his concert at the 2021 Boston Guitarfest\, Thatcher’s upcoming concert season will see him expand into the international scene\, as he will perform concerts for the Pleven Guitar Festival in Bulgaria\, the Twents Gitaarfestival in the Netherlands\, and the Domaine Forget International Music Festival in Canada. In years past\, Thatcher has performed at such notable concert halls as Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall\, Jordan Hall\, Symphony Hall\, the Baryshnikov Arts Center\, and RiverCenter for the Performing Arts. Thatcher also performed on Episode #376 of NPR’s From The Top in 2019. \nThatcher is currently studying for his Bachelor of Music degree in Classical Guitar Performance at New England Conservatory with Eliot Fisk and Jérôme Mouffe\, and he also studies privately with flamenco virtuoso Grisha Goryachev and classical guitar virtuoso Scott Borg. Prior to attending NEC\, Thatcher studied with William Riley.
URL:https://bostonguitar.org/event/thatcher-harrison-5/
LOCATION:Weymouth Tufts Public Library\, 46 Broad Street\, Weymouth\, MA\, 02188\, United States
CATEGORIES:Weymouth Tufts Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221211T150000
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CREATED:20220905T201100Z
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SUMMARY:John Muratore
DESCRIPTION:Highly acclaimed classical guitarist John Muratore performs regularly as a solo recitalist\, concerto soloist and chamber musician. As a solo artist he has appeared extensively throughout the United States\, Canada\, Europe and Russia. He has collaborated with numerous chamber ensembles including Emmanuel Music\, the Spectrum Singers\, Chorus Pro Musica\, Alea III\, Boston Musica Viva and Counterpoint. Recent appearances as concerto soloist have been with the Ridgefield Symphony\, Vermont Symphony and Symphony by the Sea under the direction of Jonathan McPhee. \nAmong the composers with whom John has worked closely to produce new solo and chamber works for the guitar are Daniel Pinkham\, Scott Wheeler\, Larry Bell\, Roger Zahab and Jon Appleton. Mr. Muratore has been the featured soloist at numerous international venues including the Academie Festival des Arcs (France)\, St. Petersburg (Russia) Chamber Concerts\,  the Atelier International Concert Series in Paris and AIMS (American Institute for Musical Studies\, Graz\, Austria). \nThe Boston Globe has described him as “a fleet-fingered and musicianly performer” and has characterized his playing as…”unleashing so many different varieties of tone and color in quick succession…a kind of aural iridescence.” John\, whose live performances have often been featured on NPR\, WGBH Radio’s Classical Performances has recorded for Albany\,  Pont Nuef and Arabesque Records. His most recent CD\, Domenie\, is a collaboration with accordionist Roberto Cassan. His critically-acclaimed solo CD\, Shadow Box\, has been hailed by Britain’s Classical Guitar magazine as “a fine recording\, with serious intent”\, and his most recent offering\, Noël-A Classical Guitar Christmas\, has been listed by CD Baby as one of the top-selling Holiday-Classical albums for 2012. Mr. Muratore is on the faculty at Boston University\, Dartmouth College and is coordinator of the guitar program at the All Newton Music School.
URL:https://bostonguitar.org/event/john-muratore-5/
LOCATION:Hingham Public Library\, 66 Leavitt Street\, Hingham\, MA\, 02043\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hingham Sunday Sounds
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221210T150000
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CREATED:20220905T201006Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220905T201006Z
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SUMMARY:John Muratore
DESCRIPTION:Highly acclaimed classical guitarist John Muratore performs regularly as a solo recitalist\, concerto soloist and chamber musician. As a solo artist he has appeared extensively throughout the United States\, Canada\, Europe and Russia. He has collaborated with numerous chamber ensembles including Emmanuel Music\, the Spectrum Singers\, Chorus Pro Musica\, Alea III\, Boston Musica Viva and Counterpoint. Recent appearances as concerto soloist have been with the Ridgefield Symphony\, Vermont Symphony and Symphony by the Sea under the direction of Jonathan McPhee. \nAmong the composers with whom John has worked closely to produce new solo and chamber works for the guitar are Daniel Pinkham\, Scott Wheeler\, Larry Bell\, Roger Zahab and Jon Appleton. Mr. Muratore has been the featured soloist at numerous international venues including the Academie Festival des Arcs (France)\, St. Petersburg (Russia) Chamber Concerts\,  the Atelier International Concert Series in Paris and AIMS (American Institute for Musical Studies\, Graz\, Austria). \nThe Boston Globe has described him as “a fleet-fingered and musicianly performer” and has characterized his playing as…”unleashing so many different varieties of tone and color in quick succession…a kind of aural iridescence.” John\, whose live performances have often been featured on NPR\, WGBH Radio’s Classical Performances has recorded for Albany\,  Pont Nuef and Arabesque Records. His most recent CD\, Domenie\, is a collaboration with accordionist Roberto Cassan. His critically-acclaimed solo CD\, Shadow Box\, has been hailed by Britain’s Classical Guitar magazine as “a fine recording\, with serious intent”\, and his most recent offering\, Noël-A Classical Guitar Christmas\, has been listed by CD Baby as one of the top-selling Holiday-Classical albums for 2012. Mr. Muratore is on the faculty at Boston University\, Dartmouth College and is coordinator of the guitar program at the All Newton Music School.
URL:https://bostonguitar.org/event/john-muratore-4/
LOCATION:Weymouth Tufts Public Library\, 46 Broad Street\, Weymouth\, MA\, 02188\, United States
CATEGORIES:Weymouth Tufts Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221203T193000
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CREATED:20220915T122100Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221129T160400Z
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SUMMARY:Adam Del Monte
DESCRIPTION:We are proud to welcome Adam Del Monte to the BCGS stage to kick off the 2022–23 Artist Series. \nOne of the leading flamenco and classical guitarist/composers of his generation\, Adam del Monte has made it his life mission to fully express himself in these two genres\, transcending labeling and convention. Always having incorporated a wide array of musical styles in his compositions\, Del Monte and has embarked on a journey creating a unique sound and language of flamenco that is both steeped in tradition and progressive in its openness to musical flavors from around the world. \nDel Monte has recorded for Deutsche Gramophone – the featured flamenco guitar part in the double Grammy award winning opera Ainadamar by Osvaldo Golijov (2006)\, with soprano Dawn Upshaw and the Atlanta Symphony\, conducted by Robert Spano.  Since then\, he has toured this opera in\, Carnegie Hall\, NY\, Lincoln Center\, NY\, Barbican Center\, London\, Colorado Music Festival in Boulder\, Chicago Symphony and many more.  \nDel Monte was both influenced by and inspired the younger generation of flamenco performers who were beginning to depart from the previous virtual space of Spanish flamenco. Del Monte\, too\, set out in new directions\, integrating years of traditional and leading–edge flamenco training as well as expanding his musicianship on the classical guitar. An eclectic awareness of jazz\, world music and other contemporary forms led to new\, creative renditions of flamenco repertoire.   \nFirst Prize Winner at the 1997 Stotsenberg International Classical Guitar Competition\, Del Monte is one of the new generation’s dynamic forces in both flamenco and classical guitar. He studied flamenco and classical guitar in Spain\, Israel & England. Beginning with his father\, he continued his training with such famed Gypsy performers as Pepe Habichuel”\, Paco Cortez\, Nino Miguel &Gerardo Nunez. His classical guitar teachers were Menashe Baquiche\, Israel and Gordon Crosskey at Chethams School of Music and at the Royal Northern College of Music\, Manchester\, England. He has also appeared as both a solo artist and group performer in major venues such as LA’s Mark Taper Forum and the Wilshire Theater; the Teatro Real and the Conde Duque in Madrid; Manuel de Falla Auditorium in Granada; New Mexico St Francis Auditorium in Santa Fe; the International Guitar Festival in Israel\, GFA in St Louis\,’96\, La Jolla\,’97 and Charleston\, 99 GFA\, Guitar Festival\, the 500th anniversary of Columbus celebrations in Paris and Madrid. \nAdam has been on the studio guitar department faculty at USC since 2000\, where he teaches flamenco and classical guitar.  \nDel Monte plays classical and flamenco guitars by Erez Perelman from Israel and Altamira Guitars. \nwww.adamdelmonte.com \nFeaturing Ria Modak\nThe BCGS is also happy to welcome Ria Modak to the Artist Series stage this evening to open Adam Del Monte’s performance. \n \nRia Modak is a guitarist and composer from New York. She is pursuing a master’s degree in guitar performance at the New England Conservatory of Music\, where she studies with Eliot Fisk\, Jérôme Mouffe\, and Grisha Goryachev\, and recently graduated from Harvard College\, where she studied with Vijay Iyer and Esperanza Spalding. Her playing has been recognized by the National YoungArts Foundation\, the Long Island Classical Guitar Society\, the New York Guitar Seminar\, and Lincoln Center’s Chamber Music Society\, and she appeared on NPR’s From The Top in 2018 and 2020. She has performed with Paquito D’Rivera\, Ali Sethi\, Claire Chase\, Isheeta Chakrvarty and other musicians both in the United States and India at venues ranging from Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall to the National Centre for the Performing Arts in Mumbai. As a composer\, she is inspired by her training in Hindustani music and flamenco\, and has been commissioned by the Harvard Office for the Arts\, the Harvard Composers’ Association\, the National Jazz Museum in Harlem\, and Winter JazzFest as part of Jen Shyu and Sara Serpa’s M3 Fellowship.
URL:https://bostonguitar.org/event/adam-del-monte-2022/
LOCATION:First Lutheran Church of Boston\, 299 Berkeley Street\, Boston\, MA\, 02116\, United States
CATEGORIES:Artist Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221127T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221127T160000
DTSTAMP:20260528T044603
CREATED:20221013T002049Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221113T143016Z
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SUMMARY:Emma Moseley & Katie Graves
DESCRIPTION:Emma Moseley\n \nBorn in Baton Rouge\, Emma Dean quickly found herself growing up in small town\, Mississippi. It was here that she decided to pick up the guitar at the age of 6\, and has been willing her small hands to grow and reach ever since. Emma also found her voice at a young age\, singing and playing in a quaint\, wooden church that was filled with true southern tradition\, love\, and charm. Lucky for Emma\, there aren’t many distractions in small town\, MS to divert a kid’s attention from the music she sought. In fact\, MS was the perfect place to cultivate a serious guitarist and vocalist. Emma became inspired by the musical traditions of the delta (BB King\, Robert Johnson\, Sister Rosetta Tharpe\, Muddy Waters) and was fortunate to encounter one of southern Mississippi’s great blues players\, Jeromy Spiers\, who became Emma’s mentor and teacher throughout her young childhood. Spiers introduced Emma to the fingerstyle playing of the likes of Chet Atkins\, while at the same time Emma began to undertake classical guitar and voice study at age 9 with Hammond\, LA’s Patrick Kerber and Dr. David Bernard at SLU. Clearly\, Emma’s musical climate for guitar study was as rich as the southern soil she was rooted in- an ideal place for a music kid to grow and bloom. Emma has sought teachers of varied backgrounds and genres (John Konesky of Tenacious D fame\, fingerstyle genius Brooks Robertson\, John Knowles\, CGP\, Bobby Stanton\, and Guy Van Duser\, among others). The music of Tommy Emmanuel was a natural progression for Emma\, who has attended Emmanuel’s workshops and camps\, and considers performing with him an honor. Along the way\, Emma relocated to Austin\, TX\, in 2013\, where she met and has performed with the great Pete Huttlinger\, studied with Van Wilks\, and has been performing regularly in the rich Austin music scene. \nNow\, a junior at Berklee College of Music\, Emma won her full tuition scholarship as a finalist through Lee Ritenour’s Six String Theory competition.  She will graduate with a double major in Guitar Performance and Music Business Management.  In between her Boston studies\, Emma’s past few summers have been spent attending the Chet Atkins convention in Nashville with America’s greatest thumb pickers\, performing on Woodsongs Old Time Radio Hour with Eric Johnson\, touring across America with several bands\, recording several projects\, studying at the Rocky Mountain Guitar Camp (on scholarship from Gretsch) and continuing to grow and develop as a young woman in the music world. \nKatie Graves\n \nKatie Graves is a fingerstyle guitarist from Columbus\, Ohio. She currently studies guitar performance at Berklee College of Music. In Spring of 2022\, Katie was awarded the Guitar Department’s top Spring Award\, the Jimi Hendrix Scholarship. Katie is the lead student session player in the Guitar/Screen Scoring cross-course collaboration\, and\, as part of this\, gives seminars each semester to the Berklee Film Scoring Department on writing for the classical and electric guitar. Katie also works for the Berklee Vocal Department as an accompanist. Outside of Berklee\, Katie works as a studio musician\, pit guitarist\, transcriber and editor of solo guitar arrangements for publication\, and a concert performer. She teaches private lessons\, and specializes in finger-style guitar technique including injury rehabilitation\, arranging\, and reading/writing for the classical guitar.
URL:https://bostonguitar.org/event/emma-moseley-katie-graves/
LOCATION:Hingham Public Library\, 66 Leavitt Street\, Hingham\, MA\, 02043\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hingham Sunday Sounds
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221112T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221112T160000
DTSTAMP:20260528T044603
CREATED:20220905T200854Z
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UID:4112-1668265200-1668268800@bostonguitar.org
SUMMARY:David Rogers
DESCRIPTION:Termed “a prominent guitarist” by the New York Times\, and praised by The Washington Post for his “astonishingly florid” improvisations\, David Rogers Fuses classical\, jazz\, and world music into beautiful\, expressive and virtuosic performances. \nHe has been called a “modern master” of the classical guitar’ by 20th Century Guitar. ClassicsToday.com has praised his “first rate instrumental artistry\,” and the Lute Society of America Quarterly has called his technique “formidable.”\n \nHe is an endorsing artist for Aquila Strings (Italy) and his music has been featured in major guitar magazines such as Fingerstyle Guitar in the United States and Akustic Gitarre\, in Germany. His performances have been broadcast on American National Public Radio and Bayrische Rundfunk\, including both the nationally syndicated Performance Today (live performance/interview in Washington D.C. NPR studio 4A) and Harmonia programs. \nDavid has recorded for Dorian\, Callisto and Focus Recordings. He has given recitals and conducted master classes throughout North America\, including performances and classes at the San Francisco Conservatory\, the University of Southern California and The Interlochen National Arts Camp.\nDavid has studied historical plucked strings with Hopkinson Smith and Eugen Dombois at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis in Basel\, Switzerland; with Thomas Binkley at Indiana University; and with Lyle Nordstrom at Oakland University. He has studied guitar with Joseph Fava at Wayne State University. David was a musician with the Oregon Shakespeare Festival for 18 years and taught at Southern Oregon University for 13 years.
URL:https://bostonguitar.org/event/david-rogers/
LOCATION:Weymouth Tufts Public Library\, 46 Broad Street\, Weymouth\, MA\, 02188\, United States
CATEGORIES:Weymouth Tufts Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221023T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221023T160000
DTSTAMP:20260528T044603
CREATED:20220905T201733Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221013T001413Z
UID:4124-1666537200-1666540800@bostonguitar.org
SUMMARY:Tedesco Duo
DESCRIPTION:Tedesco Duo is a lively flute and guitar duo from New England comprised of Arielle Burke on flute and Catherine O’Kelly on guitar. They perform repertoire from all eras\, with an emphasis on contemporary music. \nArielle and Catherine began performing together in 2011 as students at The Hartt School. Their first performance was of Sonatina for Flute and Guitar by Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco\, which is what prompted them to name the ensemble “Tedesco Duo.” They have since performed the works of composers such as Mauro Giuliani\, Astor Piazzolla\, Phillip Houghton\, Libby Larsen\, Roberto Sierra\, and Máximo Diego Pujol. \nTedesco Duo has been praised for their communicative playing and for performing repertoire that is colorful and spirited.
URL:https://bostonguitar.org/event/tedesco-duo/
LOCATION:Hingham Public Library\, 66 Leavitt Street\, Hingham\, MA\, 02043\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hingham Sunday Sounds
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221001T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221001T160000
DTSTAMP:20260528T044603
CREATED:20220905T200557Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220905T200557Z
UID:4109-1664636400-1664640000@bostonguitar.org
SUMMARY:Providence Mandolin Orchestra
DESCRIPTION:The Providence Mandolin Orchestra was formed and directed by the famous Italian mandolinist Giuseppe Pettine in the 1930’s.  It was later directed by Hibbard Perry.  Mark Davis took over the reins as conductor/music director in 1989.  Since then the PMO has established a reputation as one of the premiere American mandolin orchestras with a reputation for programming original contemporary compositions by such composers as J. Kellaris\, F. Wallace\, C. Assad\, A. Carr-Boyd\, R. Charlton\, O. Hartford\, F. Trester\, B. Beath\, A. Kruisbrink\, and V. Kioulaphides.
URL:https://bostonguitar.org/event/providence-mandolin-orchestra-2/
LOCATION:Weymouth Tufts Public Library\, 46 Broad Street\, Weymouth\, MA\, 02188\, United States
CATEGORIES:Weymouth Tufts Series
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220918T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220918T160000
DTSTAMP:20260528T044603
CREATED:20220905T201434Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220905T201434Z
UID:4121-1663513200-1663516800@bostonguitar.org
SUMMARY:Thatcher Harrison
DESCRIPTION:Thatcher Harrison is a guitarist and a composer. As a guitarist\, he plays everything from classical guitar to jazz guitar\, to fingerstyle guitar\, to popular/rock guitar. As a composer\, he deftly combines influences from many genres of music to create pieces that satisfy both the heart and the mind. \nAs a competitor\, Thatcher Harrison has won 20 prizes in regional\, national\, and international competitions\, most notably 1st Prize at the 2021 Twents Gitaarfestival International Fingerstyle Guitar Competition\, 1st Prize at the 2021 Pleven Guitar Festival Fingerstyle Guitar Competition\, 1st Prize at the 2020 Boston Guitarfest Competition\, 1st Prize at the 2020 Atlanta Festival Guitar Competition\, and a winner of the 2019 National YoungArts Foundation Competition. \nAs a composer\, Thatcher Harrison specializes in what he calls “classical fusion” composition: pieces based in classical composition and performance techniques\, but with influences from jazz music\, rock music\, fingerstyle guitar music\, film score music\, and world music. While Thatcher is best known for his compositions for solo guitar\, he also loves to compose for different instruments and ensembles\, and he has completed several commissions for soloists and ensembles alike. \nAs a performer\, Thatcher Harrison chooses to perform unconventional and daring programs\, oftentimes consisting primarily of his own compositions. Fresh off his concert at the 2021 Boston Guitarfest\, Thatcher’s upcoming concert season will see him expand into the international scene\, as he will perform concerts for the Pleven Guitar Festival in Bulgaria\, the Twents Gitaarfestival in the Netherlands\, and the Domaine Forget International Music Festival in Canada. In years past\, Thatcher has performed at such notable concert halls as Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall\, Jordan Hall\, Symphony Hall\, the Baryshnikov Arts Center\, and RiverCenter for the Performing Arts. Thatcher also performed on Episode #376 of NPR’s From The Top in 2019. \nThatcher is currently studying for his Bachelor of Music degree in Classical Guitar Performance at New England Conservatory with Eliot Fisk and Jérôme Mouffe\, and he also studies privately with flamenco virtuoso Grisha Goryachev and classical guitar virtuoso Scott Borg. Prior to attending NEC\, Thatcher studied with William Riley.
URL:https://bostonguitar.org/event/thatcher-harrison-4/
LOCATION:Hingham Public Library\, 66 Leavitt Street\, Hingham\, MA\, 02043\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hingham Sunday Sounds
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220910T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220910T160000
DTSTAMP:20260528T044603
CREATED:20220905T200333Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220905T200333Z
UID:4106-1662822000-1662825600@bostonguitar.org
SUMMARY:Kim Perlak
DESCRIPTION:Kim’s approach to the guitar includes new music\, education\, and public service. Her performances of classical works\, original pieces\, and collaborations with jazz and traditional players have been featured on National Public Radio\, at the Peabody Institute Fretfest\, and on five recordings. Her projects combining performance\, American music history\, and educational outreach have been funded through grants from the Center for African American Southern Music and Yale Alumni Ventures. \nAt Berklee College of Music\, Kim served as Assistant Chair of Guitar for five years before becoming Chair of Guitar in September 2018. As part of her curriculum development for the department\, she authored the book Classical Technique for the Modern Guitarist\, which was published by Berklee Press/Hal Leonard in 2016. She is the recipient of the 2016 and 2018 Berklee Chair Recording Grants. Kim is an advisor to the Berklee Career Center\, and is the director of Berklee Guitar Sessions.
URL:https://bostonguitar.org/event/kim-perlak/
LOCATION:Weymouth Tufts Public Library\, 46 Broad Street\, Weymouth\, MA\, 02188\, United States
CATEGORIES:Weymouth Tufts Series
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://bostonguitar.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/Kim-Perlak.jpeg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220618T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220618T150000
DTSTAMP:20260528T044603
CREATED:20220202T151348Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220610T231713Z
UID:4033-1655560800-1655564400@bostonguitar.org
SUMMARY:The Hampton Trio
DESCRIPTION:The Hampton Trio (Beverly Davis\, Mark Davis\, Robert Margo) performs original music and arrangements from baroque to contemporary for an ensemble of classical guitar\, mandolin\, and mandola in G. Inspired by the groundbreaking work of Trio Nuovo (Japan) and Trio Chamorro (Spain)\, the Hampton Trio’s mission is to popularize and add to the existing repertoire for this instrumentation.  Recent performances by the Trio include the Classical Mandolin Society of America’s Virtual Summer Event\, the “Sunday Sounds Series” at the Hingham (MA) Public Library\, the 46 Festival Internacional de Plectro de La Rioja (Logroño\, Spain)\, and Music at Fishs’ Eddy (NY).  Beverly Davis (classical guitar) has been involved in plucked string ensembles since the 1980’s when she studied classical guitar with Reed Desrosier.  A long-time member and former president of the Providence Mandolin Orchestra\, Davis directed the 2001 International Festival of Mandolins in Providence\, Rhode Island.  She also tours and records in a duo with Mark Davis and with the New American Mandolin Ensemble.  Mark Davis (mandolin) began his guitar and mandolin studies with Hibbard Perry in Rhode Island and continued his musical training with the eminent German guitarist Siegfried Behrend.  Over his career Davis has performed widely in the United States and abroad and has made numerous recordings. He is the Music Director of the Providence Mandolin Orchestra and the New American Mandolin Ensemble.  Robert Margo (mandola in G) is an accomplished performer on plucked strings. Twice a prize-winner at the national performance competition of the Classical Mandolin Society of America (CMSA)\, Margo frequently writes articles on mandolin topics for the CMSA’s Mandolin Journal.  Margo is a member of the New American Mandolin Ensemble and the Providence Mandolin Orchestra. \nVisit the Hampton Trio on Facebook and at http://markmdavis.com/the_hampton_trio. For a sample of a Hampton Trio performance\, see https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pf6sXIKq-d8
URL:https://bostonguitar.org/event/the-hampton-trio-4/
LOCATION:Kingston Public Library\, 6 Green Street\, Kingston\, MA\, 02364\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220612T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220612T160000
DTSTAMP:20260528T044603
CREATED:20220108T143303Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220108T143303Z
UID:4017-1655046000-1655049600@bostonguitar.org
SUMMARY:Michael Bester & Amanda Roeder
DESCRIPTION:Join the Boston Classical Guitar Society for a special performance at the Hingham Public Library by guitar and flute duo\, Michael Bester and Amanda Roeder. \nAmanda Roeder is a multi instrumentalist and music educator\, adjudicator\, and performer. Since 2014 she has directed the choral ensembles and an award winning a cappella program at Chelmsford High School in Chelmsford\, MA. She is an experienced musical theater director and pit orchestra musician for scholastic and community productions throughout northeastern Massachusetts. A passionate educator and community builder\, she has served on the boards of numerous organizations that promote quality music education\, including the Massachusetts Music Educators Association\, the Contemporary A Cappella Society\, and the NE Voices festival. She holds degrees in music education from the University of Massachusetts and Gordon College. \nMichael Bester is an acoustic and electric guitarist\, bassist\, arranger\, producer\, and composer. He is versed in numerous styles\, from classical and jazz to rock and pop and beyond. In recent years\, he has performed in the Bester Papineau guitar duo\, as well as in pit orchestras for theatrical productions in the greater Boston area. He holds a degree in music performance from the University of Miami.
URL:https://bostonguitar.org/event/michael-bester-amanda-roeder-3/
LOCATION:Hingham Public Library\, 66 Leavitt Street\, Hingham\, MA\, 02043\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hingham Sunday Sounds
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220605T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220605T160000
DTSTAMP:20260528T044603
CREATED:20220414T193857Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220414T194059Z
UID:4076-1654441200-1654444800@bostonguitar.org
SUMMARY:Michael Nigro
DESCRIPTION:As an international concert artist\, Mr. Nigro has performed across the Unites States and abroad\, playing concerts in the Philippines\, Argentina\, Chile\, and Bulgaria. He has given concerts and master classes for numerous universities\, performing arts centers\, church concert series\, guitar societies\, libraries\, and museums\, including Auditorio Juan Victoria in San Juan\, Argentina\, Salon Parroquial-Conciertos “El Rincon” in Villa-General Belgrano\, Argentina\, and the Ventura County\, Colorado Springs\, Sacramento\, Bloomington\, Jefferson\, Knoxville\, and Portland Guitar Societies. \nAs a recording artist\, his discography includes a total of 5 CD’s: His debut CD\, “Homage to Piazzolla\,” received critical acclaim from the American Record Guide and Classical Guitar Magazine. His second recording titled\,“Guitar Sudamericana\,” features compositions by José Luis Merlin\, Jorge Morel\, Eduardo Falú\, Antonio Lauro and Villa-Lobos. Most Recently “A Journey through Latin America\,” features compositions by Gentil Montaña\, Isaac Albéniz\, Francisco Tárrega\, and José Luis Merlin. As a supporter of chamber music with guitar\, Mr. Nigro collaborated to record 2 CD’s with flute and guitar; “Between Flute and Guitar” and “As in Dreams…Reflections for Flute and Guitar” which features the premiere recording of a new composition by José Luis Merlin titled\, Agua del Trapcihe. \nMichael holds a Master of Music degree in Guitar Performance from California State University\, Fullerton and a Bachelor of Music degree in Guitar Performance from Indiana University\, Bloomington. His principle teachers were David Grimes and Ernesto Bitetti. He is an active member of the guitar community; he is co-founder of the Long Beach Classical Guitar Society\, co-author of “The Essential Classical Guitar Scale Book\,” reviewer of new music publications for Soundboard\, and sought after teacher and performer.
URL:https://bostonguitar.org/event/michael-nigro/
LOCATION:Hingham Public Library\, 66 Leavitt Street\, Hingham\, MA\, 02043\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hingham Sunday Sounds
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220522T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220522T150000
DTSTAMP:20260528T044603
CREATED:20220108T143023Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220108T143023Z
UID:4015-1653231600-1653231600@bostonguitar.org
SUMMARY:The Hampton Trio
DESCRIPTION:The Hampton Trio (Beverly Davis\, Mark Davis\, Robert Margo) performs original music and arrangements from baroque to contemporary for an ensemble of classical guitar\, mandolin\, and mandola in G. Inspired by the groundbreaking work of Trio Nuovo (Japan) and Trio Chamorro (Spain)\, the Hampton Trio’s mission is to popularize and add to the existing repertoire for this instrumentation.  Recent performances by the Trio include the Vanilla Bean Coffeehouse (Pomfret CT)\, the “Virtual Summer Event” for the Classical Mandolin Society of America\, the “Sunday Sounds” series at the Hingham (MA) public library\, and the 46 Festival Internacional de Plectro de La Rioja (Logroño\, Spain)\, \nBeverly Davis (classical guitar) has been involved in plucked string ensembles since the 1980’s when she studied classical guitar with Reed Desrosier.  A long-time member and former president of the Providence Mandolin Orchestra\, Davis directed the 2001 International Festival of Mandolins in Providence\, Rhode Island.  She tours and records in a duo with Mark Davis and with the New American Mandolin Ensemble.  Mark Davis (mandolin) began his guitar and mandolin studies with Hibbard Perry in Rhode Island and continued his musical training with the eminent German guitarist Siegfried Behrend.  Over his career Davis has performed widely in the United States and abroad and has made numerous recordings. He is the Music Director of the Hampton Trio\, the Providence Mandolin Orchestra\, and the New American Mandolin Ensemble.  Robert Margo (mandola in G) is an accomplished performer on plucked strings. Twice a prize-winner at the national performance competition of the Classical Mandolin Society of America (CMSA)\, Margo frequently writes articles for the CMSA’s quarterly publication\, The Mandolin Journal.  Margo is a member of the New American Mandolin Ensemble and the Providence Mandolin Orchestra. \nVisit the Hampton Trio on Facebook and at http://markmdavis.com/the_hampton_trio.
URL:https://bostonguitar.org/event/the-hampton-trio-3/
LOCATION:Hingham Public Library\, 66 Leavitt Street\, Hingham\, MA\, 02043\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hingham Sunday Sounds
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220514T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220514T160000
DTSTAMP:20260528T044603
CREATED:20220112T215146Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220112T215146Z
UID:4025-1652540400-1652544000@bostonguitar.org
SUMMARY:The Transcontinental Duo
DESCRIPTION:The Transcontinental Duo\, formed in 2000 by Igor Golger and Hiroko Kajimoto\, performs in various styles\, from baroque and classical to funk rock\, even though both were students in a classical conservatory setting. They play music from official sources\, as well as transcribing music from old phonograph recordings. \nHiroko Kajimoto graduated from the Osaka College of Music\, and the Boston Conservatory. Her main instrument is flute\, and she also plays many other woodwind instruments\, and guitar. \nIgor Golger graduated from the Boston Conservatory in guitar performance\, and also studied the Russian 7-string guitar\, an instrument that has been kept alive in Russia by gypsies and rare classical music enthusiasts.
URL:https://bostonguitar.org/event/the-transcontinental-duo/
LOCATION:Weymouth Tufts Public Library\, 46 Broad Street\, Weymouth\, MA\, 02188\, United States
CATEGORIES:Weymouth Tufts Series
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220430T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220430T163000
DTSTAMP:20260528T044603
CREATED:20220108T141825Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220225T181429Z
UID:4001-1651330800-1651336200@bostonguitar.org
SUMMARY:Those Mysterious Existences
DESCRIPTION:Art\, science\, lutherie\, and the classical guitar\nA luthier and physics professor teams up with a classical guitarist and music professor to demonstrate the links between science\, craft\, and art in the creation and playing of the classical guitar. This multimedia presentation explores the continuum of phenomena from the instrument’s wood to the human perception of sound. \nTo palpably illustrate the craft\, physics\, and physiology the presenters will use live vibrational equipment\, audio instrumentation\, pre-assembly guitar parts\, animated slides\, videos\, and performances on a variety of unique custom instruments. \nThis presentation has evolved and been refined over the last decade\, as class curricula and for presentations at various universities\, guitar festivals\, community centers\, and conventions of the Guild of American Luthiers\, the Guitar Foundation of America\, Acoustical Society of America\, the Martin Guitar factory\, and others. \n  \nJuan Oscar Azaret\nJ. Oscar Azaret. BCGS\, Executive Director; Luthier\, Azaret Guitars; Northern Essex Community College\, Physics; Bell Telephone Laboratories\, engineer (retired)\n  \nOscar currently keeps busy as a luthier\, physics and engineering professor\, and Executive Director of the Boston Classical Guitar Society. A native of Cienfuegos Cuba\, Oscar has also lived in Miami\, East Tennessee\, California\, and Massachusetts. He holds a master’s degree in electrical engineering from Stanford University and a BSEE from the University of Tennessee. He is a contributing author to the Guild of American Luthiers and active member of the Acoustical Society of America. \nOscar worked for over 3 decades in the Boston area for Bell Laboratories\, and subsequent spin-offs in the fields of communication systems and semiconductors. During this time\, he also studied and honed the craft of lutherie\, built his workshop and collected wood. Passionate for the sound\, aesthetics\, and science of the classical guitar\, Oscar strives to go beyond the craft and explore the underlying physics and physiology which endow the classical guitar with its enduring human appeal. He has lectured extensively and published articles on these topics at various universities\, conventions\, and institutions. \n  \nRobert J. Ward\, MA\nRobert J. Ward. Northeastern University\, Music Faculty; Brookline Music School; Concert Guitarist; Former BCGS Director\nA native of California\, Robert Ward holds a Bachelor of Music from the San Francisco Conservatory of Music\, and Master of Arts from the University of California San Diego.  In California Mr. Ward studied with the legendary Romero Family – Angel\, Pepe\, and Celin Romero.  He has also studied with Michael Lorimer\, Lee Ryan\, George Sakellariou\, Laurette Goldberg\, and has performed in master classes with Pepe Romero\, Abel Carlevaro\, Jose Tomas\, Jordi Savall\, and Jurgen Huesbscher. \nAn active teacher and concertizer\, Mr. Ward holds faculty positions at Northeastern University and the Brookline School of Music.  He has concertized extensively throughout the world as a solo artist as well as with orchestras and ensembles.  His performances have spanned the globe taking him to such locations as China\, Greece\, Cuba\, Hawaii\, Texas\, California\, Canada\, Boston\, New York\, and others.  He has been the featured soloist with the New England Philharmonic\, the Harvard Mozart Society Orchestra\, the Belmont Symphony Orchestra\, the Newton Symphony Orchestra\, the Harvard Group for new Music\, and the Bridgewater Sinfonia. \nMr. Ward has been a featured artist on National Public Radio “Morning Pro Musica\, Classics in the Morning\, Off the Record\, Chamberworks\, and A Note to You.”  Mr. Ward has recorded for Centaur Records and served for two years as the Artistic Director of the Boston Classical Guitar Society. \n 
URL:https://bostonguitar.org/event/those-mysterious-existences/
LOCATION:Weymouth Tufts Public Library\, 46 Broad Street\, Weymouth\, MA\, 02188\, United States
CATEGORIES:Weymouth Tufts Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220424T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220424T160000
DTSTAMP:20260528T044603
CREATED:20220108T142334Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220216T161152Z
UID:4008-1650812400-1650816000@bostonguitar.org
SUMMARY:Dave McLellan
DESCRIPTION:Known as a soloist and collaborative chamber music guitarist\, Dave McLellan has been performing in U.S.\, South America\, Great Britain\, and Europe since 1976. He has appeared in major concert halls such as Carnegie Hall\, Merkin Hall\, and Wigmore Hall (London). After setting aside the music career for one in software engineering in 1981\, he lived a double life as programmer and concert guitarist with duo partner Neil Anderson. The Anderson- McLellan Duo gave numerous concerts throughout the 1980’s\, including two concert tours of Great Britain\, performing also for festivals in the US and South America. Winning the 1987 Concerts Atlantique competition\, they appeared in Geneva\, Switzerland. Their farewell performance in November\, 1989 in Merkin Hall\, New York\, was a program of American duo guitar music\, supported by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts and the D’Addario Foundation. \nThroughout his career\, he has performed with various chamber ensembles and singers across New England\, including in recent years the Serata Quartet and soprano Rebecca Grimes (with whom he participated in the Symphonic Relief for Haitiworld-wide series of concerts to raise money for aid to earthquake ravaged Haiti in 2010). The 2012-2013 season brought his collaboration with soprano Rebekah Alexander for the ‘This is My Letter to the World’ series of concerts\, and with guitarist/composer Frank Wallace. Contralto Emily Marvosh (Handel & Haydn Society\, Lorelei) is a regular collaborator. An early collaboration with guitarist Edward Flower resulted in two full length recordings of duo guitar music for Music Minus One. In 2019 and 2020\, he collaborated on a series of concerts called Heart on Fire – Music of the Americas and Dreams of Summer with flutist Tracy Kraus. \nMr. McLellan served on the faculties of The Hartt School and the University of Connecticut\, where he also performed regularly with Edward Flower. He currently is on the faculty of the Performing Arts Center – Metrowest in Framingham\, MA\, and in the Town of Harvard Artist in Residence program. He directed a Renaissance-to-Rock garage band of teenagers at the Memorial Congregational Church in Sudbury\, while at the same time developing skills as a free-lance timpanist and percussionist. He continues to play timpani with orchestras in the Metrowest Boston area. He is the timpanist\, publicist\, and guitar soloist of the Lincoln- Sudbury Civic Orchestra\, in residence at Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School.
URL:https://bostonguitar.org/event/dave-mclellan-3/
LOCATION:Hingham Public Library\, 66 Leavitt Street\, Hingham\, MA\, 02043\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hingham Sunday Sounds
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220423T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220423T150000
DTSTAMP:20260528T044603
CREATED:20220108T193531Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220214T170439Z
UID:4021-1650722400-1650726000@bostonguitar.org
SUMMARY:Thatcher Harrison
DESCRIPTION:Thatcher Harrison is a guitarist and a composer. As a composer\, Thatcher Harrison tries to expand the boundaries of classical guitar repertoire through what he calls “classical fusion” composition: pieces based in classical composition and performance techniques\, but with influences from other genres such as jazz music\, rock music\, fingerstyle guitar music\, blues music\, pop music\, film score music\, and world music.\n \nAs a guitarist\, Thatcher chooses to perform unconventional and daring programs\, oftentimes consisting primarily of his own compositions. Having won 20 competition prizes\, Thatcher is currently working to establish his career as an international concert artist\, with his 2021-2022 season including concerts for Boston Classical Guitar Society\, Pleven Guitar Festival\, The 21st Century Guitar Conference\, Twents Gitaarfestival\, Boston Guitarfest\, and Domaine Forget International Music Festival. Thatcher is currently studying for his Bachelor of Music degree in Classical Guitar Performance at New England Conservatory with Eliot Fisk and Jérôme Mouffe.
URL:https://bostonguitar.org/event/thatcher-harrison-3/
LOCATION:Weymouth Tufts Public Library\, 46 Broad Street\, Weymouth\, MA\, 02188\, United States
CATEGORIES:Weymouth Tufts Series
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220326T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220326T160000
DTSTAMP:20260528T044603
CREATED:20220110T230049Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220112T215239Z
UID:4023-1648306800-1648310400@bostonguitar.org
SUMMARY:John Muratore
DESCRIPTION:Highly acclaimed classical guitarist John Muratore performs regularly as a solo recitalist\, concerto soloist and chamber musician. As a solo artist he has appeared extensively throughout the United States\, Canada\, Europe and Russia. He has collaborated with ­numerous chamber ensembles including Emmanuel Music\, the Spectrum Singers\, ­Chorus Pro Musica\, Alea III\, Boston Musica Viva and Counterpoint. Recent appearances as concerto soloist have been with the Ridgefield Symphony\, Vermont Symphony and Symphony by the Sea under the direction of Jonathan McPhee. \nJohn is a graduate of the New England Conservatory and a faculty member of the Boston University School of Music. He also teaches online at Dartmouth College and is the coordinator of the guitar program at the All Newton Music School.
URL:https://bostonguitar.org/event/john-muratore-3/
LOCATION:Weymouth Tufts Public Library\, 46 Broad Street\, Weymouth\, MA\, 02188\, United States
CATEGORIES:Weymouth Tufts Series
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220326
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220327
DTSTAMP:20260528T044603
CREATED:20220102T164103Z
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SUMMARY:2022 Member’s Festival
DESCRIPTION:We’re so excited to announce our Spring 2022 Member’s Festival! After a challenging winter\, let’s gather again for a celebration of music and community. GRAMMY-winner Jason Vieaux will join us for a morning masterclass and evening concert. Bring your guitar for technique and ensemble classes\, and share a favorite piece at our afternoon performance party. \nThe festival will happen on Saturday\, March 26 at our Artist Series venue\, the First Lutheran Church in Boston. See you there! \nPlease review our Covid guidelines for in-person events. \nFestival Schedule\n8:30 AM – Arrival & Setup\n9:00 – Technique & Warmup Session with Kim Perlak\n10:00 – Masterclass with J. Vieaux\n12:00 PM – Lunch (on your own)\n1:30 – Instant Guitar Ensemble\n3:00 – Coffee Break\n4:00 – Performance Party\n6:00 – Dinner (on your own)\n7:30 – Premiere of BCGS commission by Pavel Steidl\, Pictures from Moravia\n7:45 – Jason Vieaux recital\n\nDownload Jason Vieaux’s Recital Program (PDF)\n\n\n\nGuitar Swap and Expo\nHave an instrument you’re thinking of selling? Bring to the Festival! In the market for a new instrument? Come see what’s available! \nThe Guitar Swap and Expo will be happening all afternoon during the Festival. You’ll have the opportunity to play instruments in a private room\, and in a concert hall setting. The BCGS will provide a handout of all instruments that are up for sale or trade at the event\, as well as post them on this website. \nGuitar Swap and Expo participation is covered by Festival Fee. All sales are between private parties\, the Boston Classical Guitar Society seeks no commission and assumes no responsibility for any financial or instrument damages. Number of instruments per person may need to be limited.
URL:https://bostonguitar.org/event/2022-members-festival/
LOCATION:First Lutheran Church of Boston\, 299 Berkeley Street\, Boston\, MA\, 02116\, United States
CATEGORIES:Artist Series,Special Events
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SUMMARY:John Muratore
DESCRIPTION:For its December concert\, John Muratore  returns to the Hingham Sunday Sounds stage! \n\nHighly acclaimed classical guitarist John Muratore performs regularly as a solo recitalist\, concerto soloist and chamber musician. As a solo artist he has appeared extensively throughout the United States\, Canada\, Europe and Russia. He has collaborated with numerous chamber ensembles including Emmanuel Music\, the Spectrum Singers\, Chorus Pro Musica\, Alea III\, Boston Musica Viva and Counterpoint. Recent appearances as concerto soloist have been with the Ridgefield Symphony\, Vermont Symphony and Symphony by the Sea under the direction of Jonathan McPhee. \nAmong the composers with whom John has worked closely to produce new solo and chamber works for the guitar are Daniel Pinkham\, Scott Wheeler\, Larry Bell\, Roger Zahab and Jon Appleton. Mr. Muratore has been the featured soloist at numerous international venues including the Academie Festival des Arcs (France)\, St. Petersburg (Russia) Chamber Concerts\,  the Atelier International Concert Series in Paris and AIMS (American Institute for Musical Studies\, Graz\, Austria). \nThe Boston Globe has described him as “a fleet-fingered and musicianly performer” and has characterized his playing as…”unleashing so many different varieties of tone and color in quick succession…a kind of aural iridescence.” John\, whose live performances have often been featured on NPR\, WGBH Radio’s Classical Performances has recorded for Albany\,  Pont Nuef and Arabesque Records. His most recent CD\, Domenie\, is a collaboration with accordionist Roberto Cassan. His critically-acclaimed solo CD\, Shadow Box\, has been hailed by Britain’s Classical Guitar magazine as “a fine recording\, with serious intent”\, and his most recent offering\, Noël-A Classical Guitar Christmas\, has been listed by CD Baby as one of the top-selling Holiday-Classical albums for 2012. Mr. Muratore is on the faculty at Boston University\, Dartmouth College and is coordinator of the guitar program at the All Newton Music School.
URL:https://bostonguitar.org/event/john-muratore-2/
LOCATION:Hingham Public Library\, 66 Leavitt Street\, Hingham\, MA\, 02043\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hingham Sunday Sounds
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SUMMARY:The Hampton Trio
DESCRIPTION:Join the Boston Classical Guitar Society for a special performance at the Weymouth Tufts Public Library by the Hampton Trio (Beverly Davis\, Mark Davis\, Robert Margo). \nTheir program will include music from the French baroque arranged for the Trio’s instrumentation\, and a selection of contemporary American and international works including the world premiere of a new three-movement suite by Philadelphia composer Mark Linkins\, dedicated to the Hampton Trio. \nThe Hampton Trio performs original music and arrangements from baroque to contemporary for an ensemble of classical guitar\, mandolin\, and mandola in G. \nRegistration is required for this event. You can register here.
URL:https://bostonguitar.org/event/the-hampton-trio-2/
LOCATION:Weymouth Tufts Public Library\, 46 Broad Street\, Weymouth\, MA\, 02188\, United States
CATEGORIES:Weymouth Tufts Series
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211114T160000
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SUMMARY:Jérôme Mouffe
DESCRIPTION:Jérôme Mouffe  joins the Hingham Sunday Sounds series for its November concert. \n\nA virtuoso guitarist from Belgium\, Jérôme has dazzled international audiences with his passionate and spontaneous playing. Jérôme has toured throughout the United States and Western Europe as a soloist and chamber musician. \nRecent performances include recitals for the Omni Concert Series in San Francisco\, the New York Classical Guitar Society Second Sunday Series\, the Guitar Society of Northeastern Pennsylvania\, the MIT Little Kresge auditorium\, and the International Brussels Guitar Festival\, among others. In November 2009\, Jerome was invited to perform at the Agustin Barrios Mangore Festival in Brussels\, where he shared the stage with his mentor\, Eliot Fisk. In March 2011\, he performed Rodrigo’s celebrated Concierto de Aranjuez with the Orquesta Filarmónica de Sonora conducted by Hector Reyes\, in Mexico. Jerome has released his debut CD—Capriccio— on the VGo Recordings label in 2009. \nIn May 2012\, Jerome graduated with a Doctor of Musical Arts degree from the New England Conservatory of Boston. His doctoral dissertation analyzes how collaboration between composer and soloist achieved an optimization of the guitar’s capabilities in Robert Beaser’s Guitar Concerto (2009). Jerome was invited to teach masterclasses or lecture at various universities including San Jose State University (CA)\, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee (WI)\, Acadia University (Canada)\, Dalhousie University (Canada)\, University of Sonora (Mexico)\, and Music Conservatopia. \nJerome earned his Master of Music degree at 20 at the Conservatoire Royal de Bruxelles\, and a Postgraduate Diploma at the Universität Mozarteum Salzburg. \nFor more information about Jerome’s performances\, research\, and teaching\, please visit jeromemouffe.com \n\nFind out more about this concert on the Hingham Library website.
URL:https://bostonguitar.org/event/jerome-mouffe/
LOCATION:Hingham Public Library\, 66 Leavitt Street\, Hingham\, MA\, 02043\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hingham Sunday Sounds
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SUMMARY:Berta Rojas
DESCRIPTION:BCGS Live Events are back! \nJoin us on November 13\, 2021\, where we present the incomparable Berta Rojas at the First Lutheran Church in Boston\, with an opening performance by Thatcher Harrison. \nOur COVID safety guidelines will be in effect at this performance. \n\nAbout Berta Rojas\nBerta Rojas ranks among today’s foremost classical guitarists. She has been praised as “…guitarist extraordinaire…” by the Washington Post\, and by Classical Guitar Magazine as “… ambassador of the classical guitar.” \nBerta’s acknowledged warmth and musicality have earned her the admiration of audiences at major venues worldwide. Hailing from Paraguay\, Berta’s performances of the music of Agustin Barrios are so compelling\, that she was invited by John Williams to perform at the London Globe Theater in 2018.  \nBerta takes her audience on a colorful journey of sound\, embracing new works by composers in diverse genres. The journey is echoed in recordings such as Cielo Abierto (2006) and Terruño (2009)\, as well as in the duo with Carlos Barbosa-Lima on Alma y Corazón (2007) and the celebrated\, Intimate Barrios (2008)\, featuring works by the great Paraguayan composer and guitarist. On her recording\, Felicidade (2017)\, she pays tribute to Brazilian music\, with guest artists including Gilberto Gil\, Toquinho and Ivan Lins.  \nBerta Rojas has been ranked among the most influential women in the Hispanic world (EFE and EsGlobal 2014; 2017). She has been named a Fellow of the Americas by the US Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts for her artistic excellence\, and in her country was honored with the designation of Illustrious Ambassador of Musical Arts as well as with the National Order of Merit of the Comuneros in 2015. In 2017\, in recognition of her outstanding contribution to culture\, she received both the National Order of Merit Don José Falcón and the Carlos Colombino Award. She was awarded an Honorary Doctorate degree by the Universidad Americana and the Universidad Autónoma de Encarnación\, both in 2016\, and by the Universidad Nacional de Asunción in 2019.  \nRead more about Berta at bertarojas.com. \n\nAbout Thatcher Harrison\n \nThatcher Harrison is a guitarist and a composer. As a composer\, Thatcher Harrison expands the boundaries of classical guitar repertoire through what he calls “classical fusion” composition. As a guitarist\, Thatcher Harrison chooses to perform unconventional and daring programs\, oftentimes consisting primarily of his own compositions. After winning 20 competition prizes\, Thatcher Harrison is working to establish his career as an international concert artist\, with his 2021-2022 season including concerts for Boston Guitarfest in the United States\, Pleven Guitar Festival in Bulgaria\, Twents Gitaarfestival in the Netherlands\, and Domaine Forget Concert Hall in Canada. Thatcher Harrison is currently studying for his Bachelor of Music degree in Classical Guitar Performance at New England Conservatory with Eliot Fisk and Jérôme Mouffe.
URL:https://bostonguitar.org/event/berta-rojas/
LOCATION:First Lutheran Church of Boston\, 299 Berkeley Street\, Boston\, MA\, 02116\, United States
CATEGORIES:Artist Series
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SUMMARY:Michael Bester & Amanda Roeder
DESCRIPTION:Join the Boston Classical Guitar Society for a special performance at the Weymouth Tufts Public Library by guitar and flute duo\, Michael Bester and Amanda Roeder. \nAmanda Roeder is a multi-instrumentalist and music educator\, adjudicator\, and performer. Since 2014 she has directed the choral ensembles and an award-winning a cappella program at Chelmsford High School in Chelmsford\, MA. \nMichael Bester is an acoustic and electric guitarist\, bassist\, arranger\, producer\, and composer. In recent years\, he has performed in the Bester Papineau guitar duo\, as well as in pit orchestras in the greater Boston area. He holds a degree in music performance from the University of Miami. \nRegistration is required for this event. You can register here. \n\nThis is the second of three events from the BCGS at the Weymouth Tufts Public Library from the BCGS. Be sure to come back for The Hampton Trio of classical guitar\, mandolin\, and mandola on November 27th. \n 
URL:https://bostonguitar.org/event/michael-bester-amanda-roeder-2/
LOCATION:Weymouth Tufts Public Library\, 46 Broad Street\, Weymouth\, MA\, 02188\, United States
CATEGORIES:Weymouth Tufts Series
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