EL MAESTRO/THE TRADITION OF THE MASTERS
MANNES PRESENTS THE 5th NEW YORK GUITAR SEMINAR FEATURING WORLD-RENOWNED PERFORMERS AND TEACHERS
Wednesday, June 29 – Sunday, July 3, 2005
(New York, NY – June 1, 2005) Mannes College of Music, a division of New School University, announces El Maestro/The Tradition of the Masters, the 5th New York Guitar Seminar at Mannes, from Wednesday, June 29 – Sunday, July 3, 2005. This year’s seminar focuses on pedagogy in the guitar world and will pay tribute to Bruce Holzman, teacher of many of America’s top competition winners, concert artists, and university professors. Artistic Directors of the New York Guitar Seminar are Michael Newman and Laura Oltman.
This summer’s distinguished faculty of international and New York-based guitar masters and guest speakers includes: Bruce Holzman, Eliot Fisk, Ricardo Cobo, The Newman & Oltman Guitar Duo, Ricardo Iznaola, Stephen Robinson, Lily Afshar, Adam Holzman, Michael Chapdelaine, William Carter, Leo Welch, Roger Allen Cope, Matthew Dunne, Arthur Kampela, Oren Fader, Mariano Aguirre, luthiers Thomas Humphrey and William Kramer-Harrison, author and NPR commentator Tim Brookes (Guitar: An American Life), and Mannes Techniques of Music faculty, Joel Lester (Dean of Mannes) and Christopher Park.
Highlights of this summer’s festival include: master classes; student/faculty performances; ensemble coaching; Performance Practice: Baroque Interpretation: Bach’s Violin Music for Guitarists; Jazz Arrangement Techniques for the Classical Guitarist; Guitar Makers and Their Secrets; the Value of Informed Performance: Historical and Theoretical Study of Repertoire; panel discussion and lifetime achievement award ceremony for Bruce Holzman; and world premiere performances.
For more information on the 5th New York Guitar Seminar at Mannes, call (212) 580-0210, ext. 4883, e-mail mannesguitar@newschool.edu or visit the Web site at www.mannes.edu/guitar for links to all festival sponsors and artists, full artist bios, and complete schedule of events. All events June 29, 30 and July 1 will be held at Mannes College of Music, 150 West 85th Street, NYC, and are open to the public. All events July 2 and 3 will be held at Columbia University’s Dodge Hall Music Department, Broadway at 116th Street, NYC. Costs: evening concert ticket $10; each daytime event $15; entire day $60; auditor for entire seminar $225.
Master classes take place daily from 2:00 – 4:30 p.m.
The evening concert schedule follows:
Wednesday, June 29, 8:00 p.m.
Faculty concert with Ricardo Cobo and The Newman & Oltman Guitar Duo
At Mannes Concert Hall
Thursday, June 30, 8:00 p.m.
Faculty concert with William Carter and Michael Chapdelaine
At Mannes Concert Hall
Friday, July 1, 8:00 p.m.
Faculty concert with Adam Holzman and Ricardo Iznaola
At Mannes Concert Hall
Saturday, July 2, 8:00 p.m.
Faculty concert with Stephen Robinson and Eliot Fisk
At Columbia Univeristy’s Lerner Hall Theatre
115th Street at Broadway
The New York Guitar Seminar at Mannes is made possible in part with generous support from Mel Bay Publications, Inc., the Augustine Foundation, and by a grant from The D’Addario Foundation for the Performing Arts with support from J. D'Addario & Company, Inc.
Presented in cooperation with Robert Olmsted Recordings, New York City Classical Guitar Society, Florida State University, Columbia University, the Americas Society, Guitar Salon International, Quality Hotel on Broadway, and Classical Guitar Alive!
www.mannes.edu/guitar
Dear Friends of the St. Joseph International Guitar Festival & Competition,
I’m pleased to announce the winners of the 2005 competition sponsored by Missouri Western State University, Department of Music (Department Head, Dr. Matt Gilmour) in St. Joseph, Missouri, USA.
The competition was EXTREMELY severe with competitors that came to St. Joseph from the US, Canada, Bulgaria, Uruguay, Brazil, Germany, Korea, Japan, Taiwan Italy, Costa Rica.
The final ranking of the competition was:
FIRST PRIZE: Alieksey Vianna (Russia/Brazil)
SECOND PRIZE: Marco Sator (Uruguay)
THIRD PRIZE: Joseph Williams (USA)
I would like to point out that this is the first time that an American has been able to place in the competition (with past finalists including guitarists from Nicaragua, Mongolia and Serbia).
A prize list is given below.
We’re EXTREMELY proud of the tremendous level of guitarists that appeared in this year’s festival and especially proud of the camaraderie that we have developed through this festival. I sincerely hope that you will look for these brilliant guitarists and support their international careers when they appear in your area.
With Very Highest Regards,
Anthony GLISE,
Festival Director
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PRIZES FOR THE 2005 COMPETITION
1st PRIZE: $1,000 — as well as:
• $550 retail. 1 Marshall Acoustic Amplifier, “AS 50” ideal for concerto and chamber music performance. Donated by Marshall Amplification (US).
• $495. retail. 1 AT 4040 Studio/Concert Microphone Donated by Audio Technica Microphones, US,
• $250. Gift Certificate for Guitar Strings Donated by
LaBella String Company, New York, US,
• $175. retail Gift Certificate for any Mel Bay Publication
Donated by Mel Bay Publications, US,
• $400. retail. 4 hours digital studio time for recording, production
or mastering Donated by
Ransomed Productions, Kansas City, US.
• $80. retail. Sample package of Wegen Guitar Picks (Lochem, Holland).
• $1,000. Concert contract. Invitation for a paid performance in next year’s festival.
(TOTAL VALUE: $3950.oo)
2nd PRIZE: $800. — as well as:
• $150. Gift Certificate from LaBella Strings,
• $100. Gift Certificate from Mel Bay Publications.
• $80. retail. Sample package of Wegen Guitar Picks (Lochem, Holland).
(TOTAL VALUE: $1,130.oo)
3rd PRIZE: $500. — as well as:
• $100. Gift Certificate from LaBella Strings,
• $50. Gift Certificate from Mel Bay Publications.
• $80. retail. Sample package of Wegen Guitar Picks (Lochem, Holland).
(TOTAL VALUE: $730.oo)
For any of you who are remotely interested in or curious about harp guitars, I want to make you aware that this year’s International Harp Guitar Gathering is moving to the Pacific Northwest, to be held on Labor Day weekend.
Hopefully, this will allow many new people to attend. Nearly all of last year’s participants are scheduled to appear, along with many new faces in the growing harp guitar community.
Please note that even though “no 6-string guitars are allowed,” many 6-string players and even non-musicians attend these events – to watch, learn, enjoy and meet new people and players (Warning: some have gone away converted, with newly acquired harp guitars in tow!).
Indeed, NO “standard” guitar event is quite like this one!
You needn’t be a subscriber to Harpguitars.net to attend (though I WILL be pestering you if you show up!).
You are also welcome (and encouraged) to at least attend one of the two concerts, if you can’t make the official event.
Full details here:
http://www.harpguitars.net/hgg/hgg3/hgg3_intro.htm
Regards,
Gregg Miner, editor of www.harpguitars.net
(on behalf of host John Doan)
Hi,
We are a bunch of Rory Gallagher fans in Cork and decided to take matters into our own hands last year to organise an event for this summer.
Rory Gallagher was one of Irelands finest musicians and one of Cork's greatest sons. He was a genius who introduced his own modern version of the blues to a whole generation, and who paved the way for U2 and a host of other bands.
We have organised a tribute to Rory to commemorate the 10th anniversary of his death and to celebrate his music. We have eight Rory tribute bands plus guests from all over Europe and Ireland coming to play his music from 9th - 14th June. We have a web site www.corkrocksforrory.com with a lot of information in there.
Ger
Corey Christiansen Scheduled to Play Syracuse Jazz Festival
April 6, 2005
Mel Bay Records recording artist Corey Christiansen will be a featured performer at the Syracuse Jazz Festival on Sunday, June 26th. The largest jazz festival in the northeastern United States, the event attracts thousands each year to three outdoor stages on the Onondaga Community College campus overlooking Syracuse, New York.
Corey performed in the Horizon Air Special Guest Concert at the Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival in Moscow, Idaho on Thursday, February 24th. This was Corey's third appearance at the festival, where he was named Outstanding College Guitar Soloist in 1995 and 1996 and Outstanding College Guitarist in the big band division in 1995.
Corey made his third appearance at John Pisano's Guitar Night at Spazio in Los Angeles on Tuesday, January 18th. He also performed at the Eastman Guitars NAMM Concert at the Coast Anaheim Hotel on Saturday, January 22nd.
Corey's toured Australia for two weeks in March for a series of clinics and performances sponsored by Allans Publishing. He's opening for Bill Frisell at the Sheldon Concert Hall in St. Louis on Friday, September 23rd and is scheduled to make his third appearance at the Smithsonian Jazz Café on Friday, October 28th.
Closer to his home in St. Louis, Corey's 2005 schedule includes mainstage appearances at the Whitaker Music Festival at the Missouri Botanical Gardens (June 22) and the Webster Groves Jazz Festival in mid-September.
Awakening, Corey's first CD and the first release on Mel Bay Records, has spent the last 10 weeks on the JazzWeek chart and reached # 16 on March 2nd. Corey composed the title track, which consistently receives the most airplay from the recording.
Corey's 2005 clinic schedule includes:
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The First International Ten-String Guitar Festival
July 7-10, 2005
Litchfield, Connecticut, USA
Janet Marlow, Founder and Director of the First International Ten-String Guitar Festival announces a four day festival event from July 7- 10, 2005 bringing ten-string guitarists from around the world to Litchfield, Connecticut. The Festival is being held at the White Memorial Conference Center. Ten-String Guitarists from South Africa, Canada, Japan, South America, Europe and the United States will be attending master classes, workshops, panel discussions and participating in two major evening concerts open to the public. All levels of players and guitar enthusiasts of all ages are welcome to participate or audit workshops.
The festival is a focus on the evolution of the modern ten-string guitar which began with it's innovation by Maestro Narciso Yepes in a 1964 performance of Rodrigo's Concerto de Aranjuez performed with the Berlin Philharmonic. Now in the 21st century, the world of contemporary multi-string guitars has become an interest of player's world- wide.
For schedule of workshops, registration and concert information for The First International Ten-String Guitar Festival please visit: www.tenstringguitar.com
For press, photos and further information please contact:
Janet Marlow Music LLC O. 860-567-9217 C. 860-459-8000
e-mail info@tenstringguitar.com or www.janetmarlowmusic.com