Posts Tagged ‘2017’
Newman-Oltman Guitar Duo Saturday, December 9, Christmas Pastorale 6:00pm
November 26th, 2017December Meeting
November 20th, 2017These pieces were played at the December 10 meeting in Wayne:
Anthony Campanella
- Little Stone Rag — Patrick Molou
- Flickering Firelight — Arthur Penn & Walter Jacobs
- Jag Rag — Bernard Bigo
Kevin Lutke
- Prelude & Variations — Kevin Lutke
- Prelude
- Variation I
- Variation II
- Variation III
- Finale
- Untitled ( Kevin Lutke )
Gad Berger
- Adelita — Tarrega
- Jerusalem of Gold — Music and Lyrics by Naomi Shemer arr. by John H. Clarke
- Cavetina — Stanley Meyers
- Dreamcatcher — Mike Christiansen
Ming Chao
- Fantasia No. 7 — John Dowland
Gary Lee, Candy Lee, & Roberta Wallis
- Gesu Bambino — Pietro Yon, arr. Roberta Wallis
Gary Lee, guitar & Candace Lee, piano
- The Last Song — Clarice Assad (arr. Lee)
- Christmas Time is Here — Vince Guaraldi (arr. Lee)
- Prayer — Frederic Hand
Jim Tosone
- Hallelujah — Leonard Cohen, arr. Gad Berger
- Georgia on My Mind — Hoagy Carmichael, arr. Jim Tosone
- Fantasia No. 5 — Francesco da Milano
Robert & Irene Ey
- The Holly and the Ivy — arr., Frederick Noad
- All Through the Night — ‘’
Gary Lee
- Lesley’s Song — Frederic Hand
Madison Holiday Arts Festival Presents Classical Guitarist Stanley Alexandrowicz — November 24th and 25th!
November 12th, 2017Newman & Oltman Guitar Duo in concert with special guests
November 11th, 2017Sunday, November 12, 2017 at 5:00 PM
Admission Free, no tickets required
Ernst C. Stiefel Concert Hall, 4th Floor at Arnhold Hall, 55 West 13th Street, New York, NY
Newman & Oltman Guitar Duo, Ensemble-in-Residence, Mannes School of Music, College of Performing Arts at The New School
Concert featuring VERY special Mannes guest alumnae and students:
- Perri di Christina, mezzo-soprano
- Jingyi Hou, violin
- Yoonah Kim, clarinet
- Lu Liu, violin
- Boya Wei, soprano
Music by
- Astor Piazzolla
- Manuel de Falla
- Robert Schumann
- Pablo de Sarasate
- Joaquín Rodrigo
- Gerardo Matos Rodríguez
Sharon Isbin, guitar with special guest Colin Davin, guitar at 92Y
November 8th, 2017Saturday, December 2, 2017, 8:00 p.m.
Kaufmann Concert Hall, 1395 Lexington Ave, New York, NY 10128
Tickets from $45
More information: https://www.92y.org/event/sharon-isbin
Sharon Isbin’s dazzling technique and lyrical interpretations have made her one of the true masters of classical guitar. She returns to 92Y with a continent-hopping program including selections from Howard Shore’s gorgeous, evocative score for Martin Scorcese’s The Departed and a revisiting of Tan Dun’s Seven Desires for Guitar, with its captivating blend of Chinese and flamenco influences. Isbin gave the world premiere of the work — which Tan Dun composed for her — on the 92Y stage in 2002.
She will be joined by one of the classical guitar world’s rising stars, Colin Davin, who studied with Isbin at Juilliard, and who American Record Guide called “The real thing — a player with a virtuoso’s technique, a deeply expressive musicianship, and a probing imagination.”
The program will also include a selection of Spanish and Latin American classical guitar pieces, making for a concert sure to be filled with brilliance, color and rhythmic fire.
“The Virtuoso Classical Guitar” with Stanley Alexandrowicz
November 8th, 2017Bedlam (lute & voice) concert at 1867 Sanctuary in Ewing
October 28th, 2017A concert of 16th century and early 17th century French and English music with soprano Kayleen Sánchez and lutenist Laudon Schuett. The program will include lute songs and solo lute music.
1867 Sanctuary, 101 Scotch Road, Ewing, NJ 08628, November 4, at 8:00 p.m.
Admission: $20 for General Admission; $15 for Friends of the Sanctuary; $5 for School and College students with ID; $15 per person for Groups of 10 or more
More information: http://1867sanctuary.org/event/bedlam/
November Meeting
October 16th, 2017These pieces were played at the November 19 meeting in Short Hills:
Dana Hamilton
- Prelude — J.S. Bach
- Alone Together/Yesterday — Hartz & Dietz/Jerome Kern
Anthony Campanella
- Auld Lang Syne Medley — arr. Anthony Campanella
- Waltzing Matilda — “”
- Horse and Buggy Rag — Bernard Bigo
Elisha Berger
- Frère Jacques
- Home on the Range
Gad Berger
- Air on a G String — J.S. Bach
- Un Día de Noviembre — Leo Brouwer
- Venezuelan Waltz No. 2 — Antonio Lauro
Gad Berger and Ray Butler
- Andante in G Major — Vivaldi
- Lute concerto in D — “
Ray Butler
- Tristerosos — Heitor Villa Lobos
- Valse No. 3 — Barrios
- Prelude No. 3 — Heitor Villa Lobos
Andrew Alford
- Study No. 50 — Frederick Noad
- Omage to Mangore — Leo Brouwer
- Omage to Tarrega — “”
- Alcañiz — Tarrega
- Study No. 87 — Frederick Noad
Jeff Wilt
- Evocacion — Jose Luis Marin
- La Gatica — Antonio Lauro
- Julia Florida — Barrios
Jeff Griesemer
- Here, There and Everywhere — The Beatles, arr. Jeff Griesemer
- Soldier Boy — The Shirelles, Music by Dixon/Greenberg, arr. by Jeff Griesemer
- Manhã de Carnaval — Luis Bonfá, arr. by Jeff Griesemer
Raul Huaman
- Northway 87— Raul Huaman
- Violin Sonata BWV 1001 — Bach (on mandolin)
- Manhã de Carnaval — Luis Bonfá
Gary Lee
- Prelude from Sonata No. 5— S.L Weiss (arr. Lee)
- Largo from 3rd Violin Sonata — S. Bach (arr. Barrueco)
- Sonata K. 69— Domenico Scarlatti (arr. Abiton)
Robert Ey
- Hasapikos Horos — Trad. Greek, arr. Allan Alexander
- Ajde Jano — Trad. Serbian, “”
Stanley Alexandrowicz Solo Guitar Recital at Salon 33
October 11th, 2017Philadelphia Classical Guitar Society presents Candace Mowbray
October 9th, 20173:00 p.m., Sunday, November 5, 2017
Settlement Music School, 416 Queen St, Philadelphia
Tickets: General $25; PCGS Member $10; Student/Senior $15
More Information: https://pcgs.wildapricot.org/event-2588199
Regarded by audiences and colleagues for her beautiful tone and sensitive music-making, classical guitarist Candice Mowbray shares the expressive and communicative qualities of her playing through programs of modern and classic works: from the playful acrobatics in music by French guitar virtuoso Ida Presti to the iconic lyricism of Rossini as transcribed by Johann Kaspar Mertz, listeners enjoy her artful programming and thoughtful interpretations. Her delightful playing once elicited from a celebrated ballerina, “it makes me want to dance,” and guitar virtuoso John Feeley described her as “a beautiful player, so expressive and musical.”