by Theresa Bramblett | Jan 17, 2019
10 competitors will play their choice of music for 7 minutes each.
by Theresa Bramblett | Jan 17, 2019
10 competitors will play their choice of music for 7 minutes each.
by Theresa Bramblett | Jan 17, 2019
In 1992, Aniello Desiderio graduated with honors from the Conservatory of Music in Alessandria. He performed in public for the first time when he was 8 years old, displaying such outstanding gifts that music critics started to speak of him as an “infant...
by Theresa Bramblett | Jan 17, 2019
Multifaceted guitarist Meng Su is captivating audiences around the world with her stunning virtuosity and refined artistry. New York Concert Review called her performance “seemingly effortless and stunningly polished…. Add to that a beautiful – and fashionable! –...
by Theresa Bramblett | Jan 17, 2019 | Competition, News
The Florida Guitar Foundation is now accepting applications for entry into the FGF International Classical Guitar Competition, March 12-17, 2019. Featured evening performances by Pavel Steidl and Aniello Desiderio. The entrance fee is $90, and there is a Youth...
by Theresa Bramblett | Dec 6, 2018
Kupiński Guitar Duo is leading a Master Class FREE and Open to the Public.
by Theresa Bramblett | Oct 19, 2018
Master Class with Jorge Luis Zamora Free Admission Friday, October 19 5:30 – 8 PM Frost School of Music, University of Miami Room Volpe 203 5501 San Amaro Dr. Coral Gables, FL...
by Theresa Bramblett | Sep 7, 2018
The Florida Guitar Foundation is inviting all up-and-coming guitar professionals to enter the FGF’s 2019 International Classical Guitar Competition. Participation Fee: $90 There are Open and Youth Divisions for competitors, based on age. Competitors will be...
by Theresa Bramblett | Sep 7, 2018
“Both of these musicians played with a great deal of excitement and spirit, and their sense of ensemble was well-nigh perfect. It was absolutely gorgeous playing. They played so very well together, their dynamics and phrasing were so good… the musical world needs performers such as these two.” — Opus Colorado [September 2011]
by Theresa Bramblett | Sep 7, 2018
“…the kind of musician that seems to have disappeared long ago, Aniello Desiderio sweeps away the audience with enthusiasm—as the great virtuosi, Paganini, Regondi or Giuliani of the 19th century did—racing through breath-taking changes of register, acrobatic arpeggios and scales of extraordinary brilliance and elegance like a Ferrari.” – Stuttgarter Zeitung