by Theresa Bramblett | Jun 4, 2019
In this lecture, Stephen Goss, Jonathan Leathwood, and Stanley Yates discuss Improvisation as a Way of Knowing: Towards a New Pedagogy of Notated Repertoire Stephen Goss Stephen Goss’s music receives hundreds of performances worldwide each year. It has...
by Theresa Bramblett | Jun 4, 2019
Raphaella Smits plays worldwide in her unique way on eight-string guitars and historical instruments. Recognized as ‘an uncommonly musical guitarist’ (Tim Page, New York Times), she always commits to the soul of the music. Her solo recitals as well as her performances...
by Theresa Bramblett | Jun 4, 2019
In this lecture, Dr. Alan Hirsch and Thomas Kitka discuss Teaching the Fingerboard: “Beyond the Open Position” Dr. Alan Hirsch has written a number of books and ensemble piece collections for Mel Bay Publications. Thomas Kitka has written a...
by Theresa Bramblett | Jun 4, 2019
Between 1990-1997, Zoran Dukić won more competitions than any other guitarist. “the genius from Zagreb showed both technical brilliance and tenderness, with the artistic potential and expressive power of life itself. …This is a musician, not a...
by Theresa Bramblett | Jun 4, 2019
In this lecture, Juan Oscar Azaret discusses “Those Mysterious Existences.” For over two decades, Juan Oscar Azaret has been honing the craft of lutherie. He has also been very involved with (and is now a board member and trustee) of the...