2015–2016 ASU School of Music guitar series announced
Fans of the annual guitar series at the ASU School of Music, take note: The upcoming lineup of performances has been announced for the 2015–2016 season. Running the gamut in style from north Indian classical to flamenco, the five performances in this year’s series will showcase music by an impressive selection of international guitar virtuosos.
Johannes Möller – Oct. 8, 2015
The European guitarist and composer Johannes Möller has captivated audiences throughout the world with charismatic performances. In 2010, he was awarded first prize in the GFA Concert Artist Competition, considered by many to be the most prestigious guitar competition in the world. Möller’s ASU program, entitled “Tales of India,” reflects a crossover between Indian and Western classical music. A reflection of Möller’s years of travel in India, his compositions are accompanied by the tabla, an Indian percussion instrument.
Thomas Viloteau – Nov. 13, 2015
Thomas Viloteau is considered one of the most gifted classical guitarists of the younger generation, and not without reason. His first concert, in his home country of France, was only a year after he began his studies and in front of an audience of 200 people. Since then, Viloteau has won several prestigious competitions, including the Guitar Foundation of America Competition in 2006 and the Tárrega Competition in Spain in 2012.
Zoran Dukic – Jan. 15, 2016
Zoran Dukic is a distinguished classical guitarist whose concert performances leave long-lasting impressions on both audiences and critics. His carefully balanced programs present a range of music from Bach to Britten, from Sor to Albéniz, from Tárrega to Villa-Lobos and Brouwer. According to El Norte, a newspaper in Monterrey, Mexico, Dukic is “…master of the instrument, shining in virtuoso moments as well as in the intimate ones. The sonority he creates from his guitar is as admirable as his palette of expression and elegance.”
Adam Del Monte – Feb. 12, 2016
One 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 has embarked on a journey of 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.
Roberto Aussel – April 1, 2016
Roberto Aussel is an extraordinary musician and an exceptional interpreter. Born in 1954 in Argentina, he began playing guitar at the age of seven. After studies with Jorge Martinez Zarate, he won numerous international competitions and prizes. Since the 1980s, his renown as an international concert artist has continued to spread, and he regularly appears in concerts and at festivals in Europe, South America and the United States.
All concerts will be held in Katzin Concert Hall in the School of Music.
Tickets: $22–General; $16–ASU Faculty, Staff and Alumni; $15–Senior; $12–Student.
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Public Contact:
Heather Beaman
School of Music Communications Liaison
480.727.6222
Heather.M.Beaman@asu.edu
Media Contact:
Heather Beaman
School of Music Communications Liaison
480.727.6222
Heather.M.Beaman@asu.edu