Tucson Guitar - School of Music
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Tucson Guitar - School of Music
n David Russell (Scotland/Spain) Saturday, February 20, 7:00 p.m. & Sunday, February 21, 2:30 p.m. Holsclaw Hall, $30, 25, 15 34th Annual Sholin Guitar Competition Student Competition – Sunday, March 6, 2:30 p.m. Holsclaw Hall, $10, 7, 5 Roberto Aussel (Argentina) Thursday, March 31, 7:00 p.m., Holsclaw Hall, $25, students $10 A Tucson Guitar Society Event – Tickets: tucsonguitarsociety.org Schaeffer Memorial Guitar Competition Student Competition Sunday, April 3, 2:30 p.m. Holsclaw Hall, $10, 7, 5 Arizona Guitar Orchestra April 17, Sunday, 4:00 p.m. Grace St. Paul’s Episcopal Church (2331 East Adams Street), $Free The Tucson Guitar Society creates an all-Arizona guitar ensemble for community and student players from throughout Arizona, including the University of Arizona Bolton Guitar Studies Program, Arizona State University, Glendale Community College and Grand Canyon Guitar Society in Flagstaff. Seventh International Tucson Guitar F e sti va l Sérgio Odair Assad & Saturday, November 7, 2015 Holsclaw Hall, 7:00 p.m. N College of Fine Ar ts Fred Fox School of Music n Sérgio & Odair Assad Saturday, November 7, 2015 Holsclaw Hall, 7:00 p.m. program Ocho valses poéticos......................................................... Enrique Granados Vivace molto and Melodico (1867-1916) Tempo de Vals noble Tempo de Vals lento Allegro humoristico Allegretto (elegante) Quasi ad libitum (sentimental) Vivo Presto Two selections from “Iberia”.................................................... Isaac Albéniz Evocación(1860-1909) El Puerto Tonadilla, para dos guitarras..............................................Joaquín Rodrigo Allegro ma non troppo(1901-1999) Minueto pomposo Allegro vivace Interrogando.........................................................................João Pernambuco (1883-1947) Abismo de Rosas............................................Américo Jacomino “Canhoto” (1889-1928) Bandoneón................................................................................Ástor Piazzolla (1921-1992) Tempo Feliz................................................................................. Baden Powell (1937-2000) Baiao malandro................................................................... Egberto Gismonti (b. 1947) Jongo...........................................................................................Paulo Bellinati (b. 1950) n Please join us for the following Guitar Recitals & Events: Guitar in the Woods Monthly, First Thursday of the Month, 6:30 p.m. Exception: Thursday, November 12 (due to Guitar Festival) Woods Memorial Library, $Free A Tucson Guitar Society Event A monthly meeting of guitar aficionados to share what they are working on, or just to listen. Tucson Guitar Society Orchestra – Holiday Concert Saturday, December 5, 4:00 p.m. Holsclaw Hall, $Free Kathy Acosta Zavala, Master’s Recital Saturday, December 5, 7:00 p.m. Holsclaw Hall, $Free William Wolfe Guitar Award Recital Student Competition Sunday, December 6, 2:30 p.m. Holsclaw Hall, $10, 7, 5 José Luis Puerta, Doctoral Solo Recital Tuesday, December 8, 7:00 p.m. Holsclaw Hall, $Free Zoran Dukic (Croatia) Thurday, January 14, 7:00 p.m., Holsclaw Hall, $25, students $10 A Tucson Guitar Society Event – Tickets: tucsonguitarsociety.org Bernardo Bermudez, baritone (USA) & Adam del Monte, guitar (Israel) with Ballet Tucson – “Rhythms of the Americas” Friday, February 5, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, February 6, 2:00 & 7:30 p.m. Sunday, February 7, 2:00 p.m. $40 Stevie Eller Dance Theatre, The University of Arizona A Tucson Guitar Society/Tucson Desert Song Festival Event Tickets: tucsonguitarsociety.org Exclusive Management: Second Annual David Russell Bach Prize Finalists Recital Student Competition – Sunday, February 14, 2:30 p.m. Holsclaw Hall, $10, 7, 5 N N Opus 3 Artists – 470 Park Avenue South - New York NY 10016 n n Duo Assad The seventh International Guitar Festival is co-sponsored by tucsonguitarsociety.org We thank the John & Joan D’Addario Foundation for generously sponsoring this concert! N Brazilian-born brothers Sérgio and Odair Assad have set the benchmark for all other guitarists by creating a new standard of guitar innovation, ingenuity and expression. Their exceptional artistry and uncanny ensemble playing still astonish even after fifty years of performing. In addition to setting new standards, the Assads have played a major role in creating and introducing new music for two guitars. Their virtuosity has inspired a wide range of composers to write for them including Astor Piazzolla, Terry Riley, Radamés Gnattali, Marlos Nobre, Nikita Koshkin, Roland Dyens, Jorge Morel, Edino Krieger and Francisco Mignone. Now, Sérgio Assad is adding to their repertoire by composing music for the duo and for various musical partners, including such renowned artists as Yo-Yo Ma, Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg, Fernando Suarez Paz, Paquito D’Rivera, Gidon Kremer and Dawn Upshaw. He has been nominated for yet two more Latin Classical Grammys in the Best Classical Composition Category for his piece for the LA Guitar Quartet and the Delaware Symphony entitled, Interchange and for Maracaipe for the Beijing Guitar Duo. The Assads are also recognized as prolific recording artists, primarily for the Nonesuch and GHA labels. In 2001, Nonesuch Records released Sérgio and Odair Assad Play Piazzolla, which later won a Latin Grammy. In 2003, the Brazilian record Obrigado Brazil was released featuring Rosa Passos, Egberto Gismonti and Cyro Baptista. Sérgio arranged several of the works on the disc, which captured a Grammy in 2004. Their seventh Nonesuch recording, released in the fall 2007, is called Jardim Abandonado after a piece by Antonio Carlos Jobim. It was nominated for Best Classical Album, and Sérgio went on to win the Latin Grammy for his composition, Tahhiyya Li Oussilina. In 2009, the brothers were featured on Yo-Yo Ma’s chart topping release, Songs of Joy & Peace, which features other guest artists as diverse as James Taylor and Dave Brubeck. In the piece Família, Yo-Yo plays Sérgio’s composition featuring mother, Angelina Assad, sister Badi and children Clarice, Rodrigo and Carolina. The release topped both the classical and the mainstream Billboard charts and won a Grammy for Best Classical Crossover. In April 2012, Sérgio and Odair toured North America with Yo-Yo Ma and pianist Kathryn Stott, in a program of Latin American works as arranged by Sérgio as well as some of his original compositions, highlighted by concerts at the new Smith Center in Las Vegas and Chicago’s Symphony Hall (and Tucson!). In the spring of 2013, Sérgio and Odair planned another tour of their much loved trio with the inimitable Paquito D’Rivera as well as a record release of their project, Dances from the New World” nominated for yet another Latin Grammy, as Best Instrumental Album. Odair is based in Brussels where he teaches at Ecole Supérieure des Arts. Sérgio resides in San Francisco, where he is on the faculty of the San Francisco Conservatory. N n Gratitude Acknowledgments Norman Douglas Sholin founded and designed the guitar degree program at the University of Arizona School of Music in 1974. He had a vision for a world class guitar program. That vision is alive today. Your support ensures that the guitar program will continue to attract top music students. With deep gratitude we acknowledge those whose significant and ongoing gifts have transformed the lives of students and faculty. Transformational Gifts to the Bolton Guitar Studies Program at the Fred Fox School of Music Abbott Laboratories Fund Bill Akin Phyllis* and Sanford* Bolton The Cypri-Cola Company Limited Joan and John D’Addario John and Joan D’Addario Foundation, Inc. Carol and Donald Eagle The Edwards Mother Earth Foundation Karen and David Francis Karen and Robert Gold Janela and David Hubka IBM International Foundation E. Philip Krider Patricia MacCorquodale Julia and Andre Pernet Clare K. Schaeffer* Southwest Strings St. Mark’s Presbyterian Elizabeth Weiner-Schulman Rosa L. Liu-Stevens and Ralph F. Stevens William Wolfe* Lund Wolfe Conductor’s Circle ($1,000 to $9,999) Donald Agthe* Laura and John Almquist Bart Antista Matthew Apostolik Bank of America Betty and John Barrowman Timothy J. Barry Kathleen and William Burnett Marilyn Chase Joanna and Michael Clark Sevren and Dennis Coon Davis Selected Advisers, L.P. Dow Chemical Corp. Bruce Fulton Ruth and Charles* Gold David Gold Vicki and Alan Greenstein Harvey and Rosanne Greenstein Linda L. Griffin Sara and Samuel Hauert Suzanne and Lester Hayt Leslee and Thomas Hippert IBM Corporation Imago Dei Middle School Jewish Community Foundation Sara and Matthew Kalos Lyn Papanikolas and J. David Mackstaller Elinor Aderton and Robert McIntosh Roger Funk and Douglas Noffsinger Tom Patterson Chancey Pelletier The Prudential Foundation Jerome A. Reinstein D. C. Sholin Mary Stewart-Pollard and Robert Pollard Elizabeth Giles and Stephen Simmes Page and Pearre Williams Benefactor ($500-$999) Margot Beeston Kay and Lloyd Bierstaker Ramona Brown Eugenia and Taylor Chen Herman Davis Raquel and Lawrence Fleischman Julie Gibson Mary Hamilton Nancy Koff Theodore Koff* Robert Kritz Associates, Inc. Charlotte and Michael* Mensh Michelle and Joseph Millstone Mary Romaniello Helen and Richard Ruskin Charlene Sampson* Deborah and Marc Sandroff Richard Seagrave Gail Gibbons and Ray St. Clair Duane Waterman Susan and Erick Weiland Patrons ($100-499) Mireille Algazi Glenda and Karl Anderson Richard Apling Billy Arcila – Los Angeles Classical Guitars N n Jean and Charles Ares Don Arkin Edith and Steve Auslander Janice Wezelman and David Bartlett Carolyne and Jonathan Bass Pamela and Sidney Batten Miriam and Charles Blitzer Bott-Anderson Partners, Inc Doris and Len Coris Fletcher Dann Claire and Mack Dunham Georgeanna D. Fischetti Shawnie L. and Stephen L. Ford/ Arizona Cyclist Lucia Gibson Carol and Jonathan Howe Shigeko and Ke Chiang Hsieh Investment Management Consultants Association Robert Kritz Paul Kritz Toni Goldstein and Peter I. Lasho Miriam and David Mallott Michelle Yauger and Michael Mayer Sidney J. McDuff Carolyn and Franklin Meier Miller Curio Company Barbara Morehouse and Philip Johnson Edward Muka Tamra Myers and Mark Myers Blanca and Larry Nahmias Nils Nelson Northern Trust Company Margaret B. Rappaport, Ph.D. Raytheon Company - Matching Gifts William Ridlinghafer Doris and Arnold Roland Elaine W. Rousseau Paul Schulman Elmer Scovill Richard and Jasmine Seagrave Elizabeth & Grace Sheppard Ray St. Clair Ann Stonesifer Harvey Swedloff Audrey Tarchine Patricia and Howard Tuller/Tuller Trophy Jane and Theodore Turbenson Merle Turchik James Vogel Eileen and Ray Weick Jim Wezelman Matthew A. Werber Elizabeth and Emanuel Wolff Gifts Up to $100 Thomas Amundsen Norma J. Anderson Louise Anthony* Samuel Arcus Barbara Atwood and Peter Eisner Mark Berman/Benjamin Supply Luise and Eric Betterton Janice and Jerome Bishop Carolyn and Paul Crews Larry Deutsch and William Parker Ernst & Young Arthur and Marilyn Felix Gloria and Rocky Ferrell Anna M. Friend* Elizabeth Garigan-Soper and Doyle Soper David Gladstone* Marvin and Jean Glassberg Gloria and Michael Goldman Marsha and Sidney Hirsh Steven and Marta Ketchel Mary and Joel Levin Louis A. Levinson Berthold Lippel Joy Marsalla Shirley and Stan Matlick Shaun McManimon Sharon Megdal Sarah M Mulholland Christine* and Harvey* Nelson George A. Newman Leslie Nixon and Barry Kirschner Betty and Bernie Orman Gwen and Richard Powell Shu ching Cheng and Edward Reid Brina Rodin Abigail Root Nan* and Leonard* Rosenthal Sandra and Bernard Ruhl Dorothy and Julian* Sayre Sarah and Leonard Schultz Diana G. Sheldon Marilyn E. Sheridan Ronald J. Staub Lydia and David Streeter David M. Talamante Nancy A. Trujillo M H. Udolph Kenneth L. Weiss H. Diane Wright Samuel O. Zaidenberg* * deceased We strive for an accurate listing of all our treasured donors. This list reflects cumulative gifts from all guitar donors to date. To make corrections, please call the College of Fine Arts Development Office at 621-9057. N