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CCM Welcomes Classical Guitarist Oscar Ghiglia for 40th Anniversary Residency This Weekend

Guitar virtuoso Oscar Ghiglia.

Guitar virtuoso Oscar Ghiglia.

CCM’s Guest Artist Series welcomes legendary classical guitarist Oscar Ghiglia for a very special performance at 4 p.m. this Sunday, Oct. 12. This concert celebrates Ghiglia’s 40th residency at CCM! The performance is free and open to the general public.

CCM guitarists have been the enthusiastic beneficiaries of Ghiglia’s concerts and master classes since 1974. He is the major and, perhaps, most persuasive exponent of Andrés Segovia-inspired European guitar playing.

About Oscar Ghiglia
Oscar Ghiglia was born in Livorno, Italy, to a pianist mother and a painter father. While attending Rome’s Santa Cecilia Conservatory, he participated in Segovia’s summer master classes in Siena and Santiago de Compostela. His graduation from the Conservatory in 1962 was followed by several important awards: first prize in the Orense Guitar Competition, first prize in the Santiago de Compostela Guitar Competition and first prize in the Radio France International Guitar Competition.

In 1964, Andres Segovia invited Ghiglia to be his assistant in master classes in California. Since then, Ghiglia has given concerts and master classes throughout the world. In addition to appearing extensively in all parts of North and South America and Europe, he is a frequent performer in the Far East, Israel, Argentina, New Zealand and the South Pacific, and has recorded for Angel, Nonesuch and Stradivarius Records. While being active as a concert artist, Ghiglia has always favored teaching as a sister-profession. Very few well-known guitarists today have not at one time or another been in his classes and profited from his lessons.

Ghiglia is currently professor emeritus of guitar at the Basel Music-Akademie, and gives summer courses in Europe, America and the Middle East. He established the classical guitar summer program at Aspen, Colorado, and taught there for twenty years. He now regularly gives summer classes at the Festival d’Arc in southern France, at the Chigi Academy in Siena, Italy and at the Festival Gargnano, Italy. The Hartt School of Music awarded him an honorary doctorate in 2004 for his outstanding contributions to classical guitar teaching and performance. In 2009, the Guitar Foundation of America presented him with their prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award.

Repertoire

  • J.S. BACH: Prelude, Fugue and Allegro, BWV 998
  • FERNANDO SOR: Caprice “La Calme,” Op. 50
  • MANUEL DE FALLA: Homenaje “Le Tombeau de Debussy” (1920)
  • FRANK MARTIN: Quatre Pièces Brèves (1933)
  • MANUEL PONCE: Sonata Romantica (1928)

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CCM Classical Guitar Ensemble in Concert May 8

Members of CCM's Classical Guitar Ensemble

Members of CCM’s Classical Guitar Ensemble.

CCM’s Classical Guitar Ensemble of undergraduate guitarists will present its 39th annual Spring Concert at 8 p.m. on Tuesday, May 8, in UC’s Patricia Corbett Theater. The concert is free and open to the general public.

Tuesday’s program includes solos, duos, trios, quartets and full company pieces by Praetorius, Scarlatti, Bach, Falla, Roux, Assad, Tocher, Merlin, and Tedesco, among others.

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CCM Celebrates the Sounds of the Classical Guitar July 25-31

Later on this month, CCM will welcome guitar enthusiasts of all ages and levels for the 28th Annual Classical Guitar Workshop. Running from July 25-31, this popular workshop series features intensive sessions on topics ranging from recital preparation and performance to music theory and early music instruments.

The workshop also features a series of six recitals, all of which are free and open to the general public. Each concert is designed to showcase the guitar as a solo instrument, as a chamber music partner or as an ensemble/guitar orchestra member. Enjoy an evening of classical guitar music at any of the following recitals:

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