Miami Classical Guitar Society 2014-2015 Concert Series - 27th Season
Raphael Feuillatre
Saturday, February 25, 2020, 8:00 pm
Saint Bede Episcopal Chapel
1150 Stanford Drive
Coral Gables, FL 33146
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UPCOMING ARTISTS: CONCERTS, MASTERCLASSES, EVENTS
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MOLINA DUO: CARLOS MOLINA guitar / MARISA MOLINA soprano (Cuba/USA) & GUESTS
CONCERT has been postponed for the Summer Season. Please check back for updates. Thank you for your support!
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Past Events
DIMITRI ILLARIONOV (Russia)
CONCERT: Saturday, May 2, 2015 - 8:00 PM
The Miami Classical Guitar Society is thrilled to present: brilliant young Russian classical guitarist, Maestro DIMITRI ILLARIONOV!
"Blessed with the star gene … with such temperament, musicianship, richness of colour, radiance, sense of timing and feeling the acoustic qualities of his soft-toned instrument that the combination of all these abilities, coupled with an evident gift for entertainment, is the best expressed in one single word: wow!†- Tages-Anzeiger (Zurich, Switzerland)
Dimitri ILLARIONOV (b. 1979) is a multi-award winner of more than 20 international competitions in the U.S., Spain, Italy, Poland, Russia and other countries, including First Prize Winner of two of the most prestigious guitar competitions in the world: Guitar Foundation of America International Competition (2002, Miami, USA) and Francisco Tárrega International Competition (2008, Spain), where he was the first Russian winner in the 42-year history of the competition.
As well as performing numerous solo recitals, Dimitri is one of the rare guitarists who appears frequently as guest-soloist with symphony and chamber orchestras all over the world, such as with: I Solisti Veneti, State Academic Symphony Orchestra of Russia, Tchaikovsky Symphony Orchestra of Russia, Istanbul State Symphony Orchestra, Orquesta di Valencia etc. His partners on stage are world-renowned artists – conductors Claudio Scimone (Italy), Vladimir Fedoseyev, Dmitri Liss (Russia), Leo Brouwer (Cuba), Carlos Miguel Prieto (Mexico), Gum Nanse (Korea), Fabio Mastrangelo (Italy), Alexander Sladkovskiy (Russia), Tao Lin (China), guitarists Dusan Bogdanovic (Yugoslavia–USA), Roland Dyens (France), Duo Gruber-Maklar (Germany), cellist Boris Andrianov (Russia), pianist Denis Matsuev (Russia), violinists Janine Jansen (Holland), Julian Rachlin (Austria), and Bosnian lute player Edin Karamazov who worked in duo with rock-star Sting.
Dimitri Illarionov is artistic director of the Novosibirsk Guitar Festival – one of the most important guitar festivals in Russia. He has given concerts in Europe, Asia, North and South America in some of the most prestigious halls in the world – Tonhalle (Zurich), Great Hall of Moscow Conservatory, Osaka Symphony Hall, Seoul Arts Center etc. Taking part in many festivals, Dimitri was the first solo guitarist to participate in “Orpheum Foundation for the Advancement of Young Soloists†(Switzerland) and the International Chamber Music Festival in Utrecht (Artistic Director – Janine Jansen, Holland).
Dimitri studied in Russia with the famous performer Alexander Frauchi and also took lessons with composer Nikita Koshkin, and in Germany with Professor Andreas von Wangenheim. Dimitri is now professor at the Russian Gnesins’s University of Music in Moscow. Dimitri Illarionov has recorded several CDs: solo for the Naxos and Daminus labels, with orchestra for Les Editions Doberman-Yppan. His “Classical Duo†CD (Delos Records) with Boris Andrianov was on the long-list of the prestigious “GRAMMY-2004†Awards. Composers have dedicated works to Dimitri, including Angelo Gilardino (Italy) who wrote for him the Concerto "Star of the Morning" (Homage to Nikolaj Roerich) for Guitar, Cello and Orchestra; Nikita Koshkin (Russia) dedicated to Dimitri his Concerto Grosso for Guitar and Orchestra; Alexei Rybnikov (Russia) wrote for Dimitri the Suite “Travel though Time†for Guitar and Orchestra. From 2006 to 2009, Dimitri, together with the Moscow State Philharmonic Society, was organizer and one of the founders of the International “Guitar Virtuosi†Moscow Festival, held in one of the most prestigious halls in the world – Moscow’s Tchaikovsky Hall. Since 2009, Dimitri is one of the organizers of the Alexander Frauchi International Guitar Competition and is director of the classical section of the largest guitar festival in Russia, the World of Guitar Kaluga International Festival.
CONCERT LOCATION:
Saint Philip's Episcopal Church
1121 Andalusia Ave, Coral Gables, FL 33134 MAP
Parking is Free.
CONCERT TICKETS:
$30 at the door.
(Discounts: $25 for members, seniors, students with ID). Children under 12 are free. No Reservations needed.
PURCHASE CONCERT TICKETS ONLINE:
DIMITRI ILLARIONOV
May 2, 2015 - 8PM
Saint Philip's Episcopal Church
* DIMITRI ILLARIONOV
*MASTERCLASS: Friday, May 1, 5:30pm-8:30pm (Open to the Public)
MASTERCLASS LOCATION
Miami Dade College, Kendall Campus
Room 8122, Bldg 8, Hernandez Center
11011 SW 104th Street, Miami, FL 33176 MAP
MASTERCLASS PERFORMERS: Registration is required
Email: info(at)miamiguitar.org / Subject Line: "Masterclass Performer Registration - Dimitri Illarionov" for more info.
Limited number of Performer spaces available. Preference will be given to MCGS Members.
Performer Fee - $40 for 30 minute class. Please come prepared with one or two pieces, and please bring sheet music. Of course, don't forget your guitar! :)
(Masterclass Performers will receive a special $15 ticket for Dimitri Illarionov's Concert).
MASTERCLASS AUDITORS: Open to the Public.
Auditor Tickets - $10 at the door. Free Audit for MCGS Members. Ticket includes audit for entire day.
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CAVATINA DUO - DENIS AZABAGIC guitar / EUGENIA MOLINER flute (Bosnia/Spain)
CONCERT: Saturday, April 18, 2015 - 8:00 PM
The Miami Classical Guitar Society is proud to present one of the most renowned guitar duos of today, guitarist DENIS AZABAGIC (Bosnia), and flutist EUGENIA MOLINER (Spain) ~ CAVATINA DUO!
“This pair is considered to be the best of them (flute and guitar duos)†~NEW YORKER MAGAZINE
CAVATINA DUO has captivated audiences with their electrifying performances in major venues and festivals across Europe, the USA, and Asia, such as the Ravinia Festival, The Harris Theater, DaCamera Society (Los Angeles), Buntrock Hall at Symphony Center in Chicago, Mainly Mozart San Diego, National Performing Arts Center in Beijing, China, the Opening Gala at the 2008 National Flute Association Conference USA, the Aix-en-Provence Summer Festival in France, the Eem & Veem Festival in Groningen, Netherlands, the International Guitar Festival in Frechen, Germany, The Link (Netherlands), and in three occasions at the National Concert Hall in Taipei (Taiwan), among many others.
Composers from around the world have written and dedicated new works to the Cavatina duo; Sérgio Assad and Clarice Assad (Brazil); Carlos Rivera, Michael Karmon; Alan Thomas (UK-USA), Erik Otte (the Netherlands); Alejandro Yagüe (Spain); Boris Gaquere (Belgium) and V. Ivanovic (Bosnia/Greece). The Duo received the Encore Prize in 2003 for their collaboration with Michael Karmon. They have recorded five CD’s.
Prize winner in 24 international guitar competitions, Denis Azabagic has been described as “a virtuoso with flawless technique.†As a guest instrumentalist and soloist, Azabagic has appeared with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Tallahassee Symphony Orchestra, Illinois Symphony Orchestra, Sacramento Chamber Orchestra, Madrid Symphony, L’Orchestre Royal de Chambre de Mons, among others. He is a regular guest at such venues as Chicago’s Symphony Center, Masters of the Guitar at the Royal Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, Radio France in Paris, Aix en Provence Festival, France, El Palau de la Musica, Valencia-Spain, Savannah on Stage, USA, Omni Foundation and Ravinia Festival, USA, National Chang Kai Shek Cultural Center, Taiwan, National Center for the Performing Arts, Beijing, China.
Flutist Eugenia Moliner has been acclaimed as a “brilliant young musician.†Moliner has performed recitals with pianist Rob Broek and the New Opus Trio, and collaborated with the Chicago Symphony and Rotterdam Philharmonic principals and co-principal players, the Rotterdam Baroque Ensemble, the National Philharmonic of the Netherlands and the Montebello Ensemble, among others. As a soloist she has appeared with the Chicago Sinfonieta, the Camerata Serbica, Sarajevo Philharmonic, Monterrey symphony and Traverse Symphony.
CONCERT LOCATION:
Saint Philip's Episcopal Church
1121 Andalusia Ave, Coral Gables, FL 33134 MAP
Parking is Free.
CONCERT TICKETS:
$30 at the door.
(Discounts: $25 for members, seniors, students with ID). Children under 12 are free. No Reservations needed.
Past Event
* CAVATINA DUO
*MASTERCLASS: Friday, April 17, 5:00pm - 8:00pm (Open to the Public)
MASTERCLASS LOCATION
Miami Dade College, Kendall Campus, Room 8122, Bldg 8, Hernandez Center
11011 SW 104th Street, Miami, FL 33176 MAP
MASTERCLASS PERFORMERS: Registration is required
*Please note: Masterclass is opened to both Guitar and Flute participants.
Email: info(at)miamiguitar.org / Subject Line: "Masterclass Performer Registration - Cavatina Duo" for more info.
Limited number of Performer spaces available. Preference will be given to MCGS Members.
Performer Tickets - $40 for 30 minute class. Please come prepared with one or two pieces, and please bring sheet music. Of course, don't forget your guitar, or flute! :)
(Masterclass Performers will receive a special $15 ticket for Cavatina Duo's Concert).
MASTERCLASS AUDITORS: Open to the Public.
Auditor Tickets - $10 at the door. Free Audit for MCGS Members. Ticket includes audit for entire day.
Past Event
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HUGO MOLTO MEDINA (Spain)
CONCERT: Saturday, March 14, 2015 - 8:00 PM
The Miami Classical Guitar Society proudly presents, young virtuoso Spanish guitarist, First Prize Winner of the prestigious 2013 International Classical Guitar Competition XVII “Ciudad de Coria,†HUGO MOLTO MEDINA!
Hugo MOLTO MEDINA’s classical guitar style favors nuance. Delicate passages are languid and unrushed. His career, on the other hand, is anything but.
Just ten short years after he began studying classical guitar, in 2003, Hugo earned an invitation to perform at Carnegie Hall. Everything in between is the story of an extraordinary talent developing at an incredible rate.
The nineteen-year-old guitarist from Dénia, Spain, showed an interest in music at an early age. But it was discovering classical guitar that fortified his musical life. Shortly after entering Dénia’s Conservatory of Music, Hugo began performing throughout Spain and France. This led to his participation at many regional and national competitions, and a glimpse of what was to come.
As his career progressed his travel radius widened to include international competitions. Hugo earned top prizes at the International Guitar Competition XI of Benidorm (first prize, 2009), International Contest VII of Young Performers “Liria City†(first prize, 2011) and International Guitar Competition II “Jijona City†(first prize, 2011), among others.
In August 2013 he won first prize at the International Classical Guitar Competition XVII “Ciudad de Coria,†which included an invitation from the D’Addario Foundation to perform at Carnegie Hall.
Concerts kept Hugo busy, too. In March 2012, accompanied by the Metropolitan Orchestra of Madrid, he performed JoaquÃn Rodrigo’s “Concierto de Aranjuez†in the Symphony Hall of Spain’s National Auditorium.
Hugo is currently studying at Spain’s Higher Conservatory of Music, Oscar Esplá, with guitar legend Ignacio Rodés. He also takes master classes from celebrated guitarists Hopkinson Smith, Margarita Escarpment, Carles Trepat, Aniello Desiderio, Marcin Dylla, and others.
His debut CD, “Música y Vida†(“Music and Lifeâ€), was released in 2012. It includes eight works from Spain that represent the musical evolution of the guitar.
CONCERT LOCATION:
St. Bede Episcopal Chapel of Coral Gables, at U.M.
1150 Stanford Drive, Coral Gables, FL 33146 MAP
Located on the University of Miami Campus.
Parking is Free.
CONCERT TICKETS:
$30 at the door.
(Discounts: $20 for members, seniors, students with ID). Children under 12 are free. No Reservations needed.
Past Event
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RICARDO GALLEN (Spain)
CONCERT: Saturday, February 28, 2015 - 8:00 PM
The Miami Classical Guitar Society, in collaboration with Centro Cultural Español de Miami, is thrilled to present our second Concert of the Season, featuring internationally renowned Spanish Maestro, RICARDO GALLEN!
"Flawless interpretation and charisma, exquisite technique and particularly beautiful sound" ~Diario de Cordoba
Born in Linares, Spain, Ricardo GALLEN began playing classical guitar at the age of four, performing in public just a year later. At the age of ten he entered the Conservatory of Music in Cordoba, receiving his first formal music education by the Conservatory's director and founder Tomás Villajos Soler. He continued his studies at the Conservatories of Jaén, Cordoba, Madrid, and Granada, and later studied guitar and ancient music at the Universities of Mozarteum, University of Salzburg, and Hochschule für Musik und Theater München, with the Masters Eliot Fisk, Christoph Eglhuber, Jürgen Hübscher and Joaquin Clerch. In 1999, Gallén completed the Meisterklassendiplom (Konzertexam) in the Hochschule für Musik und Theater München, under Joaquin Clerch, in addition to winning numerous international competition prizes. He has been a professor of superior level at the Ramon Llull University, the University of Extremadura, the Superior de Música de Aragón in Zaragoza and the Palma de Mallorca Conservatories of Music in Spain, the Mozarteum of Salzburg in Austria, and the Hochenschule fur Musik in Germany, where he presently teaches.
Gallén has given recitals all over the world, with solo performances, duets, as well as with orchestras, under the direction of conductors such as Maximiano Valdes, En Shao, Juan Jose Mena, Monica Huggett, Leo Brouwer, Jordi Savall and Seirgiu Comisiona, in more than 30 countries throughout Europe and America, including Mexico, Chile, Argentina, Cuba, USA, Costa Rica, Brazil, Australia, New Zealand, Russia, Norway, Denmark, Finland, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon and Israel. He has performed in prestigious concert halls such as the Royal Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, National National Auditorium of Music, in Madrid, L'Auditori and Palau de la Música Catalana in Barcelona, Shostakovich Hall in Saint Petersburg and Tchaikovsky Hall in Moscow. In addition, he has been a jury member in numerous International Guitar Competitions, as well as taught master classes in Austria, Germany, Poland, Israel, USA, Chile, Lebanon, Portugal, Mexico, Norway, Russia, Slovakia, France, Greece, Romania, Spain, Finland, France, Australia, New Zealand.
Gallén's first album was one of Naxos Records best-selling albums in 2001, and received sensational reviews in the specialized press. It was followed by five more albums published by Naxos, in which he performs music by Mauro Giuliani, Leo Brouwer, Toru Takemitsu, etc., as well as all of the concerts for guitar and orchestra by the Spanish Maestro Joaquin Rodrigo. In 2013 his double CD with the Bach Complete Lute Suites was released with Sunnyside Records, and in May 2014 his last CD, Fernando Sor - Guitar Sonatas was released, by Eudora Records. He has also recorded for Radio and Television in various countries including Spain, Finland, Belgium, Romania, Germany, Cuba, Mexico, South Korea and Bulgaria.
Gallen's concert will include a premiere of a new Sonata dedicated to him by Leo Brouwer.
CONCERT LOCATION:
Centro Cultural Español of Miami - CCE (Cultural Center of Spain)
1490 Biscayne Boulevard; Miami, FL 33132 * MAP
*PARKING:
Available on N.E. 2nd Avenue, between 14 & 15 Street.
Parking is $5.
CONCERT TICKETS:
$30 at the door.
(Discounts: $25 for members, seniors, students with ID). Children under 12 are free. No Reservations needed.
Past Event
* RICARDO GALLEN
*MASTERCLASS: Friday, February 27 - 5:00pm-8:00pm (Open to the Public - please see details below)
MASTERCLASS LOCATION:
Centro Cultural Español of Miami - CCE (Cultural Center of Spain)
1490 Biscayne Boulevard; Miami, FL 33132 MAP
PARKING: Available only on N.E. 2nd Avenue, between 14 & 15 Street.
Parking is $5.
MASTERCLASS PERFORMERS: Registration is required.
Email: info(at)miamiguitar.org / Subject Line: "Masterclass Performer Registration" for more info.
Limited number of Performer spaces available. Preference will be given to MCGS Members. Non-members will be registered on a first come, first serve basis.
Performer Tickets - $40 for 30 minute class. Please come prepared with one or two pieces, and please bring sheet music. Of course, don't forget your guitar! :)
(Masterclass Performers will receive a special $15 ticket for Ricardo Gallen's Concert).
MASTERCLASS AUDITORS: Open to the Public.
Auditor Tickets - $10 at the door. (Free Audit for Members). Ticket includes audit for entire day.
Past Event
Brought to you in collaboration with Centro Cultural Español de Miami, CCE
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ANTON BARANOV (Russia)
Inaugural Season Concert: Saturday, October 18, 2014 - 8:00 PM
The Miami Classical Guitar Society is very excited to launch our highly anticipated 27th Season, starting October 18, with Guitar Foundation of America's First Prize Winner, Russian guitarist ANTON BARANOV!
Anton BARANOV is a prizewinner of more then fifteen prestigious international guitar competitions, including the Koblenz Guitar Competition, Andrés Segovia Competition, AgustÃn Barrios Competition, Robert Vidal Competition, and Pittaluga Guitar Competition. At the height of his young career, he won both the Guitar Foundation of America International Concert Artist Competition and the Francisco Tárrega Competition in 2013.
Known for his daring interpretation and innovative programming, guitarist and composer Roland Dyens calls him, “a real musician, one of those rare guitarists who are able to have their attendees almost forget the instrument they play, managing to have them focus on the expressivity of the music and only this.â€
As part of his prize from winning the GFA competition, Mr. Baranov will embark on a 50-city concert tour throughout the United States, Mexico, Canada, and Brazil, including his debut at New York's Carnegie Hall later this month. He has just recorded his first album on the Naxos label, and has been a D'Addario artist since 2013. He currently teaches at his alma mater, the St. Petersburg Conservatory.
Anton Baranov was born in 1984 in the Northwest region of Russia. He graduated from the famous St. Petersburg State Rimsky-Korsakov Conservatory in 2010 under grants from the Russian Ministry of Culture and the Russian Performing Arts Foundation.
CONCERT DATE:
Saturday, October 18, 2014 at 8:00 PM
CONCERT LOCATION:
Saint Bede Episcopal Chapel
1150 Stanford Drive, Coral Gables, FL 33146 MAP
(At the University of Miami campus)
Parking is free.
CONCERT TICKETS:
$30 at the door.
(Discounts: $20 for members, seniors, students with ID). Children under 12 are free. No Reservations needed.
Past Event
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The MCGS is a 501c3 non-profit cultural organization, brought to you with support from our SPONSORS - 27th Season: Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural Affairs Council, Miami-Dade County Mayor and the Board of County Commissioners, Savarez Strings, The D'Addario Music Foundation, Anita and Morris Broad Foundation, MAD Studios, Societa Dante Alighieri, Country Inns and Suites, Vitalini Corazzini PA, Bacardi USA, Harvey & Margie Willensky. In Collaboration With: Guitar Foundation of America, USA; Ciudad de Coria International Guitar Festival, Extremadura, Spain; Centro Cultural Español of Miami, CCE.
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