STANLEY YATES
guitar
Dr.
Stanley Yates, Professor of
Music, directs guitar study at APSU.
Recently elected to the Artistic Advisory
Board of the Guitar Foundation of America, he has achieved wide recognition
as virtuoso performer, recording artist,
teacher, arranger and scholar. He is
featured in the new edition of the important reference
work, The Classical Guitar - Its Evolution, Players
and Personalities Since 1800 (5th ed. Ashley Mark
Publishing, 2002). An in-depth interview dealing with
Yates' teaching and performing philosophy appeared as
the cover story in German magazine Guitarre Aktuel
(Aug. 2002). Further interviews, review and
articles have appeared in such international guitar
journals (Il Fronimo, Classical Guitar, Soundboard,
Guitart, Guitarre und Laute, Fingerstyle, Suonare,
Ocho sonore, Gendai Guitar, etc.). He was
the 2002 recipient of APSU's Hawkins Award for
Excellence in Scholarly and Creative Achievement.
An international
prize-winning performer (Myra Hess
Award, London; Guitar Foundation
of America, Pasadena), Yates has
appeared in recital and concerto
performances throughout the United States
and Europe. These have included such festivals and concert series
as the Guitar Foundation of America, the
Guitar Festival of Great Britain, the
Amsterdam Guitar Series, the San Antonio
Early Music Festival, the Lagonegro
Contemporary Music Festival (Italy) and
the Music Educators National Conference,
performances in Holland and Belgium
sponsored by the Arts Council of Great
Britain, and recitals
sponsored by numerous colleges,
universities, guitar societies and
community arts organizations in both the
United States and Europe.
He has been dedicatee
and/or first performer of new music by
such internationally-known guitar
composers as Stepan Rak, John Duarte,
Angelo Gilardino and Atanas Ourkouzounov,
and has given first modern performances
of several important rediscovered works,
including the Villa-Lobos Valsa
Concerto, the Premiere Concerto
by Ernest Shand, and concertos by Vidal, Doisy and
Viotti. He has also collaborated
with APSU resident composer Jeffrey Wood
on a number of new works for guitar: Habit
of Grief, Four Songs of Sephardim,
and Night (voice and guitar).
His
recordings,
for Heartdance Music, Aeloian
Recordings and Reference
Recordings, include his arrangements
of the Bach Cello Suites (described by Classical
Guitar as "a major
landmark"), premiere recordings of
major song cycles by John Rutter and
Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco (with baritone
Allen Henderson), the CD Postcards
with the Turtle Creek Choral, a CD of music by
Lennon and McCartney, and two discs of pedagogical
repertoire.
A highly-experienced and
in-demand teacher, he has
presented masterclasses and lectures at
such prestigious institutions as the
Royal Academy of Music, London; the Glen
Gould Professional School, Royal
Conservatoire, Toronto; the Royal Northern College of
Music, Manchester; the Cleveland
Institute of Music; the North Carolina
School of the Arts; and the University of
North Texas; and, in addition to
APSU, has served on the faculties of
the University of Liverpool and the
University of North Texas. He has also served
as an adjudicator in numerous performance
competitions, including the Guitar
Foundation of America, the Lagonegro
International Competition for
Contemporary Music Performance and
Composition, the Rantucci Competition,
and the Music Teachers National
Association Collegiate Artist
Competition.
He is currently editing
a comprehensive series of pedagogical
materials for Mel Bay Publications, who
established the Stanley Yates Series
in 1998 (inviting him to their
Artistic Advisory Board in 2000). The
series includes such best-selling
editions as his arrangements of the Bach
Cello Suites and the piano music of Isaac
Albeniz, along with editions of music by
Stepan Rak and Ernest Shand, a collection
of new music for guitar, a
comprehensive anthology of
nineteenth-century guitar sonatas, a graded repertoire
series and several volumes of original student pieces.
He has authored
several noted articles dealing with
the music of J. S. Bach and Villa-Lobos, published in six
languages internationally, in
such journals as Il Fronimo, Cahiers
de la Guitarre, Gitarre und Laute,
8 Sonoro, Gendai Guitar, Classical
Guitar, and Soundboard. He is also a member
of the Editorial Board of Guitar Forum -
Journal of the European Guitar Teacher's Association.
British-born, he received
performer's diplomas from Sandown College
of Performing Arts, Liverpool, with the
highest pass marks of any instrumentalist
in the history of the college, and from
Trinity College, London. He also holds
graduate performance degrees from the
University of Liverpool (M.mus), where he
received the Wethered Music
Scholarship, and the University of
North Texas (DMA) - the largest
music school in North America - where he received
the Morgan Dissertation Award for
Excellence in Music Performance.
Information about Stanley
Yates' editions and recordings, along
with press quotes, reviews, online
articles, audio samples, and sheet music
may be found at StanleyYates.com
Vita
Academic
Website
APSU
Guitar Program
E-mail: YatesS@apsu.edu
Phone: (931) 221-7351
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