APSU GuitarFest 2006
January 31- February 3
Austin Peay State University, Clarksville TN



Featuring:

Tuesday, Jan 31
   7.30pm
   
Stanley Yates, concert 1
   music by Giuliani, Sor and Ponce
   
mmc concert hall
    free admission
Wednesday, Feb. 1
   7.30pm
   
Stanley Yates, concert 2
   music by Brouwer, Britten and Ginastera
   
mmc concert hall
    free admission
Thursday, Feb. 2
   7.30pm 
 
Stephen Robinson, concert    
   
music by Houghton, Sor, Barrios, Dyens,
  Doan, Murga, Albeniz and Jobim

   mmc concert hall
    free admission
Friday, Feb. 17
   10.00-12.00
Stephen Robinson, masterclass
   mmc 229
    free admission
   2.00-4.00pm Julian Byzantine, masterclass
   mmc 229
   free admission
   7.30pm
 
Julian Byzantine, concert
   music by Guerau, Bachelor, Scarlatti, Bach,
  Ponce, Theodrakis, Houghtopn and Falla

   mmc concert hall
  
free admission

For more information please e-mail Stanley Yates at YatesS@apsu.edu
or call (931) 221-7818
 
Julian Byzantine | back to top |
www.julianbyzantine.com
 

Julian Byzantine is one of the world's most widely acclaimed classical guitarists whose career has taken him to 76 countries.

The current season may not produce another guitar recital as auspicious as Julian Byzantine's…a formidable artist with a style of his own” - New York Times at Carnegie Recital Hall.

 
Stephen Robinson | back to top |
www.stephenrobinsonguitar.com
 
Heralded by The New York Times for his “effortless virtuosity with intelligence and good taste,” by Fanfare Magazine as “a guitarist of the first order,” and by (Puerto Rico’s) El Nuevo Dia as "a North American guitarist, full of virtuosity, magnificent technical precision, and a masterfully delivered diverse range of sound.

Steve's concert will include the premiere perfromance of Manuel de Murgas' Inpiraciones.

 
Stanley Yates | back to top |
www.StanlyYates.com
 
APSU Professor of Music Dr. Stanley Yates performs two solo recitals: the first consisting of 19th-century music by Fernando Sor and Mauro Giuliani and works by 20th-century Mexican composer Manuel Ponce; the second featuring 20th-century works by Leo Brouwer, Benjamin Britten and Alberto Ginastera.

 

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