MURFREESBORO — An acclaimed MTSU
School of Music alumnus will make his Carnegie Hall debut Thursday night.
Matt Palmer, a Tennessee native who
now teaches classical guitar in Bowie, Md., will be presented during the D'Addario
Performance Series in a special concert in the hallowed New York City venue.
The concert is set in the Weill Recital Hall at 8 p.m. Eastern time Thursday,
Feb. 27.
Palmer, a 2003 magna cum laude
graduate of MTSU with a Bachelor of Music degree, is the only American musician
to be presented this season on the D'Addario Performance Series at
Carnegie Hall.
He also holds a master's degree
from Appalachian State University and earned a Doctor of Musical Arts from the
University of Arizona.
Palmer has appeared as a soloist
throughout the United States, Europe, Mexico, Canada, South America and the
Caribbean. A recipient of the 2010 “Up and Coming Guitarist of the Year” award
by Guitar International Magazine, Palmer is a winner of numerous guitar
competitions and author of "The Virtuoso Guitarist," a book that
explains his pioneering playing method.
"This is a huge honor for
Matt and quite a remarkable challenge," said Dr. William Yelverton, a guitar
professor in MTSU's School of Music and Palmer's first formal teacher.
"Many performers work for
years to present a Carnegie Hall debut concert, and Matt was called to do this
… because he is recognized as one of America's leading young virtuoso
guitarists."
Thursday night's performance also
will include the debut of 19-year-old guitarist Hugo Moltó Medina of Spain,
winner of the 2013 International Classical Guitar Competition XVII "Ciudad
de Coria.”
A press release from the D’Addario
Foundation noted that Palmer will open the concert, and his “program will
showcase his technical virtuosity, heightened musicality and, more importantly,
his soulful emotion.”
Palmer is expected to perform
"Un tiempo fue Itálica famosa” by Spanish composer Joaquin Rodrigo, which
also is the title track of his debut CD, along with Sergio Assad’s “Eli’s
Portrait” and “Sonata Mongoliana” by Rak.
“The incredible talent of this
season’s young guitarists is like nothing we’ve seen before,” Suzanne D’Addario
Brouder, director of the D’Addario Foundation, said in the release.
“Matt and Hugo perform with
exceptional passion and mastery on par with the genre’s greatest players. We’re
lucky to have them, not just for the concert but to help the D’Addario
Foundation fulfill its primary goal of music education and inspiration.”
You can enjoy Palmer’s 2013 video
performance of “Un tiempo fue Itálica famosa” at http://youtu.be/Y_seNo_2fP4.
Ticket information for Thursday
night's concert at Carnegie Hall is available at http://bit.ly/19T1vGc.
Learn more about the MTSU School
of Music anytime at http://www.MTSUmusic.com.
You also can visit Palmer’s website at http://www.mattpalmerguitar.com.
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