MURFREESBORO — An acclaimed alumnus, a past
winner, neighbors and friends will help MTSU celebrate the 14th annual
Tennessee Guitar Festival and International Competition May 27-30 on campus
alongside some of the world's best young guitarists in concerts and master
classes.
Each
evening’s concert will begin at 8 p.m. in Hinton Hall inside the university’s
Wright Music Building.
MTSU
alumnus Matt Palmer, who debuted at Carnegie Hall in 2014 in that venue’s D'Addario
Performance Series, will return to campus to headline the 2015 Tennessee Guitar
Festival and present the Friday, May 29, concert.
Austin,
Texas-based Chad Ibison, who won the 2013 Tennessee Guitar Festival
Competition, also will return to MTSU to present the opening concert on
Wednesday, May 27. He’ll be joined by Dr. Michael Patilla from Mississippi
State University.
On
Thursday, May 28, Dr. Elliot Frank from East Carolina University and Dr. Nick
Ciraldo from University of Southern Mississippi will perform.
The
guitar competition, which features a total $2,750 in prize money, regularly
draws the world's best young guitarists to compete for the $1,200 first prize.
A special concert featuring the guitar competition finalists is set for 8 p.m.
Saturday, May 30, in Hinton Hall.
All
events are open to the public. Admission to each concert is $10; students 18
and under will be admitted free. A single registration fee of $30 will admit
guests to all four concerts along with lectures, workshops and master classes.
Palmer, a
Tennessee native and 2003 magna cum laude graduate of MTSU who now teaches
classical guitar in Bowie, Maryland, has received rave reviews at international
performances. Guitar International Magazine described his work as having
"the soul of an artist, with the technical virtuosity of the highest
caliber and a heightened sense of musicality." You can watch his most
recent promotional video at http://youtu.be/20ywgnzVsD8.
Ibison,
who is currently a teaching assistant at the University of Texas at Austin, has
won numerous international guitar competition prizes. You can watch Ibison
perform Bach's "Sonata in E minor for flute and continuo" at the 2013
Guitar Foundation of America International Concert Artist Competition at http://youtu.be/-QmkHDQDIrY.
Festival
performers Ciraldo, Frank and Patilla all are seasoned international
performers, competition winners and master teachers representing university
guitar programs in the region. In addition to evening performances, they will
also be presenting master classes at the festival.
“This
competition brings in world-class guitarists,” said Dr. William Yelverton,
festival director and a professor of music at MTSU. “This is a unique
opportunity to hear some of the finest young guitarists in the world compete
for prestige and prize money. As with last year, we are expecting a contingent
of guitarists from Europe and Latin America to be among the competitors in this
year's competition."
"The
Saturday night finals will be an awesome display of solo guitar playing. I
particularly hope young guitarists from the community take this opportunity to
hear this event, the largest of its kind in the state. It only happens once a
year."
More
information on the event is available at http://www.TennesseeGuitarFestival.com.
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