News from the Lute Society


1. Christopher Wilson, Recital of French baroque lute music, Norwich

Thursday 12th February 7.30pm
Tickets £10 (a few concessions at £6.00)

This is the chance to hear a full concert, in an ideal setting, of the music that Chris was talking about at the last Lute Society meeting. Otherwise you'll need to go to Antwerp to hear it!

King of Hearts
Norwich
Box Office (01603) 611412
Open Monday - Saturday (10am - 4pm)
E-mail: mailto:enquiries@kingofhearts.org.uk
Web: http://www.kingofhearts.org.uk/

Poster visible on:
http://www.vanedwards.co.uk/concerts2.htm

2. ANTWERP LUTE EXHIBITION 20-22 February
Luthiers who want a table at the exhibition should email: info@renzosalvador.be
The Belgian Lute Society [or Academie] still has 20 discounted passes at 45 Euros for this event,
If your name is not already on the list and you still want a pass, please email greet.schamp@gmail.com, send the amount to their bank account:
From abroad : IBAN BE53 3101 2936 5653 Bic: BBRU BEBB
Belgische Luitacademie / Académie belge du Luth,
av Dr Decroly, 17, 1180 Bruxelles

3. CAMBRIDGE LUNCHTIME CONCERT, FRIDAY 30TH
Dear musical friends,
I'd like to invite you to come to a lunchtime concert I'm giving at theFitzwilliam. Entitled "Songs Through the Centuries", it's a cut-downversion of my CD of the same name, copies of which will be available.
Beginning with a troubadour song from the 12th century, you will be taken ona whirlwind tour through lute songs of the 14th, 16th and 17th centuries,then via songs by Handel and Schubert (accompanied on guitar) to Gerschwinand a song written this century!
I hope you can come.
James Eisner
01223 56250507713 618837

4. DORSET GUITAR RECITAL THIS SATURDAY
DGS will be hosting a Classical Guitar Recital on: SATURDAY 28 FEBRUARY 2009 7.30 p.m.
Fabricio Mattos (2007 Winner of the 2007 Ivor Mairants Guitar Award)Music includes works by Tansman, Villa-Lobos, Piazzolla, Ponce, Regondi, andAlbeniz
Kinson Community Centre, Pelhams Park, Millhams Road, Kinson, Bournemouth,BH10 7LHTel: Dorset Guitar Society 01425 613739email: secretary@dorsetguitarsociety.org.uk
for more information please visit our website:http://www.dorsetguitarsociety.org.uk/

GUITAR FRANCE 5 - 10 AUGUST 2009


BOOKING OPENED!


We are delighted to announce the official launch of Guitar France 2009, now in its fourth year!

The Guitar France website at www.guitarfrance.com is now fully updated. Please visit it for information on this year's course and an excellent selection of photos from 2008 in the new Gallery section.

Following on from the great success of Guitar France 08, internationally renowned guitarists Gary Ryan (Director), Craig Ogden and the Guitar France team are really looking forward to returning to Bagnoles de l'Orne in Southern Normandy this summer. Last year a wonderful group of guitarists came together from all over the world to study and perform in a tranquil and artistically inspiring setting, have fun socialising with fellow enthusiasts and enjoy the French way of life in the delightful town of Bagnoles de l'Orne.

Guitar France is a unique event in the guitarist's calendar with a relaxed and friendly atmosphere in which all students are helped and encouraged to improve their playing with world-class tuition and regular chances to perform. At Guitar France 2009 there will also be the Gala Concert given by Gary Ryan and Craig Ogden and, the grand finale to the course, the Student Concert, which last year was attended by over 200 people in the superb acoustics of the Église Sacré Coeur.

We really hope that you will consider coming to Guitar France this year. If you could forward this message to anyone else you know who might be interested in the course we would be very grateful. Early registration is recommended as there are a limited number of places.

If you would like to know any further information about Guitar France please contact Louise Holmes, the Guitar France Administrator, at info@guitarfrance.com
or call +44 (0)1689 840 076.

News from the Lute Society


1. CAMBRIDGE LUNCHTIME CONCERT FRIDAY 30th JAN
I'm giving a lunchtime concert: Songs Through the Centuries (voice, guitar and lute) at 13:15 on Friday 30th Jan at the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge. The concert is free, but with a collection.
Would you be so good as to forward this information to members?
Best wishes,

James Eisner
01223 56250507713 618837


2. CORNWALL, LUTE CONCERT, FRIDAY 23rd JANUARY, AND FESTIVAL IN MARCH

BEN SALFIELD (lute) live at Roseland Music Society - 23/01/08 @ 7.30pmmusic from England and Spain - plus tons of improvisation!Tickets - e: ben@bellemusicmanagement.com for further info
TOLMEN INTERNATIONAL GUITAR SYMPOSIUM - 05-08/03/08Featuring MICK ABRAHAMS (ex Jethro Tull), STONEPHACE (featuring Portishead's Adrian Utley), THE MOON MUSIC ORCHESTRA, SILESIAN GUITAR OCTET, CHRIS GOODWIN & JENI MELIA, BEN SALFIELD, DAUGHTERS OF ELVIN and much much more. For a full programme, check out my blog at www.myspace.com/bensalfield or look at the Tolmen's webpage at http://www.constantinecornwall.com/ - or I can send you a leaflet by post if you email me at bensalfield@hotmail.com
Ben Salfield
BMMI
PO Box 32
Truro TR1 3TZ

bensalfield@hotmail.com

COMING SOON... TOLMEN INTERNATIONAL GUITAR SYMPOSIUM 2 - Mar 5th-8th 2008


3. ORFEO IN CAMBRIDGE, 27-31st JANUARY

ORFEO by CLAUDIO MONTEVERDI
ADC Theatre, Tues 27th-Sat 31st January 2009, 7:45pm (with 2:30pm matinee on 31st) £12/£10/£7 (Tues-Thurs) £12/£10/£8 (Fri-Sat)
Buy tickets: http://www.adctheatre.com/ Box office: 01223 300085
"Baying creatures of the underworld, the descent Apollo from on high and woven through all, the power of music so beauteous it charms even the gods"
Join Orpheus on his perilous journey to Pluto's realm where he, ravaged by grief, seeks to rescue his beloved wife, Euridice. Accompanied only by Hope and his magical lyre, Orpheus sets out upon a timeless tale of Love so strong it vies to overcome even Death. But will Pluto heed his pleas? Will Orpheus' own weakness prove his very undoing?
As vibrant today as it was in 1607, the world's first true opera bursts into life on the ADC stage in a brand new English translation. Brought to you by Cambridge's finest young singers and a large, dazzling period-instrument orchestra, Monteverdi's music alternately delights and twists at the heart, by turns ethereal and virtuosic.
Don't miss this rare opportunity to witness Orfeo at it's best - fully staged and spectacular.
More information, cast lists and visuals can be found at the production website: http://orfeo.cambridge.googlepages.com/

The ADC Theatre's address is:Park StreetCambridgeCB5 8ASThere is a car park very close by.


4. CONCERTS AT THE RED HEDGEHOG, LONDON
Thursday 29 January 7.30 pm
L'infidele: suites fror baroque lute by S L Weiss
Yair Avidor (baroque lute)
Saturday 31 January 7.30 pm
Apollo's Banquet: English ballad tunes and consort music by Matthew Locke, Daniel Purcell and Playford
Jennifer Bennett (baroque violin, viol), Yair Avidor (theorbo, baroque guitar)
The Redhedgeog BOX OFFICE (020) 8348 5050
255-257 Archway Road, Highgate, London, N6 5BS , Highgate Underground Station
http://www.theredhedgehog.co.uk/

Gary Ryan Master Class

The BGS Society Meeting hosted their first (and hopefully not the last) Masterclass led by Guitar Virtuoso (and BGS Member) Gary Ryan. We had a noticeably larger than usual audience for tonight's program and they weren't disappointed.

Gary Ryan provided a highly entertaining and educational class for the participants and the audience. Whether you were an experienced classical guitarist or a novice, there was something there for everyone. Normally the type of Masterclasses, I have attended in the past can be rather stuffy, cold and formal with great emphasis on technique and style. Gary's approach was engaging and encouraging, peppered with humour that put his 'pupils' and audience at ease.

Gary also provided some great tips including the importance of not being 'fixated with the music stand' - try to build your aural memory of the piece. He suggested singing part of the piece when practicing which is good advice (although in my case I think this would be a step too far for the tolerance of my family.) None the less, singing while you practice can relax your playing patterns leading to a more flowing performance.

He also mentioned the importance of being aware of the pressure that can be put on the left hand when performing a run of notes and that as a guitarist one needs to alternate between 'hold and release' to take some of the pressure off.

And we couldn't let Gary go without a couple of what Denis refers to as 'blinders' including his composition Rondo Rodeo


On behalf of the BGS I would like to thank Gary for his input into what was a great evening for all. I would also like to thank our Masterclass pupils for putting themselves forward to be 'scrutinised' (in the nicest possible way) for our entertainment and education. It takes a lot of courage to do that in front of an audience and I commend them for it. I would also like to thank our chair Denis for his organisation of the event and once more, the ever reliable Trevor Pike for doing a splendid job in the refreshments department.

I would also like to assure those BGS members who missed out on the Masterclass selection that we will be endeavouring to organise another one in the not too distant future.




New from the Lute Society


1. 17th JANUARY MEETING, LONDON
Don't forget! There's a Lute Society meeting this Saturday in London. This time we are at the Swedenborg Hall, 20-21 Bloomsbury Way, London, WC1A 2TH, near The Art Workers Guild where we used to meet, and near Holborn tube station. No need to book - just turn up! In fact there has been a slight change to the schedule of the day, which will now be as follows:
10.45 Coffee

11.30 Talk on the mediaeval lute, by Francisco Orozco

12.30 Mini-recital, Yair Avidor plays baroque lute
1.00 Break for lunch2.15 Notation, ornamentation and interpretation in French baroque lute music, a detailed look at some 17th century French lute pieces; talk by Chris Wilson
3.15 Mini-recital, Jeni Melia and Brian Wright perform some of Brian Wright’s recently composed Shakespeare songs
3.45 Tea
4.15 The Lute Society recital: Francisco Orozco plays and sings mediaeval lute music and songs.


2. LUTE QUARTET ON 'LISTEN AGAIN'
In case you missed it, Lynda Sayce's lute quartet Chordophony appeared on last Saturday's Radio 3 Early Music Show; you can hear them, up until this Saturday I assume' on the listen again function at:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00ggzf2

3. KINGSTON EARLY MUSIC SERIES
The Kingston Early Music series will present music in the Lovekyn Chapel [a beautiful 14th.-century building], Kingston Grammar School [opposite main school building], London Road, Kingston on the following Thursdays:
February 19th.: Songs and sonatas from the English Theatre, performed by My Lady's Chamber
March 12th.: Bach's organ trios arranged for harpsichord, strings and wind, part 1, performed by The Sweelicnk Ensemble. TBC.
April 29th.: "Music, Mead and Merriment' - a musical tour from the 11th. to the 17th. centuries, performed by The Loki Consort.
May 21st.: 18th.-century French sonatas and songs, performed by A Drop in the Ocean.
June 25th.: Bach's organ trios arranged for harpsichord, strings and wind, part 2, performed by The Sweelinck Ensemble. TBC.
All concerts start at 7.15 and cost #8, #6 [concession] or #0 [aged 16 and under]. Refreshments are served, and there will be opportunities to talk to the performers about the programme and their work.
Further details and replies to enquiries will be supplied after 19th. January. Please do pass on this information to anyone who may be interested, and direct any enquiries to me.
If you do not wish to receive further new about this series and events later in the year, please let me know and I shall immediately remove your name from my mailing list.
Best wishes for 2009,William Summers.
4. VIOL LOTTERY
Dear Viol player or enthusiast!

Please excuse the round-robin. I have been helping run a lottery for Marc Soubeyran and John Topham of The Kessler Collection Trust - Between 26 and 30 May 2008 a group of international viol makers made a copy of the Richard Meares bass viol which belonged to Dietrich Kessler, and which is now part of the Kessler Collection. Funds are being raised to preserve the 7 viols in the collection so that they are available to future generations of players and makers. I have attached some information about the Kessler Collection viols and about the raffle and there is also a website at http://www.thekesslercollection.com/. The lottery prize is this new instrument. The draw will take place on 25 January 2009 in London, and there are still a number of tickets left.


Credit cards can be used – follow the link at the Kessler Collection website to http://www.thestringzone.co.uk/.


Tickets are £5 sterling each – if you’re in the UK you can send me a cheque, payable to the Kessler Collection Trust, at the address below.
Please forward this email to anyone else you think might be interested.
I would be pleased to answer further questions and look forward to hearing from you.
Best wishes,
Jill Davies
jill@daviesmusic.org.uk
+44 (0)20 8888 6155
07721 317030
20 Elvendon Road
London N13 4SJ
http://www.daviesmusic.org.uk/


5. SOUTHAMPTON GUITAR SOCIETY
Southampton Classical Guitar Society is proud to present Xuefei Yang in concert.
Date: Sat 31st January 2009 at 8pm.
Venue: The Point, Eastleigh, Hampshire.
Tickets: £12.00 (concessions £10). Box Office 023 8065 2333.


5. DORSET GUITAR SOCIETY
Dear Guitar enthusiastsYour first DGS newsletter for 2009HAPPY NEW YEARMargaret
http://www.dorsetguitarsociety.org.uk/Newsletters/


6.THE KESSLER COLLECTION
Dietrich Kessler was an outstanding violin maker and restorer with a special interest in the viol and its music. Throughout his long working life he collected a few exceptional viols that were used both in performance and as a source of groundbreaking research. The trust, The Kessler Collection, aims initially to raise £900,000 to buy the instruments and house them in The Royal Academy of Music, where they can continue to inform performers, researchers and makers.
A fund-raising concert organised by
THE KESSLER COLLECTION
will be given by James Bowman (counter tenor) & Fretwork at the Royal Academy of Music Dukes Hall 7.30pm Sunday 25th January 2009

Tickets will be on sale at the
Royal Academy of Music Box Office
Telephone 020 7873 7300
Email box.office@ram.ac.uk <mailto:box.office@ram.ac.uk> from 12th January 2009

WIN A VIOL FOR A FIVER
Raffle tickets still available! Win a viol for £5 by getting your raffle ticket from Jane Julier: janej@talktalk.net or 01823 681012. The raffle

Cuban Guitar Recital in Surrey


My name is Barny Taylor and I am the organiser of classical recitals in a venue in Richmond called The Dysart Arms. On Sunday 1st March 2009 we are presenting a solo recital by Cuban classical guitarist Ahmed Dickinson, who will perform traditional Cuban works by Rojas, Martin and Laura. The second half of the concert will be a duo performance from Ahmed and violinist Emma Blanco.

I hope this recital might be of interest to your members – would you be able to add the information?

Many thanks for your time

Best wishes

Barny Taylor
THE DYSART ARMS

Sunday 1st March, 7:30pm

Ahmed Dickinson Cardenas - guitar
Mestizo Duo
Emma Blanco - violin & Ahmed Dickinson - Guitar

Isaac Albeniz - Asturias
Eduardo Martin - Divertimentos Tropicales De la rumba son
Antonio Lauro - Seis por Derecho
Jose Antonio Rojas - Cuban Suite for Guitar

Mestizo Duo
Manuel de Falla - Folks Spanish Songs
Astor Piazzolla - Histoire du Tango
Eduardo Martin - Suite Havana
- Hasta Alicia baila


Ahmed Dickinson Cardenas was born in Havana, Cuba. He graduated from the Superior Institute of Art (Havana) in Guitar and graduated a year early with a first-class honours degree. He went on to study at the Royal College of Music with Carlos Bonell and Chris Stell. In 2006, supported by the Kramer-Chappell Scholarship and the Mad Hatters Club, he commenced studies with Professor Robert Brightmore at the Guildhall School of Music & Drama.



In the UK he has performed in prestigious venues such as the Wigmore Hall, the ICA (Institute of Contemporary Art), St James’ Church Piccadilly, Southwark Cathedral and the Bolivar Hall among others. Recent festivals include The London Guitar festival, Bolivar Hall International Guitar Festival, Ards Guitar Festival (Northern Ireland), Hispano-American Guitar Festival (Mexico); Dublin Guitar Week(Ireland), Discovering Latin American, Chester Summer Festival and Ilkley and Halesworth Festivals



He frequently collaborates with fine artists such as Spanish virtuoso Eduardo Niebla and soprano Laura Mitchell. As well as performing classical and contemporary music, he commands a vast Cuban and Latin American guitar repertoire.



BOX OFFICE – 07967 481 625

Tickets £10, including a glass of wine and a £1 donation to Whizz-Kidz charity

Juan Martin Flamenco Ensemble



Saturday 31st January 7.30pm
Town Hall Lewes


Voted the top flamenco guitarists in the world, Juan Martin is set to perform his own compositions, supported by a line-up of the finest musicians and flamenco dance.
Martin's ensemble is at the vanguard of modern flamenco, with a unique style of music that succeeds in embracing classical, jazz and modern harmonies while upholding the great flamenco tradition.

The guitar and the singing create an explosion of energy and passion that finds expression through raw and dazzling displays of dance.

The show at Lewes is part of a short UK tour that includes such illustrious venues as the Bridgewater Hall Manchester, the Grand Opera House York, Queens Hall Edinburgh, the newly refurbished Town Hall Birmingham, and London's Barbican.

Seats: £19.50....AND CAN ONLY BE BOOKED AT THE HAILSHAM PAVILION 01323 841414

Parkening International Guitar Competition Announces Judges for 2009 Competition

Malibu, CA -- The judges for the second triennial Parkening International Guitar Competition, to be presented by Pepperdine University in Malibu, CA, from Thursday, May 28, to Saturday, May 30, 2009, have been announced.
Representing different areas of the classical music world, the five judges are Nancy Allen, principal harpist with the New York Philharmonic; Manuel Barrueco, world-famous guitar virtuoso; Stephanie L. Challener, publisher of Musical America Worldwide; Thomas Frost, Grammy Award-winning record producer; and Costa Pilavachi, former president of EMI Classics.

The competition, which debuted in 2006, offers the largest prize purse of any classical guitar competition in the world, with competitors vying for cash awards in excess of US$65,000. The gold medalist wins the Stotsenberg Prize of US$30,000.

The panel will judge 15 competitors, three of whom will advance to the final round to perform a concerto before a live audience with the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra. The gold, silver, and bronze medalists will be announced at the conclusion of the final round.

The Parkening Competition honors classical guitarist Christopher Parkening's lifetime commitment to fostering musical excellence in young artists as demonstrated by his mentor, the great Spanish guitarist Andres Segovia. Parkening serves as Distinguished Professor of Music at Pepperdine.
"We feel that, for a competition of this magnitude, it is important to assemble a distinguished panel of judges representing the highest levels of achievement in their respective fields," said Parkening. "I know that they will be looking for a standard of excellence from the finalists which will have the winner well prepared for a successful career."
In addition to the Parkening International Guitar Competition, on Tuesday and Wednesday, May 26 and 27, 2009, the Parkening Young Guitarist Competition will be held at Pepperdine. This two-day event will help to identify outstanding young guitarists and encourage them to continue their performance careers and studies.

Pablo Sainz Villegas, the gold medalist of the 2006 Parkening Competition, has emerged as one of the world's leading classical guitarists. Upcoming appearances include his New York Philharmonic debut with four performances at Avery Fisher Hall; his first appearance with the Houston Symphony Orchestra; performances as soloist with orchestra at the Musikverein in Vienna and the National Radio and Television Orchestra of Spain; a tour with the Israel Philharmonic; and recitals in Russia, Spain, and across the U.S.
The 2009 Parkening Competition is made possible by generous grants from Howard and Roberta Ahmanson and Manny and Juanita Del Arroz.
Applications, more information about competition requirements and judging, and the competition schedule are available at http://arts.pepperdine.edu/parkening/.

Biographies of the Judges
Hailed by The New York Times as "a major artist" following her 1975 New York recital debut, Nancy Allen joined the New York Philharmonic in 1999 as Principal Harpist. She maintains a busy international concert schedule as well as heading the harp departments of the Juilliard School, Yale School of Music, and Aspen Music Festival and School. Additionally, Allen appears regularly with the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center and Orpheus Chamber Orchestra. In May 2000 she was featured in the Philharmonic's United States premiere of Siegfried Matthus' Concerto for Flute, Harp, and Orchestra with music director Kurt Masur and principal flutist Robert Langevin. Allen's busy performing schedule includes solo appearances at major international festivals and has featured collaborations with soprano Kathleen Battle, clarinetist Richard Stoltzman, guitarist Manuel Barrueco, and flutist Carol Wincenc. Allen has appeared on PBS' Live from Lincoln Center with the Chamber Music Society, and she performed as a recitalist for "Music at the Supreme Court" in Washington, DC. Her recording of Ravel's Introduction and Allegro with the Tokyo Quartet, flutist Ransom Wilson, and clarinetist David Shifrin received a Grammy Award nomination; she can also be heard on Sony Classical, Deutsche Grammophon, and CRI. In 1972 she studied with Lily Laskine in Paris and also entered the Juilliard School to study with Marcel Grandjany. She won the Fifth International Harp Competition in Israel in 1973 and was later awarded a National Endowment for the Arts Solo Recitalist Award. Allen has been a teacher for more than 20 years and her students hold positions in prominent orchestras around the world.

Manuel Barrueco is internationally recognized as one of the most important guitarists of our time. For three decades he has dedicated his career to bringing the guitar to the main musical centers of the world. He has performed across the United States, from Miami with the New World Symphony to the Seattle Symphony and from the Hollywood Bowl with the Los Angeles Philharmonic to New York's Lincoln Center. He has appeared with such prestigious orchestras as the Philadelphia Orchestra and the Boston Symphony, the latter under the direction of Seiji Ozawa in the American premiere of Takemitsu's To the Edge of Dream. He appears regularly with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra and with San Francisco Performances. His international tours have taken him to Royal Albert Hall in London, Musikverein in Vienna, Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, Philharmonie in Berlin, Teatro Real in Madrid, and Palau de la Musica in Barcelona. In Asia he has completed nearly a dozen tours of Japan and made repeated appearances in Korea, Taiwan, Singapore, and Hong Kong. His tours of Latin America have included performances in Mexico, Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, and Puerto Rico. He has also performed as a guest soloist with other international orchestras, such as the Russian State Symphony, Helsinki Philharmonic, Royal Philharmonic, NHK Symphony, New Japan Philharmonic, Auckland Symphony, and the radio symphonies of Munich and Frankfurt. His latest release, Concierto Barroco with the Orquesta Sinfonica de Galicia and conductor Victor Pablo Perez, received a Latin Grammy nomination for Best Classical Recording. Barrueco has appeared on a wide array of American television programs, including CBS Sunday Morning, A&E's Breakfast with the Arts, and PBS' Mister Rogers' Neighborhood. His work in music also inspired Michael Lawrence's biographical documentary Manuel Barrueco: A Gift and a Life, which has been aired on PBS. Barrueco began playing the guitar at age eight and attended the Esteban Salas Conservatory in his native Cuba. He and his family immigrated to the United States in 1967 as political refugees. Later he completed his advanced studies at the Peabody Conservatory of Music, where he now teaches.

Since 1993 Stephanie Challener has been an integral and key player at Musical America Worldwide, producer of the leading directory of the international performing arts, and has acted as its publisher since 2001. Musical America has long been referred to as the "bible" of the international performing arts and is known as an essential resource for those involved in the management and hiring of performing artists around the world. Throughout her 15 years with the company, Challener has been instrumental in the creation of a number of products serving the music industry. Among these are MusicalAmerica.com and the company's weekly e-newsletter which, in addition to directory services, provides in-depth and original performing arts news stories contributed by well-respected journalists from around the world. In 2002 MusicalAmerica.com's contribution to the arts was recognized with the ASCAP-Deems Taylor Broadcast Award for Excellence. Throughout her tenure at Musical America, Challener has been fortunate to be able to promote several of her personal interests and passions: recognition of young artists has returned to the pages of the directory, international coverage has expanded, an "accompanist of the year" and two "educators of the year" have been honored, and recognition of outstanding women in the arts has grown significantly. Challener received her Bachelor of Arts degree in International Relations with a minor in French from the College of Wooster (Wooster, OH) and her Master of Music degree in Accompanying and Coaching from Westminster Choir College in Princeton, NJ, where she was a student of Glenn Parker as well as Dalton Baldwin and Martin Katz.

Independent record producer Thomas Frost is currently working with Arcadi Volodos and Hilary Hahn for Sony Classical and Deutsche Grammophon. From 1989 to 2001 he was senior executive producer for Sony Classical, producing recordings by Claudio Abbado, Martha Argerich, Kathleen Battle, Placido Domingo, James Levine, Seiji Ozawa, and Itzhak Perlman, among other major artists on that label. He produced the recordings of Vladimir Horowitz from 1963 to 1973 and from 1985 to 1989 for CBS Masterworks, Deutsche Grammophon, and Sony Classical. In the 1980s, as an independent producer for a variety of labels, he worked with Charles Dutoit, the Emerson Quartet, Gidon Kremer, and the Kronos Quartet. As producer and director of Columbia Masterworks in the 1960s and 1970s, he produced the recordings of Leon Fleisher, Glenn Gould, Rudolf Serkin, Isaac Stern, George Szell, and Bruno Walter. Frost, also a professional violinist, studied composition with Paul Hindemith and serves as a board member of the Charles Ives Society, the Aspen Music Festival, and the Recommendation Board of the Avery Fisher Prize. Frost served as a juror for the inaugural Parkening International Guitar Competition as well as for the 2001 and 2005 Van Cliburn Piano Competitions and the 2008 Tureck International Piano Competition. He is the recipient of three Gold Record Awards and seven Grammy Awards.

Costa Pilavachi is former president of EMI Classics, a division of EMI Music and one of the world's leading classical music labels. After working in a variety of music-related jobs in Canada, including director of music at the St. Lawrence Centre for Arts in Toronto and director of music at the National Arts Centre in Ottawa, Pilavachi joined the Boston Symphony Orchestra as artistic administrator in 1985. Four years later he joined Philips Classics as vice president of the label's A&R department and was promoted to president of Philips Music Group in 1997. In 1999 his responsibilities were expanded and he took on the additional role of president of Decca. Later that year he consolidated Decca and Philips Classics into one organization, Decca Music Group, based in London. At Decca he went on to work with top classical artists such as Luciano Pavarotti, Cecilia Bartoli, Renee Fleming, Vladimir Ashkenazy, Riccardo Chailly, Juan Diego Florez, Janine Jansen, and many others, and also oversaw the phenomenal global success of Andrea Bocelli.

BGS Masterclass Program

As promised in the last newsletter, we now have a program ready for the Gary Ryan Masterclass scheduled for Saturday 17th January. 

We were pleased to have had so many applications for places from BGS members but as there was a limit of  up to six places we had to make some choices which will please many but may cause disappointment to others. After consultation with our honorary President and Treasurer, the following delegates have been included. They are

Tom Rimmer (Sarabande by Poulenc)
Jenny Wormald (Marcia and Trio by Johann Kasper Mertz)
Tom Page (Rondo Rodeo by Gary Ryan)
Mike Gerrard (Fantasia by Mudarra)
William Punter (Koyonbaba 1  by Domeniconi)
Miles Roberts (El Arpedel Guerrero by Brouwer)

Congratulations to those selected and commiserations to those who missed out. 
The Masterclass will commence next Saturday at St Marks Church in Bromley. The starting time is 6:30pm. The Masterclass will conclude with a virtuoso performance by Gary Ryan
Performing delegates are reminded to bring along copies of their music.  A time of twenty minutes will be given for each delegate by Gary who will analyse their pieces and male suggestions on performance technique.
Contrary to what was added on the last message, the BGS will make a charge of £1 entry fee to delegates and audience attending the Masterclass. Non BGS members will be charged £3 per entry.   

BGS New Treasurer

After a long stint in managing the financial affairs of the Bromley Guitar Society, Janet Smyth has relinquished the reins or responsibility to Stephen Pearson.

Taking on the role of Treasure in any society or club is an onerous responsibility and we were very lucky to have Janet volunteering to perform this task over the last couple of years.

Denis and I would like to acknowledge the hard work that Janet has provided in her role as Honorary Treasurer for the BGS and thank her most sincerely. Along with her husband Dave Smyth, Janet has been an important and valued member of the society coordinating a range of tasks such as concert management and bookings as well as managing the BGS budget and the Bromley Guitar Society Web Page. We wish them all the very best for now and the future. And we anticipate that they will still remain keen supporters of the BGS.

We are pleased to welcome Stephen Pearson as our new Treasurer. Stephen will keep an eagle eye on the BGS finances. Stephen can also be contacted on SPearson@angellthompson.com

Bromley Arts Festival

The Bromley Arts Council have set out their program for January and April 2009. Further details of the program are available at http://www.bromleyarts.com/
Of particular note are two concert items for BGS members.

Saturday 24th January 2009
7:45pm
Bromley Symphony Orchestra (conductor Adrian Brown) performing Concierto de Aranjuez (soloist: Eurico Perieria)
Ravensbourne School, Hayes Lane, Bromley

Bookings Phone 02084645869


Saturday 21st March 2009
8pm
Milos Karadaglic, guitar
Program includes works by Sor, Bach, Rodrigo and Castelnuovo-Tedesco
Ripley Recitals , 24 Sundridge Avenue, Bromley £10 (Children/Students £6)

Phone Bookings 02088519116