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Volume
23, No. 10 February 5, 2001
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Winter Festival to Feature the Best in Classical Guitar MusicThe fourth annual
Ithaca College Winter Guitar Festival — held to celebrate the classical
guitar tradition at Ithaca College — will take place on Saturday and Sunday,
February 24 and 25, in the James J. Whalen Center for Music. The Saturday
events will include a day of solo and ensemble performances, an exposition
of rare and vintage guitars, and a lecture, "Rhetoric and Semantics in
the Bach Lute Suites," by Uruguayan guitar virtuoso Eduardo Fernández.
As the festival’s featured artist, Fernández will cap the Saturday
events with an 8:15 p.m. Those who wish to attend just the Saturday evening concert, which will take place in Ford Hall, may purchase tickets at the door or in advance at the ticket office in the Clinton House and at Willard Straight Hall on the Cornell University campus. The cost is $12; Ithaca College and high school students receive a discount price of $8. Call 273-4497 for more information on advance sales. Those interested in participating in the festival have two options. The fee for the full weekend of events, including the evening concert on Saturday, is $45 per person. The cost of attending only the daytime events — which do not include the Saturday evening concert — is $35. Ithaca College students and high school students receive a special discount: $25 for the full program; $20 for daytime events only. Registration for the festival is required and may be done by contacting the College’s continuing education office at 274-3143 or online at www.ithaca.edu/cess/guitar2001. The registration deadline is February 16. "The classical guitar program at Ithaca is one of the oldest in the country," says Pablo Cohen, the festival’s coordinator. "For the past 33 years, the program has combined excellence in academics with numerous performance opportunities."
Recognized as one of the world’s leading guitarists, Fernández won critical accolades with his New York debut in 1977. Since then he has played with prestigious orchestras throughout the world. An active composer, Fernández is also an energetic teacher, having taught several years at the University Conservatory in Montevideo. His much-anticipated book, Technique, Mechanism, Learning, will soon be published by Chanterelle Verlag. In addition to Fernández, the following artists will perform. Except for Fernández and Miles Brown, all are students, faculty, or alumni of the Ithaca College School of Music.
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Andrejs Ozolins, Ithaca College Office of Publications. 2. Feb. 2001