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Artists performing at the New York Guitar Festival. From top to bottom: Vernon Reid, Brad Shepik, Min Xiao-Fen. Photographs by Chris Wright and Caryn Havlik.

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past events

13 JAN 1999  Wed  PAST EVENT

The Guitar Music of Terry Riley

This concert will focus on the rarely-heard guitar music of pioneering minimalist composer Terry Riley, performed by his son Gyan Riley, as well as other compositions performed by his All-Stars, featuring Terry Riley on keyboards, Krishna Bhatt on Sitar, George Brooks on Saxophone and other of Riley’s favorite collaborators. A gala festival of Riley’s music presented in association with the World Music Institute.
Merkin Concert Hall

17 FEB 1999  Wed  PAST EVENT

Plucked and Bowed...

Featuring Steve Tibbetts, Knut Hamre, Newman & Oltman Guitar Duo, and the Turtle Island String Quartet.. This concert will feature the cross-cultural mix of Minnesota guitar virtuoso Steve Tibbetts and Norwegian hardanger fiddler Knut Hamre, as well as the Newman and Oltman Guitar Duo with the Turtle Island String Quartet in the world premiere of a new composition by Dusan Bogdanovic (himself an outstanding guitarist). Bogdanovic draws on American jazz, Byzantine music, Western classicism and his own Balkan roots.
Merkin Concert Hall

16 MAR 1999  Tue  PAST EVENT

After Hendrix

The 21st Century Guitar

This program explores the legacy of legendary rock guitarist Jimi Hendrix, featuring a trio of progressive guitarists: jazz/experimental guitarist David Torn, classical guitarist/composer Benjamin Verdery and rock guitarist Vernon Reid (of Living Colour, and the Black Rock Coalition).
Merkin Concert Hall

06 SEP 2000  Wed  PAST EVENT

Aerial Boundaries

A Tribute to Michael Hedges

Hedges, an extraordinary musician named by Guitar Player magazine as one of the “25 Guitarists Who Shook the World” blended elements of jazz, folk, classical and other styles into a hybrid he applied such tongue-in-cheek labels as “violent acoustic,” “heavy mental,” and “acoustic thrash.” Paying tribute to the genius of this American original, who died in an car crash in 1997, are three former colleagues: the formidably talented bass guitarist Michael Manring, French Algerian acoustic guitar wizard Pierre Bensusan, and, in a rare performance on Hawaiian slack key guitar, George Winston.
Merkin Concert Hall

14 SEP 2000  Thu  PAST EVENT

At the Crossroads

A Tribute to Robert Johnson

Hardly a guitarist alive is not indebted in some way to Robert Johnson, the most important and influential Delta blues guitarist in history. Three eclectic talents will each illuminate a different facet of Johnson’s legacy: guitarist John Renbourn, who weds the blues to his native British folk traditions, singer-songwriter Toshi Reagon, harnesses Johnson’s visionary fervor and updates it for today; and guitarist Gary Lucas, who extends Johnson’s ideas via his own decidedly post-modern avant-garde take on jazz, the blues, rock and folk styles.
Merkin Concert Hall

21 SEP 2000  Thu  PAST EVENT

After Segovia

A tribute to the man who almost single-handedly defined the classical guitar in the 20th Century, Andres Segovia. The California Guitar Trio extend the role and the repertoire of the acoustic guitar by mixing Bach and Beethoven with the Ventures and their own original music. Tim Sparks is a country and gospel-inspired guitarist whose classical studies and passion for the traditions of other cultures has resulted in his being equally at home with Portuguese fado and The Nutcracker Suite. And Virginia Luque, a pupil of Segovia, brings classical music and flamenco thrillingly to life.
Merkin Concert Hall

19 SEP 2002  Thu  PAST EVENT

A Long Strange Trip

The Legacy of Jerry Garcia

Featuring Jorma Kaukonen, The Persuasions and Tony Trischka..
Merkin Concert Hall

25 SEP 2002  Wed  PAST EVENT

Bach, Brazil and Beyond

Featuring Andy Summers, Victor Biglione and Benjamin Verdery..
Joe’s Pub

26 SEP 2002  Thu  PAST EVENT

All Things Must Pass

A Tribute to George Harrison

Featuring Vernon Reid, Wolfgang Muthspiel, Steve Bernstein's Sex Mob with Dave Tronzo, and the Joel Harrison Ensemble (including acclaimed saxophonist Dave Liebman, accordionist Tony Cedras, bassist Stephan Crump,percussionist Jamey Haddad, and vocalist Raz Kennedy.
Merkin Concert Hall

03 OCT 2002  Thu  PAST EVENT

A Tribute to John Fahey

Featuring Leo Kottke, Cindy Cashdollar, Artie Traum and Elliott Sharp.. John Fahey (1939-2001), was one of acoustic music’s influential innovators and eccentrics, and as host John Schaefer notes, Fahey “was an icon to many American guitarists—he put the sound of roots-based American music on the map 25 years before the ‘O Brother Where Art Thou’ soundtrack became a surprise hit.”
92nd Street Y

14 JAN 2004  Wed thru
15 JAN 2004  Thu  PAST EVENT

The Bill Frisell Trio

Featuring Bill Frisell (guitar), Kenny Wollesen (drums) & Tony Scher (bass). The world premiere of new Bill Frisell film scores commissioned by the New York Guitar Festival®. The scores will accompany five early films by Georges Méliès, including “A Trip to the Moon” (1902) and “The Impossible Voyage” (1904). Plus, the New York premiere of a Frisell score to the 1935 Japanese film “Dkudan Hanayome” (“Bombshell Bride”), directed by Keisuke Sasaki. Bill Morrison’s “The Mesmerist” with live accompaniment by the Trio, will also be screened. Presented in association with WNYC/New Sounds® Live and broadcast on 93.9 FM.
World Financial Center Winter Garden

14 JAN 2004  Wed  PAST EVENT

Vusi Mahlasela

Featured in the acclaimed “Amandla! A Revolution in Four-Part Harmony”, Vusi Mahlasela is South Africa’s leading political songwriter. At a young age Vusi was exposed to the music of local legends Miriam Makeba and Hugh Masekela. Vusi participated in ANC rallies where he would recite poetry, sing and perform with the guitar South African writer and Nobel-prize winner Nadine Gordimer gave him. In late 2000, Vusi was invited to perform on Dave Matthews Band’s multi-platinum album Everyday. In 2003, Matthews signed Mahlasela to his own New York-based label, ATO Records.
Makor

20 JAN 2004  Tue  PAST EVENT

If I Had My Way

The Blues, Gospel & Ragtime of Reverend Gary Davis

Featuring Jorma Kaukonen, Ernie Hawkins, Roy Book Binder and Brandon Ross.. Reverend Gary Davis (1896-1972) was a giant in the field of acoustic blues and gospel music. A powerful singer and a masterful guitar player, many rock and roll legends of the 60s learned his songs and playing style, some from him personally. His works have been recorded by David Van Ronk, Taj Mahal, Jorma Kaukonen, The Grateful Dead and Stefan Grossman. Four distinctive artists will honor his musical legacy in this special tribute concert. Presented in association with WFUV Radio and broadcast on 90.7 FM.
Merkin Concert Hall

21 JAN 2004  Wed  PAST EVENT

Alex de Grassi

Featuring A solo acoustic evening with Alex de Grassi. Renowned for his technique, innovation and compelling compositions during his two-decade recording career, Alex De Grassi is considered one of the world’s top fingerstyle, steel-string acoustic guitarists.His album The Water Garden was a nominated for a Grammy Award and he is the subject of a PBS concert/interview television show, “Alex de Grassi: The Artist’s Profile.”
Makor

24 JAN 2004  Sat  PAST EVENT

Christopher Parkening

Featuring Christopher Parkening (guitar) & Jubilant Sykes (baritone). Performning works by Sanz, Brouwer, Piazzolla, Rodrigo, Tórroba, Castelnuovo-Tedesco, Albéniz, Gustavino, de la Torre, Scheer, Copland, Geoghegan, Myers & Domeniconi.
92nd Street Y

25 JAN 2004  Sun  PAST EVENT

The Guitar Marathon

Featuring David Torn, Steve Kimock, Patty Larkin, Ed Gerhard, Bob Brozman, Russell Malone w/ Benny Green, Vinicius Cantuaria, Henry Kaiser, The Newman & Oltman Guitar Duo, Dominic Frasca, David Cullen, Abdoulaye Diabate w/ Banning Eyre, Dennis Koster, Michael Newman, David Starobin and Paul O'Dette.. Our 2nd biannual Guitar Marathon at the 92nd Street Y’s Kaufman Auditorium will run from 2—10pm, with one break at 5pm. “An epic event” is how the The Wall Street Journal classified our last Marathon, and Jazz Times called it “a veritable guitar orgy.” Half—and full-day tickets are available now. Presented in association with WNYC/New Sounds® Live and broadcast on 93.9 FM.
92nd Street Y

27 JAN 2004  Tue  PAST EVENT

$29 and an Alligator Purse

The Music of Tom Waits

Featuring John Hammond, Eleni Mandell & The Tin Hat Trio. Paying tribute the genius of this American original, are veteran bluesman, John Hammond, singer-songwriter Eleni Mandell (referred to by the New Yorker as “perhaps the best unsigned artist in the business.”) and Tin Hat Trio, the freewheeling chamber music ensemble described by Acoustic Guitar magazine as “the poster band of a new folk-jazz fusion.” Presented in association with WFUV Radio and broadcast on 90.7 FM.
Merkin Concert Hall

28 JAN 2004  Wed  PAST EVENT

David Torn & Andre La Fosse

One of the most original and creative artists of today, David Torn is a texturalist/guitarist, composer, multi-instrumentalist, producer, writer and occasional singer. Torn has released many acclaimed records as a leader and has recently collaborated with a diverse array of artists, such as Annie Lennox, Jeff Beck, David Bowie and Tori Amos. Mojo magazine cited LaFosse as “an astonishing guitarist of a very different ilk... Fripp and Zappa, step aside” and 20th Century Guitar magazine described his music as “A spectacular collision of manifold musical thoughts and patterns.”
Makor

29 JAN 2004  Thu  PAST EVENT

Choro Ensemble

Choro Ensemble captures the authentic, swinging sounds of Choro music with dazzling instrumental virtuosity. New York’s only group dedicated exclusively to the preservation and perpetuation of this once-endangered musical form best identified with the celebrated composer Pixinguinha. choroensemble.com
Joe’s Pub

30 JAN 2004  Fri  PAST EVENT

Badi Assad

The extraordinary singer, guitarist, and percussionist Badi Assad showcases her exhilaratingly adventurous style. The sister of Sergio and Odair, the famous classical guitarists “Duo Assad”, Badi followed in her brothers’ footsteps on the instrument, while exploring her own creative vision, winning Guitar Player magazine’s 1995 Readers’ Poll for Best Classical Album of the Year. As a singer, Badi is vibrant and electric, responding to her inner passions with deft creativity. badiassad.com.br
Joe’s Pub

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