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April 22, 2008

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April 2008
Gene Bertoncini
A legend in his own time, Gene Bertoncini has become synonymous with great arrangements, beautiful tone, and a warm and...

February 2008
Brasil Guitar Duo
Seamlessly blending the pristine technicality of classical training with the adventurous spirit of Brazilian music, the Brasil Guitar Duo (João...

June 2007
David Pavlovits
David Pavlovits was first heard by New Yorkers last year, when he gave a stunning recital at Carnegie Hall. The...

February 2007
Raphaella Smits
The daughter of a sculptor and a violinist, Raphaella Smits grew up in an artistic family that noticed at an...

September 2006
Printed Matters
Interviewed by J. Andrew Dickenson An accomplished performer on both the classical and electric guitar, New Yorker David Nadal is...

June 2006
Portrait of the GuitArtist
David Leisner announces the release of a much-anticipated solo CD, two concerto recordings, and a publication hot off the press. Interviewed by J. Andrew Dickenson.

March 2006
Jersey Boy
Bill Kanengiser's coming home: An interview with the bridge and tunnel guitarist who came of age in NJ, matured in LA, and went on to share his music with the world.

June 2005
Oren Fader
An interview with one of NY's most active and creative musicians.

February 2005
Aaron Shearer
by Philip Hii
An interview with one of the classical guitar's most influential teachers and writers.

September 2004
Lady of the Guitar: Sharon Isbin
Lucy Kraus finds out the story behind the most famous concerto written and the woman who brought it to the NY Philharmonic.

March 2004
Jorge Morel: Buenos Aires and Beyond
Jorge Morel has been a major influence on guitar in NY since he stepped onto the island in 1961. J. Andrew Dickenson finds out his story.

January 2004
Frederic Hand and David Leisner
These two gentlemen have what it takes to be great performers and great composers. J. Andrew Dickenson meets with them over granola and bagels.


Manuel Barrueco
Leon Bernardyn speaks with this former New Yorker about his career, wine, warm weather and his upcoming concert in February.

October 2003
Jason Vieaux
Jason Vieaux is rapidly rising to fame. J. Andrew Dickenson catches him on the way up and shines the spotlight on him and his upcoming NY debut.



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