Liverpool Guitar Society Showcase Concert

Thursday 12th May 19:30 at The Capstone Theatre, Liverpool

Liverpool Guitar Society members return to the stage of the Capstone Theatre at Liverpool Hope University Creative Campus to present a showcase evening of local classical guitarists.

In a programme of guitar music from across the world, it will feature solo and ensemble performances from society members and special guests including works by Albeniz, Tarrega, Debussy, Ravel, The Beatles, Led Zeppelin and more plus specially commissioned compositions by local composers. A preview of the set list will appear prior to the concert.

The superb acoustics and intimate atmosphere of the Capstone Theatre make it an ideal venue for classical guitar performances.

Tickets are £6 / £4  and available to buy online now from Liverpool Philharmonic Box Office (tickets can also be purchased on the night at the venue).

The full address of The Capstone Theatre is , Liverpool Hope University Creative Campus, 17 Shaw Street, Liverpool L6 1HP (L3 8QB for Sat Navs). Maps available on the website thecapstonetheatre.com and parking details can be found here.

Please come along to be entertained and support local classical guitarists!

If you could help by publicising this concert, please download and print the poster and distribute everywhere!

Juan Martin at the Liverpool Everyman Theatre

Juan Martín Solo Concert in Liverpool

Saturday 29th January at the Liverpool Everyman Theatre

Juan Martin

Juan Martin, who will be appearing at the Liverpool Everyman Theatre on 29th January

We here at the Liverpool Guitar Society are very excited to hear that flamenco guitar legend Juan Martín will be performing a special solo concert at the Liverpool Everyman Theatre on Saturday 29th January.  We’re even more excited about offering you the chance to win two tickets to see him!

Juan is one of the most celebrated guitarists of our time, whose virtuosic flamenco playing has earned him awards and plaudits across the world, including being voted into the top three guitarists in the world by Guitar Player magazine, and being invited to perform at Picasso’s 90th birthday celebrations.  His method book El Arte Flamenco de la Guitarra, in its seventh print, is considered by many to be the best method for aspiring flamenco guitarists and The Times have called him “A giant of the flamenco guitar tradition”

He is an active and successful composer and performer – he was the first flamenco artist to record with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and reviews of his solo compositions on The Andalucian Suites and Luna Negra have compared him to the great Spanish composers Tárrega and Turina.  Pretty impressive!

I for one can’t wait to see him – and you can too, by entering our competition to win two tickets for his concert. (Courtesy of the Everyman Theatre)

To enter, just join our mailing list by sending an email to info@liverpoolguitar.org, with ‘Juan Martin Ticket Comp’ in the Subject title, and include your name and contact details in your message.  Simple as that!  The deadline for entries is Friday 21st Jan at 5pm, and we’ll be randomly selecting a winner and letting you know then.

See you there… (and Happy New Year!)

www.flamencovision.com

Tickets: £15/ £12.50

To book call the Everyman Box Office on 0151 7094776 or you can book online without any additional booking fees by following the link below

http://www.everymanplayhouse.com/show/JUAN_MART%c3%8dN/479.aspx

Premiere at Walker Art Gallery

Liverpool Guitar Society introduce new compositions, inspired by John Moores Painting Prize

(from the Walker Art Gallery press office)

The Walker art Gallery, Image courtesy of Liverpool 360

A world premiere performance by members of the Liverpool Guitar Society, inspired by this year’s stunning John Moores Painting Prize will be one of the free highlights of the Long Night at the Walker Art Gallery on 18 November 2010, when the gallery will stay open until 10.30pm.

Inspired by the artworks in the UK’s largest painting competition the compositions by local musician Richard Harding will be performed on a large scale to an audience “in the round”. In his new pieces, November and afloat on swansdown in the high blue, a classical quartet will respond to loops and samples played through a computer and mixing desk, giving the classical guitar a modern sound in keeping with the contemporary paintings on display.

Other more traditional performances from the society will be dotted around the gallery throughout the evening, from soloists in the historic galleries performing a themed repertoire to the guitar orchestra in the atrium where visitors can enjoy refreshments from the café.

Other highlights include:

  • What a piece of worke, a music, dance & spoken word performance by volunteers and local students. The performance starts outside St Georges Hall, moves into and through the Walker Art Gallery and ends the evening with a procession down William Brown Street. (A commission by New Art Exchange).
  • An improvised performance by Eugene Skeef, a South African poet and percussionist playing the udu, a traditional African instrument.
  • The opportunity for young art lovers to let their creativity run wild with art materials available to create their masterpieces.
  • The last opportunity to vote for your favourite painting in the John Moores Visitors’ Choice prize, sponsored by Rathbones.

Notes for editors

The Liverpool Guitar Society is a new community-based organisation to encourage, promote, support and raise the profile of the Classical Guitar on Merseyside.  Based at Liverpool Hope University, the society supports concerts, workshops, and new music.  For more information see www.liverpoolguitar.org or email info@liverpoolguitar.org

John Moores Painting Prize facts:

The winner: Spectrum Jesus by Keith Coventry was selected from almost 3,000 entries for the first prize of £25,000.

The jury: This judging panel for 2010 was made up of artists Gary Hume, Alison Watt, Ged Quinn, Goshka Macuga and curator / critic Sir Norman Rosenthal.

The painters: The John Moores Painting Prize attracts a broad spectrum of artists and no preference is given to levels of experience or particular practices of painting. The works are selected anonymously.

The winners: The competition has a reputation for identifying talented new painters on their way to finding fame and artistic acclaim. Former winners have included David Hockney, Richard Hamilton and Peter Doig.

The exhibition:  Runs until 3 January 2011 at the Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool.

The catalogue: is fully illustrated and can be purchased at the Walker Art Gallery shop for £9.95 or online at www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/onlineshop/

Behind the scenes footage at: www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/johnmoores

Please contact: Laura Johnson in the press office for more information on this release.

Gerard Cousins Concert

Here is our poster for the Gerard Cousins concert in November, which we’re really looking forward too!

We’ve also included a music player, which features pieces from Gerard’s beautiful album of traditional Welsh songs arranged for solo classical guitar.

These lovely pieces will form the second half of his programme (full details to follow soon)

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