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Thu June 26, 2014

Alberto Mesirca on classical guitar

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This voyage through the world of the classical guitar, taking us from the discovery of a very important manuscript dating from 1565 found in the archive of the Cathedral of Castelfranco to Angelo Gilardino’s contemporary music, sheds light on the many souls of the guitar. Among the most fascinating, mysterious and introspective of instruments, it can use plucked strings to invoke the polyphony of madrigals, or the piano virtuosi of the nineteenth century, or even the most modern experimental music.

Hailed as "prodigiously talented" (P. Fowles, Classical Guitar Magazine) and the recipient of a considerable number of prizes, classical guitarist Alberto Mesirca was musically educated in the conservatory of Castelfranco del Veneto, where he now teaches classical guitar. He has given masterclasses in such distinguished establishments as the Royal Conservatory in Amsterdam, has performed in hundreds of concerts throughout Europe and beyond as well as on important radio stations, has held academic posts in Istanbul and Auckland, and has recorded two CDs of solo guitar as well as other albums. Among his many and varied activities, he has edited a volume of transcriptions from the 1565 Castelfanco Cathedral manuscript.

“This is the best Scarlatti I’ve heard on solo guitar”, K. Keaton, American Record Guide.

“Superb recording from the prodigiously talented Mesirca”, P. Fowles, Classical Guitar Magazine.

"Superb performance of Alberto Mesirca, an exceptional young guitarist come in visit from Italy", Robert Fripp, dmglive diaries.

"In Alberto Mesirca, the work has found the most skilled, dedicated, and sensitive interpreter imaginable; and through the work, the listener can hear a formidable classical guitarist perform." Marc Ribot.

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This voyage through the world of the classical guitar, taking us from the discovery of a very important manuscript dating from 1565 found in the archive of the Cathedral of Castelfranco to Angelo Gilardino’s contemporary music, sheds light on the many souls of the guitar. Among the most fascinating, mysterious and introspective of instruments, it can use plucked strings to invoke the polyphony of madrigals, or the piano virtuosi of the nineteenth century, or even the most modern experimental music.

Hailed as "prodigiously talented" (P. Fowles, Classical Guitar Magazine) and the recipient of a considerable number of prizes, classical guitarist Alberto Mesirca was musically educated in the conservatory of Castelfranco del Veneto, where he now teaches classical guitar. He has given masterclasses in such distinguished establishments as the Royal Conservatory in Amsterdam, has performed in hundreds of concerts throughout Europe and beyond as well as on important radio stations, has held academic posts in Istanbul and Auckland, and has recorded two CDs of solo guitar as well as other albums. Among his many and varied activities, he has edited a volume of transcriptions from the 1565 Castelfanco Cathedral manuscript.

“This is the best Scarlatti I’ve heard on solo guitar”, K. Keaton, American Record Guide.

“Superb recording from the prodigiously talented Mesirca”, P. Fowles, Classical Guitar Magazine.

"Superb performance of Alberto Mesirca, an exceptional young guitarist come in visit from Italy", Robert Fripp, dmglive diaries.

"In Alberto Mesirca, the work has found the most skilled, dedicated, and sensitive interpreter imaginable; and through the work, the listener can hear a formidable classical guitarist perform." Marc Ribot.

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Italian Cultural Institute of San Francisco
814 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, CA 94133

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