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8:00 pm
Saturday, October 25, 2014 at C’Ville Coffee on the Stage Café
1301 Harris Street, Charlottesville, Virginia
Admission $10.00, Students, Seniors and Members $8.00 (under 12 free) Entire Family $25.00
For information call: 434-973-0114
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The concert is a “Dinner Theatre” style concert (Dinner/Dessert /Beer and Wine/Coffee) presented by the CCGS which will make for a different concert experience. Attendees should come hungry for great food and great music!
Web Links:
http://www.ruccojamesguitar.com/english.htm Home Web Site
http://www.ruccojamesguitar.com/quotes.htm Press Quotes
http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/ruccojames1 Sample Audio
http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/ruccojames2 Sample Audio
The duo of Pasquale Rucco and Douglas James specializes in the guitar literature
of the early 19th century performed on authentic instruments of the period. The two first met and became
friends at guitar festivals in northern Italy during the early 1990's. They have
now been performing together for almost twenty years, charming audiences with
their interpretations of music from the first true "golden age" of the guitar.
The duo’s repertoire features some of the most famous of the early 19th century
guitar duo masterpeices as well as newly discovered gems. Their concert programs frequently
include works by the more familiar composers such as Carulli, Giuliani and Sor
combined with their lesser known contemporaries including Filipo Gragnani,
François de Fossa, Antoine Baron de Barcó, Frederic Spina, and Antoine de
Lloyer. Their debut CD featured works by Gragnani, Fossa and Barcó as well as
Giuliani’s arrangements of Rossini’s popular overtures to Il Barbiere di
Siviglia and La Gazza Ladra.
This critically acclaimed disc was recently followed by A Night at the Opera, an
all-Rossini recording featuring 19th century arrangements of popular opera
overtures and the famous La Danza tarantella.
Rucco and James are internationally recognized authorities in the early Romantic
style. Combining an historically informed approach with world-class
musicianship, they play exclusively on authentic 19th century guitars. Recent
seasons have included concerts throughout the United States, Italy, and Austria. Rucco and James have performed for
such prestigious venues as the Oberlin Conservatory, the Cleveland Institute of
Music, Early Music Houston, the Stetson International Guitar Summer Workshop,
and the Guitar Foundation of America 2007 convention in Los Angeles. In the U.S. they have also
presented concerts and masterclasses for universities and guitar societies in
California, Georgia, Florida, Texas, Tennessee, Virginia, Mississippi, New
Mexico, Ohio, and North and South Carolina.
Press quotes:
“Thinking to Presti-Lagoya duo, Abreu
duo and Assad duo, we think that the inseparable Italian/American pair will be
successful on the same line as this important progeny, becoming their
philological equivalent.” Musica
magazine
"The Duo is adept at delivering these large-scale works with apparent ease -
though it can't be easy - and creating contrasts, multiple voicing, shimmering
scales, and the grand landscape of symphonic music in a most convincing way. . .
. I have said before, there is an apparent dichotomy between the presentation of
these seemingly light and soft instruments when matched with large-scale
orchestral writing. Odd that it seems to work perfectly - on purpose - and as
though you couldn't imagine it any other way! On second thought, maybe these
guys are just good." Roger Cope, Classical Voice of North Carolina
". . . precise, well-ballanced ensemble . . . charming and discriminating . . .
" Charleston Post and Courier
“Every phrase was well balanced and each nuance was precise and lovely.” Oberlin
Review
The Italian guitarist
Pasquale
Rucco is the winner of several European guitar competitions, including the 1989 Arturo
Toscannini Solo Guitar Competition for the performance of 19thc. music. Since then he has performed
regularly in Europe and the United States, both as a soloist and chamber
musician specializing in the 19thc. literature played on period instruments. Pasquale Rucco is also the founding
director of “A.C.I.F.”, a consortium of music academies operating in the greater
Naples region.
The American guitarist
Douglas
James has received numerous prizes and awards, including two National Endowment for the Arts
Solo Recitalist Fellowships. He
performs frequently throughout the United States and in Europe, and has been
featured on major classical radio broadcasts including NPR’s Performance Today. Douglas James is Director of Guitar
Studies and Appalachian GuitarFest
at Appalachian State University. James holds the Doctor of Musical Arts
degree from the University of Arizona, where he studied guitar with Thomas
Patterson.
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