| This unique
Texas competition designed to showcase outstanding
classical guitar students will award $6,000
in cash prizes to the winners. Over the
three-day event, students can compete and
attend master classes, a performance by
last year's winners, a concert featuring
Duo Stoyanova and Luis Leite, and a concert
by Gabriel Guillén.
On Thursday, Mar. 16 at 8 pm
the festivities will begin with the 2005
Winners Concert with 1st Place –
Isaac Bustos; 2nd Place – Marco Sartor;
and 3rd Place – Thibault Cauvin.
The 2005 Winners Concert is free and open
to the public.
Finalists will be announced on
Friday, Mar. 17 at 8 pm during
a concert by Duo Stoyanova and
Luis Leite.
At 2 pm on Saturday, Mar. 18,
the finalists will compete before local
and international judges. The finals are
free and open to the public. The winners
will be announced during the evening
concert at 8 pm. The first half
of the program will feature Gabriel Guillén.
The 2006 winners will perform the concert’s
second half.
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About the performers:
Isaac Bustos, who is originally
from Nicaragua, has performed extensively
throughout the United States. His professor
at The University of Texas at Austin, Adam
Holzman, claims Bustos “is the finest
performance student in the program and ranks
in the top two or three performers that
I have been associated with in my 20 years
of teaching at the college level. He has
a dazzling technique, the best sound (tone
and volume) I have ever taught, a willingness
to continue to learn and a natural and mature
musicianship well beyond his years.”
Marco
Sartor has performed at concerts
and festivals in the U.S., Mexico, Spain,
Argentina and Uruguay. This former student
of Eduardo Fernandez was a finalist at the
Guitar Foundation of America International
Competition in 2001, 2002 and 2003. He won
first prize in the 2002 Schadt String Competition,
the 2003 MTNA Competition and last year’s
the Appalachian Guitarfest Competition.
Thibault
Cauvin has performed at numerous
festivals, has played on radio stations
around the world and recently released a
CD, Thibault Cauvin Guítare. He continues
to study classical guitar, a pursuit he
began at the age of six. Olivier Chassain,
Cauvin’s instructor, says he is impressed
by the young man’s “flawless
technique,” “beautiful musical
expression” and “overflowing
energy.” In 2003 and 2004, Cauvin
won more than 10 first prize awards in international
competitions.
Duo
Stoyanova
"Two young skilled classical guitarists
from Bulgaria form the Duo Stoyanova. Both
musicians attended professor Bernhard Hebb's
master class at the Arts Academy in Bremen,
Germany and also performed at famous festivals
and competitions... Both guitarists interact
extremely well with the listener in colourful
and embracing melodies and harmonies which
touches one deep inside. The techniques
used are of a top-notch quality and express
intimate and challenging musical journeys...
showing how perfect the musical skills of
both guitar players are, not only showing
fabulous team work but also the atmospheres
created sounds like poetry which touches
ones deepest feelings. Admirable is the
modern approach of Duo Stoyanova presenting
us new dimensions in classical guitar music
trespassing brilliant musical borders."
– Henk te Veldhuis, Bridge Guitar
Reviews.
Luis Leite was born in 1979 in
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He studied privately
with Antonio Gomes and at the University
of Rio de Janeiro under Carlos A. Carvalho
and Nicolas Barros, graduating in 2002.
He also studied with Oscar Ghiglia at the
Accademia Musicale Chigiana in Siena (Italy)
and played in master classes for distinguished
guitarists, such as David Russell, Joaquin
Clerch, Fabio Zanon, Zoran Dukic and Eduardo
Isaac, among others. Luis Leite won the
first prize at two major national competitions
in Brazil, the Ivor Mairants International
Guitar Award in London, and the John Duarte
Guitar Competition in Rust (Austria). As
a Chamber Musician he has played in duos,
trios, quartets and with many different
kinds of ensembles, performing all styles
of music, ranging from renaissance and baroque
music to contemporary productions. He also
played in many different popular music groups,
from African music to Choro and Brazilian
Jazz. As a Soloist he has played concerts
in the major cities of his native country,
as well as in France, Italy, Spain, Portugal,
England and Austria.
Born in Maracay,
Venezuela, Gabriel Guillén
began studying guitar at age eight under
Uruguayan Mario Vidalin who introduced him
to the techniques of Abel Carlevaro and
the music of Uruguay and Argentina. Years
later Guillén studied at the Escuela
Superior de Musica Jose Angel Lamas. During
1984-1988, Gabriel performed in most guitar
festivals throughout Venezuela. His most
impressive production in 1986 was his performance
on the Radio Caracas Television program
Clasicos Domincales, where only the most
important artists in Venezuela are presented.
In 1987, he won third prize in the Antonio
Lauro Competition and first prize for the
Rotary International, and received a scholarship
to study in Europe and moved to Vienna,
Austria. After completing his studies in
Europe, Guillén received the Merit
Award of the Austrian government, the "Amigo
de Venezuela" Award of the foundation
Venezuela Positiva and the Honor Award of
the Rotary Club Caracas-Avila. He currently
teaches at the Joseph Haydn Konservatorium
in Eisenstadt, Austria, and continues to
perform in more than 25 countries.
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