Download - Semi-finals GFA Programs 2013
July 1, 2013 by gtrfound
This convention is coming to a close already, and what a great week its been for GFA
staff and members alike.
We heard some fantastic performances today. The GFA Convention Guitar Orchestra
performed Concerto for Guitar Quartet and Guitar Orchestra featuring the Tantalus
Quartet, conducted by the composer himself, Gerald Garcia.
Laura Young played a wonderful concert this afternoon.
Zoran Dukic made it safely into Louisville, though a few days later than planned, and
played a recital this evening.
He was joined for a surprise encore by Aniello Desiderio.
Our last day has a big focus on competitions. After a very high caliber of playing in the
youth competitions, the judges chose their favorites. Congrats to Grace Sheppard (USA),
our 1st place winner in the Junior Division, pictured here with IYC Director Risa
Carlson. You can see the full competition results here.
Congrats to XiaoBo Pu (China), who won 1st place in the Senior Division.
Competitors receive an array of prizes from some of GFA’s biggest sponsors.
Our jury gathers round the awards table before the ICAC results are announced.
The stage is set with the Hall of Fame inductees and some of our sponsor representatives
as well.
This year’s Hall of Fame honored John Williams (Artistic Achievement Award), Rico
Stover (Artistic Achievement Award), Bruce Holzman (Artistic Achievement Award),
Clare Callahan (Distinguished Service Award), and Maurice Summerfield (Industry
Leadership Award).
And of course, the moment everyone has been waiting for – the results of the
International Concert Artist Competition. The four finalists played an incredible final
round, and waited patiently through all the Hall of Fame speeches to find out the results.
From left to right: 1st – Anton Baranov (Russia), 2nd – Artyom Dervoed (Russia), 3rd –
Chad Ibison (USA), and 4th – You Wang (China).
We look forward to bringing Anton Baranov (Russia), to a city near you in the 2014-2015
season.
Thank you to Dr. Stephen Mattingly and the University of Louisville for hosting such a
great convention! We’ll see you next year in Los Angeles.
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2013 GFA Competition Results
July 1, 2013 by gtrfound
GFA International Youth Competition – Junior Division
1 Grace Sheppard (USA)
2 Katie Cho (USA)
3 Beiyan Liu (China)
4 Alberto Quintanilla (Mexico)
GFA International Youth Competition – Senior Division
1 XiaoBo Pu (China)
2 Louis Xavier Barrette (Canada)
3 Alec Holcomb (USA)
4 Henry Johnston (USA)
GFA International Concert Artist Competition
1 Anton Baranov (Russia)
2 Artyom Dervoed (Russia)
3 Chad Ibison (USA)
4 You Wang (China)
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Convention Day 5: June 29, 2013
July 1, 2013 by gtrfound
How quickly time flies! We’re already on Day 5 of the convention here. This morning
started out with a technique workshop with Zoran Dukic, who finally arrived in
Louisville after an unexpected visa delay.
Next, lectures with GFA Director of Education Matthew Denman on “Guitar In Schools”
and Isabella Abbonizio on “Maurice Ohana and the Guitar.”
A lecture given by Graham Wade on “Remembering Segovia” packed the house.
A concert honoring Bruce Holzman included a star-studded cast of players.
The concert included the Holzman brothers Bruce and Adam taking the stage.
Scott Tennant brought the house down in his afternoon recital.
The highly anticipated Luthier Showcase also occurred today, which gives prospective
guitar buyers the chance to hear many of the guitars in the Vendor’s Fair played by the
same two players.
GFA Artistic Director Brian Head introduces the evening concert, featuring Paraguayan
guitarist Berta Rojas with legendary saxophonist/clarinetist Paquito D’Rivera.
Some old and new indispensable faces of the GFA: (top, from left to right) Richard
Long, Graham Wade, Rico Stover, and (bottom, left to right) Jeff Cogan and Galen
Wixson, Brian Head, and Martha Masters.
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Convention Day 4: June 28, 2013
June 29, 2013 by gtrfound
Another jam-packed day at the GFA Convention! It’s now Friday, which means our
convention is just about halfway over. Time to make a stop into the Vendor’s Fair,
organized by GFA Ad Manager/Graphic Designer/Vendor’s Fair Manager Kim Kanoy.
So much to see, buy, sample, and play, and so little time…
It looks like our youth competitors have arrived in full force. The International Youth
Competition begins today. Four finalists from each division (Junior, 14 and under, and
Senior, 15-18) will be chosen to compete in the final round on Sunday morning.
IYC Director Risa Carlson and her very adorable baby!
A concert by the first ICAC winner ever took place this afternoon. Michael Chapdelaine
won the competition in 1982, and has since built a career playing varied styles of guitar.
He is the only GFA winner to be a national fingerstyle champion as well. He
unfortunately broke a nail after the first piece, but fixed it like a pro on stage.
French guitarist Gaelle Solal gives a master class.
Solal is a multi-faceted artist, trained in theater and acting as well. She leads the GFA
Youth Social every year, and does a wonderful job breaking the ice with our teens!
The evening concert was played by Eliot Fisk. Fisk is a master of the instrument, playing
both incredibly difficult transcriptions and original works for guitar, and always pushing
the boundaries of what can be done on classical guitar. No doubt he impressed a lot of his
critics with his phenomenal playing tonight. His concert was introduced by the Mayor of
Louisville.
And of course, the news that everyone has been waiting for was announced at
intermission. Congrats to our 2013 ICAC finalists: Anton Baranov (Russia), Artyom
Dervoed (Russia), Chad Ibison (USA), and You Wang (China). The ICAC Finals will
take place on Sunday evening.
Here’s what’s on the local menu today: The Flying Pig. Roasted
Turkey+Bacon+Pickles+Gouda+Sourdough. Totally worth it.
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Convention Day 3: June 27, 2013
June 28, 2013 by gtrfound
This morning’s 11am recital featured students chosen to perform on the Ensemble
Showcase. This included (from top to bottom) the Orpheus Guitar Ensemble, the Las
Vegas Academy Guitar Ensemble, Duo Miric, and the University of Texas Guitar
Quartet.
A very special lecture took place this morning entitled, “Soundboard at 39: Its Past and
Future.” Moderated by Artistic Director Brian Head, former editor Richard Long and
current editor Kim Perlak discussed how the magazine came into being and what shaped
its content. Those of you who are GFA members know that Kim has taken the magazine
in a brand new direction, modernizing its look and feel and rethinking its content. If you
haven’t seen the new issues, stop by the registration table to see a few samples – you’ll be
impressed!
Forces behind the GFA: (from left to right) Brian Head, Richard Long, Kim Perlak, and
Thomas Heck.
Tomorrow evening’s performer, Eliot Fisk, gave a master class this afternoon.
Les Freres Medeuses in an afternoon recital.
Tonight, a somewhat rare performance in the States by Italian guitarist Aniello Desiderio,
about whom Chick Corea once said, “He actually knocked me out.” Desiderio is a
masterful player, a blend of impeccable technique and flourishing musicianship.
At intermission, the results of the ICAC Semi-Finalists were announced. The caliber of
this year’s competition was incredibly high, as always, and it looks like these 12
guitarists will be practicing for their next round tomorrow. See the ICAC Semi-Finals
program here.
And no post is complete without a glimpse of what our photographer for the week has
been eating. Today was a sampling of The Hot Brown, apparently a Louisville original
since 1926! Looks like bacon, eggs, cheese, toast, and a whole lot of other artery
clogging ingredients! Delicious.
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2013 International Concert Artist Competition Semi-
Finals Program
June 28, 2013 by gtrfound
Semifinals, 10:00 AM
Dmitry Murin (Russia)
Francisco Mignone: Etude No. 2
Heitor Villa-Lobos: Etude No. 7
Isaac Albéniz: Sevilla
Jure Cerkovnik (Slovenia)
Francisco Mignone: Etude No. 2
Nuccio d’Angelo: Due Canzoni Lidie - Tranquillo, Agitato
Artyom Dervoed (Russia)
Francisco Mignone: Etude No. 2
Darius Milhaud: Segoviana
Federico Moreno-Torroba: from Castles of Spain - Olite, Siguenza, Turegano
You Wang (China)
Francisco Mignone: Etude No. 2
G. F. Handel: Overture, from Suite VII (arr. David Russell)
Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco: Tarantella
Carlos Rivera: Danza from Whirler of the Dance
Anton Baranov (Russia)
Francisco Mignone: Etude No. 2
Guido Santorsola: from Sonata Italiana - Reverie alla Tarantella
András Csáki (Hungary)
Francisco Mignone: Etude No. 2
Frank Martin: from Quatre Pieces Breves - Plainte, Comme un gigue
Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco: from Sonata - Vivo ed energico
Semifinals, 1:30 PM
Sanel Redzic (Germany)
Heitor Villa-Lobos: Etude No. 1
Francisco Mignone: Etude No. 2
Darius Milhaud: Segoviana
Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco: Tarantella
Jérémy Peret (France)
J.S. Bach: Cello Suite No. 4 (trans. Peret) – Prelude, Gigue
Francisco Mignone: Etude No. 2
Heitor Villa-Lobos: Etude No. 10
Chad Ibison (USA)
Francisco Mignone: Etude No. 2
J.S. Bach: Sonata in E Minor for flute and continuo, BWV 1034, Allegro
Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco: 24 Caprichos de Goya, Op. 195 - No. 18: El sueno
de la razon produce monstrous
Feier Fan (China)
Johann Kaspar Mertz: Elegie
Antonio José: Sonata – Final
Francisco Mignone: Etude No. 2
Tal Hurwitz (Israel)
Francisco Mignone: Etude No. 2
Heitor Villa-Lobos: Etude No. 12
J.S. Bach: Prelude, BWV 996
Leo Brouwer: Sonata - La Toccata de Pasquini
Lazhar Cherouana (France)
Francisco Mignone: Etude No. 2
Giulio Regondi: Introduction and Caprice