Volume IV Issue VI September 2012 September Newsletter Special points of interest: A&M Festival Meeting Garvin Class Welcome to the Greater Houston Guitar Guild! Featured Artist Guitar for Sale Inside this issue: Guild Information 1 A&M Festival 2 Meeting 2 Guitar For Sale 2 Garvin Class 3 Featured Artist 3 Alaska Pics 4 Guitar Builders 4 We are a not for profit club on our 4th season. Our mission is to support up-and-coming classical guitarists (and the occasional flamenco performers), local and state guitarists, and of course, whenever a famous guitarist comes to Texas, we are proud to have them come through our small club. We are invoking the 19th C Salon Concert atmosphere. The listener can hear and see everything up close and personal. So far, we have managed to cover every one of our categories. Our fall season will start in September with a Meeting led by Houston guitarist, Marc Garvin. We will have a meeting each month and are currently working on finding a performance spot in order to host a guest artist evening concert. Featured Artist: Congrats to guild member and Classical Minds Festival Assistant, Byron Goble for accepting a full time job as a German teacher at Taylor High School. He will also be involved in the Music Department. Don’t miss TX A&M’s Festival in October! See info inside. Valerie Hartzell, Director Co-Directors: Jon Erickson, Aquiles Torres, Claudio Zangirolami Student Assistant: Andrew Smith valeriehartzell@yahoo.com 907-231-1109 http://www.valeriehartzell.com/ghgg.cfm PAGE 2 http://www.valeriehartzell.com/ghgg.cfm V O LU M E I V I S S U E V I The Texas A&M University International Guitar Symposium is being held from Oct. 24-26. The impressive artist roster this year includes the Grammy-award-winning Los Angeles Guitar Quartet, Jorge Caballero, Dr. Andrew Zohn, the Texas Guitar Quartet, Chad Ibison and flamenco guitar virtuoso Grisha Goryachev. In addition to evening and afternoon concerts, there will be master classes taught by all festival artists. The event will host its biennial International guitar competition, which is open to any guitarist, regardless of age, or nationality, who is not represented by major management. Repertoire for each round is free choice and pieces may be repeated at the performer’s discretion. PRIZES 1st Prize: $1500 – Plus a return engagement to the 2014 edition of the Texas A&M International Guitar Symposium. 2nd Prize: $750 3rd Prize: $500 4th Prize: $250 For more information about the Texas A&M University Guitar Symposium and Competition please visit the official website: http://perf.tamu.edu/news/event-listing/?event_id=63 Please direct all inquiries to Dr. Isaac Bustos, Festival and Competition Director: ibustos@neo.tamu.edu Sunday, September 30th at 5pm: MEETING Join your fellow guitar friends at a FREE meeting where participants will have a chance to learn new warm-ups or techniques, perform partial or whole repertoire for a super friendly audience, and socialize with each other over drinks and food. We ask that members bring either food or drinks to share. As of now, the meeting will occur at Aquiles Torres’ home in the Katy area. Aquiles is a Venezuelan classical guitar builder and is offering his home to the guitar community. We are so lucky to have local guitar professor Marc Garvin lead the class. He will start the class with a 20 minute warm-up/technique class before members perform. Performers can ask for Marc’s comments after they perform. Think of this as a free master class! We ask that performers keep their time to no more than 12 minutes of playing time. PLEASE RSVP to Aquiles Torres: aquilesth@yahoo.com or you can call 281-829-5417 $2000.00 Kenny Hill 2009 Hauser Model - Student guitar 640MM by 50MM neck Spruce top Indian Rosewood side and back Ebony fingerboard Contact Jordan (JB) Taylor at 832-244-2408 or email at: moonlightguitarist09@yahoo.com JB lives in the Katy area. http://www.valeriehartzell.com/ghgg.cfm V O LU M E I V I S S U E V I PAGE 3 New Guitar Course with Marc Garvin! Full Course Starts: Tuesday September 11, 2012 from 7:30pm-8:45pm. Course runs for 10 sessions (with a break on September 25th) and ends on November 20th. Location of all classes: "Fundamentally Music" 5110 Spruce Street, Bellaire, TX 77401 (Near the corner of S. Rice and Bissonnet. In the same center as Jax Grill). What you will learn in the course: Anatomical awareness to facilitate excellent guitar playing Fundamental exercises to improve technique and overall ability Basic classical guitar technique (you don't have to want to play classical music exclusively) Chord playing and rhythms Many styles of music will be covered. A maximum of 15 students in class. The class is for adults and teenagers 14 and older. Total price for the course is $250 plus books and supplies (about $50 - $75). Contact: marc@houstonguitarist.com Featured Artist: Byron Goble (b. 1985) was born near Kassel, Germany which he claims as his second home. He grew up in Sugar Land, Texas and began his formal musical training at an early age with the violin. As a member of the Fort Bend Boys Choir of Texas, he made multiple international concert tours and has appeared with the Houston Symphony, the English Symphony Orchestra, and the Mexican Symphony Orchestra and has performed in honor choirs at the ACDA and TMEA conventions. In 2000, Goble was a featured soloist at the University of Houston, Moores School of Music Sing-a-long Concert of Carmina Burana by Carl Orff. From 20002004, he was a member of the award winning Stephen F. Austin High School Honors Band and Drum-line. In 2005, Byron began his study of the guitar with Valerie Hartzell. Goble is a graduate of Texas A&M University where he earned a Bachelor of Arts in Music with a minor in German. At A&M, he studied guitar with Dr. Isaac Bustos and composition with Dr. Peter Lieuwen. Byron was a finalist and prizewinner in both the 2011 and 2008 Texas Music Festival ‘Classical Minds’ Guitar Competitions as well as the 2007 Eastfield Collegiate Guitar Competition. He has performed in master classes for renowned artists such as Pepe Romero, Adam Holzman, Grisha Goryachev, and Bob Guthrie. In February of 2009, Byron was invited to perform as a soloist on the opening concert of the Fourth Annual Guitar Orchestra Workshop in Plano, Texas where he served as an assistant faculty member. More recently, Mr. Goble conducted the premier of his work, Amazonas, which he composed for the 2012 Texas Music Festival – ‘Classical Minds’ Youth Guitar Orchestra. Goble was also a founding member of the Texas A&M Guitar Quartet, which won second prize at the 2010 University of Texas — Brownsville Guitar Ensemble Competition. In addition to performing and competing, Mr. Goble maintains a studio of guitar and percussion students, is the Festival Assistant to the annual ‘Classical Minds’ Festival and is a member of the Guitar Foundation of America, Mu Phi Epsilon-Professional Music Fraternity, and the Texas Music Educators Association. Mr. Goble heads the German Department at James E. Taylor High School in Katy, Texas where he also assists with the band and drum-line. To contact Byron for an event or for private lessons, email at: mail@byrongoble.com or call him at 832-452-7572. Visit his web site: http://byrongoble.com/ One of the few remaining orcas from the Valdez oil spill. Due to the chemicals of the spill, this pod of whales cannot reproduce. Eagle River Nature Park Guild Members Jennifer Grassman & Jason Greenberg have posted their Music Video of Grassman's "The Haunting" from her CD "Serpent Tales & Nightingales." To watch the video go here: http://youtu.be/26B_t9VAYo4 Congrats to the successful video! Enjoy! jennifergrassman.com/fr_home.cfm Guitar for Sale, Guitar Builders & Dealers Aquiles Torres from Venezuela lives in Katy, TX. Want a custom built guitar? Now you can meet and work with your luthier in your own town of Houston! Aquiles is a member of The Guild of American Luthiers. For more information on this master builder, go to http://www.atorresguitars.com/ or email him at aquilesth@yahoo.com Another master builder lives in the Clear Lake area. Michael Surrency has at LEAST a year waiting period, so contact him soon! Michael has built many classical and flamenco guitars for local classical guitar teachers in town including Andrea Cannon, Valdemar Phoenix, Valerie Hartzell, and many more! Shadowfax Guitars, handcrafted steel string, classical, and archtop guitars by Matthew Jacobs: 917-499 -2112 or matthewrjacobs@hotmail.com Marchione Guitars, handcrafted concert classical guitars, flamenco guitars, archtop guitars, and much more! For more information go to: http:// www.marchione.com/ Need a guitar? Texas Guitar Gallery has fine instruments from Costa Rica, Mexico and Europe. Contact Claudio Zangirolami for more information: 281-578-7700 or email him at txgg@sbcglobal.net
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