Tangos y Canciónes: Music for Guitar and Cello from Latin America

Tangos y Canciónes: Music for Guitar and Cello from Latin America

Tangos y Canciónes: Music for Guitar and Cello from Latin America

Kenneth Meyer, guitar and Gregory Wood, cello perform music for guitar and cello from Spain and Latin America.

Kenneth Meyer

The Washington Post refers to Kenneth Meyer as, “A thinking man’s guitarist – he focuses on the inner structure of a piece…and plays with impressive gravity and power.” The Buffalo News has called him, “Impeccably articulate with superb technique.”

Since winning the national first prize at the MTNA Collegiate Artist Competition, Meyer continues to appear in recital, as a chamber musician, and soloist with orchestra in venues throughout North America, South America, Europe and Asia. His commitment to cultivate, perform and record the music of his generation’s leading composers has
garnered awards from the Barlow Endowment, Argosy Foundation and the Hanson Institute for American Music.

Recent accomplishments include performances in Weill Recital Hall, Zankel Hall and Yankee Stadium, as well as solo recitals in Romania, Hungary, Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand. This season features concerto appearances with the Niagara Symphony Orchestra, Symphoria, the Erie Chamber Orchestra, and the Seattle Modern Orchestra, as well as a premiere recording of Andrew Waggoner’s Concerto for Guitar with Bridge records.

Currently, Meyer directs thriving guitar studies programs at Onondaga Community College and Syracuse University. He continues to be a featured lecturer, performer, adjudicator and teacher at festivals, colleges and universities throughout this country and abroad. He holds the Doctor of Musical Arts degree from the Eastman School of Music and records for Innova, Albany, Summit and Bridge Records.

Gregory Wood

Gregory Wood is Assistant Principal Cellist of Symphoria, and was Acting Principal Cellist of Symphoria for the 2014-15 season. Mr. Wood has performed as Assistant Principal Cellist of the Syracuse Symphony Orchestra, Substitute Cellist for the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, and the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra. He is Adjunct Professor of Cello and Chamber Music at Setnor School of Music, Syracuse University, and is Adjunct Professor of Cello and Strings Repertoire at Onondaga Community College.

Mr. Wood received his Bachelor of Music Degree in Performance at the University of Cincinnati College Conservatory of Music, studying with Lynn Harrell, Jack Kirstein, Zara Nelsova, and chamber music with the LaSalle Quartet. He received a Master of Science Degree in Music Education from Syracuse University. Mr. Wood has performed as soloist with the Syracuse Symphony, and as winner of the Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music concerto competition. He received the 2006 Excellence in Chamber Music Performance award from Civic Morning Musicals, and has performed solo and chamber music recitals with the Jewell Trio, the Society for New Music, the Skaneateles Festival, and Syracuse Friends of Chamber Music.

Recent performances have included the Endless Mountain Music Festival 2019, Josh Groban in 2017 and 2019, Roger Daltry, the Fingerlakes Opera Orchestra, and with the Trans-Siberian Orchestra, including an appearance on ABC’s “Good Morning America”. In September, 2016, at Yale University, he performed in “Grace Notes”, a collaboration of eight musicians, singers, dancers, and photography/videography by Carrie Mae Weems.

CMM (Civic Morning Musicals) exists to support classically trained musicians and their audiences throughout the Central New York region. It is a non-profit, volunteer-run organization, which produces more than 30 concerts a year and sponsors activities for young musicians.

Timothy Schmidt, guitar

2019-20 CMM WRS Timothy Schmidt

Guitarist Timothy Schmidt has performed in numerous solo and chamber concerts and has
appeared on recital series for the Rochester Guitar Society, the Auburn Chamber Symphony,
Utica College, LeMoyne College, the Truro Twilight Concerts on Cape Cod, and the American
Church in Paris, France. He has performed frequently in the Syracuse area for the Society for
New Music, Civic Morning Musicals and Arts Alive in Liverpool, Syracuse Opera and other
organizations. Schmidt has degrees from Hobart College, Ithaca College School of Music and
Manhattan School of Music where he received the Doctor of Musical Arts degree. He taught at
Hobart and William Smith Colleges, Nazareth College and at Onondaga Community College
from 1988 to 2013 where he retired as professor emeritus.

Schmidt will perform music of Dowland, J.S. Bach, Sor, Coulanges, and Ginastera.

This recital is part of our Outreach Series with free admission at The Nottingham.

CMM (Civic Morning Musicals) exists to support classically trained musicians and their audiences throughout the Central New York region. It is a non-profit, volunteer-run organization, which produces more than 30 concerts a year and sponsors activities for young musicians.

Timothy Schmidt, guitar

2019-20 CMM WRS Timothy Schmidt

Guitarist Timothy Schmidt has performed in numerous solo and chamber concerts and has
appeared on recital series for the Rochester Guitar Society, the Auburn Chamber Symphony,
Utica College, LeMoyne College, the Truro Twilight Concerts on Cape Cod, and the American
Church in Paris, France. He has performed frequently in the Syracuse area for the Society for
New Music, Civic Morning Musicals and Arts Alive in Liverpool, Syracuse Opera and other
organizations. Schmidt has degrees from Hobart College, Ithaca College School of Music and
Manhattan School of Music where he received the Doctor of Musical Arts degree. He taught at
Hobart and William Smith Colleges, Nazareth College and at Onondaga Community College
from 1988 to 2013 where he retired as professor emeritus.

Schmidt will perform music of Dowland, J.S. Bach, Sor, Coulanges, and Ginastera.

Kenneth Meyer, guitar

2018-19 CMM WRS Kenneth Meyer Guitar

Guitarist Kenneth Meyer starts the 2018-2019 Wednesday Recital Series with a solo concert of classical guitar music including music by J.S. Bach, Spanish composers such as Albania and Granados, and Latin American tango music music by Morel, Piazzolla, and Pujol. Mr. Meyer is an internationally acclaimed musician who lives Central New York; he directs the guitar studios at OCC and SU, and was soloist with Symphoria in May 2018. Read more about this program and the artist below!

Program:

Prelude Fugue and Allegro in Eb (BWV 998) – Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)

Spanish Selections by Isaac Albeniz (1860-1909) and Enrique Granados (1867-1916)

Suite Koyunbaba, Op. 19 – Carlo Domeniconi (b.1947)

Latin American Tango selections by Jorge Morel (b. 1931), Astor Piazzolla (1921-1992), and Emilio Pujol (1886-1980)

Kenneth MeyerKenneth Meyer, the national first-prize winner at the Music Teacher’s National Association Collegiate Artist Competition, is regarded by the Washington Post as, “A thinking man’s guitarist – he focuses on the inner structure of a piece…and plays with impressive gravity and power.” The Buffalo News has called him, “Impeccably articulate with superb technique.” Since his professional concert debut at the Teatro de la Opera de Maracay, Mr. Meyer continues to appear in recital, as a chamber musician, and soloist with orchestra in venues throughout North America, South America, Europe and Asia. In addition to live concerts, his performances have been featured on television, film, radio and most recently, on the Albany, Innova and Bridge record labels. Frequently in demand as a guest artist at colleges and universities across the country, Meyer has given concerts and lectures at, among others, the Eastman School of Music, the State University of New York College at Fredonia, Syracuse University, Cornell University, the University of Southern Mississippi, North Carolina School of the Arts, the University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee, Hochstein School of Music, Delta College, Canisius College, Finger Lakes and Saint Joseph’s Community Colleges and the University of Caracas in Venezuela. In addition, he is an active performer and teacher at music festivals and has been featured at the Rome, Alexandria, Eastman Guitar Summerfest and the Alirio Diaz Guitar Festivals. Mr. Meyer’s commitment to the cultivation and performance of new music has led to awards from the Barlow Endowment, the Argosy Foundation, and the Eastman School’s Hanson Institute for American Music; interpretive instruction from Milton Babbitt, and premiere performances of compositions by among others, Leslie Basset, Edward Green, Andrew Waggoner, Gregory Mertl, Edie Hill, Kevin Ernste, Nicolas Scherzinger, Jesse Benjamin Jones, Donald J. Sparr, James Piorkowski and Robert Baker. His diversity as a musician has led to performances on mandolin, banjo and electric guitar with among others, the Syracuse Opera, the Syracuse Society for New Music and the Broadway touring production of the Who’s rock opera, “Tommy.” Previous summer concert tours include trips to Malaysia, Thailand and Singapore and last season featured concerto performances with Symphoria, the Erie Chamber Orchestra, the Niagara Symphony Orchestra and the Seattle Modern Orchestra. Mr. Meyer’s latest commercial recording, Draw the Strings Tight was released on the Innova record label and he has a new book titled, Diatonic Arpeggios for Classical Guitar published through Mel Bay. Both are now available online. Kenneth Meyer holds degrees in Music Composition and Classical Guitar Performance from the State University of New York at Fredonia and Master of Music and Doctor of Musical Arts degrees from the Eastman School of Music. He has served on the faculties of East Carolina University and SUNY at Fredonia and most recently held visiting professorships at the Eastman School of Music and SUNY Potsdam’s Crane School of Music. Currently, Dr. Kenneth Meyer directs thriving guitar programs at Onondaga Community College and Syracuse University’s Setnor School of Music. For more information please visit: www.kennethmeyerguitar.com