by Peter Feher

It was all part of a virtuosic whole, and the technical skills at work in one style — flying fingers, a carefully crafted sound — translated to every other genre.
by Peter Feher
by Peter Feher

It was all part of a virtuosic whole, and the technical skills at work in one style — flying fingers, a carefully crafted sound — translated to every other genre.
by Nicholas Stevens

by Jarrett Hoffman

Paris-based Raphaël Feuillâtre is in the midst of a victory lap following his Grand Prize at the 2018 Guitar Foundation of America International Concert Artists Competition. One stop on his 7-month, 50-city tour will be Plymouth Church in Shaker Heights on Saturday, October 5 at 7:30 pm, when he’ll bring works by Mangoré, Llobet, Rameau, Brouwer, Assad, Villa-Lobos, Scriabin, and Rachmaninoff to the Cleveland Classical Guitar Society’s International Series.
Co-head of the guitar faculty at the Cleveland Institute of Music and a frequent recitalist, Colin Davin is a name that needs little introduction around here. His recital on Sunday, October 6 at 5:00 pm at Christ Church Episcopal in Hudson as part of Music from The Western Reserve will include works by Ponce, Tower, Brouwer, and J.S. Bach.