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Coming June 2nd and 3rd
Our final concert for the 2011-12 Season!
Three Stages at Folsom Lake College ~
William
Kanengiser
GRAMMY-Winning
Member and Co-founder of the
Los Angeles Guitar Quartet ~
Exquisite Soloist
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J. Bruce Summers
“Kanengiser’s sunny elegance and breathtaking technique thrilled the sold-out house.”
— SEATTLE WEEKLY
“Kanengiser has a relaxed, playful manner with an audience that contrasts with his controlled, intense playing.”
— THE ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH
“It was his technical ease and sense of style that impressed the most.”
— THE NEW YORK TIMES
“The complete guitarist, capable of ranging with perfect ease from baroque through classical and romantic to jazz and boogie-woogie, William Kanengiser held a knowledgeable audience in rapt attention.”
— DESERET NEWS (Salt Lake City)
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WILLIAM KANENGISER, founding and current member of the GRAMMY winning Los Angeles Guitar Quartet, finishes our series. Recognized as one of the USA’s finest classical guitarists, Kanengiser was First Prize Winner in the 1987 Concert Artists Guild International Competition, as well as in major international guitar competitions in Toronto (1981) and Paris (1983). He is known for developing a unique and individual repertoire for his instrument, ranging from arrangements of Mozart, Handel and Bartok, to his innovative excursions into the music of Eastern Europe and the Caribbean.