Concert Program
Guest Artist Recital Series
Avanti Guitar Trio
Amy Brucksch, Julie Goldberg, Christopher Teves
February 6, 2025
7:00 pm
NIU Recital Hall
Program
Introduction and Fandango* |
Luigi Boccherini (1743-1805) |
Japura River* |
Philip Glass (b. 1937) |
Carmen Suite I Aragonaise Intermezzo Seguidilla Les Dragons d’Alcala Les Toreadors |
Georges Bizet (1838-1875) |
Two Sonatas* No. 52 in E minor No. 84 in D Major |
Padre Antonio Soler |
Through a Radiant Light (2022)** Moderato Vivo |
Christopher Teves (b. 1965) |
Here Comes the Sun* |
George Harrison (1943-2001) |
Brazilliance (Divertimento for Three Guitars)
Baiao de Gude
|
Laurindo Almeida
Paulo Bellinati |
**composed for and dedicated to the Avanti Guitar Trio
*arranged by Christopher Teves for the Avanti Guitar Trio
Guitarists Amy Brucksch, Julie Goldberg and Christopher Teves blend pristine technique and nuanced musical interpretations, earning critical acclaim for their captivating concerts and varied programming. Avanti’s repertoire ranges from Baroque to Contemporary, featuring newly composed music, creative transcriptions of classical masterpieces, and forays into rock, pop and jazz.
Amy, Julie, and Chris met while studying at the University of Cincinnati College Conservatory of Music under the tutelage of Clare Callahan. Each has gone on to pursue active careers in performance, composition, and teaching. They joined forces in the latest version of AG3 spring, 2022. Even though they live in different parts of the country, all relish their time together collaborating and performing as a national touring ensemble.
Formed in 2010, the Avanti Guitar Trio continues keep its repertoire fresh and inspiring, composing/transcribing new works and collaborating with both established and upcoming composers. Keep up with AG3 and find links to their social media pages on their web page: www.avantiguitartrio.com.
Classical guitarist Amy Brucksch celebrates the guitar’s rich heritage, exploring musical connections with musicians as diverse as Celtic fiddlers, Baroque harpsichordists, African percussionists, and western NC’s first ever melodica band, One Road Over. She has a highly regarded CD, Luminescence, with flutist Kate Steinbeck and performed for many years with Pan Harmonia, a chamber music collective based in Asheville, NC. Her current collaborations include Trio Tapestry (violin, cello and guitar) and The Treblemakers, a genre-bending trio that explores new sounds for guitar with effects processors, synthesizers and melodicas! Passionate about sharing her love for the instrument, she currently teaches classical guitar to over 100 middle and high school students at Thomas Jefferson Classical Academy. A former faculty member of the University of Toledo and Ohio Arts Council Touring Artist, her music degrees are from the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music and Bowling Green State University. Amy lives in Tryon, NC and plays a guitar custom made for her by luthier Gregory Byers.
Named Guitarist of the year by Classical Guitar Alive, internationally-broadcast radio program, Julie Goldberg is the first guitarist to receive a Doctorate in Music Performance from Northwestern University, and holds degrees from the Chicago Musical College, and College-Conservatory of Music at the University of Cincinnati. Julie has performed solo recitals in New York, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Michigan and Washington, D.C. and has been featured on the internationally known Dame Myra Hess Concert Series. Dr. Goldberg is on the faculty of North Park University and VanderCook College of Music. She is a guest artist at the Interlochen Music Academy, CCM Summer Guitar Workshop, Wisconsin Center for Music Education, Illinois Music Education Association, Mid-America Guitar Ensemble Festival and Michigan Music Conference. Overseas she has taught master-classes at the Vietnam National Academy of Music, Hanoi and the Ho Chi Minh City Conservatory of Music. She recently co-authored the book, 100 Classical Guitar Lessons, which is published by Hal Leonard. Her educational guitar ensemble compositions are published by Guitar Chamber Music Press. Julie lives in Chicago, Il., and plays a guitar custom made for her by luthier Richard Brune.
Guitarist and composer Christopher Teves has performed throughout the United States as a recitalist and as a soloist with orchestras including the Moravian Philharmonic Orchestra, the Welsh Hills Symphony Orchestra and the Southcoast Symphony. As a composer and arranger his works have been performed by the North Charleston Pops, The Eclipse Ensemble, the Silver Rose Duo, and Chamber Music Charleston.. He has served on the music faculties of Charleston Southern University, the University of South Carolina, Capital University, Otterbein College, and the Eastman School of Music Community Education Division. His discography includes The Water is Wide with flutist Tacy Edwards, Hauntings with the Moravian Philharmonic Orchestra, and his solo CD, Guitar America.