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Michael Gulezian is an American composer and Fingerstyle guitarist. He is noted for dramatic compositions, a penchant for manipulating metre, an affinity for open tunings, and an unconventionally free two-handed technical approach. Gulezian's use of bottleneck slide on 12-string guitar, coupled with his command of reverse analog reverbs have made his recordings notable for their dream-like sonic atmosphere. Gulezian inhabits a musical territory between his mentor John Fahey, and his friend and colleague Michael Hedges. == Biography == Gulezian began playing acoustic guitar at the age of six; although he never took formal lessons, he underwent years of self-imposed classical guitar training.〔(''About Michael''. A short introduction to Michael Gulezian at his website. ) Accessed on December 23, 2007.〕 He was influenced by his mother, who sang Armenian folk songs, and his father, classical Middle-Eastern oud virtuoso and Pharonic Egyptian ethnomusicologist H. Aram Gulezyan. Michael immersed himself in his Armenian cultural heritage, Middle Eastern music, non-Western Indian and Chinese music, improvisational rāgas, as well as Western idioms such as Gregorian chants, rock, Jazz and folk.〔(''Michael Gulezian: Full Biography''. Michael Gulezian biography at his website. ) Accessed on December 23, 2007.〕,〔(''Artist Biography - Michael Gulezian'', by Alex Henderson. Allmusic. ) Accessed on December 23, 2007.〕,〔(''Technique and Emotion - Guitar Master Michael Gulezian Comes to Cornell.'' Article in ''Cornell Daily Sun'', Thursday, April 8, 2004. ) Accessed on December 23, 2007.〕 In 1965 the family moved from the New York City area to Tucson, Arizona.〔(''Guitarist returns to Arizona with newfound fame.'' Article in ''The Arizona Republic'', Sunday, August 22, 2004. ) Accessed on December 23, 2007.〕 As a young guitarist he was influenced by the early Mississippi Delta fingerstyle guitarists: Mississippi John Hurt, Bukka White, Son House, and Robert Johnson, as well as their contemporaries from the Atlantic seaboard, Blind Blake and Reverend Gary Davis. Later he discovered and explored the music of John Fahey and Leo Kottke, and further broadened his musical horizons by listening to Keith Jarrett, John McLaughlin, Ravi Shankar and Sun Ra.〔 While attending Colorado’s Holy Cross Abbey, Gulezian studied Joseph Campbell, Carl Jung, and James Joyce, who became a significant influence on his perception of language, music, linear time, Roman Catholicism, and temporal reality. While still in high school, Gulezian was introduced to John Fahey through Robbie Basho. After recording his first self-published album ''Snow'' on his own Aardvark Records imprint, Gulezian signed to John Fahey’s Takoma Records label. ''Snow'' was re-released in 1980 (with minor modifications) to a global audience on Takoma/Chrysalis as ''Unspoken Intentions.'' It received international critical acclaim, and established Michael as a visionary artist; musicians such as Henry Kaiser and Michael Hedges cited ''Unspoken Intentions'' as a major influence.〔 In the midst of Gulezian's accelerating professional success, the Takoma label went bankrupt.〔 Disillusioned with the music industry, Gulezian returned to college and graduated with honors, with degrees in Entrepreneurship and Marketing from the University of Arizona’s Eller Center for the Study of the Private Market Economy.〔(''Distinguished Alumni: Michael Gulezian''. Interview with Gulezian for McGuire Center for Entrepreneurship's ''Enterprise Magazine''. ) Accessed on December 23, 2007.〕 Upon graduation Gulezian returned to a career in music. He founded the ''Timbreline Music'' label, releasing his third album ''Distant Memories & Dreams'' in 1992. He began touring again and published his fourth CD ''The Dare of an Angel'' in 1994. In 1997 Gulezian moved to Nashville, Tennessee.〔 In 2002 ''Unspoken Intentions'' was reissued on CD by Fantasy Records. His fifth CD was released in 2003 - the incendiary ''Language of the Flame,'' and followed in 2005 by the live recording ''Concert at St. Olaf College.'' In recent years Michael has played hundreds of concerts, and continues to present guitar workshops and master classes at colleges and universities across the USA. In addition to his live concerts, Gulezian has been featured in the USA on many radio and television broadcasts, and is regularly played on NPR. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Michael Gulezian」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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