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Michael Nicolella : ウィキペディア英語版 | Michael Nicolella
Michael Nicolella (born December 31, 1963 in Providence, RI) is an American classical guitarist and composer. Described as an iconoclast,〔Blackett, Matt. ( Editor's Pick ) "Guitar Player", February 2011.〕 he is known for his versatile, adventurous and eclectic approach to repertoire, including the incorporation of electric guitar into his concert programs and recordings.〔Duarte, John. (Push review ), "Gramophone", April 2003.〕〔Blackett, Matt. (Keeping Classical Guitar Vibrant ), "Guitar Player", February 2009.〕〔Reinthaler, Joan. ( Nicolella Advancing the Guitar Repertoire ), "The Washington Post", 20 April 1999.〕 Nicolella's repertoire ranges from the Baroque to the present. His most recent recording is his own arrangement of the complete cello suites of Johann Sebastian Bach; while his past four recordings focused on contemporary music, including his own compositions, alongside those of Toru Takemitsu, Elliott Carter, Luciano Berio, Hans Werner Henze and Steve Reich. He has championed music by such emerging composers as Laurence Crane and Jacob ter Veldhuis and has premiered many works written for him by other composers, including: Joshua Kohl, (of the Degenerate Art Ensemble), David Mesler, Christopher DeLaurenti〔Upchurch, Michael. (Guitarist Nicolella ranges widely, from delicate classical to edgy modern ), "The Seattle Times", 27 January 2010.〕 and John Fitz Rogers, who in 2001 wrote the forty-five minute piece ''Transit'' for Nicolella, scored for electric guitar and computer generated sound.〔Midgette, Anne. (Stocking the Stream with New Composers ), "The New York Times",11 April 2002.〕 His own compositions include works for solo guitar, chamber music with guitar, a classical guitar concerto (''Guitar Concerto''), and an electric guitar concerto (''Ten Years Passed''). His most recent major composition for soprano, guitar (electric and classical) and orchestra, ''The Flame of the Blue Star of Twilight'', was premiered by the Northwest Symphony Orchestra and soprano Alexandra Picard in April 2012. He has performed and collaborated with a wide range of groups and artists including: violinist Gil Shaham,〔 Bargreen, Melinda.(), "Seattle Times", 23 September 2015 〕 rock singer Jon Anderson, best known for his work as lead vocalist in the progressive rock band Yes,〔Melton, Jeff.(Catching up with the voice of Yes ), "Oregon Music News", 12 July 2011.〕 broadway legends Bernadette Peters and Brian Stokes Mitchell, the Seattle Guitar Trio, jazz singer Johnaye Kendrick, classical music comedians Igudesman and Joo and is a frequent guest with the Seattle Symphony. Nicolella is a graduate of Yale University, Berklee College of Music and the Accademia Musicale Chigiana. He is currently based in Seattle, where he serves on the music faculty of Cornish College of the Arts.〔(Cornish.edu )〕 He is married to the painter Ann Gale. ==Discography==
* ''Complete Bach Cello Suites (arranged for guitar)'' (2015) * ''Ten Years Passed'' (2010) 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 Nicolella」の詳細全文を読む
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