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September 17th, 2006

Free Guitar Masterclass

MONTHLY MASTERCLASS
AT CAFE ACOUSTIC (ST. JOSEPH, MO)
FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC!

Free Guitar Masterclass
Café Acoustic (2605 Frederick Ave., St. Joseph, MO)
Date: Wednesday, September 27, 2006
Time: 7:00 PM – Close
Professors: Jason Riley, Anthony Glise (Missouri Western Guitar Professors-BIOS BELOW)
See flyer: the MoWest Guitar Program
Performers: Missouri Western Guitar Majors -
Free coaching also open to local guitarists (bring your own guitar)
Sponsor: Café Acoustic and the St. Joseph International Guitar Festival & Competition
Contact: Café Acoustic: (816) 671-1141
Missouri Western Music Department: (816)271-4420

The public is invited to this season’s first free Guitar Masterclass at Café Acoustic, 2605 Frederick Ave., Wednesday, September 27, beginning at 7:00 PM to close, featuring guitar majors from the music department at Missouri Western State University, sponsor of the St. Joseph International Guitar Festival & Competition (May 15-20, ‘07).

In addition, local guitarists are invited to bring their guitars and receive a free coaching from the Missouri Western guitar faculty. All ages and musical styles are welcome.

The Masterclass will be taught by Jason Riley (head of the commercial guitar program) and Anthony Glise (head of the classical guitar program), who is the 2006 recipient of the Missouri Arts Council’s award as “Individual Artist of the Year,” presented at the State Capital by Governor Matt Blunt.

A Masterclass is an open music lesson where students perform for an audience and are then coached in front of the audience by a professor on various musical subjects including technique, stage presence, anatomy, historical performance practice and musicianship as well as discussions on career development, management, recording and publishing contracts, etc.

The Masterclasses are planned on a monthly basis at Café Acoustic and each Masterclass offers the public a chance to hear upper-level guitar students and watch the coaching process.

These free public Masterclasses are part of the community outreach program of the St. Joseph International Guitar Festival and Competition.

In it’s fifth year, the St. Joseph International Guitar Festival is one of the largest and most respected guitar festivals in the US and has previously featured some of the world’s leading guitarists from Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Costa Rica, Cyprus, France, Germany, Holland, Italy, Japan, Korea, Mexico, Malaysia, Nicaragua, Poland, Russia, Serbia, Uruguay and throughout the US. (see: http://www.MissouriWestern.edu/guitarfestival/).

Commercial endorsement for the festival competition prizes include support from Marshall Amplification (London), Wegen Picks (Holland), Fondazione Araniti (Italy) and US firms, Mel Bay Publications, LaBella Strings, Ransomed Productions and Audio Technica Microphones.

For information about the free Masterclass, contact Café Acoustic at (816) 671-1141.

Information about the Missouri Western Guitar Program is available from the MoWest Music Office, 271-4420.

For Information about the free Masterclass and Professors, see:
http://www.cafe-acoustic.com/
http://www.AnthonyGlise.com/
http://www.JasonRiley.com/

Masterclass Flyer

September 4th, 2006

Anthony Glise elected to the board of Domaine Musique.

American-born classical guitarist, composer and author, Anthony Glise has just been elected to the board of an on-going media development project of the French national music organization, DOMAINE MUSIQUE.

Domaine Musique, in conjunction with the National French Film Commission, (CRRAV), are the two major underwriters for international feature films and documentaries shot in France.

Domaine Musique has chosen several new internationally-recognized personalities this year to join the assembly in the categories of:
1) composers,
2) major film directors, and,
3) film documentary directors.

Glise has accepted a post on the council as one of the only two traditional classical music composers on the assembly and is the only American-born composer ever invited to join the council.

The goal of the assembly is to facilitate direct contact between producers, directors and composers and to help negotiate better relations between French composers and the film industry.

The seat of the assembly is in Lille, Northern France. Lille, which is the fifth largest city in France, was chosen as the “Cultural Capitol of Europe” by the Congress of the European Community in 2004. This region was host to an international concert exchange between the US and France presenting the St. Joseph Chamber Chorale, directed by Frank Thomas of Missouri Western State University (St. Joseph, Missouri, USA) in 2005 featuring selected compositions of Mr. Glise.

Given the fact that the city of Lille has such an active, internationally-recognized cultural scene, Domaine Musique is developing this commission to attract a large portion of the European film industry into Northern France where the artistic quality has proven just as high, but more economically viable than in many other regions of Europe.

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