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SUMMARY:William Smith and Paul Witkamp
DESCRIPTION:William Smith and Paul Witkamp play a duo acoustic guitar program. \nProgram: \nWilliam Smith (b. 1989) – Sonata a la Fernando Sor\nVivace\nModerato\nPresto \nCarlo Domeniconi (b. 1947) – Circus Music\nThe Argentine Knife Throwers\nSpanish Riders on Greek Horses\nThe Wax Museum\nThe Duck Race\nPlik\, the Flea of the Andes\nThe Ural Magic Voice and the Don Cossacks\nThe Fire Brigade “On Ice”\nThe Yogi who Disappears through the Key Hole\nThe Orchestra Says Good-Bye \nAstor Piazzola (1921-1992) – Libertango \nCarlo Domeniconi – Prana \nMario Castelnuovo-Tedesco (1895-1968) – Sonatina Canonica\nMosso\, grazioso e leggero\nTempo di Siciliana (Andantino)\nFandango en rondeau \nManuel de Falla y Matheu (1876-1946) – Spanish Dance\nFrom La Vida Breve \nBios:\nWilliam Smith is a guitarist\, teacher\, and composer in the Chicago area. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in music performance from Ball State University and Masters of Music Performance from DePaul University. William has taught guitar privately on the Northside of Chicago since 2014. Additionally he teaches\, composes\, and performs through Resonance – an educational program he co-founded in 2016. \nPaul Witkamp grew up in rural Indiana and was first introduced to guitar in middle school. Though he received training\, it wasn’t until pursuing his bachelor’s degree in recording technology that he was exposed to classical guitar. He continued his his studies at Ball State University and earned his masters in classical guitar performance. Currently\, Paul teaches private classical guitar lessons for Sherwood Community School and Merit School of Music. \nWilliam and Paul have played together as a classical duo (among other projects) since they met at Ball State University while perusing their undergraduate degrees. They’ve performed a variety of works ranging from the early Renaissance to the freshly composed. They bring to their performance an eclectic program\, dynamic energy\, and subtle\, yet tasteful notes of innocent bromance.
URL:https://www.narlochpiano.com/event/william-smith-and-paul-witkamp/
LOCATION:Narloch Piano Studio\, 4636 N Francisco Ave\, Chicago\, IL\, United States
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