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The official newsletter of the New York City Classical Guitar Society
April 22, 2008

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February 2008
Guitar Marathon
The Brazilian Guitar - Everybody has a fun time and a new star comes to town By Anthony Bez Guitar...

June 2007
Could It Be Magic?
by Mark Greenberg Arc Duo Bradley Colten, guitar Heather Holden, flute "Everyday magic" is pretty much an oxymoron. Thus the...

February 2007
Alfred and Andres: The Prequel
by Mark Greenberg Maoz Ezra 92nd Street Y Gallery February 2, 2007 Long ago, in a gallery far away... Okay,...

February 2007
Time in a Bottle
by Mark Greenberg Peter Fletcher Weill Recital Hall Saturday, February 3, 2007 Okay, how many of you out there have...

September 2006
First Hamptons Guitar Festival
The Non-Producers Being a Few Notes on the First Hamptons Guitar Festival ever… by Mark Greenberg Mel Brooks warned us:...

March 2006
Paul Smith
Mr. Smith Makes the Majors by Mark Greenberg Paul Smith Mannes College of Music December 20, 2005 I Presented for...


David Pavlovits
Partly Mozart by Mark Greenberg David Pavlovits Weil Recital Hall Nov. 2, 2005 As Modest Mouse often says, 'We all...


Notes on The First Skidmore College Guitar Festival
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July 2005
Giacomo La Vita
La Vita Dolce by Mark Greenberg Giacomo La Vita, solo guitar Christ and St Stephen's Church June 24, 2005 At...

May 2005
Roland Dyens/ John Williams
The Two Ends of the Spectrum by Mark Greenberg Solo Guitar Recitals by Roland Dyens American Youth Hostel- April 3,...


A Tribute to Aaron Shearer
Shearer Bliss by Mark Greenberg A Tribute to Aaron Shearer featuring performances by Julian Gray, David Tanenbaum, and David Starobin...

February 2005
Mannes Guitar Ensemble
No Guitarist an Island by Mark Greenberg Mannes Guitar Ensemble December 10, 2004 Mannes College of Music Over thirty years...


Bill and Ben
Two With Everything by Mark Greenberg William Coulter and Ben Verdery, guitars November 12, 2004 American Youth Hostel That the...

September 2004
Fred Hand and Carlos Barbosa-Lima
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June 2004
David Leisner and Fred Hand
A Great Day for the Yiddish by Mark Greenberg David Leisner and Frederic Hand, guitars March 20, 2004 The NYCCGS...


LA Guitar Quartet
California Comes Knocking by Mark Greenberg Well, the haimish crowd at the Y has spoken : the LAGQ are gonseh...

March 2004
Tali Roth
Not Your Mother's Tango by Anthony Bez Tali Roth Trio at Saint Peter's Church, New York City Tali Roth -...


Christopher Parkening
Stepping out of the Shadow of Segovia By Mark Greenberg Christopher Parkening, guitar and Jubilant Sykes, Voice 92nd St. Y...


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