Nicholas Goluses
Nicholas Goluses is a professor of classical guitar at the Eastman School of Music at the University of Rochester.[1] Goluses has held the Andrés Segovia Chair at the Manhattan School of Music, as the founder and chair of that school's guitar department.[2] He has recorded seven albums for Naxos including "Bach: Sonatas Transcribed for Guitar" and "Sor: Fantaisies / Progressive Studies."[3] He is one of the only guitarists to have transcribed and recorded all three of Bach's violin sonatas.[4] James Jolly in the Gramophone Classical Music Guide 2010 wrote that Goluses' Guitar Collection: Sor set "a benchmark for present-day guitarists.” [5]
References
- ↑ "Eastman School of Music: Nicholas Goluses"
- ↑ "Eastman School of Music: Nicholas Goluses"
- ↑ "Naxos: Nicholas Goluses"
- ↑ "Bach (trans. Goluses) Solo Violin Sonatas," Gramophone, December 1995
- ↑ The Gramophone Classical Music Guide 2010, edited by James Jolly, September 2009
External links
- "Nicholas Goluses" (personal web site)
- "Interlochen Public Radio: Nicholas Goluses", June 23, 2011
- "Backstage Pass presents Nicholas Goluses: Hosted by WXXI-FM's Julia Figueras," WXXI.org
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