Join musician Matthew Fagan for a concert of Spanish, Flamenco and classical guitar at its emotive and technical best in Batemans Bay this month.
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Fagan has followed in the footsteps of his ancestors as a touring artist and has toured with an extraordinary array of the world's greats, including: Natalie Cole; The Original Buena Vista Social Club; Shirley Bassey; Michael Crawford and Billy Connolly.
Matthew Fagan will present Guitarra, crossing five centuries of Spanish guitar music from the 16th to the 21st Century, where guests will be taken on a journey of music of the ancient Guitar Vihuela, Baroque, Romantic and modern Spanish music. Inspired by Julian Bream’s recording ‘Guitarra’ and ‘Flamenco Guitar’, including performances of Solearas, Peteneras, Alegrias, Bulerias and Sevillanas.
The concert will feature highlights from Matthew’s album – Virtuoso- A Homage to My Ancestors – a spectacular musical journey celebrating the Parkes family, his internationally-renowned virtuoso ancestors. Including arrangements of classical masterpieces such as: Spring and Winter 1st Movement from Vivaldi's Four Seasons; Mozart- Rondo Alla Turca; Paganini- Caprice No.24; Rimsky-Korsakov- Flight of the Bumblebee; O’Carolan's Celtic Harp and lute music arranged for Spanish guitar.
A spokesperson from the Melbourne Guitar Festival described Fagan as such: "Matthew has the fire of Flamenco, The passion of Django and the fire of Santana".
This will be a truly special evening of classical music performed with renewed vigour, passion and technicality.
Fagan performs on 10-string, Flamenco and traditional Spanish guitar.
- WHEN: Friday, November 24. Doors 7pm.
- WHERE: Batemans Bay Anglican Church – 6 Herarde Street, Batemans Bay.
WIN TICKETS TO MATTHEW FAGAN
For your chance to win one double pass to see Matthew Fagan in concert at Batemans Bay Anglican Church, email community.eurobodalla@fairfaxmedia.com.au with your name and contact details. Include ‘Matthew Fagan’ in the subject field. First entry received will win!
Entries close 9am on Tuesday, November 21, with the winner announced in Wednesday’s Bay Post/Moruya Examiner and online.