Grisha Goryachev Salon Concert (members only) with dinner - Saturday September 8  at 6:00 PM, 2013 - Come early to chat and grab some libations. Please reserve your seats with and get location information or become a member from TGS President Randy rreed@duke.edu - $25 includes dinner.

The Grisha Guitar Techniques Clinic (a workshop) Saturday Sept. 8 open to all TGS members (you can join at the door).  Guitarists of all levels are welcome.  Contact Dennis (daberle@wcpss.net) to reserve a slot and for more information.

Grisha will introduce and help you with specific techniques (e.g., alzapua, scales, tremolo and speed scales etc). Grisha will demonstrate these techniques and give you ideas to improve certain skills.
 

A native of St. Petersburg, Russia, Grisha Goryachev is renowned for his extraordinary musical sensitivity and technical virtuosity in both classical and flamenco styles. Grisha is one of very few guitarists in the world who is reviving the tradition of solo flamenco guitar in a concert setting that was practiced by legendary flamenco masters such as Ramón Montoya and Sabicas. Grisha strives to keep alive older flamenco masterpieces that now exist only on records, by performing them in concerts. Instead of merely copying, he creates his own interpretations of these masterpieces, using dynamics and tone colors usually associated with classical guitar.  Following a tour of Spain, Grisha was invited to play for flamenco legend Paco de Lucía, who soon after personally intervened in support of his application for an American visa, which was awarded in 1997 on the basis of “Extraordinary Ability”.

In May 2005 Grisha was awarded the prize for Best Performance of Spanish Music at the VI International Classical Guitar Competition "Julian Arcás" in Almería, Spain.