Michael Gulezian to play at Windsor Hall in Cumberland Nov. 3
Keyser Mineral Daily News Tribune, WV
Oct 21 2006
Published: Saturday, October 21, 2006 12:40 AM CDT
Michael Gulezian is one of the consummate guitarists of our times.
His first ever, live concert release, Concert at St. Olaf College,
displays Michael’s love of his craft, the intensity of a singular
artist dedicated to music, and the beauty and love of an
extraordinary musician.
Michael’s guitar work displays a blend of several musical influences.
The virtuosity, power, and haunting spirituality reflected in his
compositions reminds one of Leo Kotke and the late great Michael
Hedges.
In conversations with Michael, you can hear the absolute dedication
to his craft; the intensity of an extremely focused individual, and
the natural beauty and awe reflected in his music.
Michael identifies early influences as his Armenian parents;
Mississippi Delta blues artists such as John Hurt and Robert Johnson;
and current influences such as Keith Jarrett; John McLaughlin; and
Sun Ra.
His epiphanic moment was upon discovering the music of John Fahey,
who Michael identifies as the godfather of American solo acoustic
guitar.
Michael’s music reflects a blend of creative self-expression,
haunting melodic composition and identification with the natural and
spiritual world.
Each of Michael’s albums has increased the heights of contemporary
acoustic guitar. From Distant Memories and Dreams (1992) named Runner
up of the year (New Age) by CD Review Magazine; Dare of an Angel
reached new heights of acoustic fingerplay; a tribute to the late
Michael Hedges Language of the Flame (2003) reflects his
understanding and expression of the yearning of the human spirit.
Jazziz describes his music as " unbelievable…incredible".
Music Express calls Michael "…among the great acoustic guitar
innovators of the 20th century."
But Michael really doesn’t need to prove himself anymore to anyone.
What one can recommend is that you listen to his music… and be
transformed.
Michael Gulezian will be performing at Windsor Hall in downtown
Cumberland, Maryland on Friday, November 3rd. Showtime is 8pm; doors
open at 7pm.
Tickets are available at Kauffman Music, 39 Baltimore Street,
Cumberland or by calling (301) 724-6800 to reserve.