CARLOS PEREZ GUITAR GUEST ARTIST CONCERT SERIES KATZIN CONCERT HALL TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10TH, 2006 • 7:30 PM MUSIC -01-1-erbergerCollege of Fine Arts ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY Program The Classical Guitar Magazine of England praises this outstanding musician with these acclaims: "He gets to the point of everything he plays"..., "A master guitarist with true star quality" Carlos Perez was born in Santiago de Chile and his interest in guitar playing started at an early age through his father. He graduated with top honors from the Arts Faculty of the University of Chile where he studied under Ernesto Quezada. He was awarded top prizes in major international competitions in Europe and America, winning first prize in: X "Alirio Diaz", Venezuela 1996; XX "Rene Bartoli", France 1997; VI "Printemps de La Guitare", Belgium 1998; III "Forum Gitarre", Austria 2000; XIV "Fundacion Guerrero" Spain 2000. He has issued four CDs and recorded at several European radios. He has given recitals in more than thirty countries in North, Central, and South America as well as Europe, and has played with orchestras in England, Belgium, the United States, Spain, Russia, Portugal, Poland and Chile.His performance with Orquesta SinfOnica de Radio y Television Nacional de Espana was transmitted in live for 27 countries by European Broadcasting Union. Carlos has participated in prestigious Guitar Festivals such as: Guitar Foundation of America, Volos, Vienna, Esztergom, Bratislava, Mikulov, Fabritio Caroso, Caracas, Saltillo, Martinique and others, and has given master classes and lectures in many Universities and Schools of Music in USA (North Carolina School of the Arts, University of Cincinnati, Wake Forest University, Indiana University, and so on). Les Editions Henry Lemoine of France, Productions d'Oz of Canada and Grenzland-Verlag Theo Husgen of Germany have published some of his arrangements and compositions. Fantasia XVIII de consonancias y redobles Luis Milan (c. 1500-1541) Pavana 4 del septimo y octavo Tono Solo avec Variations sur l'air de La Molinara Ferdinando Carulli (1770-1841) Tres Piezas Espaiiolas I. Fandango II. Pasacaglia III. Zapateado Joaquin Rodrigo (1901-1999) **There will be a 10-minute intermission** Sonata I. Allegro II. Cancion III. Bolera Antonio Lauro (1917-1986) Tres Valses El Nino I. II. Vals n° 3 III. Maria Luisa Cuatro Piezas I. Romanza II. Cueca Chilena III. Ana Florencia IV. Pasaje Aragiielio *************** In respect for the performers and those audience members around you, please turn all beepers, cell phones and watches to their silent mode. Thank you. Performance Events Staff Manager Paul W. Estes Senior Event Mangers Laura Boone, Yevgeniy Chainikov, Brady Cullum Eric Damashek, Anthony Garcia, Ingrid Israel Xian Meng, Kevan Nymeyer, Pedro Perez, Chase Wiles Apprentice Event Managers Edwin Brown Events Information Call 480-965-TUNE (480-965-8863) ©2006 ASU Herberger College of Fine Arts 0706