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Duo Spiritoso [guitarists Jeffrey McFadden and
Andrew Zohn] was formed in 2004 and has performed in three countries and
two continents to high audience praise. Considered widely to be among
the top new guitar duos in the world, they continue to delight with unique
programming and a characteristic energy in their performances. Guitart
magazine raved about a recent performance saying, “their shared
musical sensibilities, technical prowess and unwavering standards provided
a performance that was at once audacious, dynamic, moving and powerful”.
Duo Spiritoso has been invited to perform at major
guitar festivals in Canada and the United States including the Toronto
Guitar Symposium and the Guitar Foundation of America Convention. Their
unique programming has included such diverse composers as Rossini, Bartok,
Sergio Assad, and Celso Machado. Their first recording will feature concerti
by Antonio Vivaldi.
Andrew Zohn is both an acclaimed performer and
composer. He has won prizes in five international competitions including
the Guitar Foundation of America and the Stotsenberg International. Zohn
has been a featured solo artist, orchestral soloist, and lecturer throughout
North America and in Europe. In addition to his position of assistant
professor of music at Columbus State University, he also serves on the
faculties of the Guitar on the Mediterranean Festival in Italy, and the
GuitareLachine Festival in Canada each summer. His numerous compositions
and arrangements for guitar are widely distributed through Les Productions
d’Oz, Canada.
Jeffrey McFadden has performed across North America
and Europe. He has recorded seven highly celebrated CD’s with the
Naxos label which have sold in the tens of thousands of copies. He regularly
performs as a member of Toronto’s acclaimed New Music Concerts Ensemble
and is heard frequently on CBC radio in Canada and NPR in the United States.
A lecturer in guitar at the University of Toronto, McFadden is also a
sought-after clinician and editor of pedagogical materials.
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