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			<title>Anton Machleder</title>
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			<description>I am a guitarist whose career encompasses commercial recording as well as performance, teaching, and academic research. Areas of major focus have been music and recording technology, and the composition/performance of jazz and fusion music.I am currently directing the guitar programs at MCC and Houghton College&amp;rsquo;s Greatbatch School of Music in western New York; teaching theory, guitar literature and pedagogy, guitar class, improvisation, and applied studio instruction.</description>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 01 Nov 2007 19:15:38 +0100</pubDate>
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			<description> He traverses the wide range of classical music for the guitar - from the sixteenth century through the twentieth - with stylistic assurance   In the chaconne...he builds the works mounting complexity gradually but forcefully up to the famous but always stunning change from minor to major, achieving at that spot a serene amplitude reminiscent of pipe organ music, not an instrument of six strings.  Chamber Music Magazine Editor, Clair W. Van Ausdall Crisp, brilliant upper-register work, sumo-weight bass tones, masterful long line logic...dramatic sense of structure...remarkable dynamic control. Guitar Player , March 1994, pg. 138  Excellent...gorgeous tone...absolutely delicious ...the performances entertain ...sensually elegant...stunning. SOUNDBOARD, Winter 1995, pg. 89 Flexible and deeply musical phrasing...wonderful...on the highest level...filled with inspiration.  Seymour Bernstein, Pianist/Author/Teacher An accomplished guitarist with outstanding musicianship Manuel Barrueco, EMI Recording Artist&amp;ldquo;A Musician of exceptional talent and dedication.&amp;rdquo; Nicholas Goluses Professor of Guitar - Eastman School of Music &amp;ldquo;The most enthusiastic expressions of pleasure and delight...a real treat.&amp;rdquo;Five Towns Concert Series       &amp;ldquo;A marvellous program...a most appreciative and complementary audience.&amp;rdquo;New York Public Library Concert Series &amp;ldquo;Memorable performances included guitarist Anton Machleder&amp;rsquo;s virtuostic  performance of Aurelio de la Vega&amp;rsquo;s Bifloreo. The Society of Composers, Inc &amp;ldquo;Anton Machleder&amp;rsquo;s new CD Guitarra de Cristal, devoted to contemporary Cuban composers, is a surprise and a delight! Thoughtful programming includes a number of world premieres, including the great Cuban-American master Aurelio de la Vega.&amp;rdquo;Martin Perlich&amp;ldquo;we have a rather modern but eminently approachable set from Ecuadorian-born Machleder &amp;hellip; Playing is rock-solid and the recording is clear and natural&amp;rdquo;Chris Dumigan &amp;ndash; Classical Guitar, UK&amp;ldquo;As a guitarist, Machleder is a product of an important pedagogical tradition founded by N. American Aaron Shearer, a school that produced musicians of the calibre of Manuel Barrueco, Ricardo Cobo, David Tannenbaum, and David Starobin. Macheleder&amp;rsquo;s clean and secure technique fulfills the expectations we have from a member of such a tradition. In some of the most inspired moments in this recording, Machleder&amp;rsquo;s technique is put to good advantage in the service of the music, resulting in moments of controlled refinement and careful attention to detail.&amp;rdquo; Alejandro L. Madrid  Latin American Music Review - Volume 27, Number 1, Spring/Summer 2006&amp;ldquo;The highlight was Machleder himself, as he switched to an electric Fender Stratocaster for a straightforward and bluesy Eric Clapton-esque guitar solo&amp;rdquo;Campus Times &amp;ndash; University of Rochester</description>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 03 Dec 2007 15:26:44 +0100</pubDate>
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