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  • Patricia Allen
  • Ted Allen
  • Dan Barber
  • Roger Boulton
  • Novella Carpenter
  • Christine Carroll
  • Michael Chapdelaine
  • Chris Cosentino
  • Dickson Despommier
  • Darra Goldstein
  • Bruce Gutlove
  • Georges M. Halpern
  • Roland G. Henin
  • Serge Hochar
  • David Hoffman
  • Greg Jones
  • Chris Jordan
  • Michael L. Kasavana
  • Andrew Kimbrell
  • Evan Kleinman
  • RenĂ© Koster
  • Jennifer 8. Lee
  • Laura Letinsky
  • Tara McHugh
  • Mathurin Molgat
  • James Oseland
  • Michael Rakowitz
  • Peter Reinhart
  • Tom Rielly
  • Rives
  • Andrea Robinson
  • Ben Roche
  • Michael Ruhlman
  • Barry Schuler
  • Andy Smith
  • Bryant Terry
  • Thy Tran
  • Dennis vanEngelsdorp
  • Benjamin Wallace

MICHAEL CHAPDELAINE

Michael Chapdelaine redefines the modern acoustic guitar.

Michael Chapdelaine is the only guitarist ever to win First Prize in the world's top competitions in both the Classical and Fingerstyle genres; the Guitar Foundation of America International Classical Guitar Competition and the National Fingerstyle Championships at the Walnut Valley Bluegrass Festival in Winfield, Kansas.

From New York's Lincoln Center to the Cactus Cafe in Austin, from Milano to Bangkok, Chapdelaine continues to enchant, dazzle and surprise audiences and critics alike as he redefines the modern acoustic guitar with his amazing technique, "soulful" expressiveness, and versatility as a performer, composer and arranger/producer. His performances, played on both steel string and classical guitars, include musical styles ranging from blues to Bach to country to rhythm n' blues as he wins his audiences hearts with breath-taking technique and the poetic magic of his original musical portraits and landscapes.

In the 80s and 90s Michael proved himself to be one of the worlds finest classical guitarists; twice winning the coveted National Endowment for the Arts Solo Recitalist Grant, and taking First Prize in both the Guitar Foundation of America's and the Music Teachers National Association's Guitar Competitions. He also won the Silver Medal in Venezuela's VIII Concurso International de Guitarra "Alirio Diaz". He has toured four continents while giving hundreds of performances for Affiliate Artists Inc., and various arts promotion organizations. In 1992 he recorded the Sonata Romantica CD, which many critics and connoisseurs of classical guitar consider to be one of the definitive recordings for the instrument.

In 1994 Michael turned his attention to pop music, in arranging, producing and recording Time-Life Music's beautiful Guitar by Moonlight collection, which sold 250,000 copies in its first two years in the stores. In 1998, he once again expanded his musical range and gained instant notoriety and credibility in the "acoustic music" world as a "fingerstyle" guitarist and composer by winning the National Fingerpicking Championships at Winfield.

Michael is Professor of Music and head of guitar studies at the University of New Mexico, and has previously been on the faculties of the University of Colorado at Denver and Metropolitan State University. He has given master classes throughout the world including, China, Thailand, Malaysia, Peru, Venezuela, Taiwan, Indonesia and at institutions such as, University of Miami, Mannes School of Music, University of Texas, and California State University.
 
His teachers included the great Spanish maestro Andres Segovia.
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