World-renowned guitar virtuoso Bruce Mathiske will be making his way to Gunnedah next month as part of the Gunnedah Conservatorium's 2020 concert series.
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Mathiske will captivate the audience with his celebration of the vibrant and diverse guitar on Saturday, September 5 at 7pm.
Mathiske's acclaimed and musical excellence features many genres inspired by classical styles and Latin flavours, rhythms and sounds, woven together with rhythmic authenticity.
His use of the guitar to become its own orchestra, and his unique style of playing bass, rhythm and melody simultaneously has led to standing ovations and sell-out concerts all over the world.
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His live shows are a renowned experience, one that he continues to bring to major concert and festival stages world-wide including the Edinburgh Festival, Glasgow International Jazz Festival, Nashville Guitar Festival, France's International Guitar Festival, the London Music Festival, and in his homeland at the Sydney Festival, Bellingen Global Carnival and the Woodford, Port Fairy and National Folk Festivals.
Mathiske is among the few Australian musicians to have been invited to perform and host workshops and a concert at America's prestigious Yale University.
He has overcome many obstacles, from left-sided paralyses after being shot in the head to breaking a finger a few days prior to a major tour, to go on and be acclaimed as 'a master guitarist, the best in Australia' by The Sydney Morning Herald.
Taking into consideration the COVID regulations the conservatorium is selling the event as unreserved seating and it will make a decision on which space for the concert closer to the event.
At the time of listing the town hall capacity was 120 so locals are encouraged to book to avoid disappointment.
Adult tickets cost $33, concession costs $30, family (2 adults, 2 children) costs $76, and student cost $10.
Tickets can be purchased from the conservatorium website or via 6742 3998.