MICHAEL LUCARELLI. IN CONCERT: Classical Music in the Valley. Sunday, November 4, 2012 Jones Theater in Westcliffe, Colorado

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IN CONCERT: Classical Music in the Valley MICHAEL LUCARELLI Classical Guitarist & Painter Sunday, November 4, 2012 Jones Theater in Westcliffe, Colorado

IN CONCERT: Classical Music in the Valley Presents MICHAEL LUCARELLI Classical Guitarist & Painter November 4, 2012 Flight of the Serpent...Michael Lucarelli Pendulum...Michael Lucarelli New James Bond Theme...John Barry Classical Gas... Mason Williams While My Guitar Gently Weeps...George Harrison Ave Maria...Franz Schubert Malaguena...Spanish Traditional Intermission Three pieces from South America Campo...Abel Carlevaro Valse Sem Nome... Baden Powell Verano Porteno...Astor Piazzolla Grand Sonata... Ferdinand Carulli Moderato Adagio Rondo Sakura...Yuquijiro Yocoh Variations on a Japanese folk song Asturias... Isaac Albeniz View Michael Lucarelli s paintings in Studio 2. His CDs are for sale in the lobby. Join us for a reception after the concert.

MICHAEL LUCARELLI - BIOGRAPHY With a twenty-five year career and unique programming, mixing classical, South American, popular, and original compositions, Michael Lucarelli is considered one of today s leading guitarists. Michael Lucarelli was born in Cincinnati, Ohio. He began in music education on the electric guitar in 1973. Later Michael discovered the classical guitar and began his studies with Peruvian guitarist Ricardo Linares. Mr. Lucarelli went on to receive a bachelor of music degree in 1989 from the University of Utah and a master of music degree in guitar performance in 1992 from the University of Arizona. He has performed throughout Utah and the U.S. for over twenty-five years. He has received numerous awards and grants, including being a prize winner in the Norman Sholin Guitar Competition, and most recently being selected Best Sound of Music from the Salt Lake City Magazine s Best of the Beehive awards. During the 2002 Winter Olympics, Michael had the honor of performing for the athletes at the Olympic Village. He has appeared on several radio and television programs including the TV series Touched by an Angel. Michael is also a YouTube phenomenon, receiving over EIGHT MILLION views. His original compositions are perhaps what sets him aside from most performers. Aside from being critically acclaimed as a solo artist, Michael s seven CD s have received enthusiastic reviews worldwide. His original composition was received enthusiastically by the audience with a standing ovation. Tucson Guitar Society Outstanding performance Water Music Festival- Seaview, Washington A very powerful performer Brewery Arts Center- Carson City NV Superb Technique Deseret News Lucarelli play s virtuosic classical guitar. Technically without fault, fretwork leaves you gasping. Event Magazine...attracted a crowd of more than 300 people of all ages, all of whom were mesmerized by his creativity and style. Mountain Concerts in the Park Series Lucarelli gets to the soul of this music and gives a fine interpretation, whetting the appetite... a fine, well performed, thoughtful program from a very engaging player. Classical Guitar Magazine (UK) In his playing, tone and attack, color and heart are precisely weighted, balanced and applied. He brings skill, taste and passion to a carefully selected, flowing recital disk that invites repeated listening. The Tucson Citizen

Currently Michael lives in Holladay, Utah, with his wife Shahla, where he has an active schedule painting, performing, recording, teaching, and composing for the classical guitar. Karate led Michael to yoga, which he has studied since 1990. He is a certified yoga instructor through the White Lotus School (Ghanga White and Tracy Rich). He currently teaches yoga at the Yoga Center in Holladay. I use the same meditative techniques used in yoga and music while painting. It has been a wondrous journey seeing the art forms merge into one another. Art, in all its many forms, has helped me reflect and express the world in which we live. MICHAEL LUCARELLI - ARTIST S STATEMENT I believe painting allows me to express the wonders of our universe. I see heaven all around me. My purpose as an artist is to reflect the wonders and beauty of our universe. The visual language of color, space, line and form is a language without words that crosses linguistic boundaries, just like music. I see my paintings as impressionistic images of our universe, Cosmic Landscapes, spiritual in nature, igniting awareness and feelings that express space and time not viewable by the naked eye. With the first images through the Hubble telescope I was mesmerized by the natural beauty of the creations. Through the study of art, yoga and music I am able to see clearer the magic and wonder of the beauty that surrounds us discovering the magic of now, discovering that Heaven is in the now, always trying to express the universe we live in. In the end it is the Universe itself that is expressed. Living in a modern world, through modern technology, the infinite beauty of our universe finds its way to the canvas with the same infinite possibilities. WANT MORE CLASSICAL MUSIC? IN CONCERT hosts various classical music programs on KWMV, 95.9 FM, Westcliffe s own radio station. Music Your Way Gary and Gwyn Miller 7:00 8:00 pm, 2nd and 4th Thursdays Bob Powers at 6:00 7:00 pm, 3rd Wednesday Sunday Classics David Niemeyer 8:00 10:00 pm every Sunday In Concert is a proud sponsor of KWMV radio, your community powered radio station for the Wet Mountain Valley.

IN CONCERT Classical Music in the Valley IN CONCERT: Classical Music in the Valley was founded in 2003 to support and promote classical music in the Wet Mountain Valley. The mission of the group is to provide cultural and educational opportunities for residents of the area by presenting an annual series of live classical music performances and youth workshops. IN CONCERT is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization. Contributions are tax deductible. REMAINING CONCERTS 2012-2013 Jayme Stone s Room of Wonders February 10, 2013 2:00 Banjo, Violin, Viola da Gamba, Guitar & Bass Kantorei May 5, 2013 4:00 Vocal Chorale (with the Custer County School Choir) Southern Colorado Community Band June 2, 2013 2:00 A free concert at the Hermit Park Pavilion BOARD OF DIRECTORS Virginia Powers, President Ruth Steele, Vice President David Niemeyer, Secretary Gary Miller, Treasurer Dan Epperson Margaret Karsten Gwynethe Miller Robert Powers Eula Strayer Gary Taylor Dana Wyrick www.inconcertwestcliffe.org IN CONCERT: PO Box 1484, Westcliffe, Colorado 81252 10% discount for meals on the day of the concert with presentation of concert ticket or stub at Alpine Lodge, Brother s Mountain Grill, Edwardo s, Feed Store, Mavericks, Rancher s Roost at Cliff Lanes or The Stage Stop.

Thanks to all the people who make the 2012-2013 season possible. PLATINUM Rancho Bendito Dan Epperson & Ruth Steele Margaret Karsten Gary & Gwynethe Miller GOLD David & Linda Niemeyer Wells Fargo Wet Mountain Valley Community Foundation Cliff Lanes/Ranchers Roost First State Bank of Colorado Ezulwini Foundation Buck & Janelle Blessing David Nora & Peggy Kavookjian Nags Head West Tchoupitoulas Refuge Katherine Millett Robert & Virginia Powers Bob & Carol Allison Steve & Becky Andrews Don & Phyllis Bishop William & Mary Ellen Fowler Jim Little Family Dick & Kathy Boullé Dan & Beth Green Fred & Vicki Hanson Dave & Jody Heppe Alan Hirsch Hugh Leney Steve & Margaret Linderer Patrick & Judy Lynch John & Deb Mitchell Phil & Debbie Rabinowitz SILVER DONORS Jim & Doyen Mitchell Robert & Rosemary Moose Gary Stamm & Sandra Swank-Sunseri Gary & Kathy Taylor Jack Naff & Susan Raymer Janet Reither Brent Bruser & Bar Scott Eula Strayer Anna Stubbs Ron Thomason Angus & Dorothy Thomson Randy & Sarah Woods Dana Wyrick Cynthia Zapel Generous gifts by In Concert supporters make it possible to bring live classical music to the Wet Mountain Valley. Ticket sales produce less than one third of the cost of such performances. As we begin our 10th season, keep us in mind as you contribute through the WMVCF Spirit Campaign, or you can show your support by donating directly to In Concert, PO Box 1484, Westcliffe, Colorado 81252.