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MUSIC IN
SALADO, TX, Inc. is pleased to present Tony Morris & Friends on
Sunday, September 24,
at 4 PM in the afternoon at Allen Hall behind The Inn at Salado.
This inaugral concert of the 2006-2007 season will feature
Tony Morris & Friends. Admission is $20 for
adults and $5 for students.
There is limited seating and reservations should be mailed
to: Music in Salado, PO Box 1235, Salado, 76571
by September 22. A reception will follow the
concert.
Directions
to Allen Hall
Tony Morris is heard each week by
radio listeners of over 200 stations across the United States, and
world-wide via internet broadcasts as the host of the Classical
Guitar Alive! program.
In
conjunction with his international broadcast career, he performs as
a solo guitarist and chamber musician. He is regularly invited to
perform at the White House in Washington, D.C. with Renata Green,
flute; James Fenner, & and Jennifer Bourianoff, violin with a
private encore performance for members of Congress and other
visiting dignitaries. The third White House performance by "Tony
Morris & Friends", and included a performance for the Diplomatic
Corps of the US State Department. Other past performances include a
2002 concert at the Texas Governor’s Mansion, which was filmed for
public television, and numerous live television and radio
broadcasts.
Tony is an advocate of music for the
classical guitar and actively seeks to expand its repertory by
commissioning new works, and by seeking lost or forgotten important
works of the past. Composers including Jorge Morel (Argentina),
Kaare Norge (Denmark), and Russell Sarre (Australia) have dedicated
works to him, and he has performed the world premieres of
newly-discovered works including "Aria" for oboe, guitar, and cello
by one of the leading 20th Century guitar composers, Mario
Castelnuovo-Tedesco (1895-1968), and "Guitare" by the famed Les Six
French composer Germaine Tailleferre (1892-1983).
Tony received his Master of Music degree
from the University of Texas at Austin in 1993, and his Bachelor of
Music degree from the University of South Carolina in 1990.
In August of 2006, he joined the faculty of Texas Lutheran
University as guitar instructor. Noted for his enthusiastic support
and encouragement of young talent, he is a highly sought adjudicator
and masterclass teacher at music festivals and competitions. In
recognition of his work, he has twice been honored by his hometown
with days named in his honor by Austin mayors Bruce Todd (1995) and
Gus Garcia
(2002).
Tony Morris is
the Executive Director of the Friends of Classical Guitar Alive, a
non-profit 501(c)(3) organization whose mission is to promote and
advance the love of classical music with the guitar to the widest
possible audience. In addition to reaching over one million public
radio listeners each week through the Classical Guitar Alive! public
radio program, The Friends of CGA also works for the betterment of
mankind through music by hosting an outreach program which presents
vibrant classical music performances at no cost to
under-served/disadvantaged audiences at hospitals, hospices,
shelters, and community centers. A classical music public television
program is currently in development.
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