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GRAMMY Winner Sharon Isbin featured with Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra Nov 22

  • Writer: Joey Amato
    Joey Amato
  • 1 day ago
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Sharon Isbin

Multiple Grammy Award-winning guitarist Sharon Isbin, recognized as the 2020 Instrumentalist of the Year by Musical America, will appear with the Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra under the direction of Matthew Kraemer on Saturday, November 22 at the Schrott Center for the Arts at 7:30pm.  Tickets are available here

 

Isbin, who received the 2023 Guitar Foundation of America Hall of Fame Artistic Achievement Award will perform Karen LeFrak’s Miami Concerto, a dazzling Latin dance-inspired concerto that pays homage to Miami’s musical scene with influences from Africa, Europe, and Latin America.


This spring saw the release of Romántico which debuted as SiriusXM’s Album of the Week and features the world premiere recording of this work with the Orchestra of St. Luke’s conducted by Enrico Lopez-Yañez. Isbin premiered the first movement "Bailamos" with the National Symphony for over 10,000 on the U.S. Capitol Lawn. Other works on the program include Ibert’s Divertissement, Ravel’s Le Tombeau de Couperin, and Shostakovich’s Ballet Suite No. 1.

Hailed as “one of the best guitarists in the world” (Boston Globe) and celebrated as “the pre-eminent guitarist of our time,” Sharon Isbin has been soloist with over 200 orchestras, premiered nearly 100 works written for her by some of the world’s finest composers, and has given sold-out performances in celebrated halls across 40 countries. 


Recent highlights include a 21-city Guitar Passions tour with jazz greats Stanley Jordan and Romero Lubambo, tours with India's legendary Amjad Ali Khan, a collaboration with Sting, triumphant performances with the Detroit, Montreal and National Symphonies, as well as sold-out concerts at the Kennedy Center, Kimmel Center, and Carnegie Hall.

Isbin was the 2023 cover story of Acoustic Guitar magazine – the only classical guitarist ever featured on the publication's cover in their 33-year history.


Her catalogue of over 40 albums, which has sold over a million copies and streamed more than 30 million times, reflects her remarkable versatility. Highlights include Souvenirs of Spain & Italy with the Pacifica Quartet, her Grammy-winning Journey to the New World which spent 63 consecutive weeks on top Billboard charts, and her Latin Grammy-nominated Rodrigo Aranjuez with the New York Philharmonic, the orchestra's only recording with guitar.

Isbin’s album Live in Aspen with India’s legendary sarod master Amjad Ali Khan was released last summer to rave reviews. An Amazon #2 bestseller, it was recorded live at their sold-out concert for the Aspen Music Festival and climbed to the top 10 Billboard charts. Earlier this year they appeared on NPR's Tiny Desk Concerts which has been viewed close to 100,000 times and can be enjoyed here

 

PBS specials include the Billy Joel Gershwin Prize, and the acclaimed documentary Sharon Isbin: Troubadour, seen by millions around the globe and winner of ASCAP’s Television Broadcast Award. Troubadour paints the portrait of a trailblazing performer and teacher who over the course of her career has broken through numerous barriers to rise to the top of a traditionally male-dominated field. She directs guitar departments she created at the Aspen Music Festival and The Juilliard School.


For more information visit www.sharonisbin.com.

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