Christopher Berg

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The Emperor and the Fool 12:55 Tools
Getting Closer 03:12 Tools
Pavane For All Souls 03:28 Tools
DayStar's Dance 04:25 Tools
Gorilla Music 04:07 Tools
The Girl Without Arms 06:30 Tools
Waltz of the Hermit 04:36 Tools
The Pilgrim 06:23 Tools
Song For Giving 08:22 Tools
Lullaby Blue 04:56 Tools
Into The Night 06:02 Tools
Coda 06:02 Tools
15 Tango Meditation 04:57 Tools
Tango Meditation 04:57 Tools
Why Else Do You Have an English Horn? for English Horn and Actress: i. Why Else Do You Have An English Horn? 03:57 Tools
Why Else Do You Have an English Horn? for English Horn and Actress: ii. You Kill Me 03:19 Tools
Why Else Do You Have an English Horn? for English Horn and Actress: iii. The Bear 03:57 Tools
Room with a View 08:26 Tools
Why Else Do You Have an English Horn? for English Horn and Actress: iv. Anne, A Chorus Girl 03:12 Tools
Hird 03:12 Tools
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(Christopher Berg is a well-known classical guitarist, performer, composer, and teacher. He is not the person in the photograph.) Christopher Berg received his training at the Peabody Conservatory of Music, in master classes with Andrés Segovia at the University of Southern California, and at the Schola Cantorum Basilensis in Switzerland . He has performed recitals in Carnegie Recital Hall and Merkin Hall in New York in addition to hundreds of recital and concerto appearances throughout the United States including the Dame Myra Hess Memorial Concert Series in Chicago. His New York debut concert at Carnegie Recital Hall in 1981 was praised by the New York Times for its "special sensitivity." Recent tours have included recitals at the New England Guitar Festival in Boston , the Radford University International Guitar Festival in Virginia , the Appalachian Guitar Festival in Boone , NC , and the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. He is a professor of music at the University of South Carolina where he directs the classical guitar program and in 2008 was named a Carolina Distinguished Professor, the university’s highest honor. His students have won top prizes in regional and national competitions. During 1999-2000 he was honored by the University of South Carolina as a recipient of a Michael J. Mungo Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching and in 2003 he was awarded the Cantey Outstanding Faculty Award by the School of Music for performance, research and teaching. In 2003 his former students created the Christopher Berg Endowment Fund at USC, which supports The Christopher Berg Guitar Award presented annually to an outstanding undergraduate guitar student at USC. He has been honored by the National Endowment for the Arts as a recipient of a Solo Recitalist Fellowship and by the South Carolina Arts Commission as a recipient of two Solo Artist Fellowships. The Post and Courier (Charleston, SC) called his playing “a stellar display of guitar virtuosity,” and The State (Columbia, SC) found his performance of Joaquin Rodrigo's Concierto de Aranjuez “electrifying...hugely enjoyable and freshly played.” Christopher Berg also brings early music to life on Renaissance and Baroque lutes and early guitars.  His solo performances on these rarely heard instruments are known for their virtuosity and lyricism.  In the words of The State newspaper, “Berg, as always, dazzled.” He has performed numerous concerts of Renaissance music with soprano and lutenist Hazel Ketchum, his partner in The Rossignol Duo. He performs Classical and Romantic song literature with soprano Susan Parker-Shimp, his partner in Eurydice's Dream. The Pilgrim Forest, his recording of original compositions for solo guitar, has been released on Laughing Heart Records. Critics have praised it as “a journey through a new geography… nothing less than radiant and compelling,” (The State) and an “uncharted forest of music that is free-flowing, vibrant, expansive and modern -- even postmodern” (The Free Times). The Pilgrim Forest was selected as one of the top ten classical releases for 2000 by William Starr of The State newspaper. He is the author of Mastering Guitar Technique and Giuliani Revisited (Mel Bay Publications). Neil Smith, in the October 2002 issue of Classical Guitar Magazine ( Great Britain ) wrote of Mastering Guitar Technique, “Mr. Berg's analysis is among the most thorough and professional to come my way. . . . If you are having real problems playing clearly, efficiently and in a relaxed manner, this could be the book for you to read and open up your technical know-how.” His recent article, “The Re-Imagination of Performance,” appeared in the January 2009 issue of Soundboard (Volume 35, No. 1), the Journal of the Guitar Foundation of America. His article on teaching, “The Virtuoso Teacher,” appeared in the Winter/Spring 2000 issue of Soundboard, (Volume 26, Nos. 3/4) as “The Re-Imagination of Guitar Pedagogy.” In June 2009 he spoke at the Guitar Foundation of America’s International Competition and Convention in Ithaca, NY on The Re-Imagination of Performance.   Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.