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"FRIENDS OF THE GUITAR" PRESENTS
Patrick Feely
Guitar In Recital, Sunday September 21, 2:00 Church of the Nazarene
PROGRAM
Four Renaissance Lute Pieces
1) Queen Elizabeth, Her Galliard John Dowland (1563-1626)
2) Lachrimae Pavan
3) Sir John Smith, His Almaine
4) Come, Heavy Sleep
Nocturnal after John Dowland for Guitar, Op. 70 Benjamin Britten (1913-1976)
1) Musingly
2) Very Agitated
3) Restless
4) Uneasy
5) March-Like
6) Dreaming
7) Gently Rocking
8) Passacaglia
INTERMISSION
Grand Sonata for Guitar Solo Niccolo Paganini (1782-1840)
1) Allegro Risoluto
2) Romanze
3) Andantino Variato
Choros - No.1 Heitor Villa-Lobos (1887-1959)
Patrick Feely earned his Diploma in Jazz Guitar from Mohawk College, Fennell Campus, in 1986, where his principal teacher was Mark McCarron. In 2000, Patrick received the Bachelor of Music Degree from McMaster University in Hamilton, studying the classical guitar with Jeffrey McFadden. Further studies led Patrick to the Faculty of Music at the University of Toronto, where he obtained the Masters of Music Degree in Performance in 2003, once again studying with Mr. McFadden. During his time there he was twice awarded the Eli Kassner Scholarship for Classical Guitar.
An active performer, Patrick has appeared as soloist with orchestras and ensembles throughout Ontario including the Brantford Chambers Players Orchestra, and The Grand River Trio. As well, he frequently collaborates with flautist Christopher Walton as the "Feely Walton Duo", and his daughter, pianist Emilee-Mae Feely, as "Duo Feely".
Patrick is the "Professor of Classical Guitar" with the "Faculty of the Arts" at McMaster University in Hamilton, and is a member the College of Examiners with the Royal Conservatory of Music where he holds an A.R.C.T. in guitar performance.
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