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Guest Artist Paul O’Dette, lute

Guest Artists, Woodwinds Sunday February 23, 2025 - 3:00p.m. to 4:00p.m.

Venue: St. Philip's Episcopal Church

A collaboration of the Tucson Guitar Society and Arizona Early Music

Sunday February 23, 3:00 PM
Venue: St. Philip’s Episcopal Church (River Road and Campbell)

General  Admission $35, Guitar Society Members:$30, Students $5

This is a ticketed event. www.TucsonGuitarSociety.org

2-time GRAMMY-award winner Paul O’Dette has been described as “the clearest case of genius ever to touch his instrument” (Toronto Globe and Mail). One of the most influential figures in his field, O’Dette has helped define the technical and stylistic standards to which twenty-first-century performers of early music aspire. In doing so, he helped infuse the performance practice movement with a perfect combination of historical awareness, idiomatic accuracy, and ambitious self-expression.

About the Program: New Discoveries, The Extraordinary Manuscripts of Albani da Urbino

An incredible collection of lute, theorbo, and viola da gamba manuscripts was recently discovered in the library of an important Italian noble family in Pesaro. The lute manuscripts of Albani da Urbino (1576–1653) contain a large number of previously unknown works by Lorenzino Tracetti (1552–1590) and the Cavaliere del Liuto (Knight of the Lute), the two most important Italian lute virtuosi of the late 16th century. New Discoveries revives these previously lost dances, fantasias, and variations that represent the pinnacle of Renaissance lute repertoire.

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