The Art of the Guitar Festival is a presented by the SUNY Fredonia School of Music and the Fredonia Guitar Society with the support of the Faculty Student Association, and Spedidam.

All concerts will take place in the acoustically delightful Rosch Recital Hall, located in Mason Hall on the SUNY Fredonia campus.

ART OF THE GUITAR Schedule of Events:

All events are free admission and open to the public.
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Performances & Master Classes


Wednesday, February 24th
8:00 p.m.
Stephen Aron - classical guitar recital
Rosch Recital Hall
FREE
A concert by one of America’s prominent guitarists, featuring Aron's original compositions for guitar.
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Thursday, February 25th
12 noon to 2:30 p.m.
Stephen Aron - master class
Mason Hall, room 2018
FREE
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Thursday, March 4th
8:00 p.m.
Gaëlle Solal - classical guitar recital
Rosch Recital Hall
FREE
Prize-winning guitar virtuoso from Paris, France, in a rare U.S. appearance. Gaëlle Solal's concert made possible with generous support by FSA and Spedidam
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Friday, March 5th
12 noon to 3:00 p.m.
Gaëlle Solal - master class
Mason Hall, room 1001
FREE
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Tuesday, April 6th
8:00 pm
Marko Feri - classical guitar recital
Rosch Recital Hall
FREE
Back to Fredonia by popular demand, this phenomenal guitarist from Trieste, Italy presents a truly unique program for solo guitar.
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Wednesday, April 7th
11:00 am to 2:00 p.m
Marko Feri - master class
Mason Hall, room TBA
FREE
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Saturday, April 24th
1:00 pm to 3:30 p.m
Ana Vidovic - master class
Diers Recital Hall
Audit fee: $6 adults / $3 students Free




The State University of New York at Fredonia has a current enrollment of approximately 5,400 students. The School of Music, consisting of 575 undergraduate music majors and 42 full-time faculty, has long held a reputation for excellence. We provide the foundations of outstanding musicianship for all music majors and enrich the cultural life of the campus and community through innovative artistic programming such as the Art of the Guitar Festival.

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