Michael Nicolella by Michelle Smith-Lewis.
Michael Nicolella by Michelle Smith-Lewis.
Michael Nicolella performs an eclectic array of music for classical and electric guitar including music by Domenico Scarlatti, Isaac Albeniz, Jacob ter Veldhuis, and Jimi Hendrix as well as his own compositions.
Sonata in E major K.380 – Domenico Scarlatti (1685-1757) arr. Nicolella
Toccata and Fugue (2003) – Michael Nicolella
Shenandoa (1995) – Robert Beaser (b.1954)
Danza del Altiplano – Leo Brouwer (b. 1939)
Preludios Epigramaticos 3 & 4 – Leo Brouwer
La Espiral Eterna – Leo Brouwer
Un Dia de Noviembre – Leo Brouwer
Intermission
Untitled (2010) – Michael Nicolella (World premiere)
Torre Bermeja – Isaac Albeniz (1860-1909)
Cordoba – Isaac Albeniz
Sevilla – Isaac Albeniz
Bobby J (1999) for solo electric guitar – Laurence Crane (b.1961)
Garden of Love (2001) electric guitar and boombox – Jacob ter Veldhuis (b.1951)
Little Wing (1967) for solo electric guitar – Jimi Hendrix (1942-1970)
With a repertoire spanning from J.S. Bach to Jimi Hendrix, Michael Nicolella is recognized as one of America's most innovative classical guitar virtuosos. Known for his creative programming, Nicolella has introduced electric guitar into his “classical” programs and extended the repertoire and audience of his instrument not only with his own compositions and transcriptions, but also by premiering and commissioning works by some of today's most exciting emerging composers. As a concert artist, Nicolella has performed throughout North America and Europe as solo recitalist, chamber musician and soloist with orchestra including performances with the Seattle Symphony, Merce Cunningham Dance Company, Seattle Creative Orchestra, Odeon Quartet, Charanga Danzon, and the Northwest Symphony Orchestra.
Nicolella has released four CD recordings to critical acclaim. His latest release Shard features his own composition for classical guitar and orchestra, along with the music of Steve Reich, Elliott Carter, Jacob ter Veldhuis, Christopher DeLaurenti, and Joshua Kohl. Classical Guitar magazine described the disc as “an endlessly rewarding release from one of the contemporary guitar’s most gifted stars.”
As a performer and composer, Michael has received awards from ASCAP, the American Composers Forum, 4Culture, Wisconsin Arts Board, Washington State Arts Commission, Seattle Arts Commission and was first prize winner of both the Portland and Northwest solo classical guitar competitions. Nicolella received his undergraduate degree from Berklee College of Music, where he studied improvisation with Gary Burton and Billy Pierce, and a Master of Music degree from Yale University where he studied guitar with Benjamin Verdery and composition with Martin Bresnick and Jonathan Berger.