JCC has had a change of artist line-up due to unforeseeable circumstances. Students from UBC (Noah Ferrera-Palchinski & Gabriela Pimentel) will perform duets followed by solo performances by Alec Pearson.
Local Listing - Wednesday, September 6th at 11:00 AM
at the JCC Wosk Auditorium. Tickets are only $5 and available at the door.
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The Concert Program is the same for each event and will last about an hour without intermission.
Noah Ferra-Palchinski & Gabriela Pimentel
“Freestyle” by The Taalbi Brothers
“Apanhei Te Cavaquinho” by Ernesto Nazareth
“Tamacun” by Rodrigo y Gabriela
“Pirate Song” by Sid Meier
“Sons De Carrilhões” by João Pernambuco
“Eterna Saudade” by Dilermando Reis
“Se Ela Perguntar” By Dilermando Reis
“Mexicana” by Opal Ocean
“Diablo Rojo” by Rodrigo y Gabriela
Alec Pearson
Selections from Bach Cello Suite No.1, BWY 1007 by J.S. Bach (1685- 1750)
I. Prelude
IV. Sarabande
VI. Gigue
3 Etudes by Fernando Sor (1778- 1839)
Op.6, No.9
Op.6, No.8
Op.6, No.11
3 Preludes by Alec Pearson (1989- )
G# minor
Bb Major
C# minor
About the musicians
Alec Pearson
Alec Pearson enjoys a career based in Vancouver where he currently serves as sessional instructor of guitar at the University of British Columbia. Alec has performed both solo and in ensemble across Canada, Spain, Colombia, Greece and the U.S. He currently serves as president of the “Vancouver Classic Guitar Society” where he works to organize many concerts, lectures, masterclasses and social events. Outside of Vancouver, Alec is the director of the annual “Okanagan Guitar Festival” which takes place in the beautiful Okanagan Valley every summer.
Alec holds the degree “Máster en Interpretación de Guitarra Clasica” from the Universitat d’Alacant in Alicante, Spain, where he studied with an array of the best guitarists in the world, including; David Russell, Pepe Romero, Manuel Barrueco, Roberto Aussel, Paul Galbraith and Fabio Zanon to list a few.
Prior to studying abroad, Alec earned a Masters degree from the University of British Columbia where he studied with internationally renowned Canadian guitarist and his longtime mentor Daniel Bolshoy. In 2012 he received a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Montreal. He was born and raised in Calgary where he first received exposure to the guitar under the tutelage of Jose Fermin. During his youth, he was an active member and performer in the Classical Guitar Society of Calgary and began his own teaching career at the age of 17.