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Community Corner

Classical Guitar Duets

Two outstanding
guitarists will present a fine evening of classical music featuring such
composers as Bach, Mozart and Stravinsky on Thursday, September 26 at 7:00 p.m.
in the Library’s Barth Community Room. 
This special performance kicks off the Library’s new series of free
quarterly concerts, featuring a range of musical styles and instruments,
brought to you by the Friends of the Crowell Public Library and the San Marino
Music Center.  This guitar duo will be comprised of John Axume
and Patrick Shiroishi. 



John
studied classical guitar under the direction of Peter Yates at Cal Poly
Pomona.  While there, John helped found a
guitar trio known as the Classical Guitar Project which performed extensively
throughout Los Angeles, making appearances at USC, UCLA, Cal State San
Bernardino, Guittara California at Cuesta College (San Luis Obispo), as well as
for the LA Philharmonic Society. John then turned his attention to jazz and
studied under the late, great LA guitarist Ronald Muldrow.  John went onto perform as a jazz guitarist at
such venues as Steamers in Fullerton, The Hip Kitty in Claremont, and as a
featured artist for KJazz Summer Concert Series at Century City Plaza.  Last year, John opened the San Marino Music
Center where he teaches guitar full time. 
Patrick Shiroishi earned a Bachelor of Music in Classical Guitar
Performance under the instruction of Jeff Cogan at the Hall-Musco Conservatory
of Music at Chapman University.  While at
Chapman, he actively performed in the Conservatory Guitar Quartet and Duo,
which in 2008 took first place in a nationwide competition in Brownsville,
Texas.  He was also given the Guitarist
of the Year Award in 2009.  Patrick
currently teaches guitar and saxophone at San Marino Music Center.

You
won’t want to miss this blissful evening of free classical music at Crowell
Library.  Light refreshments will be
served.  For more information on the San
Marino Music Center, visit: http://www.sanmarinomusiccenter.com/index.html.


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