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The Oregon Guitar Quartet Saturday, December 16th, 2006 at 8:00 PM
David Franzen David Franzen was born in Corvallis, Oregon and began his study of the
classical guitar at age ten. At sixteen, he studied with James Kline and later studied with Ian Mitchell and Scott Kreitzer at Lewis & Clark College in Portland,
Oregon. Mr. Franzen was awarded a scholarship to the North Carolina school of the Arts where he studied with Aaron Shearer. Mr. Franzen was the first classical guitarist
to win the NCSA Concerto Competition. He remained at NCSA on full scholarship and received his Masters Degree in Music. After an extensive European tour, Mr.
Franzen returned to NCSA and collaborated with Aaron Shearer on his new teaching tape series, Learning the Classical Guitar. Mr. Franzen plays all the pieces and
passages on these recordings sold through Mel Bay Publishing.
In 1992, Mr. Franzen won the Northwest Guitar Festival Competition, held in Idaho. Mr. Franzen currently
resides in Oregon where he performs regularly and teaches privately. He has been on faculty at Oregon State University, Pacific University, and Marylhurst
University. Currently, he is on faculty at the Portland Conservatory of Music and Portland State University where he has been the festival competition director for two
years, and teaches private and ensemble lessons.
Ian Luxton Ian Luxton is currently a classical guitar student at Portland State University. In 2004, he
won first place in the OMEA Statewide Solo and Ensemble competition in the classical guitar division. He is thrilled to be playing with the Oregon Guitar Quartet.
John Mery John Mery was born in Santiago, Chile, grew up in the US and has lived and studied music in Europe. John began playing the guitar at an early age and, like
most guitar players, was originally interested in rock and other popular styles. He discovered the classical guitar after his family moved to Spain when he was eleven;
it greatly inspired him. Upon returning to the U.S. he dedicated himself to the study of classical guitar; he became completely absorbed in pushing the boundaries of
music. His skills earned him a scholarship to the guitar program at the University of Arizona where he went on to receive a master’s degree in guitar performance.
John has performed in master classes for such distinguished guitarists as David Russell, Abel Carlevaro, Oscar Ghilia and Christopher Parkening.
John has performed as
a soloist and in ensembles across the U.S., in Europe, and in South America. He moved to Portland, OR in 1999, where he became head of the music program at PCC.
Since then, he has become a regular member of the Northwest music scene as he continues to perform in a wide variety of genres and styles. John's other passions include
gourmet cooking and traveling (he speaks four languages fluently). He also shares his time and talent with his wife and two children.
Peter Zisa Peter
Zisa began his classical training under Guy Horn. He has performed at master classes conducted by Andres Segovia, Oscar Ghilglia, Jose Tomas and David Leisner. Peter received
a Master of Music degree in performance, from California State University of Fullerton, where his greatest artistic influence came from guitarist, David Grim. In 1979, he was
awarded first place in the annual Solo Classical Guitar Competition sponsored by the American String Teacher's Association. Peter was also a semi finalist in the Young
Concert Artist Competition in 1983. In addition to his performances at universities, colleges and churches in this country and abroad, Mr. Zisa has appeared on radio and
television. He currently lives in Portland, Oregon and is presently on staff at Cascade College, Portland Community College, Marylhurst University, and Mount Hood Community
College.
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