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GUITAR TREK: Timothy Kain |
Minh Le Hoang | Harold Gretton |
Daniel McKay
Now a much loved part of the Australian music scene, the dynamic Australian
quartet Guitar Trek was formed in 1987 specifically to launch a guitar
family project, which has rapidly attained the status of a major new direction
in the guitar's continuing new development into the 21st century.
With
new Australian music at its heart, the group's fresh, innovative and popular
approach to repertoire has taken it across all musical boundaries, breaking
the sound barrier between different styles and tastes in the process.
The new music of contemporary Australians rubs shoulders with Led Zeppelin,
JS Bach, music of the Spanish masters, unbuttoned Brahms, the Beatles,
the Greats of the Renaissance, George Gershwin, the Gypsy Kings and the
sensuous rhythms of modern day Brazil.
Audiences and critics alike have readily acknowledged the outstanding
innovative significance of Guitar Trek's work and the group has been still
more highly acclaimed for the extraordinary energy, assurance and musical
quality of its playing. "The instruments were played with magnificent
sensitivity", enthused one critic, "and the transcriptions and arrangements
were brilliant… As for the players, their individual and collective quality,
taken with their imaginative musical leap into the unknown, has given
chamber music in Australia a new dimension."
Guitar Trek's performing activities has included many tours for Musica
Viva, performing in the capital cities as well as the regional centres
of Australia, including performances in Musica Viva's prestigious 'International
Series'. Other Australian performance highlights include appearances at
the Adelaide and Sydney Festivals, and the Darwin International Guitar
Festival. Guitar Trek's three
compact discs are among ABC Classic's best sellers with their fourth
disc due for release in 2007. Overseas activities to
date include highly successful tours of the USA, Eastern Europe, Singapore,
Brunei, Thailand, the Philippines, Korea, Taiwan and Vietnam.
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| Timothy Kain |
Minh Le Hoang |
Harold Gretton |
Daniel McKay |
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