September 10th, 2006Sunday Afternoons of Music celebrates its twenty-six season with a concert by virtuosos William DeRosa and Eliot Fisk at the University of Miami’s Gusman Concert Hall in Coral Gables. Referred to as “An uncommon soloist”, William DeRosa is a remarkably accomplished musician. He combines technical assurance and interpretive maturity with the unassuming conviction of a veteran. He has established himself as one of the leading cellists of his generation, melding distinctive artistry, profound musicianship and exquisite tone, DeRosa was described by the late Leonard Rose as “one of the most brilliant cello talents in the world. Known as “A born risk taker and charismatic virtuoso”, Eliot Fisk has brought an entirely new dimension t o classical guitar performance. He is known world-wide for his imaginative approach and for expanding the scope of the classical legacy he inherited directly from his legendary mentor, Andres Segovia. For more information, please call: 305.358.5885
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