Guitarist, composer, banjoist John
Marcinizyn performs frequently as a soloist, with the Ferla-Marcinizyn
Guitar Duo, contralto Daphne Alderson, flute and guitar duo, violin
and guitar duo, and groups ranging from The Bach Choir of Pittsburgh
to his jazz trio Acoustic Swing. His versatility as an acoustic and
electric guitarist allows him to perform in many styles including classical,
jazz, rock, blues, and folk. John has also performed guitar and banjo
for many theater companies including Quantum Theater, where he wrote
and performed a flamenco score for The Red Shoes and a Blues score for
El Paso Blue. His playing can be heard on six CDs and one DVD.
John’s original music compositions have received numerous performances and include a guitar concerto, string quartet, orchestral music, music for theater, and pieces for solo guitar and guitar with mixed ensemble, as well as a number of jazz and rock pieces. His Sonata for Guitar and Marimba received critical acclaim following its premiere at the Guitar Foundation of America International Festival and Competition held in Buffalo. The Westmoreland Symphonic Winds commissioned Song for the Sparrows, in memory of Beth Ann Johnson and Elyse Jeanne Saraceni who were killed in the 1988 terrorist bombing of Pan Am flight 103. This past December, IonSound Project premiered his All Manner of Things Shall Be Well, for Contralto, Cello and Piano, based upon the writings of Julian of Norwich. In December and January, he toured in South America and the Eastern Caribbean with contralto, Daphne Alderson in programs that varied from chamber music through cabaret. John holds a Ph. D. in music composition and theory
from the University of Pittsburgh, and teaches guitar at Carnegie Mellon
University and guitar and composition at Seton Hill University. He is
also on the advisory board of the Guitar Society of Fine Art. For more
information visit: http://music.web.cmu.edu/studios/guitar/ |
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