10 Mayo St
Portland, ME 04101
USA
Nathan Kolosko and Eric LaPerna have come together to form a duo performing music that spans from the mystic world of the Sufis to the classical music of ancient Persia.
Both Eric and Nathan are multi-instrumentalists, allowing the duo to explore an extensive array of timbres and traditions. Whether it is Egyptian dance music or Armenian folk songs, the duo always strives for an authentic and sensitive approach to the repertoire they perform.
ARTIST BIOS
Nathan Kolosko:
Multi-instrumentalist/composer Nathan Kolosko received his M.A. in classical guitar performance at the University of Denver, Lamont School of Music. Nathan has studied with numerous luminaries from the world of guitar including Ricardo Iznaola, the Castellani-Andriaccio Duo, Pierre Bensusan, Lorenzo Micheli and Oscar Ghiglia. Nathan has recorded four studio albums which have received the praise of numerous critics; “A high-octane agenda from a guitarist with the skill, imagination, and confidence to bring it alive.” – Classical Guitar, London. Nathan has over twenty published compositions. From Japan, Taiwan, and Belgium to New Zealand and Australia, Nathan’s compositions have been performed and recorded by musicians around the globe. Nathan has been the recipient of numerous grants and awards, including grants from the Maine Arts Commission, The Allied Arts Foundation, and D’Addario Strings.
Nathan has collaborated with numerous musicians and visual artists including Carl Dimow, Eric LaPerna, and Dan Cosley, as well as visual/performance artist Ling-Wen Tsai. Nathan performs Middle Eastern music with the Portland-based Seyir Duo. Nathan performs on Oud, Kemence, Persian Tar and Kamancheh/Tarhu. Nathan is currently on the faculty at SMCC and The Portland Conservatory of Music. Nathan has been a private music instructor for over twenty-five years serving on the faculty of the University of Southern Maine, St. Joseph’s College, Maine College of Art. He is a dedicated teacher and Maine’s first certified Suzuki guitar instructor. In 2008 Nathan founded the guitar program at the New England Suzuki Institute.
Eric LaPerna:
Eric LaPerna is a multi-instrumentalist specializing in Middle Eastern hand drums and stringed instruments and has been a performing musician for over 30 years. He has performed with many of Maine’s most celebrated artists and ensembles, including the DaPonte String Quartet and the late Udi Alan Shavarsh Bardezbanian, as well as world-renowned musicians, Ross Daly and Mal Barsamian. Eric is a Bates College faculty member and the director of the Bowdoin College Middle Eastern Music Ensemble, the Maine Middle Eastern Orchestra, and the Portland Conservatory of Music Middle Eastern Ensemble, and is a founding member of Okbari and Maine Middle Eastern Ensemble. He also has a busy performance schedule, teaches Middle Eastern percussion workshops, private lessons, and has been featured on over 30 albums.
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Friday, February 25 |Doors open at 7:00 PM;
Show begins at 7:30 PM; 90 Minutes with intermission
Tickets are available for $15 in advance, $18 at the door, and $22 for preferred seating