Praised as “the soul of the Spanish guitar,”
Pablo Sáinz Villegas has become a worldwide sensation known as this
generation’s great guitarist. With his “virtuosic playing characterized by
irresistible exuberance” as described by The
New York Times, his interpretations conjure the passion, playfulness, and
drama of his homeland’s rich musical heritage. Villegas
performs Tuesday, October 3 at 8:00 p.m. at the Diana Wortham Theatre in
downtown Asheville.
Villegas is known for his emotive and
open-hearted playing, whether he is performing at intimate recital halls, or
playing with beloved tenor, Plácido Domingo, to an audience of over 85,000 at
Santiago Bernabéu Stadium in Madrid, where Mr. Domingo hailed him as “the
master of the guitar.”
The guitar was brought by the
Spaniards to the New World during the colonial period and Villegas takes
audiences on a world journey that combines the emotions of sensual Brazilian
music, the nostalgic tango, vivid Venezuelan rhythms, and even colorful
American bluegrass.
According to the San Francisco Classical Voice,
Villegas’s playing is characterized by “subtlety, passion, technical command,
and dramatic flair.” His combination of soul and skill have afforded him a
place on some of the world’s most prestigious stages such as Carnegie Hall in
New York, the Philharmonie in Berlin, and most recently at the Concertgebouw in
Amsterdam. As a recording artist, Billboard Magazine recently named him “the global ambassador of
Spanish guitar” after his latest solo album, Americano, quickly made its debut to the top 15 on their charts
under the PIAS | Harmonia Mundi USA label. Pablo is now an exclusive Sony
recording artist.
Born in La Rioja in Northern
Spain, Villegas was inspired to take guitar lessons at age six and gave his
first performance at just seven years old. He went on to graduate at the
top of his class at every school and university he attended. Over the years, he has garnered an impressive collection of
more than 30 international awards, including the Segovia award which he won at
age 15 and the coveted Gold Medal at the Inaugural Parkening International
Guitar Competition. After receiving his Doctorate at the Manhattan
School of Music, he has continued to live in New York City while traveling the
world.
After wrapping up a thriving
2015-2016 season, including a performance on a floating stage on the Amazon
River with Plácido Domingo, the 2017-2018 season is taking Villegas to many new
places, including his stop in Asheville. Villegas’ other concerts throughout
the United States will include his debut at Chicago’s Grant Park Music Festival
Orchestra at the Millennium Park in Chicago, Napa Valley’s Lincoln Center, and
South Miami-Dade Cultural Center. He will also travel to Oslo, and be featured
on the Norwegian Radio Orchestra, and to Orquesta de Minería in Mexico City.
Villegas continuously searches for
ways to communicate with young audiences and to inspire them with music. A born
communicator, the guitarist explains: “Music is among things we cannot touch
and that is what makes it most powerful.” Over the last decade, he has created
projects that bring music beyond the performance halls, reaching more than
15,000 children and youth through volunteering his time, establishing music
programs, visiting schools and creating unique community activities around the
globe. His efforts have granted him invitations to play for both the Dalai Lama
and the Spanish Royal Family.
Pablo
Sáinz Villegas’ October 3 performance at the Diana Wortham
Theatre is made possible by Mainstage Music Series Sponsors Bank of America,
JAG Construction, Merrill Lynch, Mosaic Realty, Signarama, Henry LaBrun, and
Dianne & David Worley; with additional support from Media Sponsors The Laurel of Asheville magazine and
BPR/WCQS 88.1 FM.
The Diana Wortham Theatre is
located at 18 Biltmore Avenue. The intimate theatre seats just over 500 and
boasts exceptional acoustics and sightlines, making it the premier performance
space in Western North Carolina. The Mainstage Series 2017/2018 Season Sponsors
are 67 Biltmore Downtown Eatery & Catering,
the Asheville Citizen-Times,
Blue Moon Water, Buncombe County TDA, Creative Energy, the North Carolina Arts
Council, and the Renaissance Asheville Hotel.
For more information on the October 3, 2017 performance by
Pablo Sáinz Villegas at the Diana Wortham Theatre (Regular $35; Student $30;
Child $20; Student Rush, day-of-the-show with valid I.D. $10), call the
theatre’s box office at (828) 257-4530 or visit www.dwtheatre.com.
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