International Guitar Night (IGN) is a series of performances held every summer and winter to bring to our South African doorstep the world’s greatest and most accomplished acoustic guitar players of the world today. Renowned master of the craft, Australian virtuoso, Michael Fix is IGN’s international act this winter and giving a strong South African content to the evening is Tony Cox, who is considered to be one of South Africa's finest acoustic guitarists and the much loved jazz maestros Errol and Alvin Dyers from Cape Town. The performances are Fri/Sat 27/28 July @ 20h30 - Baxter Theatre and at the Endler Hall, Stellenbosch on Sunday 29 July 2012 at 18h30.
IGN’s main focus is on those players who use their right-hand fingers to individually pluck the strings creating bass, rhythm, melody and percussive lines all at the same time, like a mini-orchestra coaxed out by the fingers of the right hand. It makes for mesmerising and exhilarating music.
Michael Fix is a multi-award winning guitarist and composer who has evolved as one of Australia’s leading acoustic guitarists for more than two decades. His remarkable skills on the acoustic steel-string guitar have to be seen and heard to be believed. The man is warm, funny and engaging on-stage - a deadly combination – and has his audience wrapped around one of his highly skilled fingers from the first few notes of any performance.
Tickets for the concert at Endler Hall cost R185. There are concessions for pensioners, students and block bookings. Book through Computicket, Shoprite and Checkers outlets. Call 0861 915 8000, Baxter 021 685 7880 or online www.computicket.com
IGN will donate R5 of every ticket sold to Kronendal Music Academy who provide music education to the diverse, under-privileged and economically challenged communities of Hout Bay. An acoustic steel-string guitar plus bag kindly donated by Paul Bothner will be raffled off between the Kronendal music students and will be presented to the winner at one of the shows.
These concerts have been made possible through the generous sponsorship of Global Migration SA, Fine Music Radio and Paul Bothner Music.
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