ACC Music

The Austin Guitar Quartet


Dr. Chad  Ibison

Dr. Janet Grohovac

Stephen Krishnan

Dragos Ilie


Monday, April 1st

 7:30 PM 

Highland Recital Hall


Program

Johann Sebastian Bach

(1685-1750)

The Brandenburg Concerto, No. 3 in G Major BWV 1048

I. Allegro

II. Adagio

III. Allegro

Štěpán Rak

(b. 1945)

Moods

Lento cantabile

Allegro

Tombeau

Mark Cruz

(b. 1963)

Gravity

Matthew Lyons

(b. 1992)

Samba Volátil

Intermission

Federico Moreno Torroba

(1891-1982)

Estampas

I. Bailando un Fandango Charro

II. Remanso

III. La Siega

IV. Fiesta en el Pueblo

V. Amanecer

VI. La Boda

VII. Camino del Molino

VIII. Juegos Infantiles

Sergio Assad

(b. 1952)

Uarekena

Dušan Bogdanović

(b. 1955)

Lyric Quartet

I. Moderato ritmico

II. Adagio

III. Con unmore

IV. Allegro brillante

Austin Guitar Quartet

The Grammy-Nominated Austin Guitar Quartet is made up of Dr. Chad Ibison, Dr. Janet Grohovac, Stephen Krishnan, and Dragos Ilie. Based in the live music capital known worldwide for its thriving guitar scene, the group embodies Austin's love of live concerts, new music, and the guitar. In 2020 they were featured on The Singing Guitar, an album with Conspirare, Los Angeles Guitar Quartet and Texas Guitar Quartet. The album received a Grammy Nomination for Best Choral Performance (Listen on Spotify / Apple Music), peaked at #15 on the classical Billboard charts, and was listed in the Chicago Tribune’s “Best Classical Recordings of 2020”. They have been featured by Austin Classical Guitar, The Contemporary Austin at Laguna Gloria, and recently accompanied Ballet Austin in a performance of Steve Reich’s Electric Counterpoint. With its four unique and accomplished musicians, the Austin Guitar Quartet delivers captivating performances of quartet masterworks across styles and centuries.



Chad Ibison

 American guitarist Dr. Chad Ibison has captivated audiences across North America and abroad through his imaginative musical interpretations and charismatic stage presence. Hailed through critical acclaim, Chad has been described as “very versatile in terms of contrast and range of expression” (Classical Guitar Canada) with “masterful phrasing combined with technical precision” (ClassicalGuitar.org). Composer Gregory Sullivan Isaacs, in the Fort Worth Star Telegram, describes Ibison’s impact as a performer; “Chad gave an incendiary performance. His approach was, at the same time, aggressive and intimate. He melded with the instrument, and the result was brash, expressive and technically secure.” Along with his critical acclaim, Ibison has accumulated ten first place awards among his eighteen top prize wins at international guitar competitions including The Guitar Foundation of America, JoAnn Falletta Concerto Competition and Boston’s New England Conservatory Guitarfest. He participates regularly at guitar festivals as a performer, teacher and judge. Chad resides in Austin and is currently the Assistant Professor at Austin Community College and maintains a private studio in Hyde Park.


Janet Grohovac

Canadian-American classical guitarist, Dr. Janet Grohovac, is a passionate performer and sought after instructor based in Austin, Texas. Janet holds Doctor of Musical Arts and Master of Music degrees from the University of Texas at Austin and a Bachelor of Music degree from the University of Victoria, British Columbia. As a dynamic concert artist, recent performances include appearances at the Festival Internacional de Guitarra de Taxco, Mexico with the Ibison Guitar Duo, and solo concerts for Austin Classical Guitar Society's Salon and Cactus series, the Central Valley's Guitarraganza festival in California, and Victoria Conservatory of Music's Summer Guitar Academy in Canada. Dr. Grohovac has accumulated many top prize awards in competitions including the Southern and Northwest Guitar Competitions as well as international festivals in Montreal, Dallas, and Tennessee. In addition to performing, Janet is an avid professor and directs the guitar program at Concordia University. She also directed the guitar programs as professor at Huston-Tillotson University and Texas Lutheran University and is invited regularly to teach masterclasses and adjudicate competitions at universities and guitar festivals throughout North America.

 

Stephen Krishnan

Stephen Krishnan is an Austin-based guitarist who is an avid performer of new music and an imaginative arranger of early music. He has been featured in concerts across the country including a recent performance in Carnegie Hall, and has made radio appearances on NPR, KMFA, KUT, and Minnesota Public Radio. He has premiered works by composers including Dr. Hakki Cengiz Eren, Dr. A.J. McCaffrey, Dr. Joseph Williams II, and Matthew Lyons. Most recently, Stephen premiered the guitar concerto dedicated to him by composer Matthew Lyons with the University of Texas New Music Ensemble, which aired on KMFA’s program “From the Butler School”. Among many awards are first prize wins in the Schubert Club and Thursday Musical competitions. Stephen holds a bachelor's from the University of Texas where he studied with Adam Holzman, and a master's from the University of Southern California where he studied with the Grammy-winning Bill Kanengiser. He is currently the director of guitar studies at the Orpheus Academy of Music, holds a position as Adjunct Professor of Guitar at Huston Tillotson University, and directs the Austin Classical Guitar Youth Camerata, a large ensemble of young guitarists across Austin.


Dragos Ilie


Romanian guitarist Dragos Ilie has established himself as one of the most creative and expressive young guitarists of his generation. At an early age, Dragos fell in love with the instrument after listening to his father play. Soon he enrolled at the Popular School of Arts and later the National College of Arts in Lasi, studying with Marius Timpau. During that time, Dragos also studied with Dr. Daniel Dragomirescu at the National Music Conservatoire of Lasi. He received numerous grants for participating at festivals throughout Europe. Among these include the MOL Foundation for Young Artists, the "StART Grants", and the “Young Talents" Grant offered by the Margareta Principess Foundation, with the support of the Royal House of Romania. Dragos has placed in over 40 international competitions, having received more than 20 Grand Prizes. He has performed and taught masterclasses around the United States and Europe, and has been featured in the Classical Guitar Magazine, and Acoustic Guitar Magazine. Dragos is currently pursuing his Doctor of Musical Arts degree at the University of Texas at Austin, serving as Teaching Assistant to the renowned guitarist and pedagogue, Adam Holzman.