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All Genres > Classical > Contemporary > JIM SKINGER: Many Roads

It seems there was never a time when I wasn't strumming a guitar,
playing the piano or practicing the accordion...but it was the guitar that
held the most fascination for me. Practicing was never a problem; in
fact my parents made me stop practicing to do other things.

All through high school I played - in local jazz bands and rock groups -
and after graduation, the opportunity to play "on the road" was an
irresistible challenge.

Motivated to study in a more formal way, I enrolled at Clark University
Worcester MA. where I completed a music degree program. While at
Clark, I initiated a guitar program which I directed for four years. At
the same time, I continued to study guitar with such notable teachers
as Walter Kaye-Bauer, Hartford, CT., Sophocles Papas, Washington,
DC and with Alexander Bellows in Manhattan.

My studies in Europe took me to Santiago de Compostella, Spain and
to London where I studied with the outstanding English composer
John Duarte and the lutenist Diana Poulton.

In the mid 80s, I turned to composing and arranging in both classical
and jazz idioms. Several of my compositions have been published in
the U.S. and the U.K. The formation of a jazz trio in 1990, has led to
many successful performances in the New York area.

1997 was a banner year for me with a debut performance with the
Chappaqua Chamber orchestra with a performance of "Concierto de
Aranjuez and later at the Royal Festival Hall in London in a solo
concert for the Latin American and Caribbean Cultural Society of
London.

In May 1999 I was invited to give a solo concert in the Central Library
of Moscow; the concert was sponsored by the " Music Lover's Club
of Moscow". I also performed for the guitar classes at the A. Schnitke
Music Institute, Moscow and for the Primary School music classes for
young musicians.

In July 2000 Italy: A series of performances celebrating Italian/Anglo
Culture.


Publications:

Contributor- Hal
Leonard Guitar Method
Book 1 Portal de les
Taules -a movement
from Suite Ibiza
Classical Guitar
Magazine
Feb.1992
Suite Ibiza (for solo
guitar) -Columbia
Publishing, U.S.A

Just For Friends (for
Flute & Guitar)
Columbia Music. U.S.A

Many Roads
"Collection" The Trees
They Do Grow High (for
four guitars)

Prelude (Oboe and
Guitar)

Mary Hamilton For Two
Guitars Sometime I
Feel Like A Motherless
Child

awarded a Meet the
Composer grant for
Jazz Olé
1994
a work for Jazz Quintet

Music critic Musical
Opinion London
Nov.'98 publication
Nov 1998





Recordings:

Tape The Jim Skinger
Trio 1995
1995
C D Just for Friends
1996
1996
C D Many Roads 2000
2000

Check out the artist's website:
http://www.geocities.com/raised9th10526

Track List:
1. English Suite: Prelude
2. Folk Song
3. Round Dance
4. Many Roads Suite: Prelude
5. Ribbons of Love (theme)
6. Ribbons of Love (variation)
7. Southern Echoes
8. Mary Hamilton
9. Cincos Piezas: Campero
10. Romantico
11. Acentuado
12. Triston
13. Compadre
14. Chinese Blossom
15. Cancao Da Lua

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