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Sean Shibe, guitar

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Fri, Apr 11, 2025, 19:30
There is nothing boring about Sean Shibe. The Scottish guitarist had demonstrated early on in his career that he not only has extremely agile fingers, but also a keen sense of programme combinations. He makes old and brand-new music, electronic and acoustic, loud and soft come together. The supposed showpieces on the classical guitar are of little interest to him; he prefers searching for particular, even unknown pieces, makes his own arrangements or commissions new works. As a result, he... Read full text

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Sean ShibeGuitar, Electric Guitar

Program

Scottish Lute Manuscripts (Auswahl) / Bearbeitung für Gitarre von Sean ShibeAnonymus
Suite compostelanaFederico Mompou
Douze Études (selection)Heitor Villa-Lobos
Sonata, Op. 47Alberto Ginastera
Rush for Electric Guitar and ElectronicsSasha Scott
O viridissima virga / adaptation for electric guitar by Sean ShibeHildegard von Bingen
Lad / adaptation for electric guitar by Sean ShibeJulia Wolfe
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