Schedule / Past Festivals
Nigel North: The French Lute of the 17th-century
A presentation by Nigel North on the instrument, tuning, tablatures, and music that a lutenist lived with 350 years ago.
Hosted by the Center for Transformative Media at The New School, with Mannes College of Music.
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Derek Gripper in conversation with Banning Eyre
The South African guitarist/composer Derek Gripper in conversation with author, guitarist, broadcaster Banning Eyre. Eyre has spent years exploring the guitar styles of Africa, and is the author of four books, including In Griot Time: An American Guitarist in Mali.
Our all-day, immersive Guitar Marathon at The Met Cloisters
Perched atop North Manhattan’s Fort Tryon Park, with a view of the Hudson River below and cliffs of the Palisades across the way, The Cloisters houses one of the world's finest collections of medieval European art.
featuring Rez Abbasi, Derek Gripper, Kaki King and Glenn Jones
An evening of music and conversation with Rez Abbasi, Derek Gripper, Kaki King and Glenn Jones. Hosted by WNYC New Sounds' John Schaefer.
Performances include:
This year, the Alt Guitar Summit launches a new annual series entitled "While We're Still Here," celebrating living composers. For this inaugural, the honorees will be none other than jazz big-band leader Carla Bley and the widely influential Canadian singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell.
Beauty and Noise is devoted to players who inhabit electronic frontiers, creating sonic rapture, sometimes absent of notes. Listeners will be immersed in wild, mysterious textures rarely imagined. Some artists will play solo, others will have accompaniment, some of the music will be composed, some improvised.
Celebrating 101 years of Sister Rosetta Tharpe
NYGF ‘16 begins with a Mother's Day concert in honor of gospel/blues legend Sister Rosetta Tharpe, the godmother of rock & roll. She was America’s first national gospel star, and her famous windmill guitar moves lived on in Keith Richards and Pete Townshend.
Toubab Krewe + Joseph Arthur PREMIERE SCORES TO CLASSIC SILENT FILMS
The West African-inspired Asheville, North Carolina-based ensemble Toubab Krewe plays Malian-accented world-pop that’s imbued with laconic, Southeastern minimalism.
Luther Dickinson + Alvin Youngblood Hart PREMIERE SCORES TO CLASSIC SILENT FILMS
Formerly lead guitarist with The Black Crowes and current front-man for North Mississippi Allstars, Memphis-born Luther Dickinson deploys his aggressively Southern sensibility to Walter Ruttman’s 1927 documentary portrait of a Berlin long gone by, Berlin: Symphony of a Great City.
BADI ASSAD + KAKI KING PREMIERE SCORES TO CLASSIC SILENT FILMS
The extraordinary Brazilian guitarist/singer Badi Assad premieres her score for one of the best-known films of China's cinematic golden age: Wu Yonggang’s 1934 debut The Goddess, the story of a prostitute working the seamy streets of Shanghai to afford an education for her young son.
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