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Artist Series: Nicholas Goluses, guitar

Artist Series: Nicholas Goluses, guitar

September 26, 2025 @ 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm

NICHOLAS GOLUSES, GUITARIST 鈥淕oluses is masterly, a musician鈥檚 musician.鈥 American Record Guide 鈥淕oluses produced an elegant sound. And the finales, taken dangerously fast, were accurate, transparent, and impressively articulated. Mr. Goluses gave persuasive, energetic readings.鈥 The New York Times 鈥淕oluses reached the highest levels of instrumental virtuosity.鈥 Generalanzeiber (Bonn, Germany) Nicholas Goluses is Professor of Guitar, founder, and director of the guitar programs at the Eastman School of Music, where he is the recipient of the Eisenhart Award for Excellence in Teaching. Additionally, he was the inaugural Andr茅s Segovia Professor at Manhattan School of Music where he received the Doctor of Musical Arts degree and was the recipient of the Pablo Casals Award for Musical Accomplishment and Human Endeavor, the Faculty Award of Distinguished Merit and the 2019 Distinguished Alumni Award. His students have won major competitions and professorships throughout the world. He is a Fulbright International Specialist Professor and serves as the external examiner for doctoral dissertations throughout the British Isles. Nicholas Goluses鈥檚 concert tours as soloist, with orchestra, and as chamber musician have taken him across North America, South America, Europe, Australia, and the Far East to critical acclaim. He has recorded extensively for NAXOS, Albany Records, BMG, and Linn Records. Committed to performing new music for the guitar, Goluses has given world premi猫re performances of over 100 works. His 2023 season is highlighted by a performance of a new concerto by Stephen Goss in Glasgow, Scotland and a Fulbright Residency in Tolima, Colombia. For more information, please visit WWW.GOLUSES.COM — Event Details: https://hub.houghton.edu/rsvp?id=383300

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1 Willard Ave
Houghton, NY United States

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