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Patterson/Sutton Duo GRAND JUNCTION

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Patterson/Sutton Duo: Closing Out the Season with Music for Cello and Guitar

We are thrilled to announce the return of the Patterson/Sutton duo, who will be gracing our stage to close out this season. Prepare to be captivated by an afternoon of enchanting music as this remarkable cello/guitar duo presents a diverse repertoire that transcends conventional boundaries.
Known for their unrivaled talent and creative approach to music, the Patterson/Sutton duo promises to deliver a performance that is both mesmerizing and profoundly moving. With their seamless blend of cello and guitar, they create a rich and harmonious sound that is a true auditory delight. As we bid farewell to this season, we couldn't think of a more fitting way to end it than with the Patterson/Sutton Duo gracing our stage once again. Join us for an unforgettable evening of music as we celebrate the beauty and power of this remarkable cello/guitar duo.

Patterson/Sutton Duo Biography

Praised by BBC Music Magazine for their “beguiling” sound and by The Strad for their "wit and imagination", the Patterson/Sutton Duo bring the rich cello and guitar repertoire to audiences around the world. The Patterson/Sutton duo have been featured artists at the Guitar Foundation of America Convention and have an ongoing relationship with The Juilliard School as Juilliard Global Visiting Artists.

The Patterson/Sutton Duo’s two studio albums, “Cold Dark Matter” and “Still Life: Collected Music for Cello and Guitar by Stephen Goss” were both released to critical acclaim and widespread international radio play. Composer and guitarist, Dušan Bogdanović declared: “Everything [on Cold Dark Matter] is performed with excellence and sensitivity.” The Duo strives to push the boundaries of the repertoire by commissioning new music for cello and guitar from top composers. Their most recent commission, “Still Life” by composer Steven Goss, was nominated for an Ivor Novello Award, the most prestigious prize for modern music in the United Kingdom.

Recent concert appearances include the New York City Classical Guitar Society, Cleveland International Classical Guitar Festival, Florida Guitar Foundation, Portland International Guitar Series, Minnesota Guitar Society’s International Guitar Artist Series, University of Colorado International Guitar Festival, Knoxville Guitar Society, Saigon Guitar Series in Vietnam, Shanghai Conservatory in China, Princeton Symphony Chamber Music Series, Denver Friends of Chamber Music, and the Strings Music Festival, among others. Their research in the field of cello and guitar performance has culminated in lecture-recitals at the Dublin Guitar Symposium, International Guitar Research Center Conference in the UK, and the Guitar Foundation of America Convention. Soundboard magazine called their GFA engagement “a deeply inspiring performance”.

The Patterson/Sutton Duo are strong believers in the transformative power of educational outreach. Funded by the US State Department, the duo held a guest-artist residency at the Afghanistan National Institute of Music in Kabul in 2014, where they worked with the budding generation of Afghan musicians and gave a performance at the Canadian Embassy of Afghanistan. More recently, The Juilliard School has sent the duo to Bratislava, Budapest, Dublin, Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City and New York City as guest-artists to perform and teach at international schools as part of the Juilliard/Nord Anglia global intuitive.

Dr. Kimberly Patterson holds degrees from the Juilliard School, the Cleveland Institute of Music and the University of Colorado at Boulder. She is currently Associate Professor of Cello at the University of Memphis. Dr. Patrick Sutton holds degrees from the University of Denver and the University of Colorado at Boulder. He is on the guitar faculty at the University of Memphis and Arkansas State University. The duo became husband and wife in June of 2017.

Earlier Event: March 24
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Later Event: April 14
Patterson/Sutton Duo MONTROSE