Duo Assad - guitar
Brazilian-born
brothers Sérgio and Odair Assad have set the benchmark for all other guitarists
by creating a new standard of guitar innovation, ingenuity and expression.Their
exceptional artistry and uncanny ensemble playing come from both a family rich
in Brazilian musical tradition and from studies with the guitar/lutenist
Monina Távora (1921-2011), a disciple of Andrés Segovia. In addition to
setting new performance standards, the Assads have played a major role in
creating and introducing new music for two guitars. Their virtuosity has
inspired a wide range of composers to write for them including Astor
Piazzolla, Terry Riley, Radamés Gnattali, Marlos Nobre, Nikita Koshkin, Roland
Dyens, Jorge Morel, Edino Krieger and Francisco Mignone.
Now
Sérgio Assad is adding to their repertoire by composing music for the duo and
for various musical partners both with Symphony Orchestra and in recitals. They
have worked extensively with such renowned artists as Yo-Yo Ma, Nadja
Salerno-Sonnenberg, Fernando Suarez Paz, Paquito D’Rivera, Gidon Kremer and
Dawn Upshaw.
The
Assads began playing the guitar together at an early age and went on to study
for seven years with Dona Monina. Their international career began with a major
prize at the 1979 Young Artists Competition in Bratislava. Odair is based in
Brussels where he teaches at Ecole Supérieure des Arts. Sérgio resides in San
Francisco, where he is on the faculty of the SF Conservatory.
The
Assad’s repertoire includes original music composed by Sérgio Assad and his
re-workings of folk and jazz music as well as Latin music of almost every
style. Their standard classical repertoire includes transcriptions of the great
Baroque keyboard literature of Bach, Rameau and Scarlatti and adaptations of
works by such diverse figures as Gershwin, Ginastera and Debussy. Their touring
programs are always a compelling blend of styles, periods and cultures.