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John Johns
John Johns holds degrees
from the Peabody Conservatory of Music where he was a scholarship student
of Aaron Shearer, and from George Peabody College. From 1972 to 1980
he was Artist-Teacher of Guitar at the Blair Academy of Music. He
served as Assistant Professor in the School of Music at George Peabody
College from 1976 to 1980 and is presently Associate Professor of Guitar
at the Blair
School of Music of Vanderbilt
University where he is Chair of the Guitar Department. Under
his direction, Blair's guitar program has been recognized as one of the
most highly recommended internationally. In 1997 Professor Johns
celebrated 25 years of performing and teaching in Nashville with a concert
dedicated to his friend and mentor Chet Atkins. |
"A first-rate performer with sure fingers and firm musical sense...
a sensitive instrumentalist."
The New York Times
"An unforgettable guitarist! Johns' guitar often sounds like
a mellow piano. A delight!"
Guitar Review, New York
"Always musical and poetic."
Classical Guitar, England
"More than just a fine guitarist; he is a superb musician."
"A classical guitar wizard."
The Nashville Tennessean
"The playing was splendidly florid, with exceptional nuance of phrase
and dynamic."
The Nashville Scene
"He has a feeling for the questions and answer character of motovic
interplay, a knack for using dynamics to highlight structure, a natural
way of shaping phrases. The slow movement of Giuliani's C-major sonata
was very lyrically done, and Mr. Johns' way of energizing little thematic
fragments brought a Haydenesque quality in an opening movement that usually
registers as bel canto pleasantry."
The New York Times
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Johns first received national recognition when he appeared on the Westinghouse-ABC
television special, "A Pride of Guitars."
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He performed to critical acclaim on National Public Radio's "Concert Guitar,"
which featured some of the world's leading guitarists, among them Manuel
Barrueco, Carlos Barbosa-Lima, Leo Brouwer, Sharon Isbin and Oscar Ghiglia.
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His recording, "John Johns Plays Bach, Bennett, Brouwer and Others," has
received international acclaim by leading guitar periodicals and journals.
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He has been a featured performer on "Recital Hall" on Nashville public
television.
Last
updated on July 16, 1998.