DR. RENALDO GUADALUPE ÁLAMO - Born in San Juan, Puerto Rico, Dr. Renaldo Guadalupe Álamo is becoming well known in the guitar world not only as a classical guitar performer, but as a composer as well. His CD Incógnita, which includes some of his compositions, has received good critics among important figures in the classical guitar world. Jorge Morel says: “It is a joy to listen to this recording. Mr. Guadalupe has chosen a very attractive program for his new CD, including works of great quality. His interpretation of all the pieces here are played with the quality that these composers deserve. Splendid Performance!” Competing, he won the Third place at the 10th Carrefour Mondiale de la Guitare, Martinique, December 1992; and the Second Prize at the 2erne Prix d’Interprétation des Caraïbes, May 1995. He has played in different parts of Puerto Rico, the United States, México, Venezuela, Martinica and Spain. He was Artist Director, Organizer, and Coordinator of the team that presented the 1st Guitar Festival at Ponce, Puerto Rico in October 2006. Mr. Guadalupe holds a Doctor of Musical Arts in Guitar Performance from the Frost School of Music of the University of Miami. His doctoral dissertation A Compilation of Selected Callisthenic Exercises Designed to Address Specific Technical Aspects in Guitar Performance is considered as a great contribution to the classical guitar world in which he discusses issues like the need of working certain technical exercises for the mechanical improvement of the hands, avoiding serious illnesses such as the Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, and others. He has studied with important artists such as Leonardo Egúrbida, Manuel Barrueco, David Russell, Roland Dyens, Alirio Díaz, Abel Carlevaro, Norbert Kraft, Antigoni Goni, Ricardo Cobo, Ana María Rosado, Iván Rijos, Carlos Barbosa Lima, Juan Mercadal, René González, Thomas Patterson, and Pepe Romero. He has not only been a well-educated classical guitarist, he has also moved on and explored flamenco guitar studying with Paco Serrano at Córdoba, Spain. He also played for two years with Antonio Santaella Flamenco Dance Company, and taught flamenco guitar at Casa España in San Juan, Puerto Rico. He has taught at the University of Arizona, University of Miami, University of Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico Music Conservatory, and at the Interamerican University of Puerto Rico, among other music institutions. He is currently a faculty member of The Hartt School, Community Division and The Hartford Music Conservatory. Renaldo is also a classical, popular, flamenco, spanish, and latin guitarist in venues and restaurants in the Hartford, Connecticut area, where he currently resides.
Name: Alturas Duo
Hometown: Hartford, CT
Instrument: Viola, Guitar & Charango

Hailed as playing with “..marvelous virtuosity.." by the Washington Post, the ALTURAS DUO is being recognized as one of the most entertaining ensembles in the chamber music world today. Formed with the idea of performing and promoting South American and classical music by integrating the strengths and beauty of the viola, charango, and guitar, the ALTURAS DUO musicians have combined their talents to craft a seamless blend specializing in the rhythms and dances of the Andes. Constantly looking for new materials and collaborations, they have performed with many diverse artists including the Chilean flutist and folkloric instrumentalist GONZALO CORTES, charango virtuoso ERNESTO CAVOUR, cellists JENNIFER COMBS and JASON DUCKLES as well as violinist ANTHEA KRESTON. They form a part of the ATACAMA ENSEMBLE that performs folk and classical music with wind and percussion instruments from the Andes. Strong proponents of new music, the Duo has worked closely with many composers and have recently premiered pieces by TOM SCHUTTENHELM, JAIME ROMERO, DAN ROMAN, GARRY ANTONIO, ALBERTO CUMPLIDO, JAMES ARGIRO and JAVIER FARIAS. The duo has performed and lectured extensively throughout the U.S., Canada, Bolivia and Chile including concerts for The Choral Arts Society of Washington, D.C., the Evanston Unitarian Church concert series, the Hartt School International Guitar Festival, The Latin American Folk Institute in Maryland, the Chilean Embassy in Washington D.C., The Museum of Bolivian Instrumetns in La Paz, Bolivia, The Mexican Cultural Institute, The International Guitar Festival "Entre-Cuerdas", in Chile and the Connecticut Classical Guitar Society. They have held residencies at the Lyrica String Festival, the Hartt School of Music, are founders and artistic directors of the Simsbury Chamber Music Festival. In addition, they have recorded for Brioso and Naxos records and have been featured as performers on NPR and Radio Beethoven in Chile. In addition they have placed second in the New England International Chamber Music Competition. For more information, or to book the duo please visit our web site: www.alturasduo.com The name Alturas (Spanish for 'heights') is derived from the poem, "Alturas de Macchu Picchu" by the Chilean poet, Pablo Neruda (1904-1973). CD available at www.brioso.com ALTURAS DUO email: info@alturasduo.com, Scott Hill, guitar (860) 242-6668, Carlos Boltes, viola & charango (860) 243-8042 14 Regency Drive Apt#1 Bloomfield CT U.S.A 06002

Name: Val Ramos Flamenco Ensemble
Hometown: Hamden, CT
Instrument: Flamenco Fusion

The Val Ramos Flamenco Ensemble is the premier Flamenco fusion group in the United States. Established in 1994, the group features the unique talents of VAL RAMOS (lead Flamenco guitarist), JOSE R. RAMOS (Flamenco guitarist), KRIS JENSEN (flutist), CARLOS HERNANDEZ CHAVEZ (bassist), JOSE BERRIOS (percussionist), and MATT MOADEL (cajon player/percussionist). The ensemble often performs with JOSE DE SANTOS, the talented Flamenco singer from Valencia, Spain. The ensemble also performs with guest Flamenco dancers and other musicians from Spain and the United States. Hailed as "the best of classical Flamenco brought to modern standards" (Rootsworld.com), "a hidden treasure of the Flamenco world in the Americas...superb musicianship.." (Flamenco Connection), and "simply brilliant" (Flamenco Buzz.com) this outstanding musical group represents the best of contemporary Flamenco music, song, and dance. The group has released three albums of original Flamenco music and song, all on the PIRAM Records label--Por mi camino (2001), Boricuas Flamencos (1998), and Olive Green Eyes (1995). The group has been featured in major international music festivals and clubs including the International Festival of Arts and Ideas, the Regattabar Spring 2005 Jazz Festival, and the OpSail 2000 Festival. In July 2005, the ensemble toured Spain under the auspices of the United States Embassy in Spain and performed at the inauguration of the new U.S. Ambassador to Spain (at the Embassy in Madrid) as well as at the prestigious club El Savor in Salamanca. The group has been featured in National Public Radio (NPR United States) and Radio Nacional Española (RNE Spain) interviews in the radio shows "All Things Considered," "The Faith Middletown Show," and "La hora de America." The group's music is featured in several documentary films including "Puerto Rican Passages" (Connecticut Public Television) and "Nuyoricans" (WNET-Thirteen/PBS). The ensemble has performed with internationally-renowned and Grammy Award winners the-late CELIA CRUZ and DANNY RIVERA. It has also performed with some of the best Flamenco artists from Spain and the United States including DOMINGO ALVARADO, LUIS VARGAS, DIONISIA GARCIA, DOMINICO CARO, JOSE DE SANTOS, ALFONSO MOGABURO, ARTURO MARTINEZ, GISELE SAAD-REVOLLAR, CARLITOS REVOLLAR, DAVID CASTELLANOS, FERNANDO DE MALAGA, MELINDA MARQUEZ, and CHICA MORI.

Name: Ray Gonzalez
Hometown: Hartford, CT
Instrument: Trumpetist

RAY GONZALEZ is a musician dedicated in mind, body and soul to the creation of salsa and Latin jazz rhythms. A re-known musician and Latin music pioneer in Connecticut, Ray González was born in Gurabo, Puerto Rico. He attended the Conservatory of Music and the University of Puerto Rico. González has over 30 years of experience in the performing arts as a professional musician, arranger, composer and conductor. As a musician, the Caribbean, South America and the United States have been his laboratory of experience. González has worked with international musicians such as Tito Puente, Charlie Palmieri, Kako, Giovanni Hidalgo, Charlie Sepúlveda, Ismael Rivera, the Puerto Rican Power Orchestra and many others. Over the years González has held the position of Music Director at numerous places including the University of Turabo, the “Hartford Arts Festival” and the “International Latin American Voice and Song Festival”. González is the Music Director of Guakía, Inc. and founder of Guakibomjazz, a Latin jazz youth orchestra. Through the years, González has been commissioned to compose music for the Hartford Symphony Orchestra and the New Haven Symphony Orchestra. González has also performed in collaboration with the symphonies for many projects such as Music of the Americas, Serenata Latina, Fiesta Latina and others. RAY GONZALEZ has received special honors, awards and recognition by many political institutions and community entities: Connecticut’s former Governor William O’Neill, Southern CT State University, The Hispanic Health Council, the María Sánchez Award, the Hispanic Professional Network, and Mi Casa, among others. Hartford City Mayor Eddie Pérez and the Court of Common Council Proclaimed May 2, 2004 as Ray González Day in the City of Hartford. The Connecticut State Senate and the House of Representatives also issued an official citation in recognition of González for his contribution to Latin Music and his dedication to youth education. Biography of RAY GONZALEZ (contact Mr Gonzalez at Guakia, Inc. 860-548-9555) New CD Release "Yo tengo lo que te gusta" now available. Portion of proceeds donated to Guakia Inc. www.guakia.org

Name: Mariano Cotto
Hometown: Naranjito
Instrument: Singer of Decimas

printed from www.cuatro-pr.org Mariano Cotto El Vate de la Espinela Oriundo de Naranjito. Ha elevado nuestra décima a alturas insospechadas con su verso cuadrante y lirico. Son interesantes los pie forzaos, que escribe para rimar, con vocabulario retórico difíicil de cuadrar y llevar el pensamiento florido. Verdaderamente es el Vate [poeta] de la Espinela. No hay otra manera de describir a Mariano Cotto, jíbaro de Naranjito que desde los seis años cantaba coplas y a los 11, acompañaba a su padre, Mariano Cotto, trovador de promesas. A esa temprana edad, cantaba por primera vez en la radio en un programa de música típica que tenía Maso Rivera en la antigua emisora WENA en Bayamón y posteriormente se “gradúa” del famoso programa de TV, Tribuna del Arte, que producía y dirigía Don Rafael Quiñones Vidal, quien a la edad de 14 años lo llamó “el niño trovador”.

Name: CRIOLLO CLASICO
Hometown: Massachusetts

Guitarist, composer and virtuoso Cuatro player, Jose Gonzalez, is one of the top contemporary performers of Latin music. Acclaimed for his original compositions featuring "the Cuatro", (Puerto Rico's national instrument), his eleven self-produced recordings have become bestsellers. His music is featured on NBC, PBS, CNN, cable TV, as well as four "Putumayo World Music" CDs and the Bose Corp. "World Music"CD. Jose has performed in Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, Cuba, Mexico, Martinique, Curacao, and the U.S.A. with major Latin artists such as Danny Rivera, Andres Jimenez, Roy Brown, Lucecita Benitez, Giovanni Hidalgo, Tito Auger, Haciendo Punto en Otro Son, El Topo, Libertad Lamarque, Sandro and Braulio. E-mail -

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