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    • 8 Aug 2025
    • 2 May 2026
    • San Jose and Mountain View
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    The South Bay Guitar Society presents its 2025-2026 concert season

    • Sept 13 2025:  Mesut Özgen (USA), St Francis Episcopal Church, San Jose 
    • Oct 11 2025: Duo Exaudi (USA), St. Francis Episcopal Church, San Jose
    • Nov 8 2025: Orestis Kalampalikis (Greece), St. Francis Episcopal Church, San Jose
    • Feb 7 2026: Leonela Alejandro (Puerto Rico), winner of Guitar Foundation of America's 2024 International Concert Artist Competition, Tateuchi Hall at Community School of Music and Arts, Mountain View
    • March 7 2026: Giulia Ballaré  (Italy), Evergreen Valley High School, San Jose (part of 2026 Jerry Snyder GuitarFest)
    • April 4 2026:  Kyuhee Park (Korea), Tateuchi Hall at Community School of Music and Arts, Mountain View
    • May 2 2026:  Edith Pageaud (France), St. Francis Episcopal Church, San Jose
    • 13 Sep 2025
    • 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM
    • Tateuchi Hall, Community School of Music and Art, 230 San Antonio Circle, Mountain View
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    photo by Paul Schraub

    DIRECTIONS: Tateuchi Hall, Community School of Music and Art 

    Mezut Özgen, Guitar Virtuoso in Concert

    with a Prelude performance by Lucas Quan

    Acclaimed as “stunningly versatile and expressive” by Acoustic Guitar magazine, Mezut Özgen is a concert and recording artist, composer, conductor, and pedagogue.   

    Prizewinner in several international guitar competitions, Özgen has performed as featured soloist in festivals including the International Paco Peña Guitar Festival in Cordoba, Spain, the Suoni dal legno International Guitar Festival and Milano Classical Guitar Festival in Italy, Thailand International Guitar Festival in Bangkok, Yale Guitar Extravaganza, Santa Cruz Baroque Festival, and Healdsburg Guitar Festival, among others.

    Özgen's first solo CD "Troubadour" features classical guitar works inspired by Turkish, Spanish, Argentinean, and American folk traditions and was cited by Guitar Review magazine as "a shining example of this guitarist's great talent." His award-winning multimedia concert DVD "New Dimensions in Classical Guitar" includes premieres of guitar works with visual accompaniments including video, interactive computer images, and particularized lighting design. Classical Guitar magazine's reviewer said this recording was "the finest music DVD ever to have come my way, remarkable achievement." Özgen's latest CD "Anatolian Fantasy" exclusively features his own compositions for solo guitar, two guitars, soprano and guitar, flute-cello-guitar trio, and kemenche-cello-guitar trio.

    As a performer, Özgen has collaborated with harpsichordist Anthony Newman, violinist Cihat Aşkın, oboeist Shelley Phillips, flutist Lars Johannesson, and cellist Amy Brodo, among many others.  As a composer, Özgen creates works based on or influenced by traditional Turkish music. Among his other influences are Joaquin Rodrigo's use of flamenco music and Turkish composer  Yalçın Tura’s harmonization techniques. Many composers have written solo, concerto, and various ensemble music for Özgen including Anthony Gilbert, Pablo Victor Ortiz, Anthony Newman, Benjamin Verdery, Sergio Assad, Stephen Goss, and others.

    Özgen joined the faculty of Florida International University in 2013 as coordinator of guitar studies and right away established the FIU Miami Guitar Orchestra. He has performed and taught master classes throughout the U.S., Europe, Asia, Cuba, and Turkey and directed guitar studies at the University of California Santa Cruz from 1998 to 2013. Özgen's degrees include a Master of Music and an Artist Diploma from Yale School of Music and a Doctor of Musical Arts from Arizona State University, as well as an M.D. from Hacettepe University Medical School. At Yale, he was the first guitarist to be awarded the Dean’s Prize, the School of Music's highest honor. 

    Prelude performer Lucas Quan


    Lucas Quan has completed the Suzuki guitar repertoire and is now concentrating on standard concert repertoire including works by Albéniz and Tárrega. Lucas began the guitar at age 8 and currently studies with Patrick O'Connell at Silicon Valley Classical Guitar School in Sunnyvale. His first teacher with Jon Mendle. Outside of music, Lucas is a junior at BASIS Independent Silicon Valley and enjoys tennis as well as participating in science competitions.   

    Program:

    M. Ponce: Sonatina Meridional  

    I. Campo

    II. Copla

    III. Fiesta 

    • 11 Oct 2025
    • 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM
    • St. Francis Episcopal Church 1205 Pine Ave, San Jose, CA 95125
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    DIRECTIONS: St Francis Episcopal Church 

    Duo Exaudi, Guitar Virtuosos in Concert

    with a Prelude performance by the Bay Area Guitar Quintet

    Performing as a duo since 2012, Belorussian guitarist Elina Chekan and Cuban guitarist René Izquierdo met as post-graduate students at Yale University studying with acclaimed professor Benjamin Verdery. Chekan and Izquierdo formed Duo Exaudi out of their desire to combine creative talents to increase and explore the guitar duo repertoire.

    The duo has performed in major concert venues in the U.S., Russia, and Europe to great critical acclaim. Both award-winning solo artists, together Chekan and Izquierdo are a tour de force. Duo Exaudi’s commitment to contemporary music and expanding the guitar repertoire has led to collaborations with composers such as Jorge Morel, Carlos Rafael Rivera, Colette Mourey, and Carl Schimmel.

    Praised for their phrasing and musical sensitivity, Duo Exaudi’s playing is technically superb, well balanced and exceptionally musical.

    Prelude performance by the Bay Area Guitar Quintet, students of Angelica Artelt and Scott Cmiel


    • 8 Nov 2025
    • 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM
    • St. Francis Episcopal Church, 1205 Pine Ave., San Jose
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    DIRECTIONS: St Francis Episcopal Church 

    Orestis Kalampalikis, Guitar Virtuoso in Concert

    with a Prelude performance by Aryan Shrivastava

    Born in Greece and based in Paris, guitarist Orestis Kalampalikis was the first-prize winner of the 2006 Panhellenic Competition of Veria and the 2007 Competition of Fontenay-sous-Bois and the second-prize winner of the 2006 Ivor Mairants Guitar Award. Besides his solo career, Kalampalikis often collaborates with other artists and singers such as Cybèle Castoriadis, Mashal Arman or Sofia Avramidou.

    Kalampalikis's compositions combine the influences of the Greek tradition with Western musical language and forms. In his constant search for new ways of expression, Kalampalikis introduces new techniques and playing methods for the guitar. His works are published by Productions d'Oz, Lemoine, and Papagrigoriou-Nakas.

    Kalampalikis also composes for the theater and has contributed to the productions "Iliade Brisée" by Laurence Campet, "La promesse du Papillon" by Damien Luce, and "IBSEN-The last offer," which won the Ibsen Institute Scholarship. Kalampalikis has also won international competitions including the 2012 World Guitar Competition in Serbia and the 2014 Lycia Guitar Days and 2015 Nilufer Guitar Days in Turkey. 

    A member of the Roland Dyens in the Skaï association, Kalampalikis has been conducting international workshops on Dyens's music since 2019 in collaboration with Laurent Blanquart and Jean Marc-Zwellenreuther. 

    Kalampalikis studied at the National Conservatory of Athens under Yannis Petridis and at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique de Paris under Roland Dyens. He also studied composition with Bernard Cavanna and conducting with Henri-Claude Fantapié. 

    Prelude performance by Aryan Shrivastava, student of Scott Cmiel

     

     

    • 7 Feb 2026
    • 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM
    • Community School of Music and Arts, Tateuchi Hall, 230 San Antonio Cir, Mountain View, CA 94040
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    DIRECTIONS: Tateuchi Hall, Community School of Music and Art 

    Guitar Foundation of America winner Leonela Alejandro in concert

    with a Prelude performance by Campbell Muffly

    Winner of the Rose Augustine Grand Prize in the 2024 Guitar Foundation of America International Concert Artist Competition, Leonela Alejandro has garnered attention as a soloist, captivating audiences with her powerful and energetic performance style. She has been invited to perform in numerous venues in the U.S. and Europe, including the Latino Arts Guitar Festival, Northern Illinois University International Guitar Concert Series, Southern Guitar Festival, Florida Guitar Festival, Marlow Guitar Series, Louisville Guitar Society, Orange County Guitar Circle, and José Tomás Villa de Petrer Guitar Festival.

    Alejandro has been a top prizewinner in more than a dozen competitions in the U.S., and has won more than ten first-prize awards in competitions including the Louisville Guitar Festival, Appalachian State Guitar Festival, Columbus State University Guitar Symposium, Indiana Guitar Festival, and Chicago Guitar Festival, among others. She has also had success internationally, receiving prizes from the Domaine Forget de Charlevoix Guitar Competition, Ciudad de Coria International Guitar Competition, and the Iserlohn International Guitar Competition.

    Originally from Guaynabo, Puerto Rico, Alejandro began music study at age seven and received instruction from Jomel Rivera, Julio Reyes, and Rey Nieves. In 2016, she was accepted into the Conservatory of Music of Puerto Rico at age 16 to study with world Maestro Iván Rijos. After two years in the Conservatory, she transferred to the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and completed her undergraduate degree with Cuban virtuoso René Izquierdo in 2020. Alejandro completed her graduate studies with Andrew Zohn at Columbus State University in 2023.

    Apart from her celebrated solo work, Alejandro has established herself as a performer with orchestra and has played concertos by Vivaldi and Castelnuovo-Tedesco with the Puerto Rico Symphony Orchestra under Roselín Pabón. She was the soloist in the recent premiere of Atanas Ourkouzounov’s Concertino for Guitar, Percussion and Strings under the baton of Paul Hostetter. She also has appeared as a solo mandolinist with the Schwob School of Music's Wind Ensemble and as a soloist in Ottorino Respighi’s Roman Festivals under the direction of Jamie L. Nix.

    Alejandro is an Augustine Strings ambassador and her strings of choice are Paragon Reds. She performs on guitars built by luthiers Stephan Connor and Martin Blackwell. 

    Prelude performer Campbell Muffly, student of Angelica Artelt and Scott Cmiel


    • 7 Mar 2026
    • 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM
    • Evergreen Valley High School, 3300 Quimby Road, San Jose
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    Guitar virtuoso Giulia Ballarè in concert at the 2026 Jerry Snyder GuitarFest

    with a Prelude performance by Andrew Lee and Brandon Lee

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    Italian-born Giulia Ballarè 
    is regularly invited to play in prestigious venues in Europe, Russia, the U.S., Mexico, and Brazil. She is a professor at Consevatoire de Musique de Genève in Switzerland and Conservatorio "A. Vivaldi" in Alessandria, Italy.  

    In 2013 she released her first album "Lyrically Spain" under the dotGuitar label and made her second album "Untuned Guitar" under the JSM Guitar Records label. In 2019 she founded the Gauthey Ballarè Duo with French guitarist Pauline Gauthey. In 2023 the duo released its album "Lo Que Vendrá" with JSM Guitar Records.

    Since 2013 Ballarè won more than 30 prizes in international competitions, including first prize in the Andrès Segovia, Ciudad de Coria, Forum Gitarre Wien, and Mottola competitions. She was a top prizewinner in many other competitions throughout Europe.

    Ballarè has performed in masterclasses with some of the most well-known figures in the classical guitar world including Oscar Ghiglia, David Russell, Pavel Steidl, Paolo Pegoraro, Marcin Dylla, Judicaël Perroy, Aniello Desiderio, and Adriano Del Sal. She started playing guitar at age nine and graduated in 2012 from the conservatory in Novara, Italy, under Guido Fichtner.

    Ballarè is a Savarez Artist.   

    Prelude performers Andrew Lee and Brandon Lee, students of Jon Mendle


    • 4 Apr 2026
    • 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
    • St. Francis Episcopal Church, 1205 Pine Ave., San Jose
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    DIRECTIONS: Tateuchi Hall, Community School of Music and Arts 

    ​Guitar Virtuoso Kyuhee Park in Concert

    with a Prelude performance by Preston Hong

    Kyuhee Park performed in opera tours under the late conductor Seiji Ozawa and studied under leading Japanese classical guitarists Shin-ichi Fukuda and Kiyoshi Shomura. Park is the first-prize winner in the Alhambra International Guitar Competition, Agustin Barrios International Guitar Competition, the National Korean Guitar Competition, the Heinsberg International Guitar Competition, and the Printemps de la Guitare International Competition.
    Originally from Incheon, South Korea, Park made her highly acclaimed CD debut with “Sueño” from FONTEC (Japan) in 2010 and later released "Sonata Noir" and ”Spanish Journey."  

    Prelude performer Preston Hong, student of Chris Mallett 


    • 2 May 2026
    • 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM
    • Tateuchi Hall, Community School of Music and Art, 230 San Antonio Circle, Mountain View
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    DIRECTIONS: Tateuchi Hall, Community School of Music and Art 

    Guitar Virtuoso Edith Pageaud in concert

    with a Prelude performance by Alan Chen

    Edith Pageaud is the first-prize winner in the Drôme de Guitares competition, the Roland Dyens International Competition, the Florence International Guitar Competition, and the Rust International Competition “Alirio Diaz” in Austria.

    She attended the City Conservatory of Paris under Gérard Abiton and earned her Diplôme d'Etudes Musicales in classical guitar at age 14. She also studied with Gérard Verba and also studied philosophy before returning to music full-time.

    Pageaud today teaches classical guitar in France. In addition to her performing career, she arranges piano repertoire by Rachmaninoff, Scriabin, and Brahms, among others.

    Prelude performer Alan Chen, student of Angelica Artelt


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