7:00 pm - Thursday, September 8

Music: Diego Figueiredo

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The Museum is excited to welcome back International Guitar Night alumni, Diego Figueiredo. Brazilian guitarist Diego Figueiredo is an extraordinary fast-rising star and his superb technique, timing and imagination have made him one of the hottest international names on the scene today. A brilliant musician, Diego keeps the traditional essence of Brazilian music and at the same time is extremely virtuosic, modern and innovative. His concerts unite technique and emotion in a fusion of Brazilian music and jazz. His memorable stage presence is almost as impeccable as his guitar playing. Almost.

Diego Figueiredo (pronounced fig-a-ray-o) is considered one of the most talented guitar players in the world today. He is the winner of several important competitions including the Montreux Jazz Competition and the VISA Prize. Diego has released over nineteen albums to date, three DVD?s, and several instructional books. His music is a fusion between Jazz, Bossa Nova and Classical. Diego?s unique interpretations, along with his phenomenal technique and emotion, has created an explosion of adoring fans and concert goers. Diego has performed in over forty countries around the world.

Diego Figueiredo was born in Franca, Brazil in 1980. At the age of four he used to strike poses carrying his small guitar. At six, he received a mandolin, which was kept in a very special place in his house. Diego played many instruments before choosing the electric guitar when he was twelve. By the age of fifteen, he was playing theaters and nightclubs throughout Brazil, playing both solo and with many renowned Brazilian musicians.

For a number of years he played in several different groups including Banda G?nese and Squema Seis from Bras?lia. He has studied classical guitar, Brazilian popular music and jazz in several different conservatories including Franca, Ribeir?o Preto, Tatu?, and Berklee College of Music.

Most recently he accompanies the singer and songwriter Belchior in tours around Brazil and abroad, as well as with the French phenom Cyrille Aim?e. He has played and shared the stage with Hermeto Pascoal, Larry Coryell, Geraldo Azevedo, Sebasti?o Tapaj?s, Dem?nios da Garoa, Vanusa, Renato Borghetti, Osvaldo Montenegro, Jair Rodrigues, Elomar, Toquinho, Tunai, Paulinho da Viola, Nando Cordel, Moraes Moreira, Faf? de Bel?m, Amelinha, Los Hermanos, Zeca Baleiro, Miyazawa and others.

Besides being a guitar player, Diego is a producer, arranger, orchestrator, multi-instrumentalist and has recently produced and arranged the double album ?As v?rias caras de Drummond? for which Belchior wrote the music for Drummond?s poems, and which was released in CARAS magazine.

With a variety of works already released, Diego is doing shows on the most important stages around the world enchanting and charming the public wherever he goes with his unique touch.

Admission/Cost:

Thursday, September 8 - 7:00 PM

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