St. Andrew’s Episcopal Cathedral | 305 E Capitol Street , Jackson, Mississippi
Event Details
- Date(s): Wed, Mar 31
- Time: 12:00 pm - 12:45 pm
- Website: https://www.facebook.com/events/299984661477175
- Location: St. Andrew’s Episcopal Cathedral, 305 E Capitol Street , Jackson, Mississippi
Other Information
Join St. Andrew’s for an annual Holy Week service of noonday prayer and a musical offering by classical guitarist Michael Boyd. Hear works by J.S. Bach, Francisco Tarrega, Heitor Villa-Lobos, et al. The service will be offered in St. Julian’s Chapel, accessible at www.standrews.ms and on their Facebook page.
Classical guitarist and Mississippi native Michael Boyd received his Doctor of Musical Arts Degree in Performance and Pedagogy from the University of Southern Mississippi under the tutelage of Giovanni DeChiaro. During his studies at USM, Dr. Boyd garnered numerous top honors and awards at various festivals and competitions throughout the region. He has attended and performed in master classes with many renowned artists including Carlos Barbosa-Lima, Leo Brouwer, Christopher Parkening, Randy Pile, Marc Regnier, and The Los Angeles Guitar Quartet.
As a performer and clinician, Michael maintains an active schedule in the region and abroad, including appearances with the University of Southern Mississippi Symphony Orchestra, Sinfonia Gulf Coast, as well as performances in Argentina and Spain. In 2006, Dr. Boyd made his New York debut at prestigious Carnegie Hall with The Mississippi Guitar Quartet under the auspices of Centaur Records. Michael has been featured on National Public Radio affiliate programs, and in addition to his performing and publishing, he has also released several acclaimed recordings, including his most recent groundbreaking recordings from Centaur Records of previously unrecorded works by major Spanish composer Federico Moreno Torroba.
Dr. Boyd has been contributing author to articles in the Guitar Foundation of America’s Journal ‘Soundboard’, Mel Bay’s ‘Teaching Guitar’, Oxford University Press ‘Music and Letters’, and has edited and compiled transcriptions for guitar available through Mel Bay Publications. He has served as music director at St. Thomas Aquinas and Sacred Heart Catholic Churches in Hattiesburg, has been a member of the Mississippi Arts Commission and Southern Artistry touring artist rosters, and is currently a presenter for the Mississippi Humanities Council Speakers Bureau as well as member of the Mississippi Guitar Alliance which hosts the annual Mississippi Guitar Festival. As a JCJC faculty member Michael has been recognized as both Humanities Teacher of the Year and Lamplighter, and in addition to providing classroom instruction in Music Appreciation and Music Survey, offers private instruction in guitar, as well as directing the JCJC Guitar Ensemble.
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