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Cleveland International Classical Guitar Festival® presents Drew Henderson (Canada)

Please consider supporting the Cleveland International Classical Guitar Festival®. Visit https://www.guitarsint.com/donate to learn more. Though our work is one of passion and love, to commission the world's finest concert artists to create and perform in our original videos is expensive. Your patronage will be much appreciated. The Cleveland International Classical Guitar Festival® is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization. Your tax-deductible donation will help us sustain artistic excellence and continue to offer musical events which inspire and educate both students and adults of all ages and backgrounds. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Drew Henderson (Canada), eight and six string guitars Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750) From Suite no. 4 for solo cello, BWV 1010 Prelude Sarabande Bourrée I and II Franz Schubert (1797–1828) Lob der Tränen Joaquín Turina (1882–1949) Sonata para guitarra, Op. 61 Allegro Andante Allegro vivo ----------------------------------- THE CLEVELAND INTERNATIONAL CLASSICAL GUITAR FESTIVAL® Strives To: INSPIRE guitarists and non-guitarist of all ages and backgrounds; ENCOURAGE deeper thought, discussion, and understanding about how we perceive, perform, and evaluate fine music; NURTURE new and old musical relationships; FACILITATE the creation and dissemination of fine musical art. WE BELIEVE that it is in heightened moments of musical magic—when art and chance coalesce, time stops, and egos dissolve—that often we become most mindful of our shared humanity.

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