Brad Richter

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Classical guitarist Brad Richter appears at the Poncan Theatre in Ponca City, Oklahoma on March 26, 2011.

Bradley Nathan Richter (born August 9, 1969) is an American classical guitarist. He currently lives in Arizona with his wife Kerstin and their three children.

Education and background

When he was 18, Brad was awarded the Presidential Scholarship to the American Conservatory of Music in Chicago where he began performing, composing, and eventually teaching professionally. After completing his undergraduate degrees in performance and composition, Brad accepted a scholarship to the Royal College of Music in London where he studied with guitarist Carlos Bonell.[1]

Career highlights

Since completing his Master's degree at the Royal College of Music in London, Brad has performed throughout North America and Europe as a soloist and in duos with artists such as Grammy-winner David Finckel of the Emerson String Quartet, Royal College of Music Professor Carlos Bonell, and Viktor Uzur (cello) as the Richter Uzur Duo. Festival appearances have included The Aspen Music Festival, The London International Guitar Festival and the Walnut Valley Festival, where he won the National Finger-picking Championship in 1999.

Brad is also an accomplished composer. In addition to his collections of concert music for solo guitar (published by Mel Bay and GSP) Brad is an avid composer of chamber music. He is a winner of the International Composers Guild Competition, and he wrote and performed a score for the Emmy award winning PBS television series, The Desert Speaks. Brad is regularly featured on NPR's Performance Today as a soloist and with the Richter Uzur Duo.

Residency and outreach

Brad has taught at the Sherwood Conservatory of Music in Chicago and the University of Arizona and given workshops around the United States since 1995. Most notably he is the co-founder and Executive Director of Lead Guitar, a nonprofit organization that establishes guitar programs in schools with large populations of at-risk kids. In 2013 Lead Guitar became part of the University of Arizona where Brad is now the Director of Arts Outreach for the College of Fine Arts.[2]

Published books and recordings

Year Title Type Publisher/Record Company
1994 Dance of the Harvest Fires CD Harmon E Records
1996 Fractal Reflections Sheet Music, Solo Guitar Guitar Solo Publications
1996 The Harvest Sheet Music, Solo Guitar Guitar Solo Publications
1996 Eight Preludes Sheet Music, Solo Guitar Guitar Solo Publications
1997 Fractal Reflections CD Harmon E Records
1998 Four Native Tales Sheet Music, Solo Guitar Guitar Solo Publications
2000 When the Caged Bird Sings Sheet Music, Flute/Guitar Lathkill Music Publishers, England
2001 Frost Songs Sheet Music, Sop./Guitar Lathkill Music Publishers, England
2003 A Whisper in the Desert CD Acoustic Music Records, Germany
2004 Master Fingerstyle Guitar Anthology Book/CD set Mel Bay Publications Inc.
2004 Nouveau Classic Guitar Anthology Book/CD set

co-authors include: Sergio Assad, Andrew York

Mel Bay Publications Inc.
2005 The Brad Richter Solo Collection Book/CD set Mel Bay Publications Inc.
2007 Song of the Wild Book/CD set Acoustic Music Books

Publications pending

32 Imaginative Etudes for Young Guitarists
Year Working Title Type Publisher/Record Company
2007 Arranging for Guitar Instruction Book/CD Mel Bay
2007 Brad Richter with David Finckel CD tba
Book/CD set? Acoustic Music Books/Mel Bay
2007 Navigating Lake Bonneville Book with CD Weber State University Press

References

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