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Program Giovanni Riveros 1. Recuerdos de la Alhambra by Francisco Tarrega 2. Capricho Arabe by Francisco Tarrega 3. Arriba los Pañuelos Giovanni and Daniel 1. Adios Nonino by Astor Piazzolla 2. Milonga del Angel by Astor Piazzolla Daniel Nistico 1. Sevilla from Suite Española by Isaac Albeniz 2. Sonata in D Minor k. 213 by Domenico Scarlatti 3. Collectici intim by Vicente Asencio i. La Serenor (The Serenity) ii. La Joia (The Joy) iii. La Calma (The Calm) iv. La Guabanca (The Delight) v. La Frisanca (The Haste) Giovanni and Daniel La Vida Breve from The Three Cornered Hat by Manuel de Falla Sunday February 4th 6pm St. Bartholomew’s Church 300 Burnley St, Richmond

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Program

Giovanni Riveros1. Recuerdos de la Alhambra by Francisco Tarrega

2. Capricho Arabe by Francisco Tarrega3. Arriba los Pañuelos

Giovanni and Daniel 1. Adios Nonino by Astor Piazzolla

2. Milonga del Angel by Astor Piazzolla

Daniel Nistico1. Sevilla from Suite Española by Isaac Albeniz

2. Sonata in D Minor k. 213 by Domenico Scarlatti3. Collectici intim by Vicente Asencio

i. La Serenor (The Serenity)ii. La Joia (The Joy)

iii. La Calma (The Calm)iv. La Guabanca (The Delight)

v. La Frisanca (The Haste)

Giovanni and DanielLa Vida Breve from The Three Cornered Hat by Manuel de Falla

Sunday February 4th6pm

St. Bartholomew’s Church300 Burnley St, Richmond

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About the PerformersTwo internationally acclaimed guitarists combine to play an exciting program of Spanish

guitar music!

Giovanni Riveros LopezGiovanni was born in Lima, Peru. He studied classical guitar at the "Higher Conservatory of Rostock" in Germany and completed his studies at the "Liceu Conservatory" of Barcelona in Spain.

Giovanni has participated in several classical guitar masters’ courses with distinguished teachers, including David Rusell (Spain) Eduardo Isaac (Argentina), Prof. Ramírez (Peru), Oscar Guilliard (Italy) Thomas Offerman (Germany), as well as in flamenco guitar with Professor Klaus Hammer. He worked as a classical guitar teacher at the "Johannes-Brahms" Music Conservatory and at the "Bergstedt" music academy in Hamburg, Germany.

In 2009 Riveros recorded his first album with the ‘Duo Encuentro’ (Cello and Guitar) and in 2010 carried out a tour of concerts and master classes in Peru under the coordination of the Superior Conservatory of Lima "Josefat Roel Pineda". In 2015 Giovanni released his second album ‘Duo Matizes’ (Flute and Guitar)

Daniel NisticoDaniel has captivated audiences in Chile, Serbia, New Zealand, China, the USA, and the Czech Republic. He has won prizes at national and international competitions, including the Lions Club Global Youth Music Competition and The World Competition.

Daniel has performed at prestigious venues across Australia including ABC’s Iwaki Auditorium, Arts Centre Melbourne, High Court of Australia and Brisbane City Hall. He was broadcast on ABC Classic FM’s ‘Rising Stars’ segment (hosted by Graham Abbott) and has also been featured on 3MBS Fine Music Radio and SBS Radio.

Daniel recently completed a Doctor of Musical Arts degree (abd) at the Eastman School of Music, one of the USA’s leading music institutions. There he studied with Nicholas Goluses and Grammy-award winning artist Paul O’Dette, one of the world’s leading early music specialists. Daniel was the first guitarist in the school’s 94 year history to be nominated for an Artist Certificate award, which acknowledges performance standards of the highest quality. Daniel completed his Master of Music at the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music, and received his Bachelor of Music with Honours from the Victorian College of the Arts. During this time, Daniel studied with Aria-award winning guitarist Tonié Field and internationally renowned pianist Dr. Donna Coleman.

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