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Renowned flamenco guitarist to perform in Canton

Posted 3/29/23

CANTON — Renowned flamenco guitarist Maria Zemantauski will perform in Canton at Peterson-Kermani Performance Hall, St. Lawrence on Saturday, April 8, at 8 p.m. The performance is free and open to …

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Renowned flamenco guitarist to perform in Canton

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CANTON — Renowned flamenco guitarist Maria Zemantauski will perform in Canton at Peterson-Kermani Performance Hall, St. Lawrence on Saturday, April 8, at 8 p.m.

The performance is free and open to the public and will be livestreamed.

Zemantauski is a nylon-string guitarist and composer whose style is influenced by various musical genres, most notably Spanish classical, flamenco, and American fingerstyle. She has performed in Spain, Italy, and across the continental United States.

Her albums, Mrs. Laughinghouse (1997), Seeing Red (2000), Under the Lemon Tree (2005), Petty Feet & Mistletoe (2010) and the self-titled, Maria Zemantauski (2018) have received stellar reviews from music critics around the world.

Zemantauski’s programs are a dynamic blend of artistic freedom, innovation and tradition. This is not surprising considering that as a child, she resisted guitar lessons, telling her encouraging parents that she wanted to “discover the instrument on her own without being told what to do.”

As one reviewer wrote, “Zemantauski has continually pushed the boundaries of the possible with her trusty 6-string, blending genres that have little or no business appearing on the same bill, much less in the same song. It's rarely less than electrifying to watch her do it." She believes that the expressive possibilities of the guitar are limitless and pursues her music with passion, confidence and grace.

With a Masters Degree in Cultural Anthropology, she is a relentless promoter of the arts as a vital educational component and an integral part of society. She is highly regarded for combining both performance and sociocultural analysis and is a frequent guest lecturer at colleges and universities nationwide, including the University of San Francisco, University of California at Santa Cruz, Eastman School of Music, Ithaca College School of Music, St. Lawrence University, California State University at San Marcos and The University of Kentucky at Lexington. Her music can also be heard in the award-winning documentary, “Radical Harmonies,” an historical perspective of Women’s Music Festivals and “The Heretics” a documentary film about the Women’s Art Movement of the 1970’s in the USA.

Zemantauski performs extensively as a soloist, with percussionist Brian Melick (aka Uduboy), guitarist/mandolinist, Sten Isachsen ("Sten & Maria Z") and with the unique and flexible, Maria Z Ensemble. She has been the Coordinator of Cultural Affairs at Hudson Valley Community College in Troy, N.Y. since 2004 and is on the faculty in the college's Department of Fine Arts, Theater Arts & Digital Media.

This is event is supported by the Birdsong Fund for Visiting Music Faculty.

Watch the livestream: https://www.stlawu.edu/offices/music/livestream

Peterson-Kermani Performance Hall is located in Griffiths Arts Center, 23 Romoda Drive. Parking is available directly across from the Griffiths Arts Center entrance.

For more information contact the Department of Music at 315-229-5166.