flutists: Ransom Wilson, Paula Robison, James Galway, Jean-Pierre Rampal, Patrick Gallois, Jacques Zoon, Carol Wincenc, Emmanuel Pahud, William Bennett, Julius Baker, Trygve Peterson, Rae Terpenning, and Hal Ott
guitarists: Ida Presti and Alexandre Lagoya, Django Reinhardt, Elios and Boulou Ferre, Sharon Isbin,Tchavolo Schmitt, Eliot Fisk, Andres Segovia, Sergio and Odair Assad, Roland Dyens, Los Angeles Guitar Quartet, Angelo Debarre, Mark M. Davis , Frank Koonce, Patrick Francis, Mesut Ozgen
other musicians: Martin Schuring(oboe, chamber music coach), Mary-Lou Rylands(cellist, chamber music coach),
composers: John W. Duarte, Sy Brandon, Astor Piazzolla, Fernando Sor, Mauro Giuliani, Dmitri Shostakovich, Eugene Bozza, Jacques Ibert, J.S.Bach
countless others who have impacted our lives both directly and through their art.
Sounds Like
..The pair takes their listeners on a global trek of sound, acting as musical and cultural guides through some of the spiciest sounds on earth.
---FLAGSTAFF LIVE
You communicate wonderfully with the audience and with each other, and you are inspiring in an unpretentious and audience-friendly way. I wish you the great success you deserve.
--Frank Koonce, guitarist
Your outstanding program, your passion and energy touched us all…it was truly an evening of BRAVOS!
--Seattle Classical Guitar Society
As a composer, one cannot ask for better interpreters of ones music. The audience senses their excitement about music making no matter what style being performed. They are the consummate artists!
--Sy Brandon, composer
DUOZONA are witty, inventive, and musically engaging. Their playing is beautiful, and they have a knack for programming that is very rare indeed.
--Ransom Wilson, flutist
Duozona is rapidly becoming recognized as one of the top flute and guitar duos, excelling at balancing artistic depth, style, and interpretation, with inviting, warm, and often humorous commentary and dialogue. Charles and Theresa Hulihan have been described as “understated yet virtuosic”, their concerts hailed “truly an evening of Bravos” and their programming called “a global trek of sound”. A vibrant and gifted pair that presents a rich and colorful palette of musical styles from all over the world, their joy in music making and their unique abilities to communicate with both one another and with audiences is displayed in their compelling performances and magnetic presence on the concert stage. The duo has been coached by a wide variety of musicians including guitarists Frank Koonce and Sharon
Isbin, flutists Ransom Wilson and Trygve Peterson, and oboist Martin Schuring. They first met while students at Arizona State University,and since have performed throughout North America including concerts in Washington, Rhode Island, California, New Mexico, Colorado, and throughout Arizona. Noted performances include concerts for the Seattle Guitar Society, Grand Canyon Guitar Society, American Mandolin and Guitar Summer School, Guitar Associates Summer Workshop, Pepperdine University, Chandler Center for the Arts, Scottsdale Center for the Arts, and multiple appearances at the Kerr Cultural Center. In June 2006, the duo performed at the first Wood Flute Conference at the University of Washington, where they were featured in concert, discussed their work as a duo in symposium, and had the honor of performing in a memorial concert for renowned flutist and wooden flute revival pioneer Felix Skowronek.
Duozona have begun to enrich their repertoire with new works by contemporary composers. Noted guitarist, composer, and writer John W. Duarte wrote one of his final works for Duozona, "Five Moods", each of the five movements depicting a different aspect of their personalities and reflective of many genres of American music. In 2007, Duozona released their first CD, “Colors”, which includes music by Eugene Bozza, Jacques Ibert, and Jan Truhlar, and features original works by Sy Brandon, including the world premiere recording of "Southwestern Suite" written for Duozona with support from the Co-Op Press Commission Assistance Grant. In addition to their musical performances, both Chuck and Theresa are active teachers and ardent supporters of programs in the arts. They have a combined experience that includes primary, secondary, and college teaching, arts organization board membership, non-profit administration, musical adjudication, lecturing, guest speaking, chamber music coaching, conducting, concert promoting and presenting, and public radio. They reside in Phoenix, Arizona, where they both teach at Glendale Community College and share a love for the music of Django Reinhardt and their English Bulldogs.
"Duozona are blessed with excellent technique and fine musicality, and are pleasing to watch. What more needs to be said?"
--John Duarte, composer/guitarist/writer
Gracias maestro, another great experience. Thank you for your constant support and for making me a better musician, I'll miss you guys... All the best! Francisco
Chuck, my man. I had a blast this semester. Totally different experience from my other ensemble. I learned so much from you in that small amount of time. Thanks.
Hey Chuck, how are you? Of course I remember you and I..m really glad to hear from you after so long. I have a solo album coming out and there..s a lot of acoustic guitar on it, check out my page to hear some of it. Next year I..ll be on tour and hopefully we could meet. Thanks, keep in touch. Andreas