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Kim Perlak
Classical

classical guitar / American influence



AUSTIN, Texas
United States

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Last Login:  10/28/2009
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Member Since3/20/2007
Band Websitewww.austinguitarschool.com, www.guitarworkshop.com
Band Memberson recordings: Yong Clark, flute and Cathy Anderson, cello; solo; Kirby Kelley, slide guitar (for more, see bio)
InfluencesMajor teachers: Benjamin Verdery, Stephen Robinson, Adam Holzman, Suzanne Higgins, Judith Handler, Phil de Fremery
Classes with: LAGQ, Sergio & Odair Assad, Julian Gray & Ronald Pearl, Ricardo Cobo, Raphaella Smitts, Eliot Fisk, Ricardo Iznaola, Mitch Watkins, Willie Ruff, Bruce Holzman
Sounds Likeclassical guitar with an American influence (Sinbad called it "funky")
Record Labelhttp://cdbaby.com/cd/kimperlak
Type of LabelIndie


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   About Kim Perlak
Kim Perlak is on the faculty of Concordia University-TX as a professor of guitar & contemporary music. She is on the guitar faculty of Austin Community College, Austin Guitar School, and the National Guitar Workshop where she also serves as Intern Coordinator. (Students can find scheduling updates on the blogs on this site)

Kim Perlak plays exclusively on D'Addario Strings. She performs and records on guitars by Thomas Humphrey - 2003 and 1990, both 640 scale.

Bio:

Kim Perlak is a classical guitarist whose versatile and inclusive approach to both traditional and new music for the instrument has made her a sought-after performer, collaborator, educator, and academic lecturer in the field of American music. From university concert halls to the stage at the National Guitar Workshop, audiences are put at ease by her joyful, relaxed stage manner and captivated by her soulful interpretations of a diverse repertoire. Her eclectic tastes have led to acclaimed performances on series and programs throughout the country including National Public Radio, CBS Sunday Morning, and Chamber Music at Yale. An avid chamber musician, Kim frequently collaborates with musicians rooted in the varied styles of classical music, jazz and American traditional music. These collaborations have resulted in performances with Yale Opera, The US/Mexico Guitar Orchestra, jazz guitarist Jeff Peretz, and slide guitarist Kirby Kelley. Kim has performed and recorded with cellist Cathy Anderson and flutist Yong Clark, and has premiered works by acclaimed composers Suzanne Farrin and Sebastian Zubieta. The 2002 Iron Mountain Music recording “Remembrance: A Tribute to America’s Veterans” includes several of Kim’s arrangements of American traditional songs. An Austin reviewer wrote, “Kim’s version of “God Bless America” was very tentative, sweet and moving…It may have been the most patriotic thing I’ve experienced in many months”. Kim’s academic research on the development of American music for the guitar has resulted in recent appearances as a guest lecturer at The 8th Annual Conference on Race, Gender, Nation at UT Austin, Yale Guitar Extravaganza, and the Carolina Center for Leadership and Engagement in Music.

Kim received a Bachelor of Music, magna cum laude, from Stetson University in 1998, and Master of Music from Yale University in 2001, where she was awarded the Eliot Fisk Prize for “outstanding guitarist”. During these years, she studied with some of the world’s most respected performers including primary teachers Stephen Robinson and Benjamin Verdery; and in classes with Sergio and Odair Assad, the Los Angeles Guitar Quartet, Roland Dyens, Eliot Fisk, Seymour Bernstein, Syoko Aki and Willie Ruff. In December of 2008, Kim was awarded a Doctor of Musical Arts degree from the University of Texas at Austin. Her treatise, completed under the guidance of guitarist Adam Holzman and musicologist Lorenzo Candelaria, was nominated by her academic committee for the UT-Austin 2008-2009 Outstanding Dissertation Award.

Currently, Kim is active as a scholar, performer and teacher. Her treatise, "Finding a Voice in the American Classical Guitar Vernacular" identifies the American guitar vernacular in performance practice and composition by focusing on the works of guitarist/ composers Andrew York, Benjamin Verdery, Bryan Johanson and David Leisner, and the perspectives of players from a variety of styles, including John Knowles, Adam Levy and David Hamburger. With the contributions of contemporary players as primary source material, this research explores the dynamic creative process that takes place in the professional communities of players who have devoted themselves to this "American" instrument, and discusses the impact that two seminal classical players - Justin Holland (19th century - American), and Andres Segovia (20th century - Spain) - have had on the American guitar sound. This core work has inspired grant funded lecture and outreach programs throughout the country, including: "The Holland Guitar Project", which introduces the classical guitar and its African-American history to students in Title 1 public schools; and multi-stylistic technique and interpretation workshops for young guitarists.

As a performer, Kim gives concerts throughout the United States. She performed recently at the University of South Carolina at Columbia, Loyola University at New Orleans, Yale University, Niagra County Community College, and the National Guitar Workshop. She has been featured on National Public Radio and CBS Sunday Morning.

As an educator, Kim works with students of all levels in classical music and a variety of styles. In 2002, she co-founded the Educational Outreach Program of the Austin Classical Guitar Society. She developed the 'Beginner Intensive Seminar' for NGW in 2002, and was named Intern Program Coordinator in 2007. At NGW, Kim has taught classes with special guests Andrew York and Benjamin Verdery, and was part of the 2007 Classical Summit faculty. In 2005, Kim authored 'The Ultimate Manual of Guitar Basics', which remains self-published. Her new 2008 publication - "The Essentials of Classical Technique for Classical and Improvising Guitarists" - is available from her directly. Kim is on the faculties of Concordia University, Austin Community College, the Austin Guitar School, and the National Guitar Workshop.


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Armand + Vio7

Armand + Vio7



Apr 20 2009 6:00 PM

Kim,
It's been a while, hope things are fine, but I have a favor to ask you: I don’t know how this happened but I somehow got nominated for this... how metal - I know, but here ya go anyways, feel like voting for this metalhead? hehe (intructions on how are on my Profile) ...and - if you could mobilize & rev up some of your fellow VOTER forces, that would be way cool, cuz I gotta win! (2nd place is not good!) :) Thanx a bunch!

PS. in case you'd be interesed - check it out, I finally gave in ...you can follow me around on www.Twitter.com/ArmandVio7 Ciao for now, - Armand
Rene Izquierdo

Rene Izquierdo



Mar 5 2009 4:50 PM

Hey Kim!!!
How are you doing? Love your recordings. I miss our taco breakfast.... Since then I put milk on the scramble eggs.
Thanks for the tip.
How is the family?
Rene
Shannon

Shannon Del Valle



Mar 1 2009 4:09 AM

Hey Kim! Just wanted to say hi! How's everything in Austin? All's well here in FL! Hope you're doing well.
Sheriff Dan

Daniel Seriff



Feb 22 2009 6:30 AM

Hey Kim! I hope the new year has started off great for you and that your degree is going smoothly. Are you getting close to finishing? That'll be a huge accomplishment when you're done.

Peace,
Dan
Melissa

Melissa



Dec 25 2008 6:07 PM

KIM! Merry Christmas! Hope you are enjoying NOT being stuck in an airport in the Carolinas and are instead at home drinking coffee by the fireplace.
;-) Have a wonderful holiday!
Kristen Waligora

Kristen Waligora



Dec 20 2008 10:12 AM

Hey Kim!

It's good to hear from you. Sorry it took me a while to get back to you. (Haven't logged on to myspace in a week) I'll definitely give you a call around Monday if you're free. Hope things are going well.

Best,
Kristen
jason beaudreau

jason beaudreau



Dec 19 2008 10:43 PM

hey doc!!!!
Melissa

Melissa



Dec 2 2008 1:23 AM

Congratulations, Dr.
Kim! I know you haven't walked yet, but I hear you're very, very close! Congrats! Also, I recently saw "your" practicing spot on campus at Stetson when John and I passed through DeLand! :-)
Philip

Philip



Nov 21 2008 3:36 AM

So this is what having a MySpace is like.
Groovy!
Jeremy

Jeremy



Oct 31 2008 6:03 PM

looking forward to your concert
Joycee

Joycee Joycika



Aug 18 2008 7:41 PM

Hey Kim,
I have a cute pic of you and Glenn posted on my pics...
Hope you are well and have a great year! I broke my wrist after dinner on the steps of Sheehan due to wet flip flops....Go me!
Karen

Karen



Aug 16 2008 3:50 AM

Hi Kim
Modal Kombat

Modal Kombat



Jun 29 2008 4:14 PM

Kim!
Hey thanks-
totally good to hang last night although abbreviated. As a wise man might say "much to discuss..."
I didn't know you were at NGSW. cool. I went there back in the day.
cheers
Robin Hill

Robin Hill



Jun 28 2008 3:56 PM

Hi Kim,
Thanks for joining and greetings from the UK!
Anna
Austin Guitar School

Austin Guitar School



Jun 27 2008 10:19 PM

Kim!
We miss you!!!
Tracy Anne Smith

Tracy Anne Smith



Jun 20 2008 10:19 PM

HALLLLLOOOOO KEEEEMMMMMMYYYY!
Melissa

Melissa



Jun 9 2008 2:49 AM

Hey, Kim, remember "Jake"? I just had a flashback of us decorating him with Christmas lights and a santa hat.
What ever happened to him???
Armand + Vio7

Armand + Vio7



May 8 2008 3:00 AM

Kim, I hope your day is going good - and in case it might not ... hope this will make you smile a little....

Enjoy and copy/paste it anyway you please ... (it would be greatly appreciated)

Ciao, - Armand
Tracy Anne Smith

Tracy Anne Smith



Apr 24 2008 3:47 AM

OH Keemy!
Tracy Anne Smith

Tracy Anne Smith



Apr 21 2008 8:52 PM

HALLLOOOO KEEMY!

So wonderful to see you here on the internets!
what noodle incident?

what noodle incident?



Jan 28 2008 12:59 AM

hey Kim :) sorry it's taken me so long to drop a line! how are things??? miss ya! XX,L
Kristen Waligora

Kristen Waligora



Jan 2 2008 5:21 AM

Hey Kim,

Hope things are going well and that the Holidays have been treating you well. I see that you have your DMA recitals lined up! Things are going well over here and I hope you have a joyous New Year!

Best,
Kristen
Pat Johnson

Pat Johnson



Nov 10 2007 3:01 PM

Jason Loughlin

Jason Loughlin



Nov 6 2007 10:29 PM

hey! How ya doing?
Shannon

Shannon Del Valle



Oct 19 2007 12:45 AM

Hey!! Just wanted to say hello! Hope you're doing well!
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