3rd Sunday presents ...
Musical Valentines for “Third Sundays”
Sunday February 19th at 6:30
Classically trained guitarist David Jerome will perform “An Evening of Romantic Guitar Music” on Sunday evening, February 19, 6:30 p.m. at the Esplanade Arts Center (EAC) in San Jacinto. “We thought we could extend the Valentine’s Day mood with this program of original arrangements from the great American songbook and seductive serenades from Latin America,” said Jerome.
After earning his B.A. in music from the University of California Berkeley, Jerome studied with David Tannenbaum, and taught guitar in the San Francisco bay area for ten years. In 2002 he graduated from the University of California State Hayward with a M.A. in guitar performance, studying with Marc Teicholz. He was chosen as a U.S. Department of State Fulbright Scholar and spent 2003 in Brazil, continuing the research he began in his Master’s Thesis “Dilermando Reis and the Valorization of the Brazilian Guitar.”
Jerome has presented his mixture of history and performance at Guitar Festivals and Recitals throughout Brazil and the US, including ethnomusicology conferences, guitar societies, colleges and concert series. He presently resides in Idyllwild, California and continues to teach and work as a freelance musician and as director of the Idyll-Beast Research Center.
“Third Sundays” take place on the third Sunday of each month at the Esplanade Arts Center in San Jacinto, and operated by the Diamond Valley Arts Council. Tickets are $20. 00 with the link above or $25.00 at the door. Each ticket includes two glasses of wine, hors d’oeuvres and the opportunity to enjoy the latest exhibit in the EAC Gallery. Proceeds benefit the various arts-related activities, events, and programs of the DVAC. Info is also available by calling 651-1964. Seating is very limited, so advance ticket purchase is recommended.