Welcome to Boston GuitarFest XIX!

Boston GuitarFest 2024 Poster

Celebrating Nineteen Years of Guitar Excellence: Boston Guitar Fest 2024, the Premier Guitar Landmark of Boston

For nearly two decades, under the visionary guidance of Artistic Director and world-renowned maestro Eliot Fisk, the Boston Guitar Festival has stood as the pinnacle of excellence in the realm of classical guitar. Each year, this esteemed event brings together virtuosos from around the globe, converging in Boston to create a sanctuary for guitar aficionados worldwide. Join us as we commemorate nineteen years of sublime mastery, where every strum resonates with the depths of the soul and each performance etches an unforgettable melody upon the hearts of all who listen. Don't miss your opportunity to immerse yourself in the enchantment of classical guitar at the Boston Guitar Festival, where legends are born and music transcends boundaries

Education Programs

Boston GuitarFest XX

Academy

Ages 15 - 28


  • Two private lessons OR 1 masterclass and 1 private lesson
  • Workshops
  • Competition (optional)
  • Closing academy student concert (optional)
  • Free admission to all Boston GuitarFest XX events

Continuing Education

Ages 28 and above


  • 2 private lessons
  • Workshops
  • Ensemble experience
  • Robert Bekkers Guitar Orchestra (optional)
  • Free admission to all Boston GuitarFest XX events

International Academy (all online)

Open to all students in China, in collaboration with Shanghai Conservatory and Professor Zhenqui Min

Ages 15 - 30


  • 2 Private Lessons (Online)
  • Performance Class (Online)

Boston GuitarFest Schedule

Competition

Boston GuitarFest XX

The BGFest XX Academy Performance Competition is open to participants enrolled in the Boston GuitarFest XX Academy program.

Rules

  • First round: Participants must submit a video made specifically for the BGFest XX Academy Performance Competition. A legible poster (or a sign) with the words "2025 Boston GuitarFest XX Competition" must also be visible behind you for the duration of the video. Candidates should introduce themselves and the pieces they will play at the beginning of the recording. The verbal introduction must include the following sentence: "This is my recording for the 2025 Boston GuitarFest XX Academy, round 1, performance competition."
    • Repertoire: Two contrasting pieces from the sixteenth to the twenty-first centuries (total duration: 12 to 15 minutes)
    • Video Requirements: The recording must consist of one uninterrupted, unedited take with clear audio and image quality from a fixed camera position, preferably straight in front of the performer. The performer’s face, hands, and the entire guitar should be clearly visible in the video. Please note that a poster (or a sign) with the words "2025 Boston GuitarFest XX Competition" must be visible behind you for the duration of the video.
    • Video submission deadline: May 1st, 2025.
    • Finalists will be announced on: May 31st, 2025 (or before).
  • Second/Final Round: The four finalists must select a new program (not including works performed in the first round) exhibiting a variety of musical styles of their choice, about 20 minutes duration. The final round will be held live on June 11th, 2025, at 7:30pm, in Cambridge, MA, at the Foundry. The Final Round will be the concluding event of the first day of the Festival and is open to the public.
  • The decisions of the jury are final.
  • The first prize winner will perform a solo recital (20-30 minute duration) as part of the closing concert and event of Boston GuitarFest on Sunday, June 15th, 2025, at the Multicultural Arts Center, 41 2nd Street, Cambridge, MA.

Boston GuitarFest XX Competition Prizes

First Prize

  • Solo recital on June 15th, 2025
  • Boston GuitarFest Performance Competition Prize
  • Cash prize of $2500
  • Augustine Strings and Additional Merchandise TBD

Second Prize

  • $1000 Cash Prize
  • Augustine Strings and Additional Merchandise TBD

Third Prize

  • $500 Cash Prize
  • Augustine Strings and Additional Merchandise TBD

In Memoriam

Eliot Fisk, Oscar Ghiglia, and Elena Papandreou

Pictured from left: Elena Pappandreou, Oscar Ghiglia, and Eliot Fisk in Thesssloniki, January 2024.

Eliot Fisk, draper and parkening

Pictured from left: Eliot Fisk, Fred Draper, and Christopher Parkening in New York

Eliot Fisk, Draper and Parkening

Pictured from left: Bruce Holzman, Michael Chapdelaine

Eliot Fisk, Draper and Parkening

Prof. Enric Madriguera in masterclass with Maestro Andres Segovia

This year Boston Guitar Fest pays homage to a number of great colleagues who have left us since our previous Festival in 2023. Our hearts go out to their families and loved ones and we salute their many contributions to our “noble art”.

We mourn the passing of Maestro Oscar Ghiglia, whose great presence will never be forgotten. As poetic, virtuoso performer; inspiring, mystical teacher and treasured and indispensable friend, Oscar enriched the lives of all who came in contact with him. He was a giant presence and a true North Star of inspiration. His ever present light helped generations of aspiring artists and music lovers to navigate a sure course through the musical universe.

Boston GuitarFest XIX is dedicated to his memory.


Boston Guitar Fest also mourns the passing of Michael Chapdelaine, a fearless, maverick artist who began his guitar journey as a classical guitar virtuoso trained by Bruce Holzman, but soon discovered his own unique style in the finger style realm. Mike was a legend in his own time: a great personality and generous friend who through his many recordings, videos and live performances inspired a whole new fan base and expanded the guitar outwards in his utterly unforgettable fashion. In 2010 Boston Guitar Fest with its theme “America America” was honored to feature Mike live from the stage of Jordan Hall. We miss him terribly.

This year we mourn also the loss of Prof. Enric Madriguera, a direct pupil of Maestro Andres Segovia and for many years a fundamental force for good in the Dallas area and around the world. Ric’s performances and recordings and his wonderful mentoring of generations of students at the University of Texas Dallas are unforgettable. Ric was a frequent guest of Gfest as a judge in our composition competition. His perspective was always wise and grounded on an immense spectrum of musical and guitar wisdom. We honor his life and work which made such a huge difference in the lives of so many.

Finally, Boston Guitar Fest salutes Fred Draper, an institution in the guitar world in the New York City area. I often saw Fred especially following concerts in New York. He was always a great friend, a respected colleague and one of those indispensable people whose very presence always gave warmth, hope and enlightenment. We mourn his passing and honor his life of service to the art of music as expressed through the classical guitar.

Our Boston GuitarFest XX Faculty

Festival Artists

  • Eliot Fisk, Director
  • Xufei Yang
  • Grisha Goryachev

Special Guest Artist

  • Raquel Fisk

Academy Faculty

  • Adam Levin
  • Jerome Mouffe
  • Lautaro Mantilla
  • Gohar Vardanyan

Adult Education

  • Robert Bekkers
  • Lautaro Mantilla

Administration

  • David Malvinni (Executive Director)
  • Maurice Liu (International Academy)

International Academy (Online)

  • Zhenqi Min
  • Antigoni Baxe
  • Danilo Cabaluz
  • Cecilio Perera
  • Kostas Tosidis

Competition Jury

  • Adam Levin
  • Grisha Goryachev
  • Gohar Vardanyan

Tech and Events

  • Joey Malvinni