Lily Afshar
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Dr Lily Afshar (Persian: لیلی افشار) is a renowned Iranian American classical guitarist. She is regarded as one of the world's best female classical guitarists.
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[edit] Life
Born and raised in Tehran, Iran, Dr. Afshar holds degrees in Guitar Performance from the Boston Conservatory, the New England Conservatory of Music, and Florida State University. She has studied at the Banff Centre for Fine Arts and the Aspen Music Festival and School. She received the Diplomas of Merit from the Accademia Musicale Chigiana in Siena, Italy.
She currently teaches classical guitar at the University of Memphis since August, 1989. Since 2001, she also teaches and performs in Iran.<ref>Interview with Lily Afshar</ref> Besides guitar, she has recently started playing tar.
[edit] Interests and Works
Her interest in contemporary music has led to premiers of new works by Loris Chobanian, Arne Mellnas, Kamran Ince, Barbara Kolb, Marilyn Ziffrin, and Salvador Brotons, among others. She has given numerous concerts in the U.S., England, Canada, France, Iran, Italy, Africa, New Zealand, Australia, and South America. She has performed at the Aspen Music Festival, Banff School of Fine Arts, the Menton Music Festival in the South of France, and the American Academy in Rome.
Lily Afshar's articles on "Castelnuovo-Tedesco and Goya" were published multi-lingually by Gitarre & Laute, Guitar Review, and Il "Fronimo".
Lily Afshar's recordings of 24 Caprichos de Goya by Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco and A Jug of Wine and Thou are available on Summit Records. Her Five Popular Persian Ballads are published by Mel Bay Editions, INC.
[edit] Awards and recognition
Guitarist Lily Afshar, hailed by the Washington Post as "remarkable, impeccable," is the winner of the 2000 Orville H. Gibson Award for Best Female Classical Guitarist. Chosen as "Artistic Ambassador" for the United States Information Agency to Africa, she is the winner of the Tenth, Eleventh, and the Twelfth Annual "Premier Guitarist" awards respectively, awarded by the Memphis Chapter of the National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences, Inc. Lily was also awarded the 2000 Eminent Faculty Award at The University of Memphis. Other awards include the Tennessee Arts Commission Individual Artist Fellowship Award in Music, the National Endowment for the Arts Recording Award, Top Prize in the Guitar Foundation of America Competition, Grand Prize in the Aspen Music Festival Guitar Competition, and First Prizes in both the Music Teachers' National Association and the American String Teachers' Association Guitar Competitions.
Lily Afshar was among the twelve international guitarists selected to play for Maestro Andrés Segovia in his master classes held at the University of Southern California at which time Maestro Segovia predicted that "she will be a beautiful celebrity." She then appeared in an interview on the NBC Nightly News.
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[edit] External links
- Official website
- 2006 interview on Modern Guitars magazine
- Excerpts from her music on Iranian.com
- Lily Afshar's biography
- Her profile on Mannes.edu
- Her Archer Records biography
- College of Music at The University of memphis
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