
Recognized as one of America’s most brilliant
guitarists, WILLIAM KANENGISER
has developed a unique repertoire for his instrument, ranging from
dazzling arrangements of Mozart, Handel, and Bartók to his
innovative excursions into the music of Eastern Europe and the
Caribbean. Praised by the Los
Angeles Times for his “dizzying execution” and “exceeding
vitality and warmth,” Mr. Kanengiser has performed in recital and as
guest soloist with orchestras in virtually every major American city,
ranging from New York City’s Carnegie Hall and 92nd Street Y to San
Francisco’s Herbst Theater, as well as throughout Canada, Europe, and
Asia.
Through unusual commissions and a creative approach to transcription,
Mr. Kanengiser has won recognition for expanding the repertory beyond
the staples of guitar literature. He has performed and recorded
works written for him by composers as diverse as Dusan Bogdanovich, Ian
Krouse, and Brian Head, and has won consistent praise for his own
transcriptions of scores from the traditional repertory, most notably
Mozart’s Piano Sonata in A major (featuring the “Rondo Alla Turka”),
which he prepared for the Columbia Pictures release, Crossroads, in which he was Ralph
Macchio’s guitar double and coach. Many of these arrangements
have been published by GSP, Gendai Guitar, and Doberman Editions.
Mr. Kanengiser’s solo recordings are heard exclusively on the GSP
label. His first recording, Ronda
Alla Turka, won an “INDIE” award for Best Classical
Recording. His second solo CD, Echoes
from the Old World, features music of the folk traditions of
Eastern Europe and the Middle East. The third, Caribbean Souvenirs, comprises
music from the Caribbean and Mexico. His most recent recording is
Classical Cool, a 2003 GSP
release, includes jazz-inspired compositions and arrangements for
classical guitar. A fifth CD, Groovetune,
featuring Mr. Kanengiser’s interpretations of music from fingerstyle
masters including Ralph Towner, Pat Metheny, Ozzie Kotani, Michael
Hedges, and others, is planned for 2009.
Mr. Kanengiser’s first live studio concert DVD, Classical Guitar and Beyond, was
released in October 2006 by Mel Bay Publications; the album also
includes his now-infamous comedy imitation show from the 2005 Guitar
Foundation of America Festival. He has also produced two popular
Hot Licks instructional videos, recently reissued on DVD, Effortless Classical Guitar and Classical Guitar Mastery.
Elsewhere in the media, Mr. Kanengiser for two years hosted his own
weekly radio show on KKGO-FM in Los Angeles.
As a founding member of the Los Angeles Guitar Quartet, William
Kanengiser tours extensively throughout North America, Asia, and
Europe, and has recorded for the GHA, Delos, and Sony Classical
labels. LAGQ currently records exclusively for Telarc. Their 2001
Telarc release, LAGQ: Latin,
was nominated for a Grammy, and their follow-up recording LAGQ’s Guitar Heroes won a Grammy for Best
Classical Crossover Album of 2004. Spin, features an original
composition by Mr. Kanengiser for four guitars, “Turn to the
Sea.” LAGQ recently released a live concert DVD for Mel Bay
Publications, LAGQ LIVE!.
The most recent Telarc CD release, LAGQ
Brazil, features a collaboration with jazz singer Luciana Souza
in 2007.
Beyond his work with LAGQ, Mr. Kanengiser has performed chamber music
at festivals and concerts with a wide range of noted artists and
ensembles, including the Miami String Quartet, the Vermeer Quartet,
flutist Marina Piccinini, pianist Mia Chung, violinist Maria Bachmann,
and recorder artist Aldo Abreu.
Mr. Kanengiser won First Prize of the 1987 Concert Artists Guild
Competition as well as major international competitions in Toronto
(1981) and Paris (1983). The recipient of two Solo Recitalist
Fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, he was also
chosen as one of Musical America’s Outstanding Young Artists. A
member of the guitar faculty at the USC Thornton School of Music in Los
Angeles since 1983, he has given master classes at conservatories and
guitar festivals around the world. Born in Orange, New Jersey,
Mr. Kanengiser studied at the University of Southern California, being
named Outstanding Graduate of the School of Music upon the completion
of both his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees. His principal
teachers were Malcolm Hamilton, Pepe Romero, and James F. Smith.
[April 2008]