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Solomon Silber Biography
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Photograph by Thomas Shillea
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Solomon Silber, age 17, has studied
guitar since the age of 5. His primary teacher and mentor is Alan
Krantz, composer/guitarist and Director of the Guitar Department at
Temple University. In the summer of 1997, Mr. Silber studied with
Sharon Isbin at the Aspen Music School & Festival. During the summer
of 1998, he studied with Oscar Ghiglia at the Accademia Musicale
Chigiana in Siena, Italy where he has won an Award of Merit from the Accademia
Musicale Chigiana. He has performed master classes for Paul
Galbraith, Manuel Barrueco, Carlos Barbosa-Lima, David Leisner, and
Eliot Fisk. Mr. Silbers awards include 1st Prize in the junior
division at the 1995 Solo Competition sponsored by the Pennsylvania
and Delaware String Teachers Association and 1st Prize in the junior
division at the 1998 National Solo Competition sponsored by the
American String Teachers Association. Recent performances include
Nocturnal by Benjamin Britten at the Aspen Music Festival and the
Concierto de Aranjuez by Joaquin Rodrigo with the Temple University
Youth Chamber Orchestra conducted by Luis Beava.
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