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Robert Trent Biography

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      Classical Guitar soloist, performer of chamber music and concerti, Robert Trent has performed on the continents of North and South America and in Europe. Trent performs on modern guitar, Renaissance lute and on an original French guitar from the early 19th c. and a reproduction of a 10-string double-necked Romantic guitar of Schertzer.

      Trent has appeared in chamber music recitals or concerti with The Audubon Quartet and the Kandinsky Trio and the Philadelphia Virtuosi Chamber Orchestra. Trent has been a first prize winner in numerous National and International competitions including; the Webb National Guitar Competition, the Masterworks Young Artist Competition and the chamber music prize at the International Competition "Arturo Toscanini" in Italy. Recent tours have taken Robert Trent to Russia.

      Sought after as an expert in performance practice of the early nineteenthcentury, he has contributed improvised cadenzas in the style of Fernando Sor to the new Mel Bay text (melbay.com) "Complete Sonatas of Diabelli, Giuliani and Sor, Vol. L"

      The first recipient of the degree of Doctor of Musical Arts in guitar from the Peabody Institute of The Johns Hopkins University, Dr. Trent is currently director of Guitar and Renaissance Lute studies at the College of Visual and Performing Arts of Radford University. He is a recording artist for Dorian Records.

      In addition to his in solo recitals he performs regularly with fortepianist Pamela Swenson (as Duo Firenze). In past summers Duo Firenze have been in residence as performers and teachers in period instrument performance at the "Accademia L'Ottocento" in Rome and Verbania.

      Duo Firenze is the recent recipient of numerous awards including: unprecedented two Career grants from The Johns Hopkins University - Peabody Conservatory, two Faculty Development Grant from Radford University, twice from the Virginia Commission for the Arts.

      Their first Dorian CD is entitled "Italian Nocturnes: Early Romantic Music for Guitar and Fortepiano (catalogue no: DIS 80156).

"His interpretations are dignified, formal, and carefully thought out, with a sense of structural integrity that informs every passing tone."
New York Times
"he seemed most intent on using his sweet, crystalline sound to plumb the emotional depths of each work.."
Philadelphia Inquirer

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