Press Release October 21, 2009
Their eponymous debut album marked the duo as innovators in classical guitar programming, moving effortlessly between the compositions of their classical heroes, contemporary counterparts, and their own creations. While the album captured the verve and enthusiasm of a well-practiced and polished duo, it is Threefifty's sophomore effort, Circles, that presents the listener with a volume of all original compositions and a full emergence of the duo’s distinctive voice, highlighted by Dominic Frasca's sumptuous production. Their songs span a full spectrum of colors: the emphatic strokes of Victory Drill descend into a dark reprieve midway, only to reemerge back into exuberance, with its catchy refrain of a driving, lively chord progression and melody. Zane Dancing relies on a staccato, rhythmic relentlessness, representative of Threefifty's energetic fervor. They possess a humble confidence, an electric and contagious appreciation for beautiful imperfections, and a true and deep admiration for all things musical. The concert is scheduled to commence at 7:30 PM, and tickets will be sold at the door for $6. As always, attendance is mandatory. The concert will take place in the Spears Wright Music/Arts Center, at 1301 Columbia College Drive. Further information can be obtained on the World Wide Web at www.bigsphinx.com and www.threefiftyduo.com, or by using a telephone to dial (803) 957-5565 or (803) 776-0661. ---------------------------- bigSphinx Productions is an informal organization dedicated to the presentation of challenging and unusual music in the Midlands area. Concerts we have presented in the past include Sleepytime Gorilla Museum, Ahleuchatistas, 2 Foot Yard, and CHEER-ACCIDENT. The Columbia Guitar Society is committed to offering guitar concerts, special events and opportunities to local and regional guitar enthusiasts and students. |