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The Back Bay Guitar Trio

About Me

The Back Bay Guitar Trio is an exciting new ensemble that has made an immediate impression on the New England music scene. The group formed in early 2002 when David Newsam invited former student Steve Marchena and his duo partner John Mason to perform as a trio. All three guitarists are respected educators and performers with extremely diverse musical interests. These talents blend themselves in a unique way within the trio. The BBGT create a new and exciting approach to the classical guitar trio while still respecting the long-standing tradition. The Back Bay Guitar Trio has performed at Dartmouth College, Longy School of Music, Berklee College of Music, St. Anselm College, University of New Hampshire, The House of Blues and at the world renowned Boston Hatch Shell. The BBGT have also been featured artists in the Boston Classical Guitar Society concert series, the North Shore Leider concert series in Rockport, Massachusetts and opened up for guitarist Al Dimeola at the Lebanon (NH) Opera House. Their new CD release, “The Journey”, showcases the group’s wide stylistic range and includes; transcriptions of Debussy, Brahms, Gershwin, Prokofiev and Brubeck; Latin American compositions from Paulo Bellinati and Astor Piazzolla; trio arrangements by John Duarte, Heinrich Albert, and Paul Hindemith; and many surprises including 10-string guitar, bottleneck slide, and harmonica! The Back Bay Guitar Trio bring the energy, excitement, and humor of their live performances to life on “The Journey”.

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 08/08/2005
Band Website: www.backbayguitartrio.com
Band Members: David Newsam, John Mason and Steve Marchena
Influences: Our repertoire includes J.S. Bach, Mozart (father and son), Franz Schubert, Fernando Sor, George Gershwin, Astor Piazzolla, Paulo Bellinati, John Duarte, Frank Wallace, Ed Hyman, Sergei Prokofiev, Paul Hindemith, Heinrich Albert, Dave Brubeck, Luigi Boccherini, Celso Machado, Claude Debussy, Johannes Brahms, and Django Rheinhart.
Sounds Like: "The Back Bay Guitar Trio can conjure a sweet choir of angels or rip into the strings with the percussive fervor of a jazz drummer."Karen Campbell from The Boston Globe
Type of Label: Unsigned

My Blog

New CD! New web site! More shows!

The Journey is now available at: http://cdbaby.com/cd/backbaygt2Our fall shows were a big success and we're back out performing beginning in February. Hope to see you at one of the upcoming shows!Our ...
Posted by on Mon, 29 Dec 2008 23:46:00 GMT

The Journey

Dana White of Specialized Mastering is mastering our new CD at this moment. We've posted an (unmastered) version of the first and last tracks on the CD for you check out. We'll have more info on "The ...
Posted by on Sat, 27 Sep 2008 21:39:00 GMT

What People are Saying

"The Back Bay Guitar Trio can conjure a sweet choir of angels or rip into the strings with the percussive fervor of a jazz drummer."?Karen CampbellThe Boston Globe "The Back Bay Guitar Trio doesn't ju...
Posted by on Fri, 30 May 2008 08:26:00 GMT