"Listening to the beautiful phrasing, careful dovetailing of sections, and gorgeous balance of voices, you quickly realize that he is a real musician as well as a superbly equipped guitarist." - Soundboard Magazine "...displayed an assured command of the classical guitar's capabilities, matched with a genial stage presence that easily won over the audience of about 300 people." - The Washington Post "King plays with confidence, spirit, and a natural, uninhibited musicality." - The American Record Guide "Troy King plays with authority and clarity...a major international debut by any standard." - Classical Guitar Magazine (UK) "A powerful presence both musically and on stage...captured the duality of dynamism and subtlety in all the pieces he performed." - The Independent (USA) "The music asks for a rather demonic virtuosity, and Troy King has plenty of it!" - Les cahiers de la guitare (France) "Engaging!...vividly played." - The Baltimore Sun "...played with great feeling, carrying beautifully in the well attended concert hall...musical poetry!" - Greenwood Classical Guitar Society (London, UK) "Troy King's playing has such a warm, appealing sound and is technically amazing. A CD to tell your friends about! - The Albuquerque Journal |
With a reputation as an inspired, technically refined performer, classical guitarist Troy King is widely recognized as an artist who brings an intense, passionate commitment to his art, and who is able to emotionally connect with audiences. As printed in The Independent (USA), he projects “A powerful presence both musically and on stage”.
Troy King regularly performs solo and chamber music concerts throughout the United States and has performed in Europe, and Latin America. He has been heard on the BBC and frequently on National Public Radio in both the United States and Spain and has given festival performances at the Interlochen Arts Festival (Michigan), the Charlton Kings International Guitar Festival (England), the Portland Guitar Festival (Oregon), the Bethlehem Guitar Festival, and the Summer Guitar Workshop (NM). Frequent tours have taken King to major concert venues in London, New York City, Boston, Philadelphia, Mexico City, Honolulu, Cheltenham (UK), Albuquerque, Cleveland, Denver, Ann Arbor, Baltimore, Derby (UK), Cincinnati, San Diego, Phoenix, Portland (OR), and Washington D.C., to name but a few. Concerts and/or master classes at universities and conservatories include Columbia University (NYC), Peabody Conservatory, University of Maryland, Cincinnati Conservatory of Music, Shenandoah Conservatory of Music (VA), Baldwin Wallace Conservatory, Palomar College (San Diego, CA), and Glendale College (Phoenix, AR). Troy King has released two solo guitar recordings, each containing World Premieres and receiving unanimous international critical acclaim: "Musique de Salon: Classical Guitar Music for a New Belle Epoque", released on the IGW label and distributed by Eroica Classical Recordings (Classical Guitar Magazine (UK) hails it as "A major international debut by any standard. A guitarist of the highest order"), and "Musica del Arte: Masterworks for Guitar by Latin American Composers", released internationally on the Centaur Records label (The American Record Guide states, "(King's) interpretations have a winning rhythmic impulse...harmonically sumptuous and lyrically expansive...a complete delight!"). He also performs along with guitarist Kathrin Murray in the Arabesque Duo, whose debut recording on Centaur Records features transcriptions of piano pieces by Grieg, Brahms, Debussy, Granados and Turina. (The American Record Guide wrote, “The Arabesque Duo plays beautifully on this recording.”) Other stellar reviews of concerts and recordings have appeared in the Washington Post, Les cahiers de La Guitare (France), Soundboard Magazine, the Baltimore Sun, The Albuquerque Journal, and the Gloucestershire Echo (UK). Troy King won First Prize at the Fifth Portland International Guitar Competition. Other honors include winning First Prizes at the Lamont Chamber Music Competition and the Montpelier Recitalist Competition, and being a finalist at the IV Manuel Ponce International Guitar Competition in Mexico. Troy King holds degrees from the Cleveland Institute of Music/Case Western Reserve University and the The Lamont School of Music/University of Denver. His major teachers have been John Holmquist and Ricardo Iznaola. Additional instruction includes private study in England with composer/guitarist Gilbert Biberian and participation in dozens of public master classes given by various artists. King is the Head of the Guitar Program at Towson University in Maryland. |