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Mak Grgić

GUITARIST

"...Grgić is a guitarist to keep an eye on.”

NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART RECITAL

WASHINGTON POST

BIOGRAPHY

Touted as a “gifted young guitarist” by the New York Times, and “a guitarist to keep an eye on” by the Washington Post, 2-time Grammy®-nominated artist Mak Grgić [GER-gich] is a rising star on the worldwide stage. An expansive and adventurous repertoire attests to his versatility and wide-ranging interests. From the ethnic music of his native Balkans to extreme avant-garde and microtonal music, his roles as soloist, collaborator, and Grammy-nominated recording artist are fueled by curiosity, imagination, and boundless energy. As a testament to his versatility and wide-ranging appeal, in 2018 Mak was invited by legendary singer-songwriter k.d. lang to perform as the opening act for the North American leg of her Ingénue Redux Tour. An avid new music proponent, Mak has commissioned a multitude of new works for solo guitar and guitar with ensemble. Some of these include works by Michael Gordon, Julia Adolphe, Nina Senk, Leon First and Cengiz Eren, to name a few. In fall 2022, he premiered and toured a newly commissioned guitar concerto by Michael Abels, composer for the Oscar-winning motion picture Get Out, while future concerto commissions include those by composers Vito Zuraj, Austin Wintory and Christopher Tin. As both soloist and collaborator, Mak averages eighty-five performances a year — nearly two bookings per week. He is a founding member in two duos—the Flamenco-style “Duo Deloro” with Adam Del Monte, and the new music-focused “FretX Duo” with Daniel Lippel, guitarist of the International Contemporary Ensemble (ICE). As Young Artist in Residence with the Da Camera Society of Los Angeles, he founded “DC8,” an octet declared “an inspiring addition to the contemporary music landscape in Los Angeles [Los Angeles Times].” Other collaborations include the JACK Quartet, The Assad Brothers, violinists Augustin Hadelich, Curtis Stewart, Martin Chalifour and Chee Yun, and cellists Jay Campbell, Joshua Roman, John Sant’Ambrogio, and Clive Greensmith, formerly of the Tokyo String Quartet. In 2009 at the age of 22, Mak made his professional debut in Russia, performing the Rodrigo's Concierto de Aranjuez with the St. Petersburg Symphony Orchestra under Vladimir Lande. He now makes two regular tours to Asia each season and performs in Europe every other month. Recent engagements include performances and residencies at the Musikverein and the Konzerhaus in Vienna; the Konzerthuset in Stockholm several venues in Portugal; Teatro Cervantes de Bejar in Castilla-Leon/Spain; the Sarajevo Music Academy; several venues in Slovenia; the Paris Guitar Foundation; Zurich University of the Arts; Taipei National Theater; Shanghai Grand Theater; and the Hong Kong International Guitar Festival. In North America, he has performed at Walt Disney Hall/Los Angeles; The Morgan Library; The Kennedy Center; the National Gallery of Art; NAMM Show/California; Strathmore Hall/Maryland; the New York Classical Guitar Society; the Pacific Symphony; Mainly Mozart/San Diego; Beyond Microtonal Music Festival/Pittsburgh; the Dallas Opera for performances of Peter Maxwell Davies’s The Lighthouse; Dumbarton Concerts/Washington, D.C.; the Philadelphia Chamber Music Society and numerous other venues and guitar societies across the globe. Highlights of the 24/25 season include appearances with the Pacific Symphony, Charleston Symphony, Boise Philharmonic, Sedona Symphony and the East Coast premiere of “Borders,” by Michael Abels with the American Composers Orchestra in Zankel Hall at Carnegie Hall. An enthusiastic recording artist, Mak’s albums capture a probing and continuous exploration of the world of guitar and all its possibilities. His latest recordings, “Balkanisms" for Naxos Music plus “MAKrotonal” and Grammy®-nominated “Mak|Bach” for MicroFest Records, explore a vast repertoire spanning ethnic music, microtonal, new music and early music on re-fretted instruments, such as a “zig-zag fretted Bach prototype guitar” that allows him to create a “well- tempered guitar” for “Mak|Bach.” Mak is also featured on another Naxos release, “La Buena Vida” with flamenco guitarist Adam del Monte. Other albums include a Grammy-nominated project “A Night in Upper Town – the Music of Zoran Krajacic on Roundtone; “Peaceful Guitar” on Symphonic, Mak’s first recording of his own compositions; and an upcoming all-concerto recording or Rodrigo's "Concierto de Aranjuez,” Abels’ “Borders,” and “The Beatz” by Leon First with the Slovenian National Radio Symphony. Also, an active entrepreneur and educator, Mak has been a member of the leadership teams of several organizations including the European Guitar Festival Collaborative (EuroStrings), the Zagreb Guitar Festival, and the Connecticut Guitar Festival. He served as an adjunct faculty member at Mount St. Mary’s University in Los Angeles, and was a director of Elemental Guitar in Santa Monica, a program designed especially for young people. In 2022, he founded “Notey's World” and the company Notey Inc, to develop a unique game for tablets and smart phones intended to popularize music learning and make it more fun. As a response to the Covid-19 pandemic, he founded the Virtual Guitar Orchestra, gathering more than 5000 guitarists from more than 50 countries to date. VGO is a community-oriented project, recognized by the Library of Congress for its cultural contributions, and has also formed collaborations with the National Association for Music Education (NAfME) and the Augustine Educational Foundation, to help ensembles be active virtually. Born in Ljubljana, Slovenia, in 1987, Mak studied guitar in Zagreb with the revered Ante Cagalj at the Elly Basic Music Academy. By the age of 14, he was balancing his world champion status in karate with his love for the guitar. Following an injury to his left thumb, he made the decision to focus solely on a career in music, going on to complete a bachelor’s degree with Alvaro Pierri at the University for Music and Performing Arts in Vienna. In the fall of 2017, he began the Artist Diploma program at USC, the first guitarist in the university’s history to be admitted to this elite program. Mak currently holds a full-time teaching position at University of South Carolina. Mak plays and endorses an array of outstanding concert guitars made by diverse craftsmen, including German luthier Antonius Müller, the Chinese master Hanson Yao, Bosnian Slavko Mrdalj, Slovenian Samo Sali, Polish Rafal Turkowiak, a 1966 José Ramírez, as well as other re-fretted and remodeled guitars. Mak Grgić is also proud to be involved with the Bosana Foundation, an organization that raises money for Bosnian youth. He also regularly awards education-furthering scholarships to select students across South America.

RECORDINGS

Tadic: ChicoMak Grgić
00:00 / 05:42
Rodrigo: Concierto de Aranjuez, Mvt. 2Mak Grgić
00:00 / 10:13
Albinez: AsturiasMak Grgić
00:00 / 06:24
Bach: Prelude from Cello Suite in G MajorMak Grgić
00:00 / 02:48
Mak Grgić

Mak Grgić

PRESS ACCLAIM

NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART

 

"Grgic ... proved himself a lyrical, insightful player throughout the evening ... Weiss’s Passacaglia in D Major (a masterwork if there ever was one) may have been the high point of the evening; a superb, finely detailed reading that showed Grgic is a guitarist to keep an eye on."

THE WASHINGTON POST

 

GUANDONG, CHINA

 

“Mak’s playing sparkled with intense fire, giving life to even the smallest notes in the music. His musical approach is  multifold and tends to diverse musical styles and genres with playful beauty.”

 YENGCHENG EVENING NEWS

 

MODERN ART MUSEUM OF FORT WORTH

 

“… a program that would have needed a bucket of popcorn to be any more cinematic...Bach’s incredible Chaconne from the Partita for Solo Violin No. 2 … the longest piece on the program, this highly complex, 13-minute work is almost operatic in its structure. Employing a slightly darker-than-average tone, Grgic managed to clearly articulate the work’s many voices without getting lost in its daunting architecture … “And now, the fun one,” Grgic said, before launching into a wonderfully clever arrangement of the main theme from Ennio Morriconi’s score for Sergio Leone’s legendary spaghetti Western The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. His intro proved to be right on the money … you would have to give this concert a thumbs up.”

FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM

 

 

CD REVIEWS: CINEMA VERISMO

 

“On this disc, the gifted young guitarist Mak Grgic uses different guitars to perform arrangements of music featured in film soundtracks; a flamenco instrument, for example, for Alberto Iglesias’s “Volverino.” Mr. Grgic’s imaginative, expressive playing is also heard in Stanley Myers’s “Cavatina”; an excerpt from Mascagni’s “Cavalleria Rusticana”; and selections by Bach, Albeniz, Albinoni, Bernstein and Nino Rota.”

THE NEW YORK TIMES

 

“Following in the footsteps of fellow Balkan virtuoso Milos, Slovenian guitarist Mak Grgic’s talents are showcased on a cleverly compiled selection of classical pieces familiar from the Movies–not just the mandatory Cavatina, but orchestral pieces ingeniously arranged for solo guitar … the poignancy of Morricone’s Gabriel’s Oboe is deftly sustained by the solitude of solo guitar, Elsewhere, Nino Rota’s Godfather’s Waltz is even more stately than in the film, while Albeniz’s Asturias allows Grgic to indulge the core classical repertoire.”

 

THE INDEPENDENT UK

 

“[On] Cinema Verismo…rest assured the 14 tracks add up to a well-contrasted and satisfying hour-long recital. More importantly Mak Grgic’s abundant, yet tasteful guitar virtuosity leaves a powerful impression … Aside from Grgic’s own talent for nuance and multi-hued voicings, the coloristic variety also is due to his use of different instruments throughout the recital.”

CLASSICS TODAY

REPERTOIRE LIST

ALBINONI

Adagio

 

ARNOLD

Concerto for Guitar & Orchestra, Op. 67

 

BALKANISMS

New Suite of Balkan Dances for Guitar and Small Orchestra or String Ensemble

 

BEASER

Guitar Concerto

 

BERKELEY

Guitar Concerto, Op. 88

 

BROUWER

Various Concerti

 

BRUBEK

Concerto in D Minor

 

CORDERO

Concierto Festivo

 

CORIGLIANO

Troubadours

 

DUN

Yi 2

 

DYENS

Concerto en Si

 

FOSS

American Landscapes

 

FRANCAIX

Concerto for Guitar & Orchestra

 

GERSHWIN

Rhapsody in Blue (for 2 guitars and orch)

GUILIANI

Concerto No. 1, Op. 30

 

HALLFTER

Partita para Guitarra y Orquesta

KUHAR

Concerto for Guitar and Orchestra No. 1

 

MACCOMBIE

Nightshade Rounds

 

OHANA

Trois Graphiques

 

PONCE

Concierto del Sur

 

RODRIGO

Concierto De Aranjuez

Fantasia Para un Gentilhombre

 

ROULE

Concert de Gaudi

 

SCHWANTNER

From, Afar ... Fantasy for Guitar and Orch

 

SHORE

Billy's Theme

 

TORROBA

Guitar Concerto

 

TEDESCO

Guitar Concerto No. 1 in D Major, Op. 99

 

VILLA-LOBOS

Concerto for Guitar & amp; Orchestra

 

VIVALDI

Concerto in A Major

Concerto in D Major

DISCOGRAPHY

Cinema Verismo

This program takes a listener down memory lane of favorite cinema from the past few decades. By offering originals or adaptations of music featured in famous films such as The Deerhunter, Raging Bull, The Godfather, Chariots of Fire, Vicky Cristina Barcelona and many others, the soothing sounds of the guitar will evoke your fondest memories.

(Label: Marquis Classics)

 

Balkanisms 

Excerpts of the world premiere recordings and arrangements of magical tunes from the enchanting Balkan Peninsula.

(Label: Naxos)

 

Makrotonal 

Using custom re-fretted instruments, Mak Grgic revolutionizes the standard repertoire with Renaissance & Baroque historical tunings, and premieres newly commissioned works that explore notes that have, quite simply, never been heard on the guitar before.

(Label: MicroFest Records)

 

Duo Deloro 

In an exciting collaboration, guitarists Adam del Monte and Mak Grgic team up for a fresh and spontaneous duo, with their program "La Buena Vida", taking you on a journey through Latin American and Spanish landscapes. Brand new arrangements of Guastavino, Granados, Albeniz, traditional Argentinian Tangos and original flamenco compositions by Adam del Monte, cast a renewed spirit into the world of the guitar duo expressed through two dynamic artists, each with their own voice.

(Label: Naxos)

 

String Modulations

String Modulations welcomes you to the creative mind of the young up and coming Slovenian composer Nejc Kuhar. Mak and Nejc team up for a joint venture in exploring classical guitar through avenues of different chamber settings. Enjoy!

(Label: RTV Slovenija)

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