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Gene BERTONCINI
Over decades, Gene Bertoncini has firmly established
himself as one of the most eloquent and versatile
masters of the guitar. With elegance and ease, he
bridges jazz, classical, pop, and bossa nova styles,
integrating his own spontaneous and tasteful improvisations
along the way. He has earned highest critical acclaim
for his artistry on both the classical and electric
guitar.
Bertoncini’s musical roots go back to his early
years in the Bronx where he grew up in a house filled
with music. His love affair with the guitar began
when he was seven, and by the time he was sixteen,
he was appearing on New York television.
His career took an unusual turn when he decided
to fulfill another long-standing interest, and
took
a degree in architecture at Notre Dame. He was
quickly swept into the musical scene at the university,
and
the first thing he did after picking up his degree
was to work opposite Carmen McRae in Chicago. He
returned to New York to work with vibraphonist
Mike Manieri, and then with a quintet led by drummer
Buddy
Rich.
He describes his architectural experience as something
which gives his music its finely-wrought form and
style. He wins continual praise for the superb
structure of his arrangements and improvisations
which serve
as a vehicle for his virtuosic technique.
Gene Bertoncini has worked with the Metropolitan
Opera orchestra, the Benny Goodman Sextet; singers
Tony Bennett, Morgana King, Lena Horne, Vic Damone
and Edye Gorme; jazzmen Buddy Rich, Wayne Shorter,
Hubert Laws, Clark Terry, Paul Desmond, and Paul
Winter; and arranger/composers Burt Bacharach,
Lalo Schifrin and Michel LeGrand, among others.
He performed
regularly on the Merve Griffin and Johnny Carson
shows, and has been one of the most prolific and
popular studio musicians in New York City. For
the past eight years Bertoncini has performed with
bassist
Michael Moore in a duo which The New York Times describes as “...one of the finest pairings of jazz strings....”
Mr. Bertoncini’s teaching credits include the
Eastman School of Music where he regularly performs
and conducts summer workshops for jazz guitarists,
the New England Conservatory, New York University,
and the Banff School of Fine Arts. He has been a
highly sought-after guest clinician in colleges and
universities throughout the country.
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