Classical Guitarist Milos Karadaglic at Herbst Theatre
Herbst Theatre at the San Francisco War Memorial Building (401 Van Ness Ave San Francisco, CA 94102)
- Full Price:
- $26.00 - $51.25
- Our Price:
- $9.00 - $26.25*
* Additional fees apply.
All offers for Classical Guitarist Milos Karadaglic have expired.
The last date listed for Classical Guitarist Milos Karadaglic was Saturday October 15, 2011 / 8:00pm.
Goldstar Member Tips
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Moira on What to Wear
Nice but not formal
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Goldstar Member on Where to Eat
A variety of soft drinks and some alcoholic ones
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Moira on Where to Park
We took Bart, by far the easiest and cheapest way to get there
18 Goldstar Member Reviews
Memorable and moving performance, excellent seats, personable performer. Also appreciated the CD signing after the event.Written on Oct 18 2011
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The event was wonderful and we enjoyed it immensely. What a treat to be part of this wonderful young musician's SF debut--and at such a good price!.Written on Oct 17 2011
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It was the most beautiful guitar concert ever!!!Written on Oct 17 2011
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Absolutely Stunning! Such beautiful music - Miloc is a great talent!Written on Oct 17 2011
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More Information About Classical Guitarist Milos Karadaglic
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Quotes & Highlights
- “The impending stardom of this remarkable musician will come as no surprise.” --The Independent (UK)
- "Destined to become one of the great classical guitar legends of our time -- to be uttered in the same breath as Segovia and Bream.” --Singapore Live
Description
Born in Montenegro, prize-winning guitarist Milos Karadaglic has established himself as one of today’s most gifted young virtuosos. In 2010 he signed an exclusive recording contract with Deutsche Grammophon. His first album, Mediterraneo, topped the UK classical charts and has now been released internationally. Growing up during the Balkan war, he began playing the guitar at the age of eight and quickly won international recognition.
Milos’s engagements have included solo recital debuts at Wigmore Hall in London and the Lucerne Festival, and concerto debuts with the London Philharmonic Orchestra and English Chamber Orchestra. Other appearances have included the Cheltenham and Spitalfields Festivals, the Menuhin Festival in Gstaad, and the 2010 iTunes Festival in London – the first time the festival had staged a classical event. Upcoming engagements include recitals at Wigmore Hall, Brighton Festival, and BOCA Festival of the Arts.
