Johannes Möller: Award-Winning Classical Guitarist From Sweden
Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, San Jose (81 N. 2nd Street San Jose, CA 95113)
- Full Price:
- $15.00
- Our Price:
- $7.50*
* Additional fees apply.
All offers for Guitarist Johannes Möller have expired.
The last date listed for Guitarist Johannes Möller was Saturday February 11, 2012 / 8:00pm.
4 Goldstar Member Reviews
The venue was poor - poor acoustics and lighting, and creaky pews. Moller is a good guitarist, but the program was very uninteresting - for the most part monochromatic. Perhaps with better acoustics the performance would have sounded less boring.Written on Feb 13 2012
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It was worth $10. The location of the church is not the best place to have the sound amplify throughout the wall to increase the listening experience. The songs he compose is not the best. He played several songs from other artist which sound very nice as compare to his own music.Written on Feb 13 2012
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An amazing performance by a true master. The Trinity church however has poor lighting and horns from a train every few minutes. Even so, the show was great.Written on Feb 13 2012
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Johannes Möller (b.1981): Song to the Mother (2009)
K. A. Craeyvanger (1817-1868): Introduction and Variations on a theme from the opera Der Freischütz
Isaac Albéniz (1860-1909): Asturias (Leyenda) from Suite Española, Op. 47
Johannes Möller: A star in the sky, a universe within... (2009)
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Denis Gougeon (b.1951): Lamento-Scherzo (2010)*
Agustín Barrios Mangoré (1885-1944): Un Sueño en la Floresta
Johannes Möller : Poem to a Distant Fire (2010)
Johannes Möller: Ananda (2009) (Dedicated to Ramakrishnananda Babaji)
About the Ticket Supplier: South Bay Guitar Society
The purpose of the South Bay Guitar Society is to promote classical and related guitar music to people of all cultures, ages, abilities and economic means in the South Bay. The Society fulfills its purpose by offering culturally diverse performances and guitar music education to the public, and by providing performance opportunities to professional and amateur musicians.



