Maestro Jerard's Melodic Cuisine: Classical Guitar and Popular American Tunes

Two Roads Theatre (Studio City, CA)

Rated 2.5 by 13 members who went.

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    From Bach to Broadway, The Maestro serves up a feast of classical guitar music and popular American tunes in this inventive one-man show. Rear projected videos give the audience a unique multi-media experience. All proceeds will be donated to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.

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    The last date listed for Maestro Jerard's Melodic Cuisine was Saturday August 26, 2006 / 8:00pm. (view all dates)

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    • “…extremely innovative and entertaining show.” --Metro LA

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    Maestro Jerard performs several original classical guitar arrangements including Granada, Ave Maria and Recuerdos de la Alhambra in addition to works by Bach, Henry Mancini and John Williams. A unique video complement is incorporated in such a way that the Maestro is able to sing four-part harmony...with himself! You'll enjoy some of the world's great music including Gershwin and Berlin.