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Nick Cutroneo

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Known for being a &ldquocommunicative player with natural musicality,&rdquo Nick Cutroneo is an up and coming classical guitar of the new generation. As an active performer, Mr. Cutroneo has performed extensively throughout the New England area, New York, New Jersey and in Italy.

Pervious concert seasons included performances at The Juilliard School of Music, The Hartt School, as a part of numerous concert series of churches in New Jersey, a duo performance and participation at a master class at Yale’s “Guitar Day”, several Alumni events for the University of Hartford, in 2005 he was a part of a trio that performed for the Connecticut Guitar Society’s &ldquoGuitar Extravaganza Weekend&rdquo and a variety of other performances throughout the North East.
The 2008-2009 concert season include a premier of Dan Lis’s Guitar Concerto No. 1, the premier Sean Pallatroni’s Quartet for Flute, Percussion, Harp and Guitar as well as a performance with the Miami String Quartet on their competition winners’ concert. Mr. Cutroneo has been named finalist in the Hartt School’s 2008 Paranov Concerto Competition and Semifinalist in the Boston GuitarFest 2008 adult competition.

Not only a soloist, Mr. Cutroneo is a sought after chamber musician. He has played with two chamber groups in New England: Blackledge Music and The Northeast Music Collective. Currently he’s involved with a Guitar Quartet and a Violin/Guitar Duo both based out of the Hartford area. Mr. Cutroneo is also a member of the prestigious Performance 20/20 honors chamber music program at the Hartt School.


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  • All you need to know
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    • The association
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      • Stuart Weber scholarship
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