"A devoted and successful performer and teacher." -Oscar Ghiglia
Musicweb International:
"With good sound quality, Phelps proves a handy guide to this repertoire, not least in the Schoenberg which was dedicated to him."
-Jonathan Woolf
5-24-2006 New free music samples are available for the Six on Two CD
5-4-2006 Six on Two now available at the store!
7 Dewey Circle Haydenville, MA 01039-9730 robert.phelps1@comcast.net
Phone: (413) 268-3426 Cell: (413) 219-4649
Biography
Robert Phelps,
guitarist has been Studio Instructor of Guitar at Williams College
since 1990. He is a performing member of the Williams Chamber
Players and Jazz Faculty.
In 1992, Phelps was the
featured soloist at the Guitar Alumni Series of the Yale University
School of Music, from which he holds a Master of Music degree in
guitar performance. He is also a Mel Bay author. Among his
publications, Mel Bay's Guitar Workbook was endorsed by
guitarists Oscar Ghiglia and Robert Guthrie. The book was used as a
class text in classical guitar fingerboard harmony at the Eastman
School of Music, and was the subject of a feature review in
Soundboard. (summer, 1996 by John Holmquist). The book was a
suggested text at the Berklee College of Music by Larry Baione,
Chair of the Jazz Guitar Department.
In addition to
premiering works at the College Music Society meetings, Phelps has
performed several Canadian-American exchange concerts and master
classes at the University of Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada. In
1996, he joined Trio Sonata, a flute, oboe, and guitar trio,
which has concertized throughout the United States and Canada. He
has 2 cd's: Six On Two(GG-1025) for solo guitar, and another
with his Trio, Music For Flute, Oboe, and Guitar(GG-1014).
Both are on the Gasparo Label. These cd's are available
through his website: http://www.robphelpsguitar.com/
Mr. Phelps has also
played in major theater productions at the Hartford Stage Company and
at the Barter Theater, the state theater of Virginia.
Working with
harpsichordist Fernando Valenti he produced six guitar
transcriptions from the sonatas for harpsichord by Domenico
Scarlatti. These are published by the Columbia Music Company and
were given an unsolicited review in Classical Guitar
Magazine.(June, 1995 by Raymond Burley)
His students have been
accepted into major graduate and undergraduate performance programs
across the country.