
Guitarist Eliot Fisk is known worldwide as a charismatic performer
famed for his adventurous and virtuosic repertoire. He is also
celebrated for his willingness to take art music into unusual venues
(schools, senior centers, and even logging camps and prisons!). After
nearly 50 years before the public he remains as his mentor Andres
Segovia once wrote, “at the top line of our artistic world.”
In the 2017-18 season Fisk continues to break new ground for the
guitar with marathon performances of his transcriptions of all 6 Bach
solo cello Suites, duo performances with guitar legend Angel Romero
and with a new trio formed with virtuoso guitarists Joaquin Clerch and
Aniello Desiderio.
The long awaited release of Robert Beaser’s monumental guitar
Concerto (dedicated to Eliot Fisk) on LINN records in 2017 elicited
rave reviews online and in print. In the spring of 2017, Eliot Fisk
premiered Son Dementes Cuerdas with the famed Arditti String
Quartet with performances on two continents culminating in a
performance at Wigmore Hall in London in a concert also featuring the
Sequenza XI for solo guitar composed for and dedicated to Eliot Fisk
by Luciano Berio.
Eliot Fisk has performed as soloist with the Los Angeles Philharmonic,
Houston Symphony, Rochester Symphony, Orchestra of St. Lukes,
Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra, Pro Arte Orchestra, American
Composers Orchestra, Boston Modern Orchestra Project (BMOP) and
many others. He returns regularly to major concert series such as
Stanford Lively Arts, Spivey Hall (Atlanta), Duke University
Performances, Newman Center for the Performing Arts in Denver;
Lincoln Center, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the 92nd Street Y
in NYC, Da Camera Society of Houston, Da Camera Society of Los
Angeles, San Francisco Chamber Music; Segovia Series at Pick-
Staiger Hall at Northwestern University; Jordan Hall, Boston; Orange
County Performing Arts Center; Brahms, Mozart and Schubert Saal
(Vienna); Mozarteum Grosser Saal (Salzburg); Wigmore Hall and
Queen Elizabeth Hall (London) and at numerous guitar festivals such
as those of Cordoba, Spain; Belgrade, Serbia; and Iserlohn, Bad
Aibling and Hersbrueck, Germany.
Eliot Fisk is Founder and Artistic Director of Boston GuitarFest
(www.bostonguitarfest.org) an annual cross-disciplinary event co-
sponsored by the New England Conservatory and Northeastern
University and now entering its 13th consecutive year. In 2017 he
created and served as Artistic Director of the first ever and immensely
successful Salzburg Guitar Fest at the Universität Mozarteum in
Salzburg.