Classical guitarist Charles Mokotoff returns for the season's final concert at Pacem in Terris on Sept. 15

Warwick. Classical Guitar Magazine has called Mokotoff's playing 'truly momumental' as well as 'engaging and rhapsodic.'

| 03 Sep 2019 | 01:08

On Sunday, Sept. 15, at 5 p.m., Pacem in Terris will welcome the return of classical guitarist Charles Mokotoff with a performance with works by Johann Sebastian Bach, Celil Refik Kaya, Bryan Johanson, Thomas Moore, Turlough O’Carolan, Rex Willis, Joaquin Rodrigo, Dilermando Reis, Isaac Albeniz and Andrew York.

Mokotoff holds Bachelors and Masters degrees in guitar performance from Syracuse University and Ithaca College. He has served on the faculties of numerous colleges and universities in New York and the New England area as a lecturer in classical guitar and lute. He initiated and ran the Guitar Program at Northeastern University in Boston from 1982 to 1991.

Prior to settling in the Washington, D.C. area, Mokotoff made his home in New England where he was widely recognized as an active guitarist and lutenist. During that period his career culminated with two Far East tours and a well-received New York City debut at Carnegie Hall in 1987.

Solo and ensemble recitals over the past few seasons have centered around the Mid-Atlantic states, but include performances in Chicago, Boston, San Francisco and two performances at the Lincoln Center Performing Arts Library in New York City.

This year's recitals include performances in Maryland, Virginia, Washington, D.C., Pennsylvania, Connecticut, New York, Michigan, Iowa and Maine.

Classical Guitar Magazine (U.K.) has called his playing, “truly monumental” as well as “engaging and rhapsodic."

Earlier in his career, Mokotoff was described by The New York Times as “exceptional among debutantes...a thoughtful, gentlemanly artist, technically fastidious and able to coax a range of sounds from his instrument.”

Mokotoff, severely hard of hearing for a good deal of his life, is an outspoken proponent of making music with hearing loss. For further information, see http://www.charlesmokotoff.com.

Pacem in Terris is a not-for-profit organization under the Education Laws of the State of New York, located at 96 Covered Bridge Road, Warwick.

No reservations possible.

Tickets go on sale at 4 p.m. on site, rain or shine. Suggested donation: $20.

For further information, call (845) 986-4329 or paceminterris @frontiernet.net.