Classical Guitarist Peter Fletcher

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Peter Fletcher began guitar study at the age of seven under classical guitar instructor, John Sutherland.

In 1980 maestro José Tomás, Andrés Segovia’s teaching assistant in Spain, held a week long Master Class in Atlanta, GA. Peter Fletcher was the youngest student to perform in the class, playing music by Bach and Carcassi. In December, 1983, he made his formal debut under the auspices of The Brasstown Concert Association in North Carolina.

Since then he has both furthered his studies in Master Classes with David Leisner, David Russell, Oscar Ghiglia and Pepe Romero and has performed multiple concerts at Carnegie Hall, been broadcast on National Public Radio (NPR), completed a Master of Music degree from the Eastman School of Music under Nicholas Goluses, and was twice the recipient of an Eastman Graduate Award.

Peter Fletcher’s three recordings, The Art of Classical Guitar, A Peter Fletcher Recital and Federico Mompou: Guitar Works (Centaur Records CRC 2588), have received critical acclaim. Peter divides his time between Detroit, where he recently purchased a vintage home in the historic North Rosedale Park neighborhood, and New York City.