Coming Home
Clark Berger and Ehud Yerushalmi
© Copyright-Clark Berger
(634479584213)
Record Label: Gracia Records Limited
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Clark Berger is a unique guitarist, composer and performer whose music encompasses many genres. Flamenco, classical, jazz, blues, Celtic and even rock finds its way into his repertoire expressed with great technique and a unique style.
At the age of six Clark showed a passion for flamenco and classical guitar and began to take lessons giving his first public performance at the age of 11. Since then he has performed the world over on national and local television and radio, at music festivals, clubs and various music venues.
In 1995 Clark moved to Andalucia in southern Spain to further study flamenco and absorb the culture by learning the language where he continued to perform and work with many accomplished musicians.
Now based in London his hometown and having formed
DO ; a fusion of flamenco guitar, African djembe and a music with its roots in Africa, Europe,Russia ,North and South America.
Last year Clark was commissioned to compose a piece ‘El Sueno del Caballo” for a theatre production of Troy in New York..
He is currently working on a second album and collaborating with various producers on acoustic recording projects. Clark has an extensive and varied reportoire including an impressive array of genres with a sweet and expressive style rich in rhythm and tone. The music of Spain, Brazil, Cuba Eastern Europe flows effortlessly from his flamenco guitar along with the genres of flamenco blues jazz classical and folk.
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Hells bells
author: Boratbrother
Brilliant.While the shadows of flamenco hang over much of his work, one of the surprising elements of Clark Berger's piece here is the way in which the individual character of his guitar playing comes strongly to the fore. This is the performance of an inveterate musician and it exudes an enthusiasm of the man in love with guitar, full of joie de vivre.He seems locked forever in a meandering yet frozen exactitude of sound, extracting a sense of the permanent from our fleeting tansitory world.
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