Lily
Afshar
An
extraordinary
artist,
Lily
Afshar
has
grounded
her
career
on
a
strong
foundation
of
excellent
formal
education,
upon
which
she
has
built
an
exceptional
record
of
innovative
achievements.
With
a
bachelor’s
degree
from
The
Boston
Conservatory,
she
earned
her
Master
of
Music
at
The
New
England
Conservatory
and
went
on
to
study
at
Florida
State
University,
where
she
became
the
first
woman
in
the
world
to
be
awarded
the
degree
of
Doctor
of
Music
in
guitar
performance.
She
pursued
greater
proficiency
with
summer
studies
at
the
Banff
Centre
for
Fine
Arts
and
the
Aspen
Music
Festival,
advanced
training
at
Gargnano,
Italy,
the
Accademia
Musicale
Chigiana
in
Siena,
and
master
classes
with
Andrés
Segovia
at
the
University
of
Southern
California.
Afshar
directed
the
guitar
program
at
the
University
of
Memphis
Rudi
E.
Scheidt
School
of
Music,
and
received
the
2000
Eminent
Faculty
Award.
In
2011
she
was
honored
with
the
Distinguished
Alumni
Award
from
The
Boston
Conservatory.
She
conducts
master
classes
worldwide
and
has
released
six
instructional
DVD’s
“Classical
Guitar
Secrets”,
Vols.
I
&
II
for
beginner
to
Intermediate
guitarists,
and
six
instructional
DVD’s
“Classical
Guitar
Collection”,
Vols.
I
&
II
for
Intermediate
to
Advanced
guitarists.
Both
are
released
with
Guitarcontrol.com.
She
also
produced
a
DVD
entitled
“Virtuoso
Guitar”
featuring
live
performances
and
an
interview
with
Mel
Bay.
As
a
performing
guitarist,
she
has
won
a
top
prize
in
the
Guitar
Foundation
of
America
Competition,
Grand
Prize
in
the
Aspen
Music
Festival
Guitar
Competition,
the
Orville
H.
Gibson
Award
for
Best
Female
Classical
Guitarist,
and
a
National
Endowment
for
the
Arts
Recording
Award,
among
others,
and
she
was
chosen
as
an
“Artistic
Ambassador”
to
Africa
for
the
United
States
Information
Agency.
With
her
passion
for
going
beyond
the
traditional
guitar
repertoire,
contemporary
classical
composers
have
sought
after
her
for
creative
collaborations
resulting
in
notable
world
premieres,
including
works
by
Carlo
Domeniconi,
John
Baur,
Reza
Vali,
Garry
Eister,
Gerard
Drozd,
Loris
Chobanian,
Arne
Mellnas,
Kamran
Ince,
Barbara
Kolb,
Marilyn
Ziffrin,
David
Kechley,
and
Salvador
Brotons.
Most
of
these
can
be
heard
on
her
seven
CDs.
Her
first
recording,
“24
Caprichos
de
Goya,
Op.
195′′
(1994)
composed
by
Mario
Castelnuovo-Tedesco
led
her
to
develop
a
unique
multimedia
concert
combining
performance
and
commentary
along
with
a
visual
presentation
of
Francisco
Goya’s
satirical
black
and
white
etchings
which
inspired
the
guitar
pieces.
She
still
receives
special
requests
to
present
this
unique
program
today.
Her
second
recording,
“A
Jug
of
Wine
and
Thou,”
(1999)
was
inspired
by
the
famous
Poem
of
Omar
Khayyam
and
features
arrangements
of
Persian
melodies.
Afshar
was
now
attracting
the
interest
of
international
composers
and
her
third
and
fourth
recordings,
“Possession”
(2002)
and
“Hemispheres”
(2006)
feature
a
combined
total
of
eight
world
premieres.
“Hemispheres”
reached
No.
7
on
Billboard
Magazine’s
Chart
of
Top
Classical
Albums
in
2006
and
attracted
the
attention
of
National
Public
Radio’s
Robert
Siegel,
who
featured
Afshar
on
“All
Things
Considered.”
Next
came
“One
Thousand
and
One
Nights,”
(2012)
which
was
recorded
and
released
in
Iran.
Her
sixth
album
and
chamber
recording,
“Musica
da
Camera”
(2013),
featured
a
world
premiere
by
Russian
composer
Vladislav
Uspensky
in
addition
to
compositions
by
Niccolo
Paganini
and
Astor
Piazzolla.
Her
latest
album,
“Bach
on
Fire”
(2014),
highlights
a
completely
unique
and
intricate
approach
to
J.S.
Bach’s
guitar
compositions.
The
arrangements
on
the
album
were
taken
from
her
book
with
Mel
Bay’s
Essential
Bach:
Arranged
for
the
Guitar
by
Lily
Afshar.
Afshar’s
Persian
heritage
has
given
rise
to
some
of
her
greatest
musical
innovations.
Born
in
Iran
to
a
musical
family,
she
has
drawn
from
Persian
and
Azerbaijani
folk
music
traditions
to
create
arrangements
of
works
for
the
classical
guitar
which
are
as
rich
and
beautiful
as
a
Persian
miniature.
She
arranged
for
guitar
and
published
Five
Popular
Persian
Ballads
with
Mel
Bay,
and
is
presently
creating
a
new
collection
of
guitar
arrangements
of
traditional
Persian
and
Azerbaijani
songs.
She
has
also
fascinated
concert
goers
with
occasional
live
performance
on
the
seh-
tar,
a
traditional
Persian
instrument
which
evolved
over
many
centuries
into
the
guitar.
A
true
citizen
of
the
world,
Afshar’s
concert
touring
has
taken
her
to
solo,
chamber
music,
and
orchestral
performance
venues
in
North
and
South
America,
Europe,
Asia,
and
Africa.
From
Wigmore
Hall
in
London
to
the
Kennedy
Center
for
Performing
Arts
in
Washington,
she
has
played
before
a
wide
range
of
audiences
and
learned
to
bridge
gaps
of
culture
and
distance
through
her
music.