Pakistani-born
guitar virtuoso and composer Mir Ali has been described by Acoustic Guitar
Magazine as “an exceptional nylon string guitarist” and by NPR
as "mesmerizing and hypnotic" Since winning his first guitar competition
at the age of thirteen, Mir has been raising eyebrows of audiences and music
critics around the globe with unique, expressive and dazzling performances.
He is a fluent performer of flamenco guitar, an experienced jazz
stylist, a trained practitioner of North Indian classical music, an award-winning
classical guitarist, and a composer of music in several genres. Ali’s
compositions are published with Mel Bay Publications as part of a graded
repertoire series for guitarists. In 2003 Mir composed an original soundtrack
for the documentary Roots and Branches- personal reflections on adoption,
which was given the “Award of Excellence” by the Niagara Film
Commission.
A much in-demand soloist, chamber and studio musician and guitar pedagogue,
Mir’s performances and masterclasses have taken him to three continents
and have been greeted with standing ovations and critical acclaim. He
has performed across the United States, Canada, Europe, and Asia. In the
past two seasons, he has toured Spain, Italy, Canada, and has performed
at New York’s Shea Stadium before a crowd of over 5,000 people.
His appearance with the Irish Classical Theater Company in the production
of Federico Garcia Lorca's “Blood Wedding” awarded him outstanding
reviews. Buffalo News referred to his performance as "...stunningly
perfect...”
His popularity as a teacher continues to grow throughout the United States
and Canada. Mir has produced several guitar students who have won competitions
and gone on to successful performance careers. He has given masterclasses,
lectures and workshops at many colleges and universities throughout the
United States including Austin Peay State University, Northern Illinois
University, Wheaton College, Appalachian State University, Cleveland School
of Music, University of Akron and Oberlin Conservatory of Music. He continues
to perform and adjudicate at prestigious guitar competitions and festivals
such as the Appalachian Guitar Festival, Charlottesville Guitar Festival,
North-East Ohio Guitar Festival, Rantucci International Guitar Festival
and competition and The St. Carles Festival in Tarragona, Spain.
As an administrator and organizer, Mir is very well recognized as President
of the Buffalo Guitar Society and Director of one of the most prestigious
International guitar festivals, the Rantucci International Guitar Festival
and Competition. Many of today’s leading guitar personalities from
around the world have been presented at these festivals. Some of these
have included Roland Dyens, David Russell, Jason Vieaux, Steve Aron, Trio
Gitano, Panebianco/DelMonoco Guitar Duo, The Buffalo Guitar Quartet, Dennis
Koster, Stanley Yates and Nicolas Goluses.
Notable composers have dedicated works to Mir including the American guitarist/composer
and founder of one of the very first guitar programs in the United States,
Richard Pick. Mir has also given numerous world premiers of works by other
notable composers such as Chet Mais who wrote a suite for the Reeds/Ali
flute and guitar duo and Steven Zajonk who has written a work for Mir
Ali and pianist Lorraine Abbott. Mir has also premiered several chamber
works for guitar duo with guitarist Steve Aron.
Mir is the founding member of both the Cleveland and the Chicago Guitar
Quartets and currently performs in the Reeds/Ali Flute and Guitar Duo.
The duo was accorded a standing ovation at its premiere performance in
Buffalo and has been invited to perform at prestigious festivals throughout
the United States and abroad including the National Flute Association’s
flute convention in Columbus, Ohio, the Northeast Ohio Guitar Festival
at the University of Akron and the St. Carles Festival in Tarragona, Spain.
The duo has been critically acclaimed for its masterful ensemble playing
and innovative programming. National Public Radio's broadcast of "Jugal
Bandi," an original work for flute and guitar by Mir, received rave
reviews. NPR commended the duo for having performed the work “with
the deepest artistic conviction and superb technique”.
Mir’s first recording “Café” with Buffalo Philharmonic
flautist Betsy Reeds on the Triloca label features music from Pakistan,
Flamenco transcriptions from Spain (Andalusia), Latin America, Cuba, Ireland
and Italy. The CD is heard throughout the country on numerous radio stations
including National Public Radio. Mercury News of San Jose, California,
refers to the CD as "...an absolute joy..." Richard Bruné
from the Guild of American Luthiers in a recent review comments "...well
played and artfully presented by some of the leading proponents of their
instruments today..." His new album “Dances and Romances”
features a collection of Nuevo Flamenco and classical works, Jazz standards
with vocalist Beth Aschbacher and two new original compositions. A solo
classical guitar recording and another featuring chamber music will be
released in the 2004-05 season.
Mir currently resides in Buffalo, New York where he serves as President
of the Buffalo Guitar Society and Director of the Rantucci International
Guitar Festival and Competition. He has served on the music faculties
of Villa Maria College and the Community Music School in Buffalo, New
York and University of Akron in Ohio.
Mir Ali is represented by Jaffar Shah Management of New York and Performing
Arts Management by special arrangement with Sandra Wicinski.