GRAHAM WADE: A graduate of Jesus College, Cambridge,
and Fellow of Trinity College of Music, London, Graham was formerly
Head of Strings and Professor of
Guitar at the City of Leeds College
of Music and Tutor in Guitar to the Universities of Leeds and York.
His publications include biographies of Andres Segovia, Joaquin
Rodrigo and Gina Bachauer, books on guitar history, and aspects
of musical form. An Advisory Editor and contributor to The
New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, he has been
appointed as General Editor for a series of paperbacks on music
for a leading American publisher. He has been an external examiner
in guitar at the Royal Welsh College of Music and the Royal Scottish
Academy of Music, and was an adjudicator for several international
guitar competitions. Graham Wade has written programme notes
for Andres Segovia , Julian Bream and John Williams, and
liner notes for various leading record companies including Naxos,
Deutsche Grammophon, EMI, ASV, Nimbus, Teldec, Chandos, Aurophon,
etc. Between
1990 and 1995 he was founder-editor of the European Guitar Teachers’ Association
Journal (EGTA UK). He is internationally acknowledged as one of
the foremost writers on the classical guitar.
From the 1960s onwards
he fulfilled many performing engagements throughout England, as
well as playing recitals in Spain, Scandinavia, Holland, New Zealand,
Hong Kong, Kuwait, Canada, etc. His travels and researches have
taken him to Russia, China, Mongolia, India, Australia, North and
West Africa, the Middle East, the Caribbean and South America.
In 1996 he gave lectures on the Segovia course at the University
of Southern California, and in 1994 was Guest Speaker at Cordoba
Guitar Festival on the art of Andres Segovia. In 1998 he spent
some time at Brigham Young University, Utah, to research his biography
of the pianist, Gina Bachauer. In 2002, Graham Wade was awarded
the Schott Gold Medal for his contribution to Rodrigo studies.
He has given seminars at universities and colleges world-wide including
USA, Austria, Germany, Spain, Hungary, Holland, and
the Czech Republic, as well as the Royal Academy of Music, Royal
Scottish Academy of Music, Royal Welsh College of Music, Royal
Manchester College of Music, Trinity College of Music, London,
the London School of Economics, the Institute Cervantes, Leeds
University, etc. He has tutored and lectured at many summer schools
including Esztergom, Hungary, Ingesund, Sweden, Zwolle, Holland,
Mikulov, Czech Republic, Cordoba Guitar Festival, Spain, Complutense
University Summer School, Madrid, University of Southern California,
Winona, Minnesota, Corfu Guitar Festival, Greece, and most British
summer schools including Cannington, West Dean, EGTA conference,
Burton Manor, Brant Broughton Summer School, Bath Festival, etc.
In 2008, Graham Wade is scheduled to give seminars at
the Royal Academy of Music, London, the Cordoba International Guitar
Festival, Spain, West Dean Guitar Festival, and the City of Derry
Guitar Festival.
Publications: The Art of Julian Bream (in
preparation), Joaquín
Rodrigo - A Life in Music (GRM Publications 2006), Portrait
of Rodrigo, His Life, His Music (Naxos, 2008), Joaquín
Rodrigo - Concierto de Aranjuez (Mayflower Press, 1985)
and Distant Sarabandes - The Solo Guitar Music of Joaquín
Rodrigo (GRM Publications 1997), A New Look at Segovia,
His Life, His Music, Vols 1 & 2 (Mel Bay, Missouri,
1996), Segovia - a Celebration of his Life and Music (Allison & Busby,
1983), Maestro Segovia (Robson, 1986), Traditions
of the Classical Guitar (Calder, 1980), Your Book of
the Guitar (Faber 1980), The Shape of Music (Allison & Busby,
1983), The Guitarist’s Guide to J.S. Bach (Wise
Owl Music, 1985), John Mills, Concert Guitarist - A Celebration (GRM
Publications 1997), Guitar Teaching and Learning - Interpretation
and Style (University of Reading 1998), Gina Bachauer
- A Pianist’s Odyssey (GRM Publications, 1999), A
Concise History of the Classic Guitar (Mel Bay, 2001), The
Classical Guitar - A Complete History (Balafon, 2002,
ed. John Morrish, thirteen essays by Graham Wade), A
Concise Guide to Understanding Music (Mel Bay, 2002)
etc.