Mozart, Mendelssohn and Rodrigo

Mar 15, 2026 @ Manchester Essex RHS
Mozart, Mendelssohn  and Rodrigo

The Program

  • Mozart Don Giovanni Overture
  • Mendelssohn Symphony No. 4 "Italian"
  • Rodrigo Concierto de Aranjuez, Grisha Goryachev, guitar
Full Orchestra Concert

Mozart, Mendelssohn and Rodrigo Concert

March 2025 Concert

Sunday, March 15, 2026, 2:00pm, Manchester Essex RHS

Experience a remarkable concert featuring guest soloist Grisha Goryachev, renowned guitarist, performing Joaquin Rodrigo's beautiful Concierto de Aranjuez. The evening will also showcase Mozart's enchanting Don Giovanni Overture and Mendelssohn's lively Symphony No. 4 (Italian) for a delightful musical journey.

Virtuoso classical and flamenco guitarist, Grisha Goryachev (b1977), began to play the guitar at the age of six, taught by his father Dmitry, a master teacher and player of the classical guitar. At nine years of age he performed regularly in the top concert halls of Russia. His father obtained copies of recordings of flamenco which Grisha "studied" assiduously. He has said of his fascination with flamenco, "It has everything: the sound of the guitar, the rhythms. It's hard not to be moved by this music. It moves me so much that I want to cry."

Today, Grisha Goryachev is one of the world's few guitarists to continue the traditions of solo flamenco in concert. Flamenco is a form of highly rhythmical dance, and instrumental (mostly guitar) music commonly associated with the Andalusian Gypsies of southern Spain.

In this concert, Grisha Goryachev will be the featured soloist in Rodrigo's Concierto De Aranjuez for Guitar and Orchestra which is in three movements. The concerto includes some flamenco but it is clearly a classical composition which reflects the nationality of Joaquin Rodrigo and the people of Spain. As you listen to it you will hear concerto's Spanish routes. The second movement is one of the most popular orchestral pieces with its duet between guitar and English horn. Quoting one critic: "How could we exist on this planet, without the wonders of creations like this composition."

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​About Grisha

A native of St. Petersburg, Russia, Grisha Goryachev is renowned for his extraordinary musical sensitivity and technical virtuosity in both classical and flamenco styles. Grisha is one of very few guitarists in the world who is reviving the tradition of solo flamenco guitar in a concert setting that was practiced by legendary flamenco masters such as Ramón Montoya and Sabicas.​

​Grigory Goryachev began to play the guitar at the age of six, studying first with his father, Dmitry, an acknowledged master teacher of the instrument. Following his debut at the age of nine, Mr. Goryachev enjoyed an extensive career as a child prodigy, performing regularly before large audiences in the most prestigious concert halls of St. Petersburg, Moscow, Minsk, Riga, and other major cities in the then Soviet Union. He

also appeared regularly on Soviet television and radio and was featured in numerous major newspapers and magazines. His participation at the age of 13 in the T.V. marathon, Revival of St. Petersburg, was transmitted live to more than one hundred countries worldwide.

In 1991, Goryachev was awarded second prize in the Danny Kaye International Childrens Awards held in the Hague, Netherlands. Sponsored by UNICEF, this competition featured participants on all instruments from twenty-six countries. Later that same year, Mr. Goryachev was invited to perform at the UN headquarters in New York City. Directly thereafter, he toured Scandinavia and performed by special invitation for the Royalty of Iceland. In 1993, Mr Goryachev was chosen to represent his native city in the Days of St. Petersburg in Jerusalem Festival, and in 1994 at the invitation of Vladimir Spivakov, he performed at the Festival International de Colmar held in memory of Andres Segovia in Colmar, France.​

​Following a tour of Spain, Goryachev was invited to play for flamenco legend, Paco de Lucía, who soon after personally intervened in support of his application for an American visa (subsequently awarded in the year 1997 on the basis of Extraordinary Ability).

​Since coming to the United States, Mr. Goryachev has continued his lifelong love affair with flamenco while deepening his involvement with the classical style. His repertoire now includes classical solos, chamber music and guitar concertos and more than six hours of flamenco solos by such composers as Paco de Lucía, Vicente Amigo, Manolo Sanlucar, Rafael Riqueni, and others. As the flamenco repertoire is for the most part unpublished, Mr. Goryachev has performed the somewhat incredible feat of transcribing entirely by ear from the recordings.​

​Grisha strives to keep alive older flamenco masterpieces that now exist only on records, by performing them in concerts. Grisha exposes the audiences to some of the best guitar compositions flamenco has to offer. Instead of merely copying, he creates his own interpretations of these masterpieces, using dynamics and tone colors usually associated with classical music.

In May 2005 Mr. Goryachev received a special prize for the Best Performance of Spanish Music at the VI International Classical Guitar Competition "Julian Arcás" in Almería, Spain. As a winner of this prize, Mr. Goryachev performed recitals in Spain at "Festival de Música Española de Cádiz" and "Festival de Música de Jimena de la Frontera".​

Grisha received his Bachelor, Master and Doctor of Musical Arts degrees from the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston, where he studied under famous guitar virtuoso Eliot Fisk. He was one of the 30 people in 2006 to become a fellow of the prestigious Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowship, recognizing him as exceptional in his chosen field.

A firm believer in exposing the young generations to the beauty of classical and flamenco guitar, he likes to include Outreach performances and workshops at schools as part of his concert tours.

Grishas YouTube videos have collected over two million views and many notable comments. Grisha recorded two CDs, Alma Flamenca and Homenaje a Sabicas. These CDS were recorded on on classical guitars by Stephan Connor (Cataumet, Massachusetts).

Grisha currently plays a flamenco blanca and flamenco negra by Lester DeVoe (Nipomo, California). For many years, Grisha played guitars made by the master luthier Georgy Babichev.

Learn more about Grisha here.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T-TQpiN1xWk (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T-TQpiN1xWk views)

Venue Information

Sunday’s 2:00 pm concert

Add this concert to your personal calendar 03/15/2026 02:00 PM 03/15/2026 05:00 PM America/New_York CAS: Mozart, Mendelssohn and Rodrigo Cape Ann Symphony info@capeannsymphony.org 90 Experience a remarkable concert featuring guest soloist Grisha Goryachev, renowned guitarist, performing Joaquin Rodrigo's beautiful Concierto de Aranjuez. The evening will also showcase Mozart's enchanting Don Giovanni Overture and Mendelssohn's lively Symphony No. 4 (Italian) for a delightful musical journey. Manchester Essex RHS, 36 Lincoln Street, Manchester-By-The-Sea MA01944

Manchester Essex RHS

Manchester Essex RHS, 36 Lincoln Street, Manchester-by-the-Sea, MA 01944

Manchester Essex RHS, 36 Lincoln Street, Manchester-by-the-Sea, MA 01944
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