Author: Stephen Zurakowsky Classical Guitarist
Stephen Zurakowsky(www.anumi.ca) is a graduate from The University of Toronto.
He has studied with Norbert Kraft, Eli Kasner, David Russell, Stepan Rak and Phil Nimmons.
Recently he has been awarded an International CD Distribution grant from The SOCAN Foundation, which will oversee the airplay of "Four Trees In Winter" in 135 radio markets worldwide.
Stephen has enjoyed substantial support from the Ukrainian arts community across Canada, having been featured in numerous magazines, newspapers and radio programs. He performs chamber concerts as a soloist and has written works for electric classical guitar and choir.
A Zurakowsky concert encompasses a sense of deep passion, as you feel invited to experience his love for composing and how his Ukrainian heritage has an influence on his creativity. His music has been featured on Canada's CBC and was reviewed in Toronto's The Wholenote Magazine as a favourable pick amongst classical independents.
The Artistry of Pavel Steidl
Reg Schwager – 10 Questions
Interview with Adam Levin
Duane Boles, 1966- 2015 – in memory
Juno Nominee, Blues Guitarist JW Jones
The Guitarist and The Critical Inner Voice
Portrait Of A Guitarist As An Artist
KW Guitar Society Celebrates its 100th Post!!!
Reflections on the Jorge Caballero concert and master class
Guitarists and Learning To Read Music
Michael Kolk interview part 2,
Reflections On The Ted Quinlan Master Class – June 2014
In Concert This Weekend Stephen Zurakowsky writes about Grigori Korchmar’s White Nights Serenades
Michael Kolk
How to play a D Major Chord
After a bit of a hiatus, I am glad to be back writing guitar tips. I really appreciate everyone who commented that they were missing them. So, how do you play a D Major chord? (This is for both beginners and advanced guitarists). Simple, put your second finger on the … Continue Reading How to play a D Major Chord
