Bio
BG McPike
Brent Gordon McPike got his first full-time performing experience in 1987
as a guitarist at Busch Gardens in Williamsburg, Virginia. He had been
selected (one of about 6 guitarists from across the Eastern half of the
U.S.) by Busch Entertainment Corporation's travelling audition tour the
previous autumn at his alma mater, Butler University. The following summer,
while working at Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp in Michigan, he got the opportunity
to perform live on public radio, WBLV (Michigan), with jazz clarinet legend
Buddy DeFranco. Since the 1980's he has been widely in demand as classical
guitarist, jazz guitarist, chamber musician, pit orchestra member, and
instructor. McPike spent most of the 1990's at Indiana University in Bloomington
where he studied with Ernesto Bitetti, David Baker, Luis Zea, and was
coached in chamber music by such notable musicians as Helga Winold, Franco
Gulli, Eugene Rousseau, and Rastislav Dubinski.
While in Bloomington, Indiana Brent McPike became close friends with Brazilian
guitar virtuoso/composer/arranger, Marcos Cavalcante. He played guitar
in Cavalcante's Choro Band from 1993-1995, and in 1994 they gave a very
successful performance at the first-ever Lotus World Music Festival -
helping to establish that event as one of America's most important world
music festivals. He has performed at numerous museums, colleges, and festivals
since. He also directed Indiana University's Young Guitarists Program
from 1995-2001.
In 2001 McPike began his association with award-winning violinist, Carolyn
Dutton, a former regular on the NYC scene, and they continue to perform
and record occasionally. That same year he moved to Terre Haute, Indiana
where he serves as guitar instructor and guitar ensemble director at Indiana
State University. Since living in Terre Haute he has performed for the
Summerstage theater (now the Crossroads Repertory Theater), engaged in
many performances for Arts Illiana, played numerous events with steel
drum virtuoso Jimmy Finnie, and was the guest soloist for the Terre Haute
Symphony's 80th Anniversary Gala Celebration Concert in the Fall of 2006.
McPike's interest in writing music
was aided by studies in compostion, counterpoint,
and orchestration with Pulitzer prize runner-up Michael Schelle, and by
performing in a composition recital for a student of 1992 Pulitzer
Prize winner Wayne Peterson. Twelve of B.G. McPike's original
works are on the newly released CD: B.G. McPike and
The Haute Club, "Smooth Landing", and McPike
performed several of those with guitarist Dan Sumner
at The Eitleljorg Museum in Downtown Indianapolis for
the Indiana Society of the Classical Guitar in November, 2007.
In his current efforts he desires to contribute on the
artistic front to the 'Downtown Renaissance' of
Terre Haute, Indiana - his home town of the last several years.
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