Titles by: FRANK W. KOONCE
         
        
    FRANK W. KOONCE
    
    
    
        
            Frank Koonce is internationally acclaimed as a performer,  teacher, and writer. He holds degrees from the North  Carolina School of the Arts and Southern Methodist  University, studying first with Jesus Silva and then with  Robert Guthrie. In 1974-75, he was a Fulbright Scholar and  performer in Italy where he studied with Sergio Notaro and  Alirio Diaz.   Frank's publications include an authoritative  guitar edition of Johann Sebastian Bach's complete solo lute  works (Kjos Music) and many other editions with Mel Bay  Publications and Productions d'Oz. Most recently, with  Canadian guitarist Heather DeRome, he co-edited guitar  arrangements of Bach's complete works for solo violin and  solo cello.    Frank made the world-premiere recording in  English of Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco's "Platero and I" for  narrator and guitar, followed by another recording in the  original Spanish as well as a DVD animated video produced  in Spain. He also recorded an album entitled "A Southwest  Christmas" with the Phoenix Bach Choir and is featured in a  live concert video with the renowned composer/guitarist,  Nikita Koshkin). As a founding partner of Soundset  Recordings he has produced and co-produced other  classical compact discs, including a premiere recording of  orchestral works by Alan Hovhaness, which was part of the  soundtrack for Paramount's award-winning film "There Will  Be Blood." A Professor of Music, Frank Koonce directed the  guitar program at Arizona State University from 1978-2018.  He was Director of "Guitar Festival 1987" an international  event jointly sponsored by the Guitar Foundation of America  and the American String Teachers Association and later  served as Chair of the GFA Advisory Board. As a performer,  he has performed in England, Korea, Macedonia, Taiwan,  China, Bangladesh, Costa Rica, Mexico, Spain, The Czech  Republic, Austria, and throughout the United States.