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Charley
Rappaport / Mandolin
Born in
Brooklyn, New York, Charley Rappaport began playing in
college concert halls and coffeehouses in the early '60s. Early
on he perfected his own style of performance of Gypsy music as
leader of a number of groups - most recently The Great
American Gypsies with Joseph Kovach and Mistral,
with Dean Shumaker. He is also music director of The
Gordon Neidinger Trio and plays guitar in that group.
Charley has appeared as a soloist in New York's Carnegie Hall,
Lincoln Center and Town Hall, in Washington's Kennedy Center and
in many other important venues in North America and Europe. He
has 5 recordings to his credit, the latest being Before I
Had a Red Tomato on Caravan Recordings.
In 1978
he co-founded The Balalaika and Domra Association of America,
an international organization to preserve and proliferate Russian
folk music and Russian folk instruments. In 1975 he founded the
Houston Balalaika Society, in 1981 he founded the
Atlanta Balalaika Society and in 1994 he co-founded the
Atlanta Mandolin Society, all still thriving
orchestras.
In 2003
he was the subject of the cover story of Mandolin Magazine,
a national publication. In 2004 he was named a Master Folk
Artist by the Pennsylvania Council for the
Arts, and awarded a grant in conjunction with their
Master/Apprentice program. In October of 2006 he assumed the
posts of Executive and Music Director of the Pittsburgh
Mandolin Society and he is conductor of the
Pittsburgh Mandolin Orchestra. He has been
teaching fretted instruments privately both in Pittsburgh and in
Albion, PA since 2003.
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