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Jay Kacherski

For Chamber Music Raleigh’s Sights & Sounds on Sundays series at the North Carolina Museum of Art, the Texas Guitar Quartet offers an afternoon of dazzling ensemble playing, expressive color, and the kind of intimate musical conversation that makes chamber music feel immediate, fresh, and alive.​

Joseph Palmer 

Alejandro Montiel

Isaac Bustos – guitar
Joseph Palmer – guitar
Jay Kacherski – guitar
Alejandro Montiel – seven-string guitar
 

$31 ADULTS
$28 NCMA MEMBERS
​$23 STUDENTS

Texas Guitar Quartet


ABOUT THE ARTISTS

     The Grammy-nominated Texas Guitar Quartet brings a rare blend of precision, warmth, and joyful virtuosity to the concert stage. Formed in 2009, the ensemble has been praised by Classical Guitar Magazine as “impeccable in every respect,” and has earned an international reputation for adventurous programming and polished, deeply engaging performances.

     The quartet has appeared across the United States, Central America, Spain, Mexico, and China, with performances at the Guitar Foundation of America Convention, Victoria Bach Festival, Texas Music Festival, Festival Internacional del Noreste in Mexico, and historic cathedrals along Spain’s Camino de Santiago. Their repertoire reflects the full expressive range of the guitar quartet, from bold new works to inventive arrangements of music by Mozart, Beethoven, and Ravel. 

​     Texas Guitar Quartet has also helped expand the literature for four guitars through premieres of works by Nico Muhly, Joseph Williams II, Peter Lieuwen, Aureo Puerta Carreño, Benoit Albert, and John Truitt. Their recordings include Red, praised by Guitar International as “a tremendous accomplishment for the classical guitar,” and ICON, which features the complete Mozart Symphony No. 40 arranged for guitar quartet.

Isaac Bustos  

Sunday, September 20, 2026
2:00 p.m.  
SECU Auditorium - NC Museum of Art
2110 Blue Ridge Rd. Raleigh, NC 27607



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