BRUCE
HOLZMAN, Associate Professor of Guitar at the Florida
State University has been Director of the
Guitar Program since 1972.
Holzman's
students have won many prestigious prizes
in competitions worldwide, a partial list
includes winners in: Guitar Foundation of
America Solo/Duo Competition, Music Teacher's
National Association Collegiate Artists
Competition (12), Alirio Diaz Competition
of Caracas, Venezuela, Toronto International
Festival Competition, Concours Internationale
de Guitare of Paris, France, Incontri Chitarristici
de Gargnano, Italy, Columbus State Guitar
Symposium, Lachine International Guitar
Competition, Montreal, Canada, Boston Guitarfest
Competition, and Rantucci International
Competition. Many of his students hold teaching
positions at prominent Universities, Colleges
and High Schools. These include, but not
limited to: Stetson University, Kennesaw
College, University of New Mexico, University
of Memphis, Middle Tennessee State University,
University of Texas, Austin, University
of Texas, San Antonio, East Carolina University,
Columbus State University, Montgomery Alabama
Magnet Schools.
Professor
Holzman has been on the Artists' Faculties
of The Iserlohn International Guitar Symposium,
Germany, Stetson International Guitar Workshop,
Columbus States Guitar Symposium, Domaine
Forget Academie of Music and Dance, Quebec,
Canada, National Guitar Summer Workshop,
New York Guitar Seminar at Mannes, Boston
Guitarfest, and Toronto Guitarfest. He has
been an adjudicator for the following competitions,
among others: The International Competition
of the Ard, Germany, Iserlohn International
Guitar Competition, Guitar Foundation of
America, The Boston Guitarfest International
Competition, The Domaine Forget Guitar Competition,
The Schadt String Concerto Competition,
The Joanne Falletta Concerto Competition,
and the Columbus State University Guitar
Symposium Competition.
Bruce
Holzman was awarded a special Lifetime Achievement
award at the Fifth New York Guitar Seminar
at Mannes held in his honor, "El Maestro/Tradition
of the Masters."
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