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Benjamin Verdery (born 1955) is an American classical guitarist, composer and teacher.Summerfield, Maurice J
''The Classical Guitar: Its Evolution and Its Players Since 1800''
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Crowe, Julia. "Dynamic Duo," ''Guitar Player'', May 2005, p. 66–70.Small, Mark
"Guitarist/Composer/Teacher Benjamin Verdery Has Taken the Eclectic Road,"
''Acoustic Guitar'', July/August 2020, p. 34–6. Retrieved November 3, 2021.
Verdery has performed at venues including Carnegie Hall,
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(London).Saulter, Jerry. "No Boundaries: Benjamin Verdery," ''20th Century Guitar'', September 2002, p. 31–3.Kilvington, Chris. "Benjamin Verdery," ''Classical Guitar'', June 1985.Crowe, Julia. "Ben Verdery and Andy Summers," ''Classical Guitar'', May 2005, p. 56–7. He has played and recorded with a wide range of classical and other musicians, including guitarists William Coulter,
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Paco Peña Paco Peña (born 1 June 1942) is a Spanish flamenco composer and guitarist. He is regarded as one of the world's foremost traditional flamenco players. Biography Born in Córdoba, Spain, as Francisco Peña Pérez, Paco Peña began learning to pl ...
,
Andy Summers Andrew James Summers (born 31 December 1942), is an English guitarist who was a member of the rock band The Police. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a band member in 2003. Summers has recorded solo albums, collaborated wi ...
and John Williams, vocalist
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, composer Anthony Newman, and his wife, flutist Rie Schmidt.Cmiel, Scott. "No Boundaries," ''Acoustic Guitar'', May 2002.Magnussen, Paul. "Benjamin Verdery," ''Classical Guitar'', July 2002, p. 11–17.Ferguson, Jim. "Benjamin Verdery," ''Guitar Player'', August 1984, p. 32–7.Tommasini, Anthony
"The Schubertiade Ends With Song and Piano,"
''The New York Times'', February 22, 1996, p. C14. Retrieved November 3, 2021.
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''The New York Times'', December 14, 1980. Retrieved November 5, 2021.
''New York Times'' classical music critic
Allan Kozinn Allan Kozinn (born July 28, 1954) is an American journalist, music critic, and teacher. Kozinn received bachelor's degrees in music and journalism from Syracuse University in 1976. He began freelancing as a critic and music feature writer for '' ...
described Verdery as "one of the guitar’s grand individualists" and "an iconoclastic player," known as much for his devotion to new music and transcriptions of Jimi Hendrix songs as for inventive interpretations of
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.Kozinn, Allan
"Bach’s Music as a Blank Canvas for Guitarists,"
''The New York Times'', February 2, 2010. Retrieved November 3, 2021.
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''The New York Times'', July 7, 2006. Retrieved November 3, 2021.
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''The New York Times'', September 8, 2009. Retrieved November 3, 2021.
As of 2021, Verdery had released 19 albums and been featured on several others.Kosman, Joshua
"Ben Verdery, 'Scenes from Ellis Island,'"
''San Francisco Chronicle'', February 26, 2020. Retrieved November 3, 2021.
Donahue, Thomas (ed.)
''Benjamin Verdery: A Montage of a Classical Guitarist''
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He has taught at the Yale School of Music since 1985.Yale School of Music
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Early life and education

Benjamin Verdery was born in 1955 in Danbury, Connecticut, to John Duane Verdery, an Episcopalian minister and headmaster of the Wooster School, and Suzanne Aldrich Verdery.Braider, Jackson N. "Benjamin Verdery," ''Classical Guitar'', May/June 1984, p. 14–23.''The New York Times''
"Rev. John D. Verdery,"
July 18, 1985, p. A20. Retrieved November 4, 2021.
He became interested in music after hearing
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' ''I Saw Her Standing There'' in 1963.Magnussen, Paul. "Benjamin Verdery," ''Guitar International'', December 1984, p. 7–10. In his senior year at Wooster School, Verdery began formal lessons with classical guitarist Phillip De Fremery.Chapin, Gary Parker. "Riding the Wind," ''Acoustic Guitar'', September/October 1992. After learning four pieces in order to audition for conservatory, he was accepted at SUNY Purchase in 1974, where he studied with composer-organist Anthony Newman and guitarist-composer Frederic Hand, and earned the school's first BFA in guitar in 1978. During that time, he also took master classes with the classical guitarist-composers
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and Alirio Díaz; since then he has studied with pianist-composer Seymour Bernstein. While at SUNY, Verdery met flutist Rie Schmidt, who he formed the Schmidt/Verdery Duo with and married in 1979; since debuting in New York City at
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in 1980, they have released two albums and continue to perform.Kerstens, Tom. "Benjamin Verdery, Rie Schmidt," ''Classical Guitar'', April 1987.Holland, Bernard
"Flute and Guitar Compositions of the 1980s,"
''The New York Times'', April 17, 1989. Retrieved November 3, 2021.


Music

Early in his career, Verdery was recognized in magazines such as ''Classical Guitar'', ''Guitar Player'' and ''Billboard'' among "a new breed of classical guitarists"Small, Mark. "The Benjamin Verdery Experience," ''Guitar Extra!'', Fall 1991, p. 43–7. and "advocates of new guitar music"''Billboard''. "Ride the Wind Horse: American Guitar Music," February 9, 1991. stretching the instrument through inventive transcriptions, new compositions, and diverse influences, performance contexts and programs.Cooper, Colin. "Benjamin Verdery," ''Classical Guitar'', March 1985, p. 13–6. In Verdery's case, writers cited an open-mindedness and lack of affectation that allowed him to synthesize tonal nuances, techniques and expressive sensibilities from rock, blues, jazz and other influences, including Aretha Franklin, Jimi Hendrix,
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, John Williams,
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, and others.Siegel, Micki K. "Guitarist Verdery: from rock to Bach," ''Us'', June 18, 1984, p. 13. While the earliest part of Verdery's career centered on the classical repertoire, by the late-1980s he looked towards more contemporary material, mixing Anthony Newman,
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and Steve Reich compositions alongside Jimi Hendrix tunes in recitals, which stood him apart from most classical guitarists. In the 2000s, he continued to integrate old, new and more diverse works into his programs, blurring boundaries between genres.Taylor, Lindis. "Master guitarist blurs boundaries," ''The Dominion Post'' (Wellington), September 19, 2005.Mallett, Christopher
"Benjamin Verdery: Playing and Composing Outside the Box,"
''Classical Guitar'', Summer 2016, p. 36–9. Retrieved November 3, 2021.
In 2020, ''Acoustic Guitars Mark Small wrote, "Among the virtuosi of the Baby Boomer generation, it's not hard to make a case that Verdery has explored the most diverse terrain," noting a recorded repertoire that includes Bach,
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and Mozart, adventurous contemporary classical composers (including himself), arrangements of
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, traditional folk tunes and hymns, Eastern influences and "all manner of guitars."


Performing

Verdery has performed internationally, at venues including the
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, Concertgebouw, the Metropolitan Opera, Wigmore Hall, and guitar festivals around the world.Martin, John. "Conversation with Benjamin Verdery," ''Guitart International'', July/September 2005, p. 26–33.92Y
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Instructors. Retrieved November 4, 2021.
He has played with guitarists William Coulter, Frederic Hand, Leo Kottke, Paco Peña,
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and John Williams, and vocalist
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, among others. In 1996, Verdery accompanied the German baritone Hermann Prey in a performance of
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's "Fruhlingsglaube" described in the ''New York Times'' as bringing "an affecting sweetness and intimacy to hegently lyrical music." In 2005, Verdery and Andy Summers debuted
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's "Dark Florescence Variations for Two Guitars and Orchestra" at Carnegie Hall with the American Composers Orchestra; ''Classical Guitar'' wrote that the performance's modern sensibility "exult din a dazzling interplay" between classical and electric guitars and orchestra. Throughout his career, Verdery's recitals have been noted for lyricism, invention, complexity, dynamism and eclecticism.Ardoin, John. "Verdery shines in Majestic concert," ''The Dallas Morning News'', November 22, 1983.Barker, Frank. "Guitar Trio," ''The Guardian'', August 24, 1984.Crain, Mary Beth
"Finger Pickin' Good,"
''LA Weekly'', February 17, 2011. Retrieved November 3, 2021.
The ''New York Times'' review of his 1980 New York debut described his interpretations of Bach as "rhythmically secure and musically precise" with a riveting concentration augmented by "flamboyant gestures." In 1991, ''Guitar Extra'' characterized his approach as a "dichotomous marriage of absolute virtuosic bravura and a commanding—and sometimes comedic—stage presence." His later performances have been described as open, democratic and original, freely mixing styles and elements such as altered guitars and digital delay to create new sonic environments.Cmiel, Scott. "All Hail Benjamin Verdery: Festival of New American Music," ''San Francisco Classical Voice'', November 6, 2012.Cooper, Colin. "Ben Verdery," ''Classical Guitar'', November 2010.Woodhouse, Jon. "Benjamin Verdery: Guitarist and Composer," ''Maui Beat'', Thursday, July 17, 2014, p. 3–4.


Composing

Verdery has composed works for classical and non-classical guitar for solo and duo performance, guitar quartets, chamber groups and orchestras, for himself and others, including Sérgio and Odair Assad, David Russell, David Tanenbaum, Scott Tennant, and John Williams and
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.Crowe, Julia. "Ben Verdery," ''Classical Guitar'', September 2006, p. 11–6. After beginning with classical arrangements in the 1980s, he started—without formal training—to compose works for himself, such as the three-movement solo "In Memory," the largely solo and duo pieces comprising his album ''Some Towns and Cities'' (1991), "Eleven Etudes," and the
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-dedicated "Be Kind All the Time."Cooper, Colin. "Benjamin Verdery: Taking Music to the people," ''Classical Guitar'', May 1994, p. 11–6.Verdery, Benjamin. "What a Journey,
''Benjamin Verdery: A Montage of a Classical Guitarist''
Lanham, MD: Hamilton Books/ Rowman and Littlefield, 2018, p. 68. Retrieved November 4, 2021.
Verdery's compositions for larger guitar ensembles include: ''Scenes from Ellis Island'' (1999), a version of which (titled ''Ellis Island'') was written for and recorded by the Los Angeles Guitar Quartet; ''Pick and Roll'' (for multiple guitars, saxophone, violin and basketball player), which premiered at Santa Cruz Contemporary Festival in 2000; and ''Give'' (for eight guitars), commissioned by Thomas Offermann and premiered in Rostock, Germany in 2009. He has also written chamber music for his group Ufonia and for a work commissioned by the New Jersey Chamber Music Society, titled "Soul Force" (1996, for guitar, cello, flute and percussion).Kandell, Leslie
"A Collaboration in Keeping King's Dream Alive,"
''The New York Times'', January 7, 1996. Retrieved November 3, 2021.
The piece's title lifts a frequently used
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term, while the score is based on one of his speeches, with the cello loosely imitating the rhythms of his voice and the guitar imitating its pitch. Verdery's compositions and arrangements are published by
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and Doberman-Yppan (Canada). Several composers have written for Verdery, including
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, Sérgio Assad, Martin Bresnick, Elizabeth Brown, Frederic Hand, Aaron Kernis,
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, Hannah Lash, David Leisner, John Anthony Lennon, Ingram Marshall, Anthony Newman,
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, Jack Vees, and his former student
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, of The National.Assad, Sérgio. "Charisma,
''Benjamin Verdery: A Montage of a Classical Guitarist''
Lanham, MD: Hamilton Books/ Rowman and Littlefield, 2018, p. 1–4. Retrieved November 3, 2021.
Lash, Hannah. "For Ben,
''Benjamin Verdery: A Montage of a Classical Guitarist''
Lanham, MD: Hamilton Books/ Rowman and Littlefield, 2018, p. 30–2. Retrieved November 3, 2021.
Bambarger, Bradley. "Versatile Virtuoso: Guitarist grooves to the music of Bach and Hendrix," ''Star-Ledger'', December 2008.Robb, Peter. "Chamberfest: Stringing along with Benjamin Verdery, the mayor of Guitartown," ''Artsfile'', July 22, 2019.


Recordings and videos

As a recording artist, Verdery has released albums of original and arranged material, of his own, in collaborative duos with guitarists and other instrumentalists, and as a member of Latitude and the ensemble Ufonia. Verdery's early recordings focused on classical works; his first was "Variations and Grand Contrapunctus" (1978), a sweeping piece written for him by Anthony Newman.Newman, Anthony. "Ben and Tony,
''Benjamin Verdery: A Montage of a Classical Guitarist''
Lanham, MD: Hamilton Books/ Rowman and Littlefield, 2018, p. 46–7. Retrieved November 3, 2021.
His first two albums, ''Bach: Transcriptions for Guitar'' (1983) and ''Two Generations of Bach'' (1985), were noted for their fluent, intuitive playing and modern arrangements;Cooper, Colin. "Bach – Two Generations Concerti for Guitar and Chamber Orchestra," ''Classical Guitar'', March 1985. ''Guitars
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described the former as "intensely musical, expressive but not archaically romantic, splendidly embellished, breathtaking in its sureness and cleanness in even the fastest passages."Duarte, John. "Bach" (review), ''Guitar'', December 1983, p. 41. With two 1991 recordings, Verdery turned to contemporary American music. ''Ride the Wind Horse'' (1991) featured a title piece by Newman, works by Lou Harrison, David Leisner and Roberto Sierra, arrangements of Hendrix's ''Little Wing'' and ''Purple Haze'', and Verdery's own first recorded compositions. ''Los Angeles Times'' critic John Henken called the album "an important recording distinguished by fluent, evocative playing of strong, characterful repertory."Henken, John
"Ride the Wind Horse: American Guitar Music,"
''Los Angeles Times'', June 9, 1991. Retrieved November 3, 2021.
''Some Towns and Cities'' featured fifteen original Verdery compositions inspired by American cities, seen in terms of guitar—the product of Verdery's travels as a performer in the Affiliate Artist Program to factories, hospitals, schools and prisons, as well as concert halls. Reviews described the album as "strikingly American" and groundbreaking, with touches of blues, jazz, Spanish/Mexican and fingerpicking styles and evocative onomatopoeic references. Named ''Guitar Players 1992 Best Classical Guitar Recording, it included duets with Fred Hand, Leo Kottke, Paco Peña, John Williams and Rie Schmidt, as well as chamber music selections.McLellan, Joseph. "A Travel Guide to Classical Guitar," ''The Washington Post'', March 27, 1992. Verdery released three solo guitar albums in the 2000s. ''Soepa'' (2002) included an original, arrangements of four Prince songs, and works by composers Daniel Asia, John Anthony Lennon, Ingram Marshall, Van Stiefel and Jack Vees—each present at their piece's recording.Hull, Andrew. "Review: Ben Verdery, Soepa," ''Guitarra Magazine'', July 2002. ''Start Now'' (2005) integrated classical sounds, alternate tunings and electronic effects, as well as African, Indian, flamenco and American popular music elements, including the whimsical "Fix the Funk," the evocative character studies of "Eleven Etudes," and the experimental "Be Kind All the Time."Marsh, Steve. "Start Now," ''Classical Guitar'', August 2006. Verdery's ''Branches'' (2006) was praised for its transcriptions of Bach, Mozart and Strauss, three Hendrix songs and "Amazing Grace"; ''Classical Guitar'' described its approach in the latter four as "collage-like"—with fragments and quoted motives developed to fill in for lyrics that nonetheless maintained each work's harmonic language.Nicolas, François. "Branches/Benjamin Verdery," ''Guitare Classique'', September 2006. In 2016, Verdery released ''On Vineyard Sound'', an album of originals written by Yale School of Music composition faculty that he performed on solo guitar and in duets. ''San Francisco Chronicle'' writer Joshua Kosman described ''Scenes from Ellis Island'' (2020) as a playful and ambitious five-work set showcasing Verdery as a solo and collaborative composer and multifaceted performer.''Textura''

Reviews. Retrieved November 3, 2021.
The album included the gospel-inflected guitar duet "What He Said"; "From
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", a work combining classical guitar, beatbox rhythms by Marc Martin imitating nature and singing, and spoken-word from the philosopher's '' Poetics''; and the atmospheric title track, featuring overdubbed guitars, cello, and African vocal improvisations. In 2014, Verdery began releasing music videos with prerecorded audio that were filmed in locations matching the moods of the pieces—many filmed and edited by his daughter, Mitsuko Clarke Verdery. His initial "Shangri La Series" (three videos) was filmed at the Shangri La Museum of Islamic Art, Culture & Design outside Honolulu, Hawaii. As of 2021, Verdery had released 34 videos, containing repertoire such as Bach's ''Chaconne'' and Britten's ''Nocturnal''. In 2021, during the
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, Verdery and the New York City Classical Guitar Society presented "Peace Love and Guitars," a two-part benefit event premiering sixteen videos featuring him and a number of other artists.New York City Classical Guitar Society
"Peace, Love and Guitars: Ben Verdery and Friends in two world premiere video concerts."
Retrieved December 21, 2021.


Duo and ensemble recordings

Verdery has recorded three album collaborations with other guitarists. In 2001, he and steel-string guitarist William Coulter released ''Songs for Our Ancestors'', a wide-ranging album of traditional and ethnic melodies, including Irish
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tune, a Tibetan chant and a Shaker melody; their second, ''Happy Here'' (2011), featured originals, traditional Irish and classical works, and rock songs. In 2007, Verdery and Andy Summers released ''First You Build a Cloud'', an album of largely joint compositions, many based on improvisations, as well as a Bach "Sarabande" and a version of the
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song " Bring On the Night." Reviews noted the album for its variety of moods, stringed instruments (including a ukulele) and textures, often Verdery playing classical over Summer's sonic landscapes (e.g., "Flow").Borolo, Luigi. "Andy Summers and Ben Verdery," ''Classical Guitar'', April 2008, p. 11–7. The Schmidt/Verdery Duo have released two albums. ''Reverie'' (1986) features flute/guitar arrangements of French, largely Baroque works that Allan Kozinn wrote, were "played with charm, color, character and zest."Kozinn, Allan. "The guitar on record," ''Guitar Review'', Fall 1986. ''The Enchanted Dawn'' (1998) offered a more varied global repertoire with works by Biberian, Hand, Janáček,
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, Piazzolla and Shankar.''Acoustic Guitar''. "The Schmidt/Verdery Duo, The Enchanted Dawn," Reviews, November 1999. In the later 1980s, Verdery released three new-age collaborations with Craig Peyton as Latitude: ''Latitude'','' 40° North'', and ''Emotional Velocity''; in 1988, their song "40 degrees North" reached #1 on the ''Radio & Records'' National Airplay chart.''Radio & Records''. "R&R National Airplay," March 18, 1988, p. 74. Verdery also recorded in the ensemble, Ufonia—with Vicki Bodner (oboe), John Marshall (percussion), Harvie S. (bass) and Keith Underwood (flute)—releasing a self-titled EP (1994) and album (2002); they primarily feature his own compositions of guitar-directed chamber music borrowing from world cultures and employing rich sonic textures. In 2016, Verdery collaborated with rapper Billy Dean Thomas, creating four videos, including ''Black Bach'' and ''Hoochie Coochie Man''.


Teaching and other professional activities

Verdery has been a guitar professor at the Yale School of Music since 1985. He has also taught at
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, Manhattan School of Music,
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, Centro Flamenco Paco Peña (Spain), and his own annual summer master class on Maui, Hawaii.Ben Verdery's Hawaii Masterclass
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His teaching philosophy balances technique, interpretation and performance, while also emphasizing curiosity, intuition, and the physical relationship to the instrument, including posture and breathing. Verdery's instructional work includes the videotape, ''The Essentials of Classical Guitar Vol. 1: Sound and Sensation'' (1989), and the book, ''Easy Classical Guitar Recital'' (1999).Verdery, Benjamin
''Easy Classical Guitar Recital''
Alfred Publishing, 1999. Retrieved November 4, 2021.
He was the artistic director of 92nd Street Y’s Art of the Guitar series from 2007 to 2020 and served as artistic director of the D'Addario Foundation for the Performing Arts.Crowe, Julia
"Celebrating the 20th Anniversary of the 92nd Street Y’s Concert Series,"
''Classical Guitar'', Summer 2018, p. 28–9. Retrieved November 3, 2021.


Discography


Soloist works

*''Bach: Two Generations - Concertos For Guitar & Chamber Orchestra'', Musical Heritage Society (1983) *''Ride The Wind Horse - American Guitar Music'', Newport Classic/Sony Classical (1991) *''Bach: Transcriptions for Guitar'', GRI Music (1994); (originally Sine Qua Non, 1983) *''Soepa - American Guitar Music'', Mushkatweek Records (2001) *''Branches'', Mushkatweek Records (2006) *''The Ben Verdery Guitar Project—On Vineyard Sound'', Elm City Records (2016)


Original composition works

*''Some Towns & Cities'', featuring duos with Frederic Hand, Leo Kottke, Paco Peña and John Williams, Newport Classic/Sony Classical (1991) *''Ufonia'', EP, with Vicki Bodner, John Marshall, Harvie S. and Keith Underwood, Mushkatweek Records (1994) *''Ufonia'', with Vicki Bodner, John Marshall, Harvie S. and Keith Underwood, Mushkatweek Records (2002) *''Start Now'', Mushkatweek Records (2006) *''Scenes from Ellis Island'', New Focus Recordings (2020)


Duo collaborations

*''Reverie – French Music For Flute & Guitar '', with Rie Schmidt (as Schmidt/Verdery Duo), Newport Classic/Sony Classical (1986) *''Latitude'', with Craig Peyton, Earth Flight Productions (1986) *''Latitude 40 North'', with Craig Peyton, Earth Flight Productions (1987) *''Emotional Velocity'', with Craig Peyton, Sonia Gaia Productions (1989) *''The Enchanted Dawn'', with Rie Schmidt (as Schmidt/Verdery Duo), GRI Music (1998) *''Song for Our Ancestors'', with William Coulter, Solid Air (2002) *''First You Build a Cloud'', with Andy Summers, R.A.R.E. Records (2007) *''Happy Here'', with William Coulter, Mushkatweek Records (2011)


As featured player

*''Legends of the Classical Guitar'', Rhino (1991) *''John Williams Plays Vivaldi Concertos'', Sony Classics (1991) *''The Romantic Handel'', Helicon Classics (1996) *''A Celtic Christmas'', Windham Hill (1998) *''The Mask'', New World Records (1998) *''Bassoon Brasileiro'', MSR Classics (2004) *''A Guitar for Elvis'', Solid Air (2010) *"Atlantis," on ''Mirage'' (Elizabeth Brown), New World Records (2013)


References


External links


Benjamin Verdery official websiteGuitar Talks with Benjamin VerderyBen Verdery YouTube ChannelBenjamin Verdery
Yale faculty page {{DEFAULTSORT:Verdery, Benjamin American male guitarists American classical guitarists 21st-century composers 20th-century composers American composers American male composers Composers for the classical guitar Musicians from New York City Composers from New York City Yale School of Music faculty State University of New York at Purchase alumni People from Danbury, Connecticut 1955 births Living people