Bio

"exquisite" --Downtown Magazine, NYC

"a richly-sounding guitar...well-played" --The News-Times, Santa Barbara

Something enchanting.

Classical guitar music, peformed live by Annalisa Ewald.

contact her: 203.979.4004

If your goal is to create an enchanted event that will captivate beautiful memories for a lifetime then you are destined to meet classical guitarist Annalisa Ewald. Anyone can do fine wine, gourmet food and candles, but now add a live classical guitar peformance by the artist whose music critics have called "exquisite" to your evening and the results are truly spectacular.

Annalisa’s charm and spirited performance bring a captivating glow of discriminating taste and warm enchantment to any event. Performance times, musical selections from one or more musical period are customized to enhance your vision of a perfect evening, morning or afternoon.

Her repertoire, performed on historical instruments and classical guitar, spans four centuries of music and several packages are offered. Or, for the perfect mood browse through the guide to some of the musical “flavors” available to you for the asking; Annalisa will be happy to create a playlist based on your theme and your budget.

 

 

packages:

Especially For Weddings

a package of music, beautiful and not overly formal or nearly as pricey as a string quartet! Read More...
 

 

Dinner Parties

with a custom playlist matched to your theme, give your party its own signature ambience; from the vibrant music of Buenos Aires in 1927 to the eloquent lute music of Renaissance England, guests will remember your superb hospitality that night included the extraordinary touch of intimate live music perfectly suited to the occasion.

 

Corporate Events

enliven and add style to your event with Annalisa’s presentation; upbeat selections drawn from all periods; the mix includes 20th century composers from Venezuela, France, Italy; charming 19th century European “salon” music, whimsical music from the French avante-garde, delightful pastoral melodies from the notebooks of English and Spanish "private" composers.