Kristo’s hobby-band The Resolver launched a new video track that was directed, edited and filmed by Martin Saar. See more on YouTube: The Resolver. Won’t Go Under
Kristo Käo’s book now out in English
Kitarrikool Publishing presents Kristo’s unique e-course and book combination “Guitar School – the Key to the Practical Guitar Playing” at the Helsinki Music Fair 2009. This is Kristo’s most successful book and is now also available in English. See more details from bestguitarmethod.com Visit us at Helsinki Book and Music Fair !
Dance Album live in Meder hall
There has been several live concerts with the dance project this summer but the one in the Meder’s hall in Tallinn is again something to talk about. It was organized by the Estonian National Concert and the hall is a special venue that they discovered and restored recently. The hall is in the building of… Continue reading
Some feedback from radio stations
So far I have got some friendly feedback from radio stations that have played my “Dance Album” and I would like to share them here. This is a quatation from Nick Peros’s letter to me and I hope he doesn’t mind if I share it here because I get nowadays many people contacting me to… Continue reading
Kristo Käo’s new book “Estonian Folk Tunes for Guitar” now out
Kitarrikool Publishing releases Kristo’s new book “Estonian Folktunes on the Guitar”. This is a compact tutor that helps to get the basics of arranging to either a solo guitar or a guitar duo. An audio CD with all the music is included. In Estonian language.
The list of radio stations that got “The Dance Album” so far
As I said before – on my own I sent my CD to many European classical music radio stations but in North America the job was done by Phoenix Classical and these are the stations that got my album: CBC Radio Music – NIGHSTREAM, Toronto, ON CBC RADIO MUSIC – TEMPO, Ottawa, ON Classical 96,… Continue reading
New DVD: Tallinn Guitar Quartet
Tallinn Guitar Quartet releases a concert DVD “TGQ in Tallinn Town Hall”. This is a live performance of a concert a few years back in the New Years Eve. See more at Discography. TGQ are: Heiki Mätlik, Jorma Puusaag, Julia Kahro, Kristo Käo (4 classical guitars)
Kristo Käo’s bio by Phoenix Records
That is part of the material that went out with my Dance Album to the radio stations. It is always good to get somebody else to write your BIO 🙂 I have almost got used to see my last name without the dots, actually it is KÄO. KRISTO KAO – BIO Classical guitarist Kristo Kao… Continue reading
A new CD out: 30 Years of Estonian Guitar Music
Estonian Guitar Society released the CD “30 Years of Estonian Guitar Music” The guitar has been played in Estonia at least since 19th century and since the sixties of the 20th century there has been an ever-increasing interest toward the classical guitar. The first guitar piece by a professional composer was the Sonatina for guitar… Continue reading
The “new release” sheet by Phoenix
So that is part of the information that went to the radio stations with the Dance Album: NEW RELEASE Kristo Kao, The Dance Album The Dance Album is the debut solo CD release from acclaimed classical guitarist Kristo Kao and features a unique dance-inspired repertoire performed on solo guitar. With a variety of compositions ranging… Continue reading