Fareed Haque
Guitar virtuoso Fareed Haque enjoys a career that spans the spectrum of musical styles. Moving easily between jazz and classical guitar, Fareed's versatility has created a demand for him with prominent jazz and classical artists including Paquito D'Rivera, Dave Holland, Sting, Joe Henderson, Joe Zawinul, Javon Jackson, Cassandra Wilson, Kurt Elling, Lester Bowie, Arturo Sandoval, Robert Walter, Carl Denson, Medeski, Martin and Wood, Kahil El'Zabar, Defunckt, Ramsey Lewis, Nigel Kennedy, Edgar Meyer, Robert Conant, Stephen Stubbs, Frank Bungarten, members of the Vermeer Quartet and many symphony orchestras in the U.S. and abroad. He has performed all of the major guitar concertos, is an active transcriber of baroque as well as South American music and has had numerous modern works dedicated to him.
Fareed has also
released five recordings as a leader: "Voices Rising" and "Manresa" on Sting's
Pangaea label, and "Sacred Addiction," "Opaque," and "Deja Vu," on the
prestigious Bluenote label. His most recent, "Singh Song" is available on Haven
Records.
Haque has been featured on WTTW's ArtBeat, Ben Sidran's New Visions, Michelob
Presents Sunday Night with David Sanborn on NBC, his own Lonesome Pines Special
for PBS, and on BET cable jazz channel. Fareed has twice been selected Talent
Deserving Wider Recognition in Downbeat magazine. In 1989, Fareed joined the
faculty of Northern Illinois University, where he currently holds an associate
professorship in jazz and classical guitar studies.
Born in 1963 to Pakistani father and Chilean mother, extensive travels,
especially long stays in Spain, France, Iran, Pakistan and Chile, exposed Haque
to different musics from a very early age. This natural eclecticism has become
the hallmark of Fareed's music. The 1981 Recipient of North Texas State
University's Jazz Guitar Scholarship, Haque spent a year studying with renowned
jazz guitarist and pedagogue Jack Peterson. Fareed's growing interest in the
classical guitar led him to transfer to Northwestern University, where he
completed his studies in classical guitar under David Buch, John Holmquist and
Anne Waller.
In 2001 Fareed co-founded the jam super-group Garaj Mahal, joined George Brooks' group Summit, featuring Zakir Hussein and Steve Smith and continues to record and tour with the Fareed Haque Group. Most recently Fareed has become a staple of the 'Jamband' scene and was voted 'Most Valuable Player' at the 2002 High Sierra Music Festival.