Warren began guitar studies with John Donovan in Montreal as a private student age 12, then continued with Lynn Harting-Ware, in Toronto. His University studies were with Peter McAllister at Mac Master University (BM 91).In 1991, he was a finalist in The Canadian Music Competitions. He then continued studies with Norbert Kraft and Mark Delpriora at Manhattan school of Music (MM 94).He has perfomed in masterclasses for: Elliot Fisk, Carlos Barbosa Lima, Duo Sonore and David Starobin. After graduating, he began teaching at the Boys Choir of Harlem’s ‘Choir Academy of Harlem’s ear training /music survey instructor, while teaching guitar at Brooklyn College prep centre and working as a freelance player in NYC. In 1995, he was awarded a grant with the help of the Canadian Consulate, to present a collaborative ensemble concert at CAMI Hall, featuring works of Canadian composers. He has also premiered works for guitar by; Gene Pritsker, Arthur Kampela, John Cuciurean and Jeffrey Johnson. In 1997, he won The Artists International New York Debut competition, leading to a Weill/Carnegie Hall debut, in Feb 1998. In Oct 1998, he was invited to Queens University Music department, to give a lecture/concert on the music of Jacques Hetu. His post graduate studies were at Domaine Forget Quebec in 2011, with Remi Boucher, Peter McCutcheon and the late Roland Dyens.
Solo concert engagements have included; Riverside Church Sunday Chapel Series NYC, Mississauga Guitar Society, Mac Master University’s Lunchtime Concerts, Music Mondays (Toronto), St George’s “Summer Concerts” Kingston, St Luke’s “Recital Series”, Ottawa, St Andrew’s “Fridays at noon” Toronto, among others. His musical collaborations, have included Oakville Symphony, Oakville Chorale Society, Etobicoke Philharmonic, Mississauga Children’s Choir, TSO Patron’s Association and Toronto Children’s Chorus.
Warren Nicholson has 2 solo recordings to his credit “Latin American Guitar Favourites” (2013), featuring the music of: Barrios, Brouwer, Cardoso,Villa Lobos, and “Spanish Miniatures” (2018): Albeniz, Calatayud, Pipo, Sor and Tarrega, available on I-tunes and Amazon Music.
In 2000, he joined the Hamilton Halton ORMTA and has been an active guitar teacher ever since, and serving on the branch executive from 2000 to 2011.He also managed the workshop portfolio on Provincial Council. Warren was treasurer to the Guitar Society of Toronto 2012/16.Many of his guitar students have participated in ORMTA student concerts, GST member concerts and have won silver /gold medals in RCM’s guitar examinations system.
Warren maintains a private teaching studio in Oakville, along with a “junior guitars” programme for Arthouse Oakville, and he teaches guitar courses for the City of Burlington. He is married to his wife Kathleen of 17 years, they live in Oakville and have 2 teenage boys involved in sports.