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*[[David Russell (guitarist)|David Russell]] (*1953) ([[United Kingdom]] ([[Scotland]])) |
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- This article is a list of notable classical guitarists. For a complete list see the Category classical guitarists.
Classical guitarists generally perform on classical guitars with classical guitar technique. They perform both classical guitar music and transcriptions of European classical music written for other instruments.
Baroque (XVII & XVIII century)
- François Campion (ca 1688-1748)
- Antoine Carré
- Francesco Corbetta (ca 1615-1681)
- Nicolas Desrosiers
- Giovanni Paolo Foscarini
- Henri Grenerin
- Giovanni Battista Granata
- Francisco Guerau
- Louis Jourdan de La Salle
- Girolamo Montesardo
- Alonso Mudarra (1510-1580)
- Santiago de Murcia (Around 1682 or 1685-1732) (Spain)
- Gaspar Sanz (1640-1710) (Spain)
- Robert de Visée (ca 1658-1725) (France)
XIX century
- Francois de Fossa (1775-1849) (Spain-France)
- Dionisio Aguado (1784-1849) (Spain)
- Matteo Carcassi (1792-1853) (Italy)
- Ferdinando Carulli (1770-1841) (Italy)
- Napoléon Coste (1806-1883) (France)
- Adam Darr (1811-1866) (Germany)
- José Ferrer (1835-1916)
- Mauro Giuliani (1781-1829) (Italy)
- Johann Kaspar Mertz (1806-1856) (Austrian-based, born in Slovakia.)
- Francesco Molino (1775–1847)
- Niccolò Paganini (1782-1840) (Italian)
- Giulio Regondi (Italian)
- Fernando Sor (1778-1839) (Catalan)
- Andrei Osipovich Sychra (1773 or 1776 - 1850) (Russia)
- Francisco Tárrega (1852—1909) Spanish)
XX century
- This article is a list of notable classical guitarists. For a complete list see the Category classical guitarists.
- Laurindo Almeida (1917-1995)
- María Luisa Anido (1907-1996) (Argentina, Spain)
- Agustín Barrios (Agustín Pió Barrios) (1885-1944)
- Agustín Barrios Mangoré (1885-1944)
- Abel Carlevaro
- Leif Christensen 1950-1988
- Alirio Diaz (*1923)
- Sila Godoy 1919-1949
- Alexandre Lagoya (1929-1999)
- Antonio Lauro (1917-1986)
- Miguel Llobet (1878-1938)
- Gustavo Lopez 1920-1979
- Godelieve Monden
- Sergei Orekhov (1935–1998)
- Julio Martinez Oyanguren (Uruguay)
- Emilio Pujol (1886-1980)
- Ida Presti (1924-1967)
- Celedonio Romero (1913-1996)
- Regino Sainz de la Maza (1896-1981, Spain)
- Andrés Segovia (1893-1987, Spain)
- José Tomás (1934-2001)
- José Rey de la Torre (Cuba, USA)
- Joseph Tomo
- Dimitris Fampas (1921-1996)
- Narciso Yepes (1927-1997)
Contemporary
- This article is a list of notable classical guitarists. For a complete list see the Category classical guitarists.
- Lily Afshar (*19--) (Iran / USA)
- Magnus Andersson (*1955) (Sweden)
- Odair Assad (*1956) (Brazil)
- Sergio Assad (*1952) (Brazil)
- Roberto Aussel (*1954) (Argentina)
- Carlos Barbosa-Lima 1944-
- Manuel Barrueco (*1952) (Cuba)
- Paulo Bellinati (*1950) (Brazil)
- Gilbert Biberian 1944-
- Dušan Bogdanović (*1955) (Yugoslavia now Serbia / USA)
- Liona Boyd 1949-
- Julian Bream (*1933) (United Kingdom)
- Leo Brouwer (*1939) (Cuba / Spain)
- Flavio Cucchi (Italy)
- Il-Ryun Chung
- Máximo Diego Pujol
- Ólavur Jakobsen (*1964) Faroe Islands
- Carlo Domeniconi (*1947) (Italy)
- Zoran Dukic (*1969) (Croatia)
- Roland Dyens (*1955) (France)
- Gabriel Estarellas (Spain)
- Eva Fampas (*1964) (Greece)
- Eliot Fisk (*1958) (USA / Austria)
- Shin-Ichi Fukuda (Japan)
- Kostas Grigoreas (*1957) (Greece)
- Adam Holzman 1960-
- Tilman Hoppstock (*1961) (Germany)
- Sharon Isbin (*1956) (USA)
- Gilbert Isbin(*1953) (Belgium)
- Maria Kämmerling 1946-
Adam KhanUK 1974*Nikita Koshkin (*1956) (Russia)
- Roberto Legnani 1959 (Germany / France)[1]
- David Leisner (*1953) (USA)
- Sondra Lim (*1987) (Philippines)
- Stephen Marchionda 1967 (USA / Spain)
- Pablo Márquez (*1967) (Argentina)
- Matteo Mela (*1971) (Italy) [2]
- Lorenzo Micheli (*1975) (Italy) [3]
- Jaime Mirtenbaum Zenamon
- Carlos Molina (*1946) (b.Cuba, lives in US) [4]
- Jorge Morel (*1931)
- Tony Morris (*1962) Performer & national public radio producer
- Erling Møldrup 1943-
- Thomas Müller-Pering (*1958) Member of World Guitar Ensemble
- Gordon O'Brien 1966-
- Silvia Ocougne (*1957) Contemporary music performer and composer. Brasilian, lives in Berlin, Germany.
- Christopher Parkening (*1947)
- Marco Pereira
- Alvaro Pierri (Uruguay)
- Alberto Ponce (*1935), (Spain / France)
- Stanko Prek
- David Qualey (*1947) Grammy-nominated composer
- Štěpán Rak *(1945) (Czech Republic)
- Brad Richter *(1969) (USA)
- Alan Rinehart *(1948) (Canada)
- David Russell (*1953) (United Kingdom (Scotland))
- Angel Romero (*1946) (Spain)
- Pepe Romero (*1944) (Spain)
- Stephan Schmidt (Germany / Switzerland based)
- John Schneider
- Göran Söllscher
- David Starobin (*1951) (USA)
- Pavel Steidl (*1961), (Czechoslovakia (now in the Czech Republic), / The Netherlands)
- David Tanenbaum (*1956) (USA)
- John Williams (*1941) (Australia)
- Kazuhito Yamashita (*1961) (Japan)
- Andrew York
- Laura Young
- Victor Zinchuk (*1958) (Russia)
- Jose Gonzalez (Sweden)
Promising talents
- John Couch (*1976) (New Zealand)
- Marcin Dylla (* 1976) (Poland)
- Vorarit Treyanurak (* 1990) (Thailand)
- Slava Grigoryan (*1976) (Australia)
- Dimitri Illarionov (* 1979) (Russia)
- Ekachai Jearakul (* 1987) Thailand
- Goran Krivokapić (* 1979) (Montenegro)
- Li Jie [5] (* 1981) China
- Terrence McManus (* 1977) (United States)
- Matteo Mela (*1971) (Italy) [6]
- Su Meng (* 1988) China
- Lorenzo Micheli (*1975) (Italy) [7]
- Filomena Moretti (* 1973) (Italia)
- Ana Vidović (* 1980) (Croatia)
- Yang Xuefei (* 1977) (China)
- Igor Dedusenko(* 1990) (Belarus) http://www.guitarfestivalmikulov.com/GFM06/concerts/dedusenko.htm
- Nutavut Ratanakarn (* 1981) Thailand