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Caroline Auer (born 1978), classical guitarist, was member of the female guitar quintet "Gitarrissima" Marga Bäuml (1916–2004), classical guitarist, gave concerts as a soloist and in a duo with her husband Walter Klasinc (violin) Johanna Beisteiner (born 1976), international soloist
This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Classical guitarists. It includes classical guitarists that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Pages in category "Women classical guitarists"
Her father, Ljubomir, played bass guitar and performed with his band nationwide in his youth. She has two older brothers, Viktor, a classical guitarist, and Silvije, a concert pianist. Inspired by her brother Viktor, she started playing guitar at age 5. She attended a music school in her hometown, and began performing at 8.
Afshar moved to the United States in 1977, to study at the Boston Conservatory of Music, where she got a bachelor's and a master's degree in guitar. [2] In 1989, she got a doctorate from the Florida State University with a thesis on 24 Caprichos de Goya by Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco; in 1994 she was the first musician to record the Castelnuovo-Tedesco's guitar composition. [3]
Name Born Country Abel Carlevaro: 1916–2001: Uruguay Agustín Barrios Mangoré: 1885–1944: Paraguay Alexandre Lagoya: 1929–1999: France Alirio Díaz: 1923–2016
The Guitar/Classical Guitar: Boot/London 1974 The Guitar Artistry of Liona Boyd: Boot/London 1975 Miniatures for Guitar: Boot/CBS Masterworks 1977 The First Lady of the Guitar: Columbia 1978 The First Nashville Guitar Quartet (with Chet Atkins) RCA 1979 Liona Boyd with Andrew Davis and the English Chamber Orchestra: CBS Masterworks 1979 Spanish ...
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In 2005, Irina Kulikova recorded her first solo CD, with works of Legnani, Mertz, Barríos Mangoré, Sor, Moreno-Torroba, Aguado and Rodrigo. In 2009, she released her second solo CD, in the Laureate Series of Naxos (as winner of the Michele Pittaluga competition in 2008), with works by Ponce, Tansman, Brouwer and José María Gallardo Del Rey.