For guitarists of two categories
The festival is visited by artists from all over the world, every year they lead courses and lectures for those interested.
Andrea Vettoretti- winner of numerous competitions
Štěpán Rak - professor of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague, composer and guitarist will celebrate his 80th birthday in Brno.
Gerardo Nuñez – flamenco, Carmen Cortés - tanec (Spain), Eduardo Fernández (Uruguay), Jérémy Jouve (France), Jorge Caballero (Peru-USA), Shin–Ichi Fukuda (Japan), Daniel Marques (Brazil) Vladislav Bláha, Milan Kašuba – jazz (Czech Republic), Luciano Tortorelli (Italy), Daniel Olmos, Ramiro Piña, Arnoldo García (Mexico).
Uruguay - USA
Přední světový pedagog a interpret, autor úspěšných knih Eseje o J. S. Bachovi pro loutnu a Technika, mechanismus, učení.
https://www.guitarsint.com/artist/Eduardo_Fernandez
Peru - USA
Caballero is the guitarist and the composer who has accrued wide recognition as one of the most important guitarists in history, being the recipient of several international awards, and performing in recitals, chamber music and as a soloist around the world.
https://www.jorgecaballeroguitarist.com/bio
Widely regarded as one of the most important classical guitarists in history, Jorge Caballero is the youngest musician and only guitarist to win the prestigious Naumburg International Competition Award. A native of Lima, Peru, Mr. Caballero has performed as a soloist with the Los Angeles Philharmonic, the Orchestra of St. Luke’s, the New York Chamber Symphony and the Presidential Symphony of Ankara, Turkey, among others. His US recital appearances include New York’s Alice Tully Hall and Metropolitan Museum of Art, Washington’s Library of Congress, San Francisco’s Palace of Fine Arts and Los Angeles’s Da Camera Society. Internationally he has given recitals in Europe, Asia and Latin America.
Hailed by the New York Times as a "masterly guitarist," Mr. Caballero is renowned for his historic recordings including Antonín Dvorâk's "New World" Symphony transcribed for solo guitar, and Modest Mussorgsky’s “Pictures at an Exhibition", making him one of only two guitarists in history to perform and record these pieces. His Musical Heritage CD of Bach Cello Suites, was highly praised by critics, drawing comparisons to Casals, Rostropovich and Segovia, as was his most recent album, titled "Albéniz," featuring adaptations of works from Isaac Albéniz' famed suite Iberia. Mr. Caballero was given the distinction of being asked to perform on a 1940 Hauser I guitar (formerly played by Julian Bream) in three videos produced by the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Mr. Caballero is Professor of Guitar at the University of Toronto and Kean State University.
Czech Republic
Professor at the Janáček Academy of Music and Performing Arts and the Brno Conservatory, winner of 4 competitions, concerts in 55 countries (the first Czech guitarist to play recitals at Carnegie Hall in New York and the Royal Festival Hall in London), author of the book History of the Guitar.
Website: vlblaha.cz
Czech Republic
Leading Czech jazz guitarist.
https://www.fdb.cz/lidi-zivotopis-biografie/397926-milan-kasuba.html
Italy
Italian university teacher at the Umbria Conservatory and performer.
www.lucianotortorelli.com
Mexico
Lecturer at the University of Guanajuato, Mexico.
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100007722077718
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