 Manuel Barrueco is one of the leading classical
guitarists of international renown. He has been described as a superb
instrumentalist and an elegant musician, with a seductive sound and uncommon
lyrical gifts. He has toured and recorded extensively. In the following, we
profile one of the greatest classical guitarists around today.
Every year, his tours takes him around the globe. Some of the places he has
toured included important musical centres such as New York, Los Angeles,
Chicago, London, Munich, Madrid, Barcelona, Milan, Rome, Copenhagen, Athens,
Seoul, Taipei, Singapore, Hong Kong, and Japan. He has also appeared at the
famous BBC Proms Concerts at The Royal Albert Hall in London with The BBC
Concert Orchestra and performed with The Royal Philharmonic in Madrid to
commemorate the 100th anniversary JoaquÃn Rodrigo's birth.
He was involved in the premiere of a new concerto by composer Roberto Sierra
with the New World Symphony, and Mr. Barrueco also appeared as soloist with the
Philadelphia Orchestra, the Baltimore Symphony, the Indianapolis Symphony, the
Dallas Symphony, the Barcelona Symphony, the Galicia Symphony, and the Andorra
Symphony. With famed jazz guitar virtuoso Al Di Meola, Manuel has also toured in
duo.
He has made many recordings, and one of his most recent, "¡Cuba!," was called
"an extraordinary musical achievement" by the San Francisco Chronicle, while his
recording of JoaquÃn Rodrigo's Concierto de Aranjuez with conductor/tenor
Plácido Domingo and the Philharmonia Orchestra, was mentioned as the best
recording of that piece in Classic CD Magazine. His latest release, "Nylon &
Steel," is a collection of duos with guitar greats Al Di Meola, Steve Morse
(Deep Purple), and Andy Summers (The Police), further demonstrating his
outstanding versatility and imaginative programming.
His commitment to contemporary music and to the expansion of the guitar
repertoire has led him to collaborations with many distinguished composers such
as Toru Takemitsu, Roberto Sierra, Steven Stucky, and Arvo Pärt.
His performances have been broadcast by television stations such as NHK in
Japan, Bayerische Rundfunk in Germany, and RTVE in Spain. In the United States,
he has been featured in a Lexus car commercial, "CBS Sunday Morning", A&E's
"Breakfast with the Arts", and "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood."
Manuel Barrueco began playing the guitar at the age of eight, and he attended
the Esteban Salas Conservatory in his native Santiago de Cuba. He emigrated with
his family to the United States in 1967, later completing his advanced studies
at the Peabody Conservatory of Music.
Mr. Barrueco also shares a commitment to teaching. He is on the faculty of
the Peabody Conservatory of Music in Baltimore, MD, where he also conducts a
yearly master class in June which is attended by students from all over the
world.
Reviews of selected Recordings:
[on Cuba!] Five Stars *****. It's an
extraordinary musical achievement." San Francisco Chronicle
Manuel
Barrueco's new version [of the Concierto de Aranjuez] is the best." Classic
CD
[On Bach Violin Sonatas] We have come to expect superb performances
from Barrueco and in these works we get them. These are performances of dignity
and distinction" Gramophone
[On Cantos y Danzas] ...this is a
superb recording, one to be acquired and treasured." Gramophone
[on
the Rodrigo CD] The four songs [Placido Domingo] sings with Barrueco's
accompaniment are really gorgeous." Fanfare Magazine
[on the
Rodrigo CD] This is a virtually ideal Rodrigo disc." Classic CD Magazine
Manuel Barrueco is one of the best classical guitarists on the
planet... Barrueco's readings [of Albéniz & Turina] set new standards for
musicianship..." Audio
[on Albéniz & Turina] Another artistic
triumph from the great Cuban guitarist." American Record Guide
This
disc, [Bach & de Visée] with Barrueco's Albéniz and Villa-Lobos discs,
together demonstrate mastery of many different aspects of the guitar; a triptych
of excellence that is surely without precedent." Classical Guitar
Magazine
[Granados & de Falla] Manuel Barrueco consistently produces
some of the most gorgeous guitar recordings available today."
Soundboard
[on Sometime Ago] ...the best-sounding guitar records of
any major artist." American Record Guide
...the rightness of these
interpretations [Chick Corea and Keith Jarrett from Sometime Ago] is
attributable to Barrueco's phenomenal technique." Acoustic
Guitar
[on Granados & Falla] ...invaluable, a national treasure...
Another year for Barrueco and another year's best." American Record
Guide
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