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Agustin Maruri is a virtuoso classical guitar performer from Spain. Always in demand around the world he has performed in many countries.
He has given concerts in the five continents performing in Austria, Germany,
Italy, Greece, Portugal, Ireland, Switzerland, Denmark, Norway,Sweden,
Netherlands, Poland, Finland, England, USA, Canada, Bulgaria, Argentina, México,
Chile, Cuba, Panama, Guatemala, Santo Domingo, Paraguay, Venezuela, Ecuador,
Costa Rica, Morroco, Senegal, China, India, Australia, and New Zealand.
He
has performed in halls such as The Grand Theatre, (La Habana), National Hall,
(Madrid), Royal Dublin Society, Tuomikirkon, (Helsinki), Votivkirche, (Vienna),
Circulo Artistico Napolitano, Atlapa Hall, (Panama), Covarrubias Hall, (México),
Charles III Theatre, (Madrid), India International Centre, (New Delhi), Central
Superior Conservatoire, (Peking), Villa Decius, (Kracov), Lincoln Centre, (New
York), John Hancock Centre, (Chicago), National Gallery, (Dublin), Metropolitan
Museum of Art, (New York), Kunsthal, (Rotterdam) and Radio Hall (Wasrsaw), Salle
Vincent-d’Indy, (Montreal), Nationalmuseum, (Stoockholm).,Konzerthus
(Oslo) .
Maruri representd Spain in Athens during the concert celebrated by
Greek Radio Television in 1989 for the EU Greek Presidence. In 1990 he received
the medal of the Spanish College in Paris. In 1995 performed live for the
Central Chinese Radio and in 1997 performed for the RTE in Dublin.
He
has given masterclasess as invited Profesor at the Royal Irish Academy of Music,
the Cork School of Music, the New Delhi School of Music, and the Peking Superior
Conservatory.
Among the composer who have written for him are, Francesco
Telli, Pedro Sáenz, Jose Maria Sánchez Verdú, Josep Pascual, Erik Marchelie,
Manuel Seco, Zhangbing, etc
Maruri has premier many guitar works
including Torroba´s "Interludios", Francesco Telli´s, "Serenata", etc
His work in the rediscovery of Adam Falckenhagen´s music has received
acclaim by the Yuste European Academy, who award him in 1996. In 1999 Maruri
started a series of recording for the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York,
using the original historical instruments from the Museum´s´collection.
His discography , (20 CD), is distributed worldwide receiving audiences
and critics recognition. Agustin Maruri's website: www.agustinmaruri.com |