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Marcos Díaz

Widely recognized for his elegant musicality, masterful technique and stylistic precision, Marcos Díaz has garnered enthusiastic praise from audiences and critics around the world, establishing himself among the best classical guitarists of his generation.

After completing his musical training at the Real Conservatorio Superior de Música de Madrid, studying under Maestro José Luis Rodrigo and where he received the “Premio Extraordinario Fin de Carrera de Guitarra”, he currently plays an active role in masterclasses with the most prestigious, internationally renowned guitarists, such as David Russell, Manuel Barrueco and Sergio & Odair Assad, among others.

Having been awarded first prize in the I Concurso de Guitarra “Ciudad de Ourense”, Marcos Díaz set off on a brilliant career performing in highly reputable concert halls and some of the most respected International Guitar Festivals in Europe and the United States as a soloist.

His four CDs, released by the record company Ópera tres, have become musts in the guitar world. All of his albums have been highly praised by critics internationally.

Beyond his recording commitments, concerts and publications, Marcos Díaz is a widely sought-after teacher who has inspired many promising young guitar talents, successfully transmitting his enthusiasm, knowledge and passion for music.

Booking

Manuela Domínguez
(+34) 988 374 282 - (+34) 636 725 083
manuela@marcosdiaz.com

Discography

13 Sonatas. Domenico Scarlatti (1685-1757)

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2012, Ópera Tres

Suites para violanchelo BWV 1010/1011/1012 Johann Sebastian Bach (transcripción para guitarra)

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2005, Ópera Tres

Suites para violonchelo BWV 1007/1008/1009 Johann Sebastian Bach (transcripción para guitarra)

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2003, Ópera Tres

Recital. Guitarra

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2000, Ópera Tres

Videos

Scarlatti, Sonata K175

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Scarlatti, Sonata K27

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