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TERESA GARCIA
Teresa Garcia Herranz is
a classical guitarist whose exploration of the
music world
started at the age of 5. After living several years away from her mother country and due to her travelingnature
, Teresa has a strong interest incultures and traditions
from all around theworld
. Although her specialty isclassical guitar
, thisversatile
young guitarist is engaged in projects offolk
music, music intertwined with other forms ofart
: photography, painting, video, theater ... and makes multiple programs withchamber music
, involving herself in the continuous interconnection oftraditional
music withcontemporary
music and the so-called"Classical Music"
.BIOGRAPHY
Guitarist Teresa Garcia Herranz
has obtained her Performing Musicians Degree in classical guitar at theReal Conservatorio de Musica de Madrid
with Demetrio Ballesteros, graduating with honorable mention. Since then she has continued her studies for four years at theKoninklijk Conservatorium of The Hague
with Zoran Dukic, where she obtained her Bachelor's Degree in 2005. After that, she was granted with a scholarship from the Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs to perfect her studies with a Master Degree at theLemmensinstituut in Leuven
, Belgium, with professor Raphaella Smits, being awarded with "distinction" at the end of the studies.She has taken part in courses of prestigious professors such as Gerardo Arriaga, David Russell, Pavel Steidl, Carlos Marchione, Oscar Ghiglia and Hubert Kappel.
As a soloist and in ensemble she has performed in numerous concert halls, recognized festivals, and has been broadcast on radio and television in Spain, the Netherlands, Italy and Hungary.
At present she combines her career as a soloist with several projects involving other musicians, such as
Dúo Azur
with violinist Miguel Angel Garcia,World Music: Mexico
with singer Carmen Gabriela Lozada andDuo Zorongo
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