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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Marcin_DyllaMarcin Dylla - Wikipedia

    Marcin Dylla is a Polish classical guitarist who has won over fifteen international classical guitar competitions. [1] [2] He was born in Chorzów, Poland, and took lessons at the Ruda Śląska Music High School, attended the Academy of Music in Katowice, and academies in Basel, Freiburg, and Maastricht. His teachers included Oscar Ghiglia ...

  2. Pascal Valois est professeur de guitare classique au Conservatoire de Saguenay et au Collège d'Alma. “ Un hommage à la guitare romantique. “ Pascal Valois fait corps avec son instrument dans un effort d’une maîtrise et d’une rigueur absolue. “ Pascal est un musicien qui possède une inspiration lyrique claire et un sens de la ...

  3. ariaguitars.com. Aria Guitars Co. is a Japanese manufacturer of musical instruments. The company, sited in the city of Nagoya, produces electric, acoustic and classical guitars, electric basses and ukuleles through its brands Laule'A, Mojo Gig Bags, Fiesta, José Antonio, Pignose and Kelii. [3]

  4. The "Michele Pittaluga" International Classical Guitar Competition is an annual music competition for classical guitarists held in Alessandria, Italy.It was founded in 1968 and has earned an international reputation, entering membership of the World Federation of International Music Competitions - Geneve in 1981, ISPA (International Society for the Performing Arts) - New York in 2010 and UNESCO.

  5. Siccas Guitars is specialized in classical guitars, acoustic guitars, as well as historical guitars from around the world. Besides buying classical guitars, you can choose from a large assortment of concert and student guitars. Together with their customers, we want to further develop new ideas and share experiences. Guitars are our passion!

  6. Guitare Classique Magazine, Montreuil (Montreuil-sous-Bois). 5,363 likes · 14 talking about this. Guitare Classique, le magazine francophone de référence de guitare Trimestriel édité par Bleu Petrol

  7. The basis of most modern classical guitar designs was developed by Spanish luthier Antonio Torres Jurado in the mid-19th century. Earlier guitars were often smaller bodied (though there are exceptions: Scherzer, Guadagnini, etc.). Torres created a Spanish design, with light materials supported by fan bracing.

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