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Ricardo Iznaola

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In 1969 Iznaola performed for the first time internationally, touring Asia, Europe and North and South America. In 1970 he made the first of many recordings; mostly performing music by Spanish and South American composers. In 1976 he performed in London for the first time. In 1980 he moved to the
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as a professor of guitar in 1983. He served for many years as the Chair of the Guitar and Harp Department at that institution and served as Director of the Conservatory Program. In 1990 he was awarded the Distinguished Faculty Artist Award and in 2004 he was named a Distinguished University
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As a writer, composer, and arranger, Iznaola has published numerous journal articles and compositions and arrangement for the guitar. He is the author of four books on the guitar, including
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Professor; the highest honor given by that institution to its faculty. Upon his retirement in June 2015, he was named a Professor Emeritus.
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In 2016 he was inducted into the Guitar Foundation of America's Hall of Fame.
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United States; ultimately becomes an American citizen.
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Index

composer
arranger
Havana, Cuba
Cuban Revolution
Manuel Enrique Pérez Díaz
Escuela Superior de Música José Ángel Lamas
Regino Sainz de la Maza
Alirio Díaz
Francisco Tárrega International Guitar Competition
Lamont School of Music
University of Denver





Grove Music Online
Oxford University Press
doi
10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.43125
Categories
1949 births
Living people
American classical guitarists
American composers
University of Denver faculty

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