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'''Pablo Márquez''' is an Argentinean guitarist. He is known for his interpretations of historical classical works as well as his performances of Argentiean traditional music. Márquez regularly collaborates with groups such as the ]. '''Pablo Márquez''' (Born 1967) is an ] guitarist. Born in Argentina, he is best known for his interpretations of historical classical works as well as his performances of Argentinean traditional music. He is also a professor at the Musik-Akademie of Basel.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2016-03-22 |title=Pablo Marquez |url=https://www.savarez.com/pablo-marquez |access-date=2023-09-01 |website=Savarez |language=en}}</ref>


== Early life and education ==
He started his guitar studies at the age of 10, and three years later he gave his first performance with orchestra in ], the city in the Northwest of Argentina where he grew up and received his first training. He then studied in Buenos Aires with ] and ]. His student period came to an end with the unanimous First prizes at the ] and ] international competitions in Rio de Janeiro and Paris respectively. The later prizes at the Geneva and Munich competitions confirmed his outstanding and rare artistry. As a musician, he studied conducting with ], ] and ], and followed the teaching of the legendary pianist ], who made on him the most profound and lasting impression. Márquez started his guitar studies at the age of 10 and gave his first performance three years later with an orchestra in ], Northwestern Argentina, where he grew up and received his first training. Márquez then studied in Buenos Aires with Jorge Martínez Zárate and ]. He won first prizes at the ] and ] international competitions in Rio de Janeiro and Paris respectively. He won later prizes at competitions in ] and ]. As a musician, Márquez studied conducting with Eric Sobzyck, ] and ], and followed the teaching of pianist ].<ref>{{Cite web |date=2016-03-22 |title=Pablo Marquez |url=http://www.savarez.com/pablo-marquez |access-date=2024-11-03 |website=Savarez |language=en}}</ref>


== Career ==
His career evolves in more than 40 countries, being acclaimed at many concert halls (e.g., ] in Amsterdam, ] of Buenos Aires, ] in Munich, ] in Taipei, ] and ] in Paris), as well as great festivals (e.g., Aix-en-Provence, Avignon, Ultraschall in Berlin, Musica in Strasbourg, San Sebastián...). He established fruitful collaborations with ] and ], ], the ] of Munich, ], ] and ]. He is regularly invited to perform as a soloist with great orchestras and ensembles (e.g., ] of Munich, ], ], ], ] of Madrid), under de baton of ], ], ], ], ], ] and others. Over the span of Márquez's career, he has performed at concert halls in more than 40 countries, including ] in Amsterdam, ] of Buenos Aires, ] in Munich, and both the ] and ] in Paris, and continued to perform at international music festivals.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |title=Biography |url=http://www.pablomarquez.com/biography/ |access-date=2024-10-10 |website=Pablo Márquez |language=en-US}}</ref> He collaborated with Anja Lechner, ], ], the ] of Munich, ] and ]. He is regularly invited to perform as a soloist with orchestras and ensembles, including ] of Munich, ], Philharmonie Baden-Baden, and Nouvel Ensemble Moderne de Montreal, under the baton of ], ], ], ] and others.<ref name=":0" />


His continuous commitment to contemporary music has led to several first performances and to close collaborations with the greatest composers of our time such as ], ] and ]. ] invited him to play Berio’ Sequenza XI for the 70th birthday celebrations of the Italian composer. ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ] and ], among others, wrote pieces for him. Márquez has had close collaborations with composers, including ], ], and ]. ] invited him to play Berio's ] for the 70th birthday celebrations of the Italian composer. ], ], ], ], and ] among others, have written pieces for Márquez.


== Awards and recognitions ==
His recordings for ], ] and ] received many prizes such as the Grand Prix du Disque of the ], the Italian ], the ], and were designed as Best Early Music recording by the ] in Germany and Best Classical Music recording of the year by ] in Australia.
Márquez's various recordings, released through the ],<ref>{{Cite web |title=Pablo Márquez |url=https://ecmrecords.com/artists/pablo-marquez/ |access-date=2024-11-03 |website=ECM Records}}</ref> ] and ] labels, have received such prizes as the Grand Prix du Disque of the ], the Italian Amadeus Prize and the RTL Classique d’Or.


Márquez received the ] for lifetime achievement,<ref>{{Cite web |date=2020-05-12 |title=Pablo Marquez |url=https://norskgitarfestival.com/konserter/pablo-marquez/ |access-date=2023-09-01 |website=Norsk Gitarfestival |language=en}}</ref> and in 2006 was announced as an Honorary Citizen of ].
Pablo Márquez is Professor at the ]. He received in Buenos Aires the ] for his career and he is since 2006 Honorary Citizen of the City of Salta.

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Pablo Márquez
Background information
OriginArgentina
GenresClassical guitar
OccupationGuitarist
InstrumentGuitar
Websitewww.pablomarquez.com ecmrecords.com/artists/pablo-marquez/
Musical artist

Pablo Márquez (Born 1967) is an Argentinean guitarist. Born in Argentina, he is best known for his interpretations of historical classical works as well as his performances of Argentinean traditional music. He is also a professor at the Musik-Akademie of Basel.

Early life and education

Márquez started his guitar studies at the age of 10 and gave his first performance three years later with an orchestra in Salta, Northwestern Argentina, where he grew up and received his first training. Márquez then studied in Buenos Aires with Jorge Martínez Zárate and Eduardo Fernández. He won first prizes at the Villa-Lobos and Radio France international competitions in Rio de Janeiro and Paris respectively. He won later prizes at competitions in Geneva and Munich. As a musician, Márquez studied conducting with Eric Sobzyck, Rodolfo Fischer and Peter Eötvös, and followed the teaching of pianist György Sebők.

Career

Over the span of Márquez's career, he has performed at concert halls in more than 40 countries, including Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, Teatro Colón of Buenos Aires, Herkulessaal in Munich, and both the Théâtre du Châtelet and Opéra Comique in Paris, and continued to perform at international music festivals. He collaborated with Anja Lechner, Anne Gastinel, Patricia Kopatchinskaja, the Rosamunde Quartett of Munich, Dino Saluzzi and María Cristina Kiehr. He is regularly invited to perform as a soloist with orchestras and ensembles, including Bayerischer Rundfunk of Munich, Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, Philharmonie Baden-Baden, and Nouvel Ensemble Moderne de Montreal, under the baton of Josep Pons, Susanna Mälkki, Lorraine Vaillancourt, Fabián Panisello and others.

Márquez has had close collaborations with composers, including Luciano Berio, György Kurtág, and Mauricio Kagel. Pierre Boulez invited him to play Berio's Sequenza XI for the 70th birthday celebrations of the Italian composer. Zad Moultaka, Félix Ibarrondo, Javier Torres Maldonado, Ahmed Essyad, and Oscar Strasnoy among others, have written pieces for Márquez.

Awards and recognitions

Márquez's various recordings, released through the ECM New Series, Naïve Records and Kairos labels, have received such prizes as the Grand Prix du Disque of the Académie Charles Cros, the Italian Amadeus Prize and the RTL Classique d’Or.

Márquez received the Konex Prize for lifetime achievement, and in 2006 was announced as an Honorary Citizen of Salta, Argentina.

References

  1. "Pablo Marquez". Savarez. 2016-03-22. Retrieved 2023-09-01.
  2. "Pablo Marquez". Savarez. 2016-03-22. Retrieved 2024-11-03.
  3. ^ "Biography". Pablo Márquez. Retrieved 2024-10-10.
  4. "Pablo Márquez". ECM Records. Retrieved 2024-11-03.
  5. "Pablo Marquez". Norsk Gitarfestival. 2020-05-12. Retrieved 2023-09-01.

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