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GRAMMY award winner in 2005 for his
CD AIRE LATINO, in the category of best instrumental
soloist in classical music.
Classical guitarist David Russell is world renowned
for his superb musicianship and inspired artistry, having
earned the highest praise from audiences and critics
alike. In recognition of his great talent and his international
career, he was named a Fellow of The Royal Academy of
Music in London in 1997.
In May 2003 he was bestowed the great honor of being
made "adopted son" of Es Migjorn, the town
in Minorca where he grew up. Later the town named a
street after him, "Avinguda David Russell".
In November 2003 he was given the Medal of Honor of
the Conservatory of the Balearics.
After winning the grammy award, the town of Nigrán
in Spain where he resides, gave him the silver medal
of the town in an emotional ceremony.
During his studies at the Royal Academy, Mr. Russell
won twice the Julian Bream Guitar Prize. Later he won
numerous international competitions, including the Andrés
Segovia Competition , the José Ramírez
Competition and Spain's prestigious Francisco Tárrega
Competition .
David Russell spends his time touring the world, appearing
regularly at prestigious halls in main cities, such
as New York, London, Tokyo, Los Angeles, Madrid, Toronto
or Rome. Concert-goers everywhere are in awe of Mr.
Russell's musical genius and inspired by his captivating
stage presence. His love of his craft resonates through
his flawless and seemingly effortless performance. The
attention to detail and provocative lyrical phrasing
suggest an innate understanding of what each individual
composer was working to achieve, bringing to each piece
a sense of adventure.
In May 2005 he received a homage from the music conservatory
of Vigo, culminating with the opening of the new Auditorium,
to which they gave the name "Auditorio David Russell".
Since 1995 David Russell has an exclusive recording
contract with Telarc International, with whom he has
recorded twelve CDs up to now, among them Aire Latino,
which received a grammy in 2005.
The New York Times wrote about his performance: "...
Mr. Russell made his mastery evident without ever deviating
from an approach that places musical values above mere
display. It was apparent to the audience throughout
the recital that Mr. Russell possesses a talent of extraordinary
dimension".
Upon hearing play in London, Andrés Segovia wrote:
"My congratulations on your musicality and guitaristic
technique".