Emanuele Segre

Emanuele Segre is an esteemed Italian classical guitarist, renowned for his virtuosity and expressive performances. Segre emerged as a musical talent early in his life, having performed his first solo recital at the age of 11. His prodigious skill soon paved the way for a flourishing career after he graduated from the Milan Conservatory and further honed his artistry under the guidance of iconic musicians such as Andrés Segovia, Oscar Ghiglia, and Alirio Diaz.

Over the years, Segre has graced concert stages across the globe, enthralling audiences in prestigious venues from Milan's Teatro alla Scala to New York's Carnegie Hall. With a varied repertoire that spans from Baroque to contemporary, Segre has particularly distinguished himself with his interpretations of the Italian guitar canon. This prowess is showcased in his recordings like "Italian Guitar Concertos," which celebrates works from the country's rich tradition of guitar composition. His contribution to the guitar literature is also observed in albums focusing on significant periods and styles, such as "Guitar Music - Milan, L. / Mudarra, A. / Narvaez, L. / Sanz, G. / Murcia, S. / Aguado, D. / Albeniz, I. (The Spanish Guitar)," where he breathes life into pieces from the Spanish repertoire. Segre's "Platero y Yo" is a unique performance blending guitar and narration, pulling listeners into an evocative soundscape, while works like "El Día Que Me Quieras" showcase his versatility and fluency in diverse musical languages.

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Italian Guitar Concertos
Album - 9 Tracks - Released January 10, 2020
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