**Laura Mazon Franqui** is a standout Cuban-born classical guitarist who's making waves as one of the top Latin American players of her generation. She kicked off her journey at just 10 years old in Havana, joining a kids' guitar orchestra led by the legendary Leo Brouwer after being scouted for her musical talent—though she originally wanted to play piano! Trained at top spots like Caturla Elementary School of Music, Amadeo Roldan Conservatory, and the University of the Arts (ISA) in Cuba, she later headed to the U.S. for a Master's and DMA at USC's Thornton School of Music, soaking up masterclasses from guitar greats like Manuel Barrueco and Pepe Romero.
With international tours hitting the U.S., Spain, Italy, Cuba, and beyond—think venues like Teatro Nacional de Cuba and Miami International Guitar Festival—she's snagged big endorsements from Augustine Strings (rubbing shoulders with Andres Segovia) and Cordoba Guitars, plus a Guitar Salon International scholarship and a spot in Marquis Who's Who. As a recording artist, she's shining a light on Cuban/Latin American tunes, women composers, and fresh works with Grammy winners like Claudia Montero and Yalil Guerra, with her debut solo album *Rojo* dropping in 2026 on Prima Classic. Off-stage, she's the founder/CEO of GuitarGirls non-profit to boost female guitarists, teaches at places like University of Miami and Pasadena Conservatory, and rocks social media with 70k+ followers, partnering with brands like Guitar Center and HBO.
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