Guillermo Turina

Guillermo Turina is a cellist known for his early start in music, beginning his cello studies at the age of three with teacher Arantza López, following the Suzuki method. He continued his education with María de Castro, further refining his skills. Turina has been recognized for his versatility and maturity in his performances. He has collaborated with various musicians, including Manuel Minguillón, and has been praised for his dedication and technical precision in interpreting historical compositions, such as those by Jean-Pierre Duport. His performances often highlight the elegance and expressiveness of the cello, showcasing a refined understanding of classical music.

Turina's recent releases include **"Les Frères Duport - The Paris Sonatas"** and **"Francesco Supriani: Principles to Learn to Play the Cello"**, which demonstrate his involvement in both performing and interpreting historical cello works. His ability to blend traditional techniques with modern expression has garnered attention from critics and audiences alike.

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Dicen que hay amor
Album - 30 Tracks - Released June 6, 2023
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