MARC REGNIER - ZAMBRA! Spanish music for guitar
Grammy nominated classical guitarist Marc Regnier has won the attention and respect of critics, producers, and musicians for over three decades as a performer, recording artist and educator.
Mr. Regnier received his training in London with Timothy Walker (Professor, Royal Academyof Music and former student of Narcisco Yepes), at the Peabody Conservatory of the Johns Hopkins University where he studied with Aaron Shearer, with Christopher Parkening (former student of Andrés Segovia), and with José Rey de la Torre (former student of Miguel LLobet).
Mr. Regnier has collaborated and worked with such composers as Joaquín Nin-Culmell, Julian Orbón, David Maves and Yiorgos Vassilandonakis. He has appeared with orchestra, ensembles and as a soloist throughout the United States, South America, and Canada including several solo
appearances at New York’s Carnegie Recital Hall and San Francisco’s Herbst Hall. Marc Regnier has been described as that of “a master of his instrument” and “a musician of intelligence, lyricism and subtlety.” He has made several recordings for Naxos, Marco Polo, Sono Luminus, Musical Heritage Society and Reference Recording labels. His recordings have drawn such
critical acclamation as “Rarely have the repertoire and the skills of a particular artist been combined as effectively ... a significant recording on all accounts.” (Fanfare).
In 2011, his CD, “Radamés Gnattali: Solo and Chamber Works for Guitar” was nominated for a Grammy in the “Best Chamber Performance” category. Mr. Regnier’s music has been heard in more than 60 countries including National Public Radio, BBC, Ethiopian Airlines, Australian, and
Singapore National Public Radio. As a recording artist, Mr. Regnier has recorded numerous times at the famous Skywalker Sound studios and has worked with some of the world’s best producers and engineers including Victor and Marina Ledin (multi Grammy nominated producers) and
Leslie Ann Jones (multi Grammy winning engineer). As an educator, Mr. Regnier frequently receives national and international invitations to conduct master classes and has appeared often asan adjudicator including The Parkening Young Guitarist Competition, several appearances for the
Guitar Foundation of America Convention and International Competition, a convention he directed in 1999, and again as a host-director in 2012. He is currently a voting member of the Grammys and Latin Grammys and a member of the Guitar foundation of America. Mr. Regnier has several of his guitar transcriptions and fingerings published by Theodore Presser, Guitar Solo Publications and Max Eschig of Paris
Mr. Regnier received his training in London with Timothy Walker (Professor, Royal Academyof Music and former student of Narcisco Yepes), at the Peabody Conservatory of the Johns Hopkins University where he studied with Aaron Shearer, with Christopher Parkening (former student of Andrés Segovia), and with José Rey de la Torre (former student of Miguel LLobet).
Mr. Regnier has collaborated and worked with such composers as Joaquín Nin-Culmell, Julian Orbón, David Maves and Yiorgos Vassilandonakis. He has appeared with orchestra, ensembles and as a soloist throughout the United States, South America, and Canada including several solo
appearances at New York’s Carnegie Recital Hall and San Francisco’s Herbst Hall. Marc Regnier has been described as that of “a master of his instrument” and “a musician of intelligence, lyricism and subtlety.” He has made several recordings for Naxos, Marco Polo, Sono Luminus, Musical Heritage Society and Reference Recording labels. His recordings have drawn such
critical acclamation as “Rarely have the repertoire and the skills of a particular artist been combined as effectively ... a significant recording on all accounts.” (Fanfare).
In 2011, his CD, “Radamés Gnattali: Solo and Chamber Works for Guitar” was nominated for a Grammy in the “Best Chamber Performance” category. Mr. Regnier’s music has been heard in more than 60 countries including National Public Radio, BBC, Ethiopian Airlines, Australian, and
Singapore National Public Radio. As a recording artist, Mr. Regnier has recorded numerous times at the famous Skywalker Sound studios and has worked with some of the world’s best producers and engineers including Victor and Marina Ledin (multi Grammy nominated producers) and
Leslie Ann Jones (multi Grammy winning engineer). As an educator, Mr. Regnier frequently receives national and international invitations to conduct master classes and has appeared often asan adjudicator including The Parkening Young Guitarist Competition, several appearances for the
Guitar Foundation of America Convention and International Competition, a convention he directed in 1999, and again as a host-director in 2012. He is currently a voting member of the Grammys and Latin Grammys and a member of the Guitar foundation of America. Mr. Regnier has several of his guitar transcriptions and fingerings published by Theodore Presser, Guitar Solo Publications and Max Eschig of Paris