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3rd edition / 2024

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3rd Luxembourg Guitar Festival

 

The 3rd edition of the Luxembourg Guitar Festival will take place from 10th to 13th May 2024 at the Conservatoire de la Ville de Luxembourg. It includes top level concerts, masterclasses, lectures, an instruments exhibition, a continuing training for teachers as well as a national youth competition and an international competition for young professionals born in 1992 and after.

 

Thursday, 18.04.

1st Round of the International Competition on YouTube

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Friday, 10.5.

10am - Semi-finals of the International Competition

Afternoon - National Youth Competition

 

Saturday, 11.5.

Morning & afternoon - National Youth Competition

3pm - Guitar exhibition and lecture by Vincent Dubès (FR)

7pm - Concert by Pablo Marquez (ARG) 

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Sunday, 12.5.

Morning & afternoon - National Youth Competition

10am - Masterclass with Pablo Marquez (ARG)

10am - Masterclass with Vincent Dubès (FR)

2pm - Guitar exhibition and lecture by Vincent Dubès (FR)

5pm - Finals of the International Competition

7pm - Award ceremony

 

Monday, 13.5.

10am - Continuing training for teachers with Pablo Marquez (ARG)

3pm - Masterclass with Pablo Marquez (ARG)

 

All events take place at the Conservatoire de le Ville de Luxembourg and the entry is free (no reservations).

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11/05

Recital with Pablo Márquez (Argentina)

Saturday 11th May / 7pm
Auditorium (Conservatoire de la Ville de Luxembourg) 

Pablo Márquez is regarded as one of the most accomplished guitarists of our time. Outstanding interpreter of contemporary music, he is equally acclaimed for his passionated and equilibrated versions of the historical masterpieces as well as the Argentinean traditional music.

Free entry / without reservation

Luxembourg Guitar Festival 

3rd International Classical Guitar Competition

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Results

 

Congratulations to the finalists!

They all delivered top level performances and captured the audience with their skills and passion.

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1st prize (Award of the City of Luxembourg):
Tomasz Radziszewski (Poland)
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2nd prize (Award of the Luxembourg Ministry of Culture):
Francisco Luís (Portugal)
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3rd prize (Award of the Conservatoire de la Ville de Luxembourg):
Stanislav Steshenko (Ukraine)
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4th prize (Award of the Luxembourg Guitar Festival):
Vyacheslav Shugaev (Russia)
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Audience prize:
Vyacheslav Shugaev (Russia)
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