PREMIOS
VERA DANILINA
A Rising Star in the World of Classical Guitar
Born in Penza, Russia, in 1999, Vera Danilina has rapidly established herself as one of the most talented and promising classical guitarists of her generation.
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Beginning her studies at the tender age of 5 under the guidance of Olga Odrina in Penza, Vera’s talent was clear from the outset. Her dedication led to winning the international competition Guitar Gems in Israel in 2011, followed by a first-place finish in Brno, Czech Republic, in 2012.
Dominance in Russian Competitions.
Vera’s achievements extend far beyond her international wins. She has swept nearly all prestigious guitar competitions in Russia, proving her excellence in her home country.
International Success and Acclaim
Joining the class of Professor Vladimir Mityakov at age 16, Vera continued to flourish. Her studies at the Glinka Conservatory in Nizhny Novgorod are a testament to her commitment to musical excellence.
Her performances are marked by brilliant technique, beautiful sound, and stage-ready presentation, leaving audiences breathless. Despite her young age, Vera’s successful experiences with orchestras in both competitions and concerts are impressive.
Touring and Recent Achievements Since 2015, Vera has been captivating audiences with solo concerts across Russia and has even performed successfully at a classical guitar festival in Crivoclat, Czech Republic, in July 2017.
After winning one of the most prestigious competitions in the world the "Michele Pittaluga" for classical guitarists held in Alessandria, Italy, Vera has been touring Europe with concerts since 2023.
In July 2023, the guitarist released her debut album on the “Contrastes Records” label, which received widespread acclaim.
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A Bright Future Ahead
With a blend of talent, passion, and dedication, Vera Danilina represents the future of classical guitar. Her achievements, performances, and growing international recognition affirm her position as a must-watch artist in the world of classical music.
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Johann Sebastian Bach (1685)โ
Prelude E major
Joaquín Rodrigo
Toccata
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Alexei Zelensky
3 bagatelles
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Manuel López-Quiroga (Arr.
Carles Trepat - Ed. Quiroga)
Ojos verdes
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Joaquín Turina
Ráfaga op. 53
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Frédéric Chopin (arr. Miquel Llobet)
Nocturno 9 n. 2
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Edoardo Tritto
Feuilles Mortes
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Ida Presti
Danse Rythmique
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Amadeus Mozart
Sonata No.11 A major K 331 (arr. Maxim Kartashov)
II. Menuetto Ill. Rondo alla Turca
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Isaac Albeniz
Asturiasโ
Mathias Duplessy
Cavalcade
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LOS TESOROS DE LA GUITARRA ESPAÑOLA
Reales Alcázares
Capilla Gótica
Jueves, 14 nov
19.30h