María Isabel Siewers (born October 22, 1950) is an
Argentine classical guitarist.
A pupil of
María Luisa Anido,
her international performance career began after winning the 2nd
Prize at the Concours International de Guitarre de Paris in
1974.
María
Isabel Siewers has performed in Wigmore Hall
(London), the Vienna Konzerthaus
, Martinu Hall (Prague),
Carnegie
Hall
(New York), the Théâtre des
Champs Elysées
(Paris), she has played in many important music
festivals and has appeared as soloist with, amongst others, the
Argentine National
Symphony Orchestra, the Prague Virtuosi, the Radio/TV Orchestra of Zagreb, the
Bohemian Chamber Orchestra, the National Symphony Orchestra
of Cuba, the Kraków
Philharmonic, and the Chamber Orchestras of Mayo and Morón
(Argentina).
She has
regularly toured, taught, and served in juries for international
competitions throughout Europe, North and South America, Australia, and New Zealand
.
Isabel has
occupied several teaching posts in Argentina and, since 1989, she
has been head of a guitar department in the Mozarteum
University of Salzburg
, Austria
.
In seeking to expand the repertory of the guitar she has
commissioned new works and has premiered numerous solo and chamber
works and concertos
Pieces written for Isabel Siewers include:
- Sylvie Bodorova: Gypsy ballad (Guitar solo), Concierto de Estío
(Guitar and strings)
- José Luis Campana: Tres Piezas
- Jorge Cardoso: Preludio y danza (guitar solo)
- John Duarte: Sonatina del Sur
(guitar solo)
- Marios Elias Jounnou: Quartetto per due (violin and guitar),
“La Caja” (performer and guitar)
- Gustavo Kantor: Vidala (guitar solo)
- Sergio Parotti: Quintet for guitar and strings
- Máximo Diego Pujol:
Elegía (guitar solo)
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