
David Russell
Visiting Professor · Classical Guitar Performance
The Royal Academy of Music, University of LondonAbout
David Russell is a world-renowned classical guitarist associated with the Royal Academy of Music, where he was appointed a Visiting Professor in 2010 and made a Fellow in 1997. Celebrated for his technical mastery and artistic depth, he has performed globally and received critical acclaim from sources like the New York Times and Andrés Segovia. A Grammy Award winner (2005) for his recording Aire Latino, he collaborates with composers and publishes transcriptions.
Educational Background:
- Studied at the Royal Academy of Music under Hector Quine
- Studied with José Tomas in Santiago de Compostela (supported by a 1974 grant)
Russell’s artistic focus centers on classical guitar performance, particularly Spanish and Baroque repertoire, and the art of transcription. His recordings and live performances emphasize interpretive innovation and technical precision.
Awards & Honors:
- Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Soloist in Classical Music (2005)
- Fellow of the Royal Academy of Music (1997)
- Honorary member of Spain’s oldest guitar society, 'Amigos de la Guitarra' (2009)
As an educator, Russell influences younger musicians through masterclasses at international festivals. His career spans competitive accolades, including first prizes at the Andrés Segovia Competition (Palma de Mallorca) and the Francisco Tárrega Competition (Benicasim).
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