Lucio Matarazzo

Lucio Matarazzo is an esteemed Italian classical guitarist, born in 1956 in the picturesque town of Avellino. Renowned for his mastery of the guitar, Matarazzo has carved out an impressive career marked by both solo performances and collaborative works. He studied at the prestigious Conservatory "D. Cimarosa" in Avellino, where he honed his skills and developed his unique musical voice. For over two decades, Matarazzo was celebrated for his dynamic duets with Mario Fragnito, showcasing his versatility and artistry.

Matarazzo's contributions to the world of classical guitar have been widely recognized. He is the proud recipient of the prestigious Chitarra d'Oro award in the category of "Una Vita per la Chitarra," an honor he shares with legendary guitarists Julian Bream, Alirio Diaz, and Alexandre Lagoya. This accolade underscores his significant impact on the genre and his enduring legacy as a performer and educator.

In addition to his performing career, Matarazzo has made substantial contributions as an educator. He has served as a professor at the Conservatorio di Musica "D. Cimarosa," inspiring the next generation of musicians. His discography, including notable works like "Astor (LM and friends #2)," reflects his deep commitment to the art of classical guitar and his ability to captivate audiences with his virtuosic playing and expressive interpretations. Whether performing solo or in ensemble settings, Lucio Matarazzo continues to enchant audiences with his musical prowess and passion for the classical guitar.

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