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Julian Byzantine
Julian Byzantine is one of the world's most widely acclaimed classical guitarists.
His performances in 76 countries have taken him to many of the most prestigious
musical venues in the world from Carnegie Hall to the Royal Festival Hall, Queen
Elizabeth Hall, Wigmore Hall and Sydney Opera House. He is frequently cited
in the press for his artistry, individual style and virtuosity, and the New
York Times at Carnegie Recital Hall commented, “the current season may
not produce another guitar recital as auspicious as Julian Byzantine's…a
formidable artist with a style of his own”.
Throughout his career, Julian Byzantine's recordings for EMI/Classics for Pleasure
(UK), Meridian Records (UK), and Walsingham Classics (Australia) have been lauded
highly by leading international periodicals – “In this recording
Julian Byzantine proves just why he is one of the most respected names in the
guitar world … an elegance and finesse not heard in other performances
of the same pieces” - Classical Guitar (UK); “superb command of
his instrument” - Hi-Fi News and Record Review (UK); “one of our
best ambassadors …utterly musical and lyrical…a cultured musician”
- Gramophone (UK).
In the field of concerti Julian Byzantine has appeared with major orchestras
in Europe, Asia, Australia and New Zealand, which have included the Royal Philharmonic,
Scottish Chamber, City of Birmingham and BBC Symphony. He has achieved wide
popularity through extensive international concert tours for the British Council,
and from radio broadcasts and television appearances worldwide. In the early
part of his career his rise to prominence on the guitar scene at large has been
linked by many to a unique television documentary he was invited to present
on the life and guitar music of Villa Lobos. This highly acclaimed production
for Thames Television, one of the UK's premier television networks, was broadcasted
in many countries around the world.
In high demand for his teaching expertise, Julian Byzantine has presented master
classes and lectures in thirty-five countries, which have included invitations
from world-renowned schools of music in Europe and America. He is author of
‘Guitar Technique Rationalised' - MelBay/Chanterelle, which is regarded
as one of the most comprehensive publications on guitar technique.
In the area of contemporary music he has collaborated with eminent composers
such as Pierre Boulez, Peter Maxwell Davies and Peter Sculthorpe. The Arts Council
of Great Britain, Australia Council, and Shell Darwin International Guitar Festival
have provided generous support for his commissions from composers in the UK,
Australia and Latin America. Notable compositions written for his duo partnership
with flautist, Gerhard Mallon, include ‘Simori' by Peter Sculthorpe (Australia)
and ‘Suite Buenos Aires' by Maximo Diego Pujol (Argentina). Both these
works have been recorded by the duo for Walsingham Classics.
Born in London, Julian Byzantine was the first recipient of an ARCM diploma
for guitar at the Royal College of Music, under the tutorship of John Williams.
During this period the Ralph Vaughan Williams and Gilbert Foyle trusts awarded
him scholarships to further his studies with Andrés Segovia, Julian Bream
and Alirio Diaz. At the age of twenty-one he was appointed a Professor of Guitar
at the Royal Academy of Music (the youngest such appointment in the history
of the institution at that time). He is currently head of classical guitar studies
at Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University, Australia.
Julian Byzantine

