Martín is the Winner of the Cleveland International Competition and Third prize of the 18th Chopin International Piano Competition, where he also received the special award of the Warsaw National Philharmonic Orchestra for best performance of a concert. This exceptional pianist also won the Sir Jeffrey Tate 2022 Prize a few days ago, an award given by the Hamburg Symphony to exceptionally talented young musicians every two years since 2020.
Born in Gijón in 1996, Martín García García has already performed as a soloist in many of the main European and American venues and this spring will start his first tour in Japan. In our country, he has offered concerts with orchestras such as the National Orchestra of Spain or the Principality of Asturias Symphony Orchestra.
He has received praise from musicians such as Vladimir Krainev, Dmitri Alexeev, Arcadi Volodos, Dimitri Bashkirov and Joaquín Achúcarro and was invited to the prestigious International Ruhr Piano Festival by the recently disappeared Radu Lupu.
Martín García García began his piano musical studies at the age of five, with teachers Natalia Mazoun and Ilyà Goldfarb. He graduated from the Escuela Superior de Música Reina Sofía, where he studied for a decade with the teacher Galina Eguiazarova -receiving from the hands of Her Majesty the Queen Doña Sofia the Mention of the most outstanding student of his chair- and master’s degree in piano from the Mannes School of Music in New York.
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Pianist born in Gijón, Spain. Educated at Reina Sofía School of Music in Madrid & Mannes School of Music in New York.
First prize in several national and international competitions, highlighting his victory at 2021 Cleveland International Piano Competition, and his 3rd Prize at XVIII International Chopin Piano Competition (and the special award for the Best Concerto).
General Management:
Daniel García García
dgarciagarcia01@gmail.com
36 Preciados St., 5th floor, Apt. left, 28013, Madrid, Spain.
Hello,
In my humble opinion, Martin Garcia Garcia is destined for a major career that will prove he is one of the greatest living pianists ever. I am proud to have been able to host him in New York City while he attended 2 years at Mannes School of Music plus to have introduced him to Sujatri Reisinger, the proprietor of Klavierhaus, also in New York City.
Sincerely,
Margarita Maria Anthoine