A celebrated virtuoso of the flamenco guitar who has been voted into the top three guitarists in the world by US magazine Guitar Player, Juan Martín is a native of Andalucía, where he still has a home in Málaga. He spends much time on tour and in London where he has formed an international company, Flamencovision, for the promotion of high quality flamenco which he rehearses and brings direct from Andalucía. He has recorded 14 albums, mostly as a composer and presently has 4 videos distributed by Warner Brothers which, despite their purity, are always amongst their best sellers.

His method book El Arte Flamenco de la Guitarra, in its seventh print, has opened the complex art of the flamenco guitar to the whole world and is assiduously studied from Moscow to Beijing to San Francisco and back to Spain and has assured his name for posterity. He performs with a highly distinctive compositional style formed from his early years in Málaga and developed through wide experience in Madrid, including direct contact with Paco de Lucía. Further experience and polish came through recordings with the Royal Philharmonic and live performances with artists of the calibre of Miles Davis.

The Spanish paper El Mundo said of him he has a terrifyingly good technique and an absolute dominance of the guitar, filling the concert hall with crystalline clarity. He has performed at major International Arts Festivals including Edinburgh, Ludwigsburg, Montreux Jazz ú solo in 1985 and with Herbie Hancock in 1987, Istanbul and Hong Kong as well as at leading halls worldwide. He has broadcast on BBC, ITV, Channel 4, Spanish RTE and German ZDF television and in the US for CNN. His solo performance of a rumba La Fería brought the Royal Albert Hall to its feet during BBC TV©ˆs Joy to the World. At the Wigmore Hall he appeared with the Nash Ensemble to celebrate Falla©ˆs anniversary and his collaborations have included a CD of his compositions with film composer Mark Isham called Painter in Sound.

He was the first flamenco artist to record with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and reviews of his solo compositions on The Andalucian Suites and Luna Negra have compared him to the great Spanish composers Tárrega and Turina. His interest in the Moorish roots of flamenco have led him to record Musica Alhambra and rediscover Andalusí and Sephardic music from the 12th and 13th centuries no longer performed in Spain:

Martín spans the centuries with a mixture of the dazzling and the profound.
The Observer, 2005

He followed on with Arte Flamenco Puro a recording of the cante, dance and guitar in its purest form and his latest CD recorded in Andalucía contains his best compositions to date with an alchemy of the traditional and modern making him truly El Alquimista ú Flamenco for a new era.

USA
October 11th 2nd concert at Trilogy
Masterclass, Los Angeles, Trilogy Guitars
15th October 92nd St Y Theater, New York Juan Martín solo
16th October, Hartford Classical Guitar Society, solo

Ireland Juan Martín with his group including dance:
24th Oct Naas, solo
25t Oct National Concert Hall, Dublin
26th October Limerick University
27th Cork Jazz Festival at Cork Opera House (Guiness jazz festival)

UK, Juan Martín with his group including dance:
29th Pontardawe Arts Centre, South Wales
2nd Nov Cadogan Hall, Sloane Terrance, London 0207 730 4500
4th Nov Bridgewater Hall Manchester 0161 907 9000
5th Nov St George's Bristol 0117 923 0359
6th Nov Mick Jagger Centre, Dartford
11th Dec Pena Flamenca, London
16th Dec Nunnington Hall, Yorkshire, National Trust - solo
17th Dec Nunnington Hall, Yorkshire, National Trust - solo

India
24th to 29th December, Mode Indigo, Mumbai, India - solo

January 2006
15th January, Jakarta, Indonesia

19th January, Huntingdon Hall, Worcester, UK solo
21st January, Holywell Music Room Oxford, UK solo

Canada with Juan Martín's flamenco group:
27th January at 8pm
Carleton North High School Theatre, Bristol, New Brunswick
28th January at 8pm
Imperial Theatre, Saint John, New Brunswick
29th January at 8pm
The Playhouse, Fredericton, New Brunswick
31st January at 8pm
Raven's Cry Theatre, Sechelt, British Columbia
1st February at 8pm
The Rogue Folk Club at St James Church, Vancouver, BC
3rd February at 8pm
Empress Theatre, Fort Macleod, AB
4th February at 7.30
Festival Place Theatre, Sherwood Park, Edmonton, AB
5th February at 8pm
Esplanade Arts and Heritage Center, Medicine Hat, AB
7th February at 8pm
Douglas J Cardinal Performing Arts Centre, Grande Prairie AB
9th, 10th and 11th February, 8pm for concert
Northern Arts and Cultural Centre, Yellowknife, NT

Visit www.flamencovision.com for further information.