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João Luiz
Guitar

Two-time Latin Grammy nominee guitarist, educator and composer João Luiz began to play the popular music of his native Brazil professionally during his childhood and was later trained in classical guitar by his mentor Henrique Pinto. Winner of the 2006 Concert Artists Guild Competition as a member of the critically acclaimed Brasil Guitar Duo, João has performed extensively in the United States, Asia, Europe and Latin America. As a performer and composer João is equally at home with classical, Brazilian and world music; his solo guitar, chamber music and concerto repertoire covers all the main works in the guitar literature. His versatility led him to be chosen to collaborate with Yo-Yo Ma and Carlos Prieto on a project to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the Cuban composer Leo Brouwer in a landmark concert in Cuba in 2014.

His arrangements and compositions have been recorded and played by Marina Piccinini, Fábio Zanon, Quaternaglia, Paquito D’Rivera, Clarice Assad, Bridget Kibbey, Jiji and Sybarite 5, among others. Luiz’s harp concerto Recife, written for Bridget Kibbey, was premiered by the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra in 2019. His concertino for guitar and strings MadriAfro I was premiered in New York by the São Paulo Chamber Soloists in 2022.

Recent commissions include works for the U.S.C. Thornton School of Music guitar department, NYC Master Chorale, Duo Amaris, GFA and Duo Sonidos. João has recorded more than fifteen CDs playing solo, duo, trio and in quartet, most of which have featured his arrangements of classical or Brazilian works. João also formed the Trio Virado with flutist Amy Porter and violist Jaime Amador to promote contemporary Latin American chamber music. João’s most recent solo albums Central Guitar and From Spain to São Paulo feature twentieth century guitar works by Brazilian composers such as Gnattali, Guarnieri and Gismonti, and Spanish guitar works by Sor, Torroba, Mompou and Segovia, respectively.

João holds a master's degree from Mannes College, and as the recipient of the Augustine Foundation scholarship he earned his doctoral degree from Manhattan School of Music. Eager to expand the repertoire of his instrument João has commissioned and premiered works written for him by Sérgio Assad, Leo Brouwer, David Leisner, Ronaldo Miranda, Mariel Mayz, Sebastian Zubieta, Marco Pereira, David Sampson and Frederic Hand. João is the director of chamber music at CUNY Hunter College and also teaches guitar at Stony Brook University and Mannes College.