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Soul of Spanish Guitar

7.2M streams

7,222,995

Americano

5.1M streams

5,146,532

The Blue Album

2.4M streams

2,415,603

Sáinz-Villegas Plays Santaolalla

2.1M streams

2,098,629

Guitar Recital: Pablo Sainz Villegas

1M streams

1,006,626

Histoire du Tango

741.6K streams

741,616

Cavatina (Arr. for Guitar by John Will...

558K streams

557,972

Guitar Recital: Pablo Sainz Villegas

290.2K streams

290,208

A Prayer for Peace from Munich

A Catalogue of Afternoons

Biography

Praised as “the soul of the Spanish guitar”, Pablo Sáinz Villegas has become a worldwide sensation known as this generation’s great guitarist. With his “virtuosic playing characterized by irresistible exuberance” as described by The New York Times. He is known for his passionate, emotive and open-hearted playing, whether he is performing at intimate recital halls, or playing with beloved tenor, Plácido Domingo, to an audience of over 85,000 at Santiago Bernabéu Stadium in Madrid. With the prestigious tenor, he recently recorded his new duo album that will be released on Fall 2018 under Sony Classical label. The list of some of the world’s most prestigious stages that he has performed includes Carnegie Hall in New York City, Philharmonie in Berlín and Concertgebouw in Amsterdam. Regularly he inspires new invitations and re-engagement to perform in different festivals and with different orchestras, including Orquesta Nacional de España and the  Philharmonics of Israel, Bergen, and Denmark. Sáinz Villegas thrives over a continuous search for innovative ways to inspire diverse communities of society since he considers that “music is the best language for communication because it is something intangible and ethereal”. In the last decade, he has been able to reach, through his social project, more than 32.000 children and youth audiences in different regions of Spain, México and the United States.  Born in Spain, the country in which his musical instrument has deep roots.