If you are into classical guitar, and you know anything about Misael Barraza Diaz, you probably already know that he keeps winning international classical guitar competitions at a fascinating (and scary) rate. So far he just got his 10th international first prize and he is not looking to stop there at all.
But still, his passion does not only focuses on the classical guitar. Misael looks at his latino heritage and carries it with pride. Both Classical Guitar and Flamenco Guitar are not easy to play... imagine having to be word class players for both! Here's a small gem for an original flamenco piece by Misael Barraza Diaz.
Misael Barraza Diaz
Born in Hermosillo, Sonora, Misael is one of the most outstanding Mexican guitarists of his generation. In 2014, Misael graduated with honors "Summa Cum Lude" from the Master in Guitar Alicante (Spain), a special program where Misael studied with world-class artists such as David Russell, Manuel Barrueco, Ignacio Rodes, Paul O'dette, Hopkinson Smith, Fabio Zanon, Roberto Aussell and Shin Ichi Fukuda. Later that year, the artist obtained a second Master's degree from the University of Arizona (USA), where he now pursues the title of Doctor of Musical Arts under the tutelage of teacher Thomas Patterson, director of the Bolton Guitar Studies program. As part of this program, Mr. Barraza also studies regularly with artists-in-residence and Grammy winners David Russell, Sergio Assad and Odair Assad.
Misael has received numerous first places in international competitions, such as the 2020 Ex-Aequo International Classical Guitar Competition (2020 - USA), 2020 San Francisco Bay Classical Guitar Competition (2020 - USA), XII International Guitar Competition in Culiacán (2019 - MEX), 20th Annual Guitar Symposium and Competition (2019 - USA), Wilson Center Guitar Competition (2018 - USA), 1st International Guitar Competition of Finland (2018 - FIN), Domaine Forget Guitar Competition (2017 - CAN), Concurso Internacional de Guitar in Chihuahua (2015 - MEX), Indiana International Guitar Competition (2013 - USA) and the Montreal International Guitar Competition (2013 - CAN). For his outstanding participation during the First International Competition in Finland, Misael received a special award consisting of a recording contract with the European company Alba Records. The artist also won a special award at the First International Competition in Klagenfurt, Austria, where he is awarded another recording contract, this time directed and produced by the distinguished Grammy-winning composer and guitarist Yalil Guerra. Also, as part of the first place received in the XII Culiacán International Competition, Mr. Barraza receives the opportunity to record a third classical guitar album in less than a year from his first record award in Finland. Lastly, Misael was awarded first place in the XLIII National Contest for Classical Guitar Performers, Advanced Category (2018 - MEX), held in Paracho, Michoacán, one of the guitar venues in Mexico with the longest history and tradition.The Mexican artist has performed as a soloist throughout the United States, Mexico, Canada and Europe. During the summer of 2019, Misael was part of the prestigious European tour organized by EuroStrings, with a cast of artists made up only of guitarists who won first places in important competitions in Europe. During this tour, Misael appeared in Montenegro, the Netherlands, Germany, Finland, Estonia, Italy, Spain and London.
During his career at the University of Arizona, Misael has received various awards and honors for his academic and musical performance, such as the Music Advisory Board Graduate Distinguished Award (2020), Creative Achievment Award (2018), Steve Schulman Award (2015, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2020), Northern Trust Distinguished Graduate Student Award (2015), Honors Research Grant (2011), and the Medici Scholars Award (2010, 2011, 2012, 2018). In addition, the artist has been awarded first place in all University of Arizona internal guitar competitions: the Beeston Guitar Competition (7x), Sholin Guitar Competition (6x), Schaeffer Guitar Competition (4x), Wolfe Award Recital and the prestigious David Russell Bach Prize (3x), a contest dedicated purely to the music of Johann Sebastian Bach and in honor of the maestro David Russell that the Mexican artist has won three times (2015, 2018 and 2020).