Philippe LOLI
Philippe LOLI

Philippe LOLI


Classical Guitar Teacher


Philippe loli has given numerous concerts worldwide: in Asia (China, South Korea, India, Japan, Thailand, Vietnam, Singapore, Taiwan), the United States, South America (Venezuela, Chile, Ecuador, Guatemala, Bahamas, Puerto Rico,

Salvador) and in Europe (Berlin - Philharmonie, Venice - Theatre de La Fenice, Partis - Festival de guitare de Radio France... ). He has been a member of the "Aighetta Quartet" guitar quartet since 1979. In 2000, he composed the "Concerto Azzurro" for guitar and string orchestra, created with the Soloists of La Scala in Milan. He has also composed Bossa Nova, published by Schott, a children's method called "Ping Pong", songs and world music. After a first album recorded with John Mc Laughlin for Polygram, "Time Remembered", a tribute to Bill Evans, he took part in "The Promise", featuring a number of big names: Paco de Lucia, Al di Meola, Sting, ...

His many solo recordings include the complete "24 Caprices de Goya" by Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco, recorded in public and as a world premiere in 1990. Anthony Burgess (1917-1993), composer and author of "Clockwork Orange", dedicated his Concerto for guitar and orchestra to Philippe Loli. Philippe Loli studied at the Académie de Musique de Monaco, and in 1981 was awarded the Prix Spécial du PRINCE RAINIER III.