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Zoran Dukić was born in 1969 in Zagreb, Croatia. He started to play the guitar at the early age of six. He attended the courses of the Music Academy of Zagreb where he studied with Darko Petrinjak. He also studied with Hubert Käppel at the Hochschule für Music in Cologne, Germany. Also, the guitarist Costas Cotsiolis and the “Volos guitar festival” have played an essential role in the early development of his international career.

During the years 1990-1997, Zoran Dukic has won an incredible number of competitions, more than any other guitarist in the world. He is the only guitarist to have won both "Andres Segovia" competitions, in Granada and in Palma de Mallorca. Showing astounding mastery in a wide variety of musical periods and styles he has also won competitions dedicated to "Fernando Sor", "Manuel Ponce", "Manuel de Falla", "Francisco Tarrega" among others. In the greatest Spanish guitar competition in Madrid, patronized by the Royal Family, he was awarded, in addition to the first prize, the special prize for the best interpretation of Spanish music (first time awarded to a non-Spaniard). In numerous competitions he was selected by the audience itself for the prize of the public, a self-evident testimony to his natural ability to communicate through music.

His performances throughout the world have inspired numerous composers to dedicate their works to him. His premiers of new music are strengthened by his admiration of contemporary musical expression. His programs include works by Takemitsu, Henze, Reily, Carter or Gubaidulina among many others. He has also toured with entire Bach programs, performing complete cycles of lute, violin or cello suites. Music by J. S. Bach is still the focal point of his musical life. It is almost an understatement to mention his special affinity for Spanish and South American musical idiom, the core repertoire of classical guitar. Currently, his carefully balanced programs present a range of music from Bach to Britten, from Sor to Albeniz, from Tarrega to Villa-Lobos and Brouwer.

Zoran Dukic dedicates himself to teaching, his pedagogical activities being equally impressive. He has taught at the Zagreb Music Academy and Hochschule Fur Musik in Aachen and is currently teaching at the Royal Conservatory of Music in The Hague and at the Escuela Superior de Musica in Barcelona. He has educated generations of young classical guitarists and has one of the most successful classes in Europe. In addition to this, he regularly gives master classes all over the world and is often an invited guest to numerous guitar festivals.

Zoran Dukic is also a very active chamber music performer and was a founding member of the Trio de Cologne. He has recorded compact discs for labels in Germany, Spain and Belgium.

Zoran Dukic has performed in more than 30 countries on five continents in the most important concert halls such as: Het Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, Teatre de la Monnaie in Brussels, Maison de Radio France in Paris, The National Art Gallery in Ottawa, the Luis Angel Arango hall in Bogota and the Çemal Resit Rey in Istanbul. He is regularly invited to give Master Classes in international festivals all over the world and often appears as a featured soloist with orchestras from: Spain, Germany, Belgium, Holland, Hungary, Switzerland, Taiwan, Columbia, Chile and Croatia.




Zoran Dukić was born in 1969 in Zagreb, Croatia. He started to play the guitar at the early age of six. He attended the courses of the Music Academy of Zagreb where he studied with Darko Petrinjak. He also studied with Hubert Käppel at the Hochschule für Music in Cologne, Germany. Also, the guitarist Costas Cotsiolis and the “Volos guitar festival” have played an essential role in the early development of his international career.

During the years 1990-1997, Zoran Dukic has won an incredible number of competitions, more than any other guitarist in the world. He is the only guitarist to have won both "Andres Segovia" competitions, in Granada and in Palma de Mallorca. Showing astounding mastery in a wide variety of musical periods and styles he has also won competitions dedicated to "Fernando Sor", "Manuel Ponce", "Manuel de Falla", "Francisco Tarrega" among others. In the greatest Spanish guitar competition in Madrid, patronized by the Royal Family, he was awarded, in addition to the first prize, the special prize for the best interpretation of Spanish music (first time awarded to a non-Spaniard). In numerous competitions he was selected by the audience itself for the prize of the public, a self-evident testimony to his natural ability to communicate through music.

His performances throughout the world have inspired numerous composers to dedicate their works to him. His premiers of new music are strengthened by his admiration of contemporary musical expression. His programs include works by Takemitsu, Henze, Reily, Carter or Gubaidulina among many others. He has also toured with entire Bach programs, performing complete cycles of lute, violin or cello suites. Music by J. S. Bach is still the focal point of his musical life. It is almost an understatement to mention his special affinity for Spanish and South American musical idiom, the core repertoire of classical guitar. Currently, his carefully balanced programs present a range of music from Bach to Britten, from Sor to Albeniz, from Tarrega to Villa-Lobos and Brouwer.

Zoran Dukic dedicates himself to teaching, his pedagogical activities being equally impressive. He has taught at the Zagreb Music Academy and Hochschule Fur Musik in Aachen and is currently teaching at the Royal Conservatory of Music in The Hague and at the Escuela Superior de Musica in Barcelona. He has educated generations of young classical guitarists and has one of the most successful classes in Europe. In addition to this, he regularly gives master classes all over the world and is often an invited guest to numerous guitar festivals.

Zoran Dukic is also a very active chamber music performer and was a founding member of the Trio de Cologne. He has recorded compact discs for labels in Germany, Spain and Belgium.

Zoran Dukic has performed in more than 30 countries on five continents in the most important concert halls such as: Het Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, Teatre de la Monnaie in Brussels, Maison de Radio France in Paris, The National Art Gallery in Ottawa, the Luis Angel Arango hall in Bogota and the Çemal Resit Rey in Istanbul. He is regularly invited to give Master Classes in international festivals all over the world and often appears as a featured soloist with orchestras from: Spain, Germany, Belgium, Holland, Hungary, Switzerland, Taiwan, Columbia, Chile and Croatia.




Zoran Dukić was born in 1969 in Zagreb, Croatia. He started to play the guitar at the early age of six. He attended the courses of the Music Academy of Zagreb where he studied with Darko Petrinjak. He also studied with Hubert Käppel at the Hochschule für Music in Cologne, Germany. Also, the guitarist Costas Cotsiolis and the “Volos guitar festival” have played an essential role in the early development of his international career.

During the years 1990-1997, Zoran Dukic has won an incredible number of competitions, more than any other guitarist in the world. He is the only guitarist to have won both "Andres Segovia" competitions, in Granada and in Palma de Mallorca. Showing astounding mastery in a wide variety of musical periods and styles he has also won competitions dedicated to "Fernando Sor", "Manuel Ponce", "Manuel de Falla", "Francisco Tarrega" among others. In the greatest Spanish guitar competition in Madrid, patronized by the Royal Family, he was awarded, in addition to the first prize, the special prize for the best interpretation of Spanish music (first time awarded to a non-Spaniard). In numerous competitions he was selected by the audience itself for the prize of the public, a self-evident testimony to his natural ability to communicate through music.

His performances throughout the world have inspired numerous composers to dedicate their works to him. His premiers of new music are strengthened by his admiration of contemporary musical expression. His programs include works by Takemitsu, Henze, Reily, Carter or Gubaidulina among many others. He has also toured with entire Bach programs, performing complete cycles of lute, violin or cello suites. Music by J. S. Bach is still the focal point of his musical life. It is almost an understatement to mention his special affinity for Spanish and South American musical idiom, the core repertoire of classical guitar. Currently, his carefully balanced programs present a range of music from Bach to Britten, from Sor to Albeniz, from Tarrega to Villa-Lobos and Brouwer.

Zoran Dukic dedicates himself to teaching, his pedagogical activities being equally impressive. He has taught at the Zagreb Music Academy and Hochschule Fur Musik in Aachen and is currently teaching at the Royal Conservatory of Music in The Hague and at the Escuela Superior de Musica in Barcelona. He has educated generations of young classical guitarists and has one of the most successful classes in Europe. In addition to this, he regularly gives master classes all over the world and is often an invited guest to numerous guitar festivals.

Zoran Dukic is also a very active chamber music performer and was a founding member of the Trio de Cologne. He has recorded compact discs for labels in Germany, Spain and Belgium.

Zoran Dukic has performed in more than 30 countries on five continents in the most important concert halls such as: Het Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, Teatre de la Monnaie in Brussels, Maison de Radio France in Paris, The National Art Gallery in Ottawa, the Luis Angel Arango hall in Bogota and the Çemal Resit Rey in Istanbul. He is regularly invited to give Master Classes in international festivals all over the world and often appears as a featured soloist with orchestras from: Spain, Germany, Belgium, Holland, Hungary, Switzerland, Taiwan, Columbia, Chile and Croatia.




Zoran Dukić was born in 1969 in Zagreb, Croatia. He started to play the guitar at the early age of six. He attended the courses of the Music Academy of Zagreb where he studied with Darko Petrinjak. He also studied with Hubert Käppel at the Hochschule für Music in Cologne, Germany. Also, the guitarist Costas Cotsiolis and the “Volos guitar festival” have played an essential role in the early development of his international career.

During the years 1990-1997, Zoran Dukic has won an incredible number of competitions, more than any other guitarist in the world. He is the only guitarist to have won both "Andres Segovia" competitions, in Granada and in Palma de Mallorca. Showing astounding mastery in a wide variety of musical periods and styles he has also won competitions dedicated to "Fernando Sor", "Manuel Ponce", "Manuel de Falla", "Francisco Tarrega" among others. In the greatest Spanish guitar competition in Madrid, patronized by the Royal Family, he was awarded, in addition to the first prize, the special prize for the best interpretation of Spanish music (first time awarded to a non-Spaniard). In numerous competitions he was selected by the audience itself for the prize of the public, a self-evident testimony to his natural ability to communicate through music.

His performances throughout the world have inspired numerous composers to dedicate their works to him. His premiers of new music are strengthened by his admiration of contemporary musical expression. His programs include works by Takemitsu, Henze, Reily, Carter or Gubaidulina among many others. He has also toured with entire Bach programs, performing complete cycles of lute, violin or cello suites. Music by J. S. Bach is still the focal point of his musical life. It is almost an understatement to mention his special affinity for Spanish and South American musical idiom, the core repertoire of classical guitar. Currently, his carefully balanced programs present a range of music from Bach to Britten, from Sor to Albeniz, from Tarrega to Villa-Lobos and Brouwer.

Zoran Dukic dedicates himself to teaching, his pedagogical activities being equally impressive. He has taught at the Zagreb Music Academy and Hochschule Fur Musik in Aachen and is currently teaching at the Royal Conservatory of Music in The Hague and at the Escuela Superior de Musica in Barcelona. He has educated generations of young classical guitarists and has one of the most successful classes in Europe. In addition to this, he regularly gives master classes all over the world and is often an invited guest to numerous guitar festivals.

Zoran Dukic is also a very active chamber music performer and was a founding member of the Trio de Cologne. He has recorded compact discs for labels in Germany, Spain and Belgium.

Zoran Dukic has performed in more than 30 countries on five continents in the most important concert halls such as: Het Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, Teatre de la Monnaie in Brussels, Maison de Radio France in Paris, The National Art Gallery in Ottawa, the Luis Angel Arango hall in Bogota and the Çemal Resit Rey in Istanbul. He is regularly invited to give Master Classes in international festivals all over the world and often appears as a featured soloist with orchestras from: Spain, Germany, Belgium, Holland, Hungary, Switzerland, Taiwan, Columbia, Chile and Croatia.




Zoran Dukić was born in 1969 in Zagreb, Croatia. He started to play the guitar at the early age of six. He attended the courses of the Music Academy of Zagreb where he studied with Darko Petrinjak. He also studied with Hubert Käppel at the Hochschule für Music in Cologne, Germany. Also, the guitarist Costas Cotsiolis and the “Volos guitar festival” have played an essential role in the early development of his international career.

During the years 1990-1997, Zoran Dukic has won an incredible number of competitions, more than any other guitarist in the world. He is the only guitarist to have won both "Andres Segovia" competitions, in Granada and in Palma de Mallorca. Showing astounding mastery in a wide variety of musical periods and styles he has also won competitions dedicated to "Fernando Sor", "Manuel Ponce", "Manuel de Falla", "Francisco Tarrega" among others. In the greatest Spanish guitar competition in Madrid, patronized by the Royal Family, he was awarded, in addition to the first prize, the special prize for the best interpretation of Spanish music (first time awarded to a non-Spaniard). In numerous competitions he was selected by the audience itself for the prize of the public, a self-evident testimony to his natural ability to communicate through music.

His performances throughout the world have inspired numerous composers to dedicate their works to him. His premiers of new music are strengthened by his admiration of contemporary musical expression. His programs include works by Takemitsu, Henze, Reily, Carter or Gubaidulina among many others. He has also toured with entire Bach programs, performing complete cycles of lute, violin or cello suites. Music by J. S. Bach is still the focal point of his musical life. It is almost an understatement to mention his special affinity for Spanish and South American musical idiom, the core repertoire of classical guitar. Currently, his carefully balanced programs present a range of music from Bach to Britten, from Sor to Albeniz, from Tarrega to Villa-Lobos and Brouwer.

Zoran Dukic dedicates himself to teaching, his pedagogical activities being equally impressive. He has taught at the Zagreb Music Academy and Hochschule Fur Musik in Aachen and is currently teaching at the Royal Conservatory of Music in The Hague and at the Escuela Superior de Musica in Barcelona. He has educated generations of young classical guitarists and has one of the most successful classes in Europe. In addition to this, he regularly gives master classes all over the world and is often an invited guest to numerous guitar festivals.

Zoran Dukic is also a very active chamber music performer and was a founding member of the Trio de Cologne. He has recorded compact discs for labels in Germany, Spain and Belgium.

Zoran Dukic has performed in more than 30 countries on five continents in the most important concert halls such as: Het Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, Teatre de la Monnaie in Brussels, Maison de Radio France in Paris, The National Art Gallery in Ottawa, the Luis Angel Arango hall in Bogota and the Çemal Resit Rey in Istanbul. He is regularly invited to give Master Classes in international festivals all over the world and often appears as a featured soloist with orchestras from: Spain, Germany, Belgium, Holland, Hungary, Switzerland, Taiwan, Columbia, Chile and Croatia.




Zoran Dukić was born in 1969 in Zagreb, Croatia. He started to play the guitar at the early age of six. He attended the courses of the Music Academy of Zagreb where he studied with Darko Petrinjak. He also studied with Hubert Käppel at the Hochschule für Music in Cologne, Germany. Also, the guitarist Costas Cotsiolis and the “Volos guitar festival” have played an essential role in the early development of his international career.

During the years 1990-1997, Zoran Dukic has won an incredible number of competitions, more than any other guitarist in the world. He is the only guitarist to have won both "Andres Segovia" competitions, in Granada and in Palma de Mallorca. Showing astounding mastery in a wide variety of musical periods and styles he has also won competitions dedicated to "Fernando Sor", "Manuel Ponce", "Manuel de Falla", "Francisco Tarrega" among others. In the greatest Spanish guitar competition in Madrid, patronized by the Royal Family, he was awarded, in addition to the first prize, the special prize for the best interpretation of Spanish music (first time awarded to a non-Spaniard). In numerous competitions he was selected by the audience itself for the prize of the public, a self-evident testimony to his natural ability to communicate through music.

His performances throughout the world have inspired numerous composers to dedicate their works to him. His premiers of new music are strengthened by his admiration of contemporary musical expression. His programs include works by Takemitsu, Henze, Reily, Carter or Gubaidulina among many others. He has also toured with entire Bach programs, performing complete cycles of lute, violin or cello suites. Music by J. S. Bach is still the focal point of his musical life. It is almost an understatement to mention his special affinity for Spanish and South American musical idiom, the core repertoire of classical guitar. Currently, his carefully balanced programs present a range of music from Bach to Britten, from Sor to Albeniz, from Tarrega to Villa-Lobos and Brouwer.

Zoran Dukic dedicates himself to teaching, his pedagogical activities being equally impressive. He has taught at the Zagreb Music Academy and Hochschule Fur Musik in Aachen and is currently teaching at the Royal Conservatory of Music in The Hague and at the Escuela Superior de Musica in Barcelona. He has educated generations of young classical guitarists and has one of the most successful classes in Europe. In addition to this, he regularly gives master classes all over the world and is often an invited guest to numerous guitar festivals.

Zoran Dukic is also a very active chamber music performer and was a founding member of the Trio de Cologne. He has recorded compact discs for labels in Germany, Spain and Belgium.

Zoran Dukic has performed in more than 30 countries on five continents in the most important concert halls such as: Het Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, Teatre de la Monnaie in Brussels, Maison de Radio France in Paris, The National Art Gallery in Ottawa, the Luis Angel Arango hall in Bogota and the Çemal Resit Rey in Istanbul. He is regularly invited to give Master Classes in international festivals all over the world and often appears as a featured soloist with orchestras from: Spain, Germany, Belgium, Holland, Hungary, Switzerland, Taiwan, Columbia, Chile and Croatia.




Zoran Dukić was born in 1969 in Zagreb, Croatia. He started to play the guitar at the early age of six. He attended the courses of the Music Academy of Zagreb where he studied with Darko Petrinjak. He also studied with Hubert Käppel at the Hochschule für Music in Cologne, Germany. Also, the guitarist Costas Cotsiolis and the “Volos guitar festival” have played an essential role in the early development of his international career.

During the years 1990-1997, Zoran Dukic has won an incredible number of competitions, more than any other guitarist in the world. He is the only guitarist to have won both "Andres Segovia" competitions, in Granada and in Palma de Mallorca. Showing astounding mastery in a wide variety of musical periods and styles he has also won competitions dedicated to "Fernando Sor", "Manuel Ponce", "Manuel de Falla", "Francisco Tarrega" among others. In the greatest Spanish guitar competition in Madrid, patronized by the Royal Family, he was awarded, in addition to the first prize, the special prize for the best interpretation of Spanish music (first time awarded to a non-Spaniard). In numerous competitions he was selected by the audience itself for the prize of the public, a self-evident testimony to his natural ability to communicate through music.

His performances throughout the world have inspired numerous composers to dedicate their works to him. His premiers of new music are strengthened by his admiration of contemporary musical expression. His programs include works by Takemitsu, Henze, Reily, Carter or Gubaidulina among many others. He has also toured with entire Bach programs, performing complete cycles of lute, violin or cello suites. Music by J. S. Bach is still the focal point of his musical life. It is almost an understatement to mention his special affinity for Spanish and South American musical idiom, the core repertoire of classical guitar. Currently, his carefully balanced programs present a range of music from Bach to Britten, from Sor to Albeniz, from Tarrega to Villa-Lobos and Brouwer.

Zoran Dukic dedicates himself to teaching, his pedagogical activities being equally impressive. He has taught at the Zagreb Music Academy and Hochschule Fur Musik in Aachen and is currently teaching at the Royal Conservatory of Music in The Hague and at the Escuela Superior de Musica in Barcelona. He has educated generations of young classical guitarists and has one of the most successful classes in Europe. In addition to this, he regularly gives master classes all over the world and is often an invited guest to numerous guitar festivals.

Zoran Dukic is also a very active chamber music performer and was a founding member of the Trio de Cologne. He has recorded compact discs for labels in Germany, Spain and Belgium.

Zoran Dukic has performed in more than 30 countries on five continents in the most important concert halls such as: Het Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, Teatre de la Monnaie in Brussels, Maison de Radio France in Paris, The National Art Gallery in Ottawa, the Luis Angel Arango hall in Bogota and the Çemal Resit Rey in Istanbul. He is regularly invited to give Master Classes in international festivals all over the world and often appears as a featured soloist with orchestras from: Spain, Germany, Belgium, Holland, Hungary, Switzerland, Taiwan, Columbia, Chile and Croatia.




Zoran Dukić was born in 1969 in Zagreb, Croatia. He started to play the guitar at the early age of six. He attended the courses of the Music Academy of Zagreb where he studied with Darko Petrinjak. He also studied with Hubert Käppel at the Hochschule für Music in Cologne, Germany. Also, the guitarist Costas Cotsiolis and the “Volos guitar festival” have played an essential role in the early development of his international career.

During the years 1990-1997, Zoran Dukic has won an incredible number of competitions, more than any other guitarist in the world. He is the only guitarist to have won both "Andres Segovia" competitions, in Granada and in Palma de Mallorca. Showing astounding mastery in a wide variety of musical periods and styles he has also won competitions dedicated to "Fernando Sor", "Manuel Ponce", "Manuel de Falla", "Francisco Tarrega" among others. In the greatest Spanish guitar competition in Madrid, patronized by the Royal Family, he was awarded, in addition to the first prize, the special prize for the best interpretation of Spanish music (first time awarded to a non-Spaniard). In numerous competitions he was selected by the audience itself for the prize of the public, a self-evident testimony to his natural ability to communicate through music.

His performances throughout the world have inspired numerous composers to dedicate their works to him. His premiers of new music are strengthened by his admiration of contemporary musical expression. His programs include works by Takemitsu, Henze, Reily, Carter or Gubaidulina among many others. He has also toured with entire Bach programs, performing complete cycles of lute, violin or cello suites. Music by J. S. Bach is still the focal point of his musical life. It is almost an understatement to mention his special affinity for Spanish and South American musical idiom, the core repertoire of classical guitar. Currently, his carefully balanced programs present a range of music from Bach to Britten, from Sor to Albeniz, from Tarrega to Villa-Lobos and Brouwer.

Zoran Dukic dedicates himself to teaching, his pedagogical activities being equally impressive. He has taught at the Zagreb Music Academy and Hochschule Fur Musik in Aachen and is currently teaching at the Royal Conservatory of Music in The Hague and at the Escuela Superior de Musica in Barcelona. He has educated generations of young classical guitarists and has one of the most successful classes in Europe. In addition to this, he regularly gives master classes all over the world and is often an invited guest to numerous guitar festivals.

Zoran Dukic is also a very active chamber music performer and was a founding member of the Trio de Cologne. He has recorded compact discs for labels in Germany, Spain and Belgium.

Zoran Dukic has performed in more than 30 countries on five continents in the most important concert halls such as: Het Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, Teatre de la Monnaie in Brussels, Maison de Radio France in Paris, The National Art Gallery in Ottawa, the Luis Angel Arango hall in Bogota and the Çemal Resit Rey in Istanbul. He is regularly invited to give Master Classes in international festivals all over the world and often appears as a featured soloist with orchestras from: Spain, Germany, Belgium, Holland, Hungary, Switzerland, Taiwan, Columbia, Chile and Croatia.




Zoran Dukić was born in 1969 in Zagreb, Croatia. He started to play the guitar at the early age of six. He attended the courses of the Music Academy of Zagreb where he studied with Darko Petrinjak. He also studied with Hubert Käppel at the Hochschule für Music in Cologne, Germany. Also, the guitarist Costas Cotsiolis and the “Volos guitar festival” have played an essential role in the early development of his international career.

During the years 1990-1997, Zoran Dukic has won an incredible number of competitions, more than any other guitarist in the world. He is the only guitarist to have won both "Andres Segovia" competitions, in Granada and in Palma de Mallorca. Showing astounding mastery in a wide variety of musical periods and styles he has also won competitions dedicated to "Fernando Sor", "Manuel Ponce", "Manuel de Falla", "Francisco Tarrega" among others. In the greatest Spanish guitar competition in Madrid, patronized by the Royal Family, he was awarded, in addition to the first prize, the special prize for the best interpretation of Spanish music (first time awarded to a non-Spaniard). In numerous competitions he was selected by the audience itself for the prize of the public, a self-evident testimony to his natural ability to communicate through music.

His performances throughout the world have inspired numerous composers to dedicate their works to him. His premiers of new music are strengthened by his admiration of contemporary musical expression. His programs include works by Takemitsu, Henze, Reily, Carter or Gubaidulina among many others. He has also toured with entire Bach programs, performing complete cycles of lute, violin or cello suites. Music by J. S. Bach is still the focal point of his musical life. It is almost an understatement to mention his special affinity for Spanish and South American musical idiom, the core repertoire of classical guitar. Currently, his carefully balanced programs present a range of music from Bach to Britten, from Sor to Albeniz, from Tarrega to Villa-Lobos and Brouwer.

Zoran Dukic dedicates himself to teaching, his pedagogical activities being equally impressive. He has taught at the Zagreb Music Academy and Hochschule Fur Musik in Aachen and is currently teaching at the Royal Conservatory of Music in The Hague and at the Escuela Superior de Musica in Barcelona. He has educated generations of young classical guitarists and has one of the most successful classes in Europe. In addition to this, he regularly gives master classes all over the world and is often an invited guest to numerous guitar festivals.

Zoran Dukic is also a very active chamber music performer and was a founding member of the Trio de Cologne. He has recorded compact discs for labels in Germany, Spain and Belgium.

Zoran Dukic has performed in more than 30 countries on five continents in the most important concert halls such as: Het Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, Teatre de la Monnaie in Brussels, Maison de Radio France in Paris, The National Art Gallery in Ottawa, the Luis Angel Arango hall in Bogota and the Çemal Resit Rey in Istanbul. He is regularly invited to give Master Classes in international festivals all over the world and often appears as a featured soloist with orchestras from: Spain, Germany, Belgium, Holland, Hungary, Switzerland, Taiwan, Columbia, Chile and Croatia.




Zoran Dukić was born in 1969 in Zagreb, Croatia. He started to play the guitar at the early age of six. He attended the courses of the Music Academy of Zagreb where he studied with Darko Petrinjak. He also studied with Hubert Käppel at the Hochschule für Music in Cologne, Germany. Also, the guitarist Costas Cotsiolis and the “Volos guitar festival” have played an essential role in the early development of his international career.

During the years 1990-1997, Zoran Dukic has won an incredible number of competitions, more than any other guitarist in the world. He is the only guitarist to have won both "Andres Segovia" competitions, in Granada and in Palma de Mallorca. Showing astounding mastery in a wide variety of musical periods and styles he has also won competitions dedicated to "Fernando Sor", "Manuel Ponce", "Manuel de Falla", "Francisco Tarrega" among others. In the greatest Spanish guitar competition in Madrid, patronized by the Royal Family, he was awarded, in addition to the first prize, the special prize for the best interpretation of Spanish music (first time awarded to a non-Spaniard). In numerous competitions he was selected by the audience itself for the prize of the public, a self-evident testimony to his natural ability to communicate through music.

His performances throughout the world have inspired numerous composers to dedicate their works to him. His premiers of new music are strengthened by his admiration of contemporary musical expression. His programs include works by Takemitsu, Henze, Reily, Carter or Gubaidulina among many others. He has also toured with entire Bach programs, performing complete cycles of lute, violin or cello suites. Music by J. S. Bach is still the focal point of his musical life. It is almost an understatement to mention his special affinity for Spanish and South American musical idiom, the core repertoire of classical guitar. Currently, his carefully balanced programs present a range of music from Bach to Britten, from Sor to Albeniz, from Tarrega to Villa-Lobos and Brouwer.

Zoran Dukic dedicates himself to teaching, his pedagogical activities being equally impressive. He has taught at the Zagreb Music Academy and Hochschule Fur Musik in Aachen and is currently teaching at the Royal Conservatory of Music in The Hague and at the Escuela Superior de Musica in Barcelona. He has educated generations of young classical guitarists and has one of the most successful classes in Europe. In addition to this, he regularly gives master classes all over the world and is often an invited guest to numerous guitar festivals.

Zoran Dukic is also a very active chamber music performer and was a founding member of the Trio de Cologne. He has recorded compact discs for labels in Germany, Spain and Belgium.

Zoran Dukic has performed in more than 30 countries on five continents in the most important concert halls such as: Het Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, Teatre de la Monnaie in Brussels, Maison de Radio France in Paris, The National Art Gallery in Ottawa, the Luis Angel Arango hall in Bogota and the Çemal Resit Rey in Istanbul. He is regularly invited to give Master Classes in international festivals all over the world and often appears as a featured soloist with orchestras from: Spain, Germany, Belgium, Holland, Hungary, Switzerland, Taiwan, Columbia, Chile and Croatia.




Zoran Dukić was born in 1969 in Zagreb, Croatia. He started to play the guitar at the early age of six. He attended the courses of the Music Academy of Zagreb where he studied with Darko Petrinjak. He also studied with Hubert Käppel at the Hochschule für Music in Cologne, Germany. Also, the guitarist Costas Cotsiolis and the “Volos guitar festival” have played an essential role in the early development of his international career.

During the years 1990-1997, Zoran Dukic has won an incredible number of competitions, more than any other guitarist in the world. He is the only guitarist to have won both "Andres Segovia" competitions, in Granada and in Palma de Mallorca. Showing astounding mastery in a wide variety of musical periods and styles he has also won competitions dedicated to "Fernando Sor", "Manuel Ponce", "Manuel de Falla", "Francisco Tarrega" among others. In the greatest Spanish guitar competition in Madrid, patronized by the Royal Family, he was awarded, in addition to the first prize, the special prize for the best interpretation of Spanish music (first time awarded to a non-Spaniard). In numerous competitions he was selected by the audience itself for the prize of the public, a self-evident testimony to his natural ability to communicate through music.

His performances throughout the world have inspired numerous composers to dedicate their works to him. His premiers of new music are strengthened by his admiration of contemporary musical expression. His programs include works by Takemitsu, Henze, Reily, Carter or Gubaidulina among many others. He has also toured with entire Bach programs, performing complete cycles of lute, violin or cello suites. Music by J. S. Bach is still the focal point of his musical life. It is almost an understatement to mention his special affinity for Spanish and South American musical idiom, the core repertoire of classical guitar. Currently, his carefully balanced programs present a range of music from Bach to Britten, from Sor to Albeniz, from Tarrega to Villa-Lobos and Brouwer.

Zoran Dukic dedicates himself to teaching, his pedagogical activities being equally impressive. He has taught at the Zagreb Music Academy and Hochschule Fur Musik in Aachen and is currently teaching at the Royal Conservatory of Music in The Hague and at the Escuela Superior de Musica in Barcelona. He has educated generations of young classical guitarists and has one of the most successful classes in Europe. In addition to this, he regularly gives master classes all over the world and is often an invited guest to numerous guitar festivals.

Zoran Dukic is also a very active chamber music performer and was a founding member of the Trio de Cologne. He has recorded compact discs for labels in Germany, Spain and Belgium.

Zoran Dukic has performed in more than 30 countries on five continents in the most important concert halls such as: Het Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, Teatre de la Monnaie in Brussels, Maison de Radio France in Paris, The National Art Gallery in Ottawa, the Luis Angel Arango hall in Bogota and the Çemal Resit Rey in Istanbul. He is regularly invited to give Master Classes in international festivals all over the world and often appears as a featured soloist with orchestras from: Spain, Germany, Belgium, Holland, Hungary, Switzerland, Taiwan, Columbia, Chile and Croatia.




Zoran Dukić was born in 1969 in Zagreb, Croatia. He started to play the guitar at the early age of six. He attended the courses of the Music Academy of Zagreb where he studied with Darko Petrinjak. He also studied with Hubert Käppel at the Hochschule für Music in Cologne, Germany. Also, the guitarist Costas Cotsiolis and the “Volos guitar festival” have played an essential role in the early development of his international career.

During the years 1990-1997, Zoran Dukic has won an incredible number of competitions, more than any other guitarist in the world. He is the only guitarist to have won both "Andres Segovia" competitions, in Granada and in Palma de Mallorca. Showing astounding mastery in a wide variety of musical periods and styles he has also won competitions dedicated to "Fernando Sor", "Manuel Ponce", "Manuel de Falla", "Francisco Tarrega" among others. In the greatest Spanish guitar competition in Madrid, patronized by the Royal Family, he was awarded, in addition to the first prize, the special prize for the best interpretation of Spanish music (first time awarded to a non-Spaniard). In numerous competitions he was selected by the audience itself for the prize of the public, a self-evident testimony to his natural ability to communicate through music.

His performances throughout the world have inspired numerous composers to dedicate their works to him. His premiers of new music are strengthened by his admiration of contemporary musical expression. His programs include works by Takemitsu, Henze, Reily, Carter or Gubaidulina among many others. He has also toured with entire Bach programs, performing complete cycles of lute, violin or cello suites. Music by J. S. Bach is still the focal point of his musical life. It is almost an understatement to mention his special affinity for Spanish and South American musical idiom, the core repertoire of classical guitar. Currently, his carefully balanced programs present a range of music from Bach to Britten, from Sor to Albeniz, from Tarrega to Villa-Lobos and Brouwer.

Zoran Dukic dedicates himself to teaching, his pedagogical activities being equally impressive. He has taught at the Zagreb Music Academy and Hochschule Fur Musik in Aachen and is currently teaching at the Royal Conservatory of Music in The Hague and at the Escuela Superior de Musica in Barcelona. He has educated generations of young classical guitarists and has one of the most successful classes in Europe. In addition to this, he regularly gives master classes all over the world and is often an invited guest to numerous guitar festivals.

Zoran Dukic is also a very active chamber music performer and was a founding member of the Trio de Cologne. He has recorded compact discs for labels in Germany, Spain and Belgium.

Zoran Dukic has performed in more than 30 countries on five continents in the most important concert halls such as: Het Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, Teatre de la Monnaie in Brussels, Maison de Radio France in Paris, The National Art Gallery in Ottawa, the Luis Angel Arango hall in Bogota and the Çemal Resit Rey in Istanbul. He is regularly invited to give Master Classes in international festivals all over the world and often appears as a featured soloist with orchestras from: Spain, Germany, Belgium, Holland, Hungary, Switzerland, Taiwan, Columbia, Chile and Croatia.




Zoran Dukić was born in 1969 in Zagreb, Croatia. He started to play the guitar at the early age of six. He attended the courses of the Music Academy of Zagreb where he studied with Darko Petrinjak. He also studied with Hubert Käppel at the Hochschule für Music in Cologne, Germany. Also, the guitarist Costas Cotsiolis and the “Volos guitar festival” have played an essential role in the early development of his international career.

During the years 1990-1997, Zoran Dukic has won an incredible number of competitions, more than any other guitarist in the world. He is the only guitarist to have won both "Andres Segovia" competitions, in Granada and in Palma de Mallorca. Showing astounding mastery in a wide variety of musical periods and styles he has also won competitions dedicated to "Fernando Sor", "Manuel Ponce", "Manuel de Falla", "Francisco Tarrega" among others. In the greatest Spanish guitar competition in Madrid, patronized by the Royal Family, he was awarded, in addition to the first prize, the special prize for the best interpretation of Spanish music (first time awarded to a non-Spaniard). In numerous competitions he was selected by the audience itself for the prize of the public, a self-evident testimony to his natural ability to communicate through music.

His performances throughout the world have inspired numerous composers to dedicate their works to him. His premiers of new music are strengthened by his admiration of contemporary musical expression. His programs include works by Takemitsu, Henze, Reily, Carter or Gubaidulina among many others. He has also toured with entire Bach programs, performing complete cycles of lute, violin or cello suites. Music by J. S. Bach is still the focal point of his musical life. It is almost an understatement to mention his special affinity for Spanish and South American musical idiom, the core repertoire of classical guitar. Currently, his carefully balanced programs present a range of music from Bach to Britten, from Sor to Albeniz, from Tarrega to Villa-Lobos and Brouwer.

Zoran Dukic dedicates himself to teaching, his pedagogical activities being equally impressive. He has taught at the Zagreb Music Academy and Hochschule Fur Musik in Aachen and is currently teaching at the Royal Conservatory of Music in The Hague and at the Escuela Superior de Musica in Barcelona. He has educated generations of young classical guitarists and has one of the most successful classes in Europe. In addition to this, he regularly gives master classes all over the world and is often an invited guest to numerous guitar festivals.

Zoran Dukic is also a very active chamber music performer and was a founding member of the Trio de Cologne. He has recorded compact discs for labels in Germany, Spain and Belgium.

Zoran Dukic has performed in more than 30 countries on five continents in the most important concert halls such as: Het Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, Teatre de la Monnaie in Brussels, Maison de Radio France in Paris, The National Art Gallery in Ottawa, the Luis Angel Arango hall in Bogota and the Çemal Resit Rey in Istanbul. He is regularly invited to give Master Classes in international festivals all over the world and often appears as a featured soloist with orchestras from: Spain, Germany, Belgium, Holland, Hungary, Switzerland, Taiwan, Columbia, Chile and Croatia.




Zoran Dukić was born in 1969 in Zagreb, Croatia. He started to play the guitar at the early age of six. He attended the courses of the Music Academy of Zagreb where he studied with Darko Petrinjak. He also studied with Hubert Käppel at the Hochschule für Music in Cologne, Germany. Also, the guitarist Costas Cotsiolis and the “Volos guitar festival” have played an essential role in the early development of his international career.

During the years 1990-1997, Zoran Dukic has won an incredible number of competitions, more than any other guitarist in the world. He is the only guitarist to have won both "Andres Segovia" competitions, in Granada and in Palma de Mallorca. Showing astounding mastery in a wide variety of musical periods and styles he has also won competitions dedicated to "Fernando Sor", "Manuel Ponce", "Manuel de Falla", "Francisco Tarrega" among others. In the greatest Spanish guitar competition in Madrid, patronized by the Royal Family, he was awarded, in addition to the first prize, the special prize for the best interpretation of Spanish music (first time awarded to a non-Spaniard). In numerous competitions he was selected by the audience itself for the prize of the public, a self-evident testimony to his natural ability to communicate through music.

His performances throughout the world have inspired numerous composers to dedicate their works to him. His premiers of new music are strengthened by his admiration of contemporary musical expression. His programs include works by Takemitsu, Henze, Reily, Carter or Gubaidulina among many others. He has also toured with entire Bach programs, performing complete cycles of lute, violin or cello suites. Music by J. S. Bach is still the focal point of his musical life. It is almost an understatement to mention his special affinity for Spanish and South American musical idiom, the core repertoire of classical guitar. Currently, his carefully balanced programs present a range of music from Bach to Britten, from Sor to Albeniz, from Tarrega to Villa-Lobos and Brouwer.

Zoran Dukic dedicates himself to teaching, his pedagogical activities being equally impressive. He has taught at the Zagreb Music Academy and Hochschule Fur Musik in Aachen and is currently teaching at the Royal Conservatory of Music in The Hague and at the Escuela Superior de Musica in Barcelona. He has educated generations of young classical guitarists and has one of the most successful classes in Europe. In addition to this, he regularly gives master classes all over the world and is often an invited guest to numerous guitar festivals.

Zoran Dukic is also a very active chamber music performer and was a founding member of the Trio de Cologne. He has recorded compact discs for labels in Germany, Spain and Belgium.

Zoran Dukic has performed in more than 30 countries on five continents in the most important concert halls such as: Het Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, Teatre de la Monnaie in Brussels, Maison de Radio France in Paris, The National Art Gallery in Ottawa, the Luis Angel Arango hall in Bogota and the Çemal Resit Rey in Istanbul. He is regularly invited to give Master Classes in international festivals all over the world and often appears as a featured soloist with orchestras from: Spain, Germany, Belgium, Holland, Hungary, Switzerland, Taiwan, Columbia, Chile and Croatia.




Zoran Dukić was born in 1969 in Zagreb, Croatia. He started to play the guitar at the early age of six. He attended the courses of the Music Academy of Zagreb where he studied with Darko Petrinjak. He also studied with Hubert Käppel at the Hochschule für Music in Cologne, Germany. Also, the guitarist Costas Cotsiolis and the “Volos guitar festival” have played an essential role in the early development of his international career.

During the years 1990-1997, Zoran Dukic has won an incredible number of competitions, more than any other guitarist in the world. He is the only guitarist to have won both "Andres Segovia" competitions, in Granada and in Palma de Mallorca. Showing astounding mastery in a wide variety of musical periods and styles he has also won competitions dedicated to "Fernando Sor", "Manuel Ponce", "Manuel de Falla", "Francisco Tarrega" among others. In the greatest Spanish guitar competition in Madrid, patronized by the Royal Family, he was awarded, in addition to the first prize, the special prize for the best interpretation of Spanish music (first time awarded to a non-Spaniard). In numerous competitions he was selected by the audience itself for the prize of the public, a self-evident testimony to his natural ability to communicate through music.

His performances throughout the world have inspired numerous composers to dedicate their works to him. His premiers of new music are strengthened by his admiration of contemporary musical expression. His programs include works by Takemitsu, Henze, Reily, Carter or Gubaidulina among many others. He has also toured with entire Bach programs, performing complete cycles of lute, violin or cello suites. Music by J. S. Bach is still the focal point of his musical life. It is almost an understatement to mention his special affinity for Spanish and South American musical idiom, the core repertoire of classical guitar. Currently, his carefully balanced programs present a range of music from Bach to Britten, from Sor to Albeniz, from Tarrega to Villa-Lobos and Brouwer.

Zoran Dukic dedicates himself to teaching, his pedagogical activities being equally impressive. He has taught at the Zagreb Music Academy and Hochschule Fur Musik in Aachen and is currently teaching at the Royal Conservatory of Music in The Hague and at the Escuela Superior de Musica in Barcelona. He has educated generations of young classical guitarists and has one of the most successful classes in Europe. In addition to this, he regularly gives master classes all over the world and is often an invited guest to numerous guitar festivals.

Zoran Dukic is also a very active chamber music performer and was a founding member of the Trio de Cologne. He has recorded compact discs for labels in Germany, Spain and Belgium.

Zoran Dukic has performed in more than 30 countries on five continents in the most important concert halls such as: Het Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, Teatre de la Monnaie in Brussels, Maison de Radio France in Paris, The National Art Gallery in Ottawa, the Luis Angel Arango hall in Bogota and the Çemal Resit Rey in Istanbul. He is regularly invited to give Master Classes in international festivals all over the world and often appears as a featured soloist with orchestras from: Spain, Germany, Belgium, Holland, Hungary, Switzerland, Taiwan, Columbia, Chile and Croatia.




Zoran Dukić was born in 1969 in Zagreb, Croatia. He started to play the guitar at the early age of six. He attended the courses of the Music Academy of Zagreb where he studied with Darko Petrinjak. He also studied with Hubert Käppel at the Hochschule für Music in Cologne, Germany. Also, the guitarist Costas Cotsiolis and the “Volos guitar festival” have played an essential role in the early development of his international career.

During the years 1990-1997, Zoran Dukic has won an incredible number of competitions, more than any other guitarist in the world. He is the only guitarist to have won both "Andres Segovia" competitions, in Granada and in Palma de Mallorca. Showing astounding mastery in a wide variety of musical periods and styles he has also won competitions dedicated to "Fernando Sor", "Manuel Ponce", "Manuel de Falla", "Francisco Tarrega" among others. In the greatest Spanish guitar competition in Madrid, patronized by the Royal Family, he was awarded, in addition to the first prize, the special prize for the best interpretation of Spanish music (first time awarded to a non-Spaniard). In numerous competitions he was selected by the audience itself for the prize of the public, a self-evident testimony to his natural ability to communicate through music.

His performances throughout the world have inspired numerous composers to dedicate their works to him. His premiers of new music are strengthened by his admiration of contemporary musical expression. His programs include works by Takemitsu, Henze, Reily, Carter or Gubaidulina among many others. He has also toured with entire Bach programs, performing complete cycles of lute, violin or cello suites. Music by J. S. Bach is still the focal point of his musical life. It is almost an understatement to mention his special affinity for Spanish and South American musical idiom, the core repertoire of classical guitar. Currently, his carefully balanced programs present a range of music from Bach to Britten, from Sor to Albeniz, from Tarrega to Villa-Lobos and Brouwer.

Zoran Dukic dedicates himself to teaching, his pedagogical activities being equally impressive. He has taught at the Zagreb Music Academy and Hochschule Fur Musik in Aachen and is currently teaching at the Royal Conservatory of Music in The Hague and at the Escuela Superior de Musica in Barcelona. He has educated generations of young classical guitarists and has one of the most successful classes in Europe. In addition to this, he regularly gives master classes all over the world and is often an invited guest to numerous guitar festivals.

Zoran Dukic is also a very active chamber music performer and was a founding member of the Trio de Cologne. He has recorded compact discs for labels in Germany, Spain and Belgium.

Zoran Dukic has performed in more than 30 countries on five continents in the most important concert halls such as: Het Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, Teatre de la Monnaie in Brussels, Maison de Radio France in Paris, The National Art Gallery in Ottawa, the Luis Angel Arango hall in Bogota and the Çemal Resit Rey in Istanbul. He is regularly invited to give Master Classes in international festivals all over the world and often appears as a featured soloist with orchestras from: Spain, Germany, Belgium, Holland, Hungary, Switzerland, Taiwan, Columbia, Chile and Croatia.




Zoran Dukić was born in 1969 in Zagreb, Croatia. He started to play the guitar at the early age of six. He attended the courses of the Music Academy of Zagreb where he studied with Darko Petrinjak. He also studied with Hubert Käppel at the Hochschule für Music in Cologne, Germany. Also, the guitarist Costas Cotsiolis and the “Volos guitar festival” have played an essential role in the early development of his international career.

During the years 1990-1997, Zoran Dukic has won an incredible number of competitions, more than any other guitarist in the world. He is the only guitarist to have won both "Andres Segovia" competitions, in Granada and in Palma de Mallorca. Showing astounding mastery in a wide variety of musical periods and styles he has also won competitions dedicated to "Fernando Sor", "Manuel Ponce", "Manuel de Falla", "Francisco Tarrega" among others. In the greatest Spanish guitar competition in Madrid, patronized by the Royal Family, he was awarded, in addition to the first prize, the special prize for the best interpretation of Spanish music (first time awarded to a non-Spaniard). In numerous competitions he was selected by the audience itself for the prize of the public, a self-evident testimony to his natural ability to communicate through music.

His performances throughout the world have inspired numerous composers to dedicate their works to him. His premiers of new music are strengthened by his admiration of contemporary musical expression. His programs include works by Takemitsu, Henze, Reily, Carter or Gubaidulina among many others. He has also toured with entire Bach programs, performing complete cycles of lute, violin or cello suites. Music by J. S. Bach is still the focal point of his musical life. It is almost an understatement to mention his special affinity for Spanish and South American musical idiom, the core repertoire of classical guitar. Currently, his carefully balanced programs present a range of music from Bach to Britten, from Sor to Albeniz, from Tarrega to Villa-Lobos and Brouwer.

Zoran Dukic dedicates himself to teaching, his pedagogical activities being equally impressive. He has taught at the Zagreb Music Academy and Hochschule Fur Musik in Aachen and is currently teaching at the Royal Conservatory of Music in The Hague and at the Escuela Superior de Musica in Barcelona. He has educated generations of young classical guitarists and has one of the most successful classes in Europe. In addition to this, he regularly gives master classes all over the world and is often an invited guest to numerous guitar festivals.

Zoran Dukic is also a very active chamber music performer and was a founding member of the Trio de Cologne. He has recorded compact discs for labels in Germany, Spain and Belgium.

Zoran Dukic has performed in more than 30 countries on five continents in the most important concert halls such as: Het Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, Teatre de la Monnaie in Brussels, Maison de Radio France in Paris, The National Art Gallery in Ottawa, the Luis Angel Arango hall in Bogota and the Çemal Resit Rey in Istanbul. He is regularly invited to give Master Classes in international festivals all over the world and often appears as a featured soloist with orchestras from: Spain, Germany, Belgium, Holland, Hungary, Switzerland, Taiwan, Columbia, Chile and Croatia.




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