ROBIN HILL
Robin Hill was born in Yorkshire, England. He started to play the guitar at the age of 10 and later studied with the eminent Venezuelan guitarist, Alirio Diaz. In the late 1970s Robin met fellow guitarist, Peter Wiltschinsky and, together, in 1973, they formed the Hill/Wiltschinsky Guitar Duo, a highly successful partnership with a vast archive of recordings (they recorded for Teldec Classics, Hyperion (debut album), ASV, RCA, Erato, Telstar, IMP Classics, Carlton Classics, Warner Bros. and many more. The duo has made numerous radio and television broadcasts and have toured extensively worldwide.
In 1997, Robin performed Joaquin Rodrigo's 'Concierto de Aranjuez' with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra (under Carl Davis) to an audience of three thousand. The same year Robin also gave the premiere of his own 'Concerto Primavera' with the same orchestra under the conductor, Ian Tracey. He has to date composed four other concertos - three for guitar and one for piano. Robin gave the UK premiere of Claude Bolling's 'Concerto for Classic Guitar and Jazz Piano Trio', a work he has also recorded with his quartet, Eklectica. Robin has collaborated with artists as diverse as Luciano Pavarotti, soprano Lesley Garrett, tenor Russell Watson, American soprano Denise Greaves (at the Royal Albert Hall with the BBC hilharmonic) to British rock bands Deep Purple and Jethro Tull and he has toured extensively with the American jazz/soul singer, Madeline Bell.
He has been teaching classical guitar students at Leeds University since 2005 and his book, 'The Guitar Gymnasium' is used in conservatories throughout the world. Robin's musical travels constantly take him all over the world. Robin plays three different guitars on this recording: Miguel Rodriguez 1980, Miguel Rodriguez 1976, and a Manuel Reyes 1963.
"As always it was a great pleasure to observe Robin Hill's remarkable fluent technique. Everything looks easy when he plays it." Colin Cooper