Gary Ryan
GRSMHons, HonARAM, LRAM, LGSMHons, FHÂþ»
The British guitarist Gary Ryan is a leading exponent of the guitar and has performed to international critical acclaim, becoming the first guitarist since John Williams in 1983 to be awarded a Fellowship of the Royal College of Music in 2013.
Ryan studied as a junior at the Guildhall School of Music, later winning a scholarship to study at the Royal Academy of Music in 1987, where he studied with Timothy Walker. In 1991 he graduated with first class honours and many awards, including the Julian Bream Prize for guitar, the John Mundy String Prize and the Dorothy Grinstead Prize for an outstanding all-round student. He then pursued postgraduate studies at the RAM with an award from the Fleming Trust and was later made an Honorary Associate of the Royal Academy of Music in 1997. Gary made his London recital debut for the Park Lane Group Young Artists Series at the Purcell Room in 1994 and was subsequently invited to perform a series of recitals for the Kirckman Concert Society at London’s South Bank Centre. In 1996 he was then appointed as a Professor of Guitar at the Royal College of Music in London and currently combines a busy freelance performing career with his role there as Head of Strings.
Gary is also well known for his many guitar compositions and arrangements, which include his acclaimed solo work Benga Beat and publications for Boosey & Hawkes and the ABRSM. In 2016 he was invited by John Williams and the jazz guitarist John Etheridge to form 6 Hands, a new collaborative guitar trio which has since toured the UK extensively, including performances at Kings Place, Bridgewater Hall, Snape Maltings and St. George’s Bristol.
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