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Dr Jonathan Leathwood | |
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Jonathan Leathwood | |
Born | 1970 England |
Nationality | English |
Education | Ph.D., Music Analysis and Guitar Performance, University of Surrey; Artist Diploma, Guitar Performance, University of Denver; Bachelor of Music, King's College London |
Known for | teaching, performance, scholarly work |
Awards | String Finalist, BBC Television Young Musician of the Year 1988 , Park Lane Group 1999 |
Website | liberalarts |
Jonathan Leathwood (1970) is an English classical guitarist, music instructor, and musicologist. He is currently Teaching Professor of Guitar and Music Theory at the University of Denver Lamont School of Music. He performs on both six- and ten-string guitars, mixing traditional and modern works. He has performed in England, Germany, France, Belgium, Holland, Italy and the United States, and recorded with Cadenza Music, Beep, and ESG. He has lived in the United States since 1998.