Magdalena Duhagon
Guitarist Magdalena Duhagon has performed in the United States, Canada, Europe, Middle East and South America, giving concerts in cities like Paris, Berlin, Warsaw, Alexandria, Cairo, Beirut, Amman, Prague and Amsterdam. She has performed at halls such as the Terrace Theater of the Kennedy Center in Washington DC, the Cairo Opera House and the Wallenstein Palace in Prague, where she was soloist with the Czech Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra. She has also been soloist with the Philharmonic Orchestra of Montevideo, Uruguay, the Pan American Symphony Orchestra from Washington DC and Cantigas and ProCantare choirs in Maryland, USA. Her performances have been broadcast by the National Polish Radio and worldwide by the Voice of America, and she has been interviewed for Radio France and for International News Agencies as EFE and AFP. Articles about her work have appeared in international classical guitar magazines such as Classical Guitar from the United Kingdom and Gendai Guitar from Japan.

Duhagon has been classical guitar professor at American University in Washington DC since 2015 and was also classical guitar professor at George Washington University between 2012 and 2019. She has given Masterclasses at the Guitar Festival of Ireland, at the Conservatoire D’Alexandrie in Egypt, at the Catholic University of America in Washington DC and at the University of the Republic in Uruguay. With more than 25 years of teaching experience in different styles of guitar, ukulele, and to students of a wide age range, the Washingtonian Magazine (USA, September 2014) named her as “one of the notable guitarists recommended for lessons”.

In the United States Ms. Duhagon earned a Masters Degree in Music in Guitar Performance and Pedagogy and a Graduate Performance Diploma from the Peabody Conservatory of the Johns Hopkins University. To complete her studies at Peabody Ms. Duhagon received a Fulbright Scholarship, a Peabody Merit Scholarship and a Fellowship from the Organization of the American States.
Instruments:
Guitar
Styles:
Classical
Latin
Pop
Rock
Bossa Nova
Folk