There
are
very
few
true
living
legends
in
the
world
of
classical
music,
few
who
have
sustained
greatness
and
grown
throughout
their
lives.
Pepe
Romero
is
such
an
artist.
He
has
been
honored
by
kings,
heads
of
state,
and
major
institutions-the
encomiums
continue
to
pour
in.
But
to
Romero,
his
most
important
contribution
has
been
reaching
the
common
man.
He
has
communicated
the
richness
and
beauty
of
the
classical
guitar
to
millions
of
people
throughout
the
world.
He
has,
indeed,
become
an
ambassador
of
classical
music,
and,
correspondingly,
of
the
classical
guitar.
But
this
gift
did
not
just
appear
out
of
nowhere.
Pepe
is
the
second
son
of
one
of
the
greatest
guitarists
that
ever
lived—Celedonio
Romero.
And
he
is
brother
to
two
more
musical
phenoms—Celin
and
Angel
Romero.
But
perhaps
we
should
start
at
the
beginning...
Pepe
was
born
in
Málaga,
Spain,
in
1944.
In
those
days,
following
the
devastating
Spanish
Civil
War
(1936-39)
and
during
the
Second
World
War,
Spain
was
in
desperate
economic
straits.
Basic
survival
was
the
primary
challenge.
Yet,
despite
this,
Celedonio
Romero
and
his
remarkable
wife,
Angelita,
instilled
in
all
three
of
their
children
a
love
of
music
that
transcended
the
profound
misery
surrounding
them.
By
age
seven,
Pepe
set
foot
on
the
concert
stage
for
the
first
time,
at
the
Teatro
Lope
de
Vega
in
Sevilla.
And
now,
more
than
sixty
years
later,
he
continues
to
mesmerize
audiences
throughout
the
world.
During
that
time,
he
has
given
literally
thousands
of
concerts
worldwide,
many
with
the
remarkable
Romero
Quartet,
and
many
as
a
solo
instrumentalist.
He
has
worked
with
almost
every
major
conductor
and
has
to
his
credit
more
than
60
recordings
(among
which
are
20
concerto
recordings
with
the
Academy
of
St.
Martin-in-the-Fields,
with
both
Neville
Marriner
and
Iona
Brown).
Pepe
Romero
has
premiered
works
by
some
of
the
finest
composers
of
the
twentieth
and
twenty-first
centuries.
Joaquín
Rodrigo,
Federico
Moreno
Torroba,
Lorenzo
Palomo,
Padre
Francisco
de
Madina,
Paul
Chihara,
Enrique
Diemecke,
Ernesto
Cordero,
and,
most
poignantly,
Celedonio
Romero,
have
written
compositions
for
Pepe.
Always
a
champion
of
music
by
composers
in
earlier
periods
of
music
history,
he
has
also
delved
into
rare
archives
to
re-explore
lost
pieces
by
Fernando
Sor,
(world
premiere
and
recording
of
Fantasie
in
d
minor),
Mauro
Giuliani
(world
premiere
recordings
of
Concerto
no.2
in
A
major
and
Concerto
no.3
in
F
major
and
Variations
and
Polonaise,
Op.65),
Francesco
Molino
(world
premier
recording
of
Guitar
Concerto
in
E
minor,
Op.56),
Ferdinando
Carulli
(world
premiere
recording
of
Guitar
Concerto
in
E
minor,
Op.140),
Johann
Kaspar
Mertz,
Luigi
Boccherini,
(world
premiere
recording
of
all
8
guitar
quintets)
and
others.
In
1992,
Pepe
Romero
performed
on
a
groundbreaking
laser
disc
of
the
Concierto
de
Aranjuez
with
Neville
Marriner
and
the
Academy
of
St-Martin-in-the-Fields.
He
played
a
prominent
role
in
the
major
film
documentary
Shadows
and
Light:
Joaquin
Rodrigo
at
90,
which
received
numerous
plaudits
worldwide
(including
the
Chicago
International
Film
Festival,
International
Emmy
Awards,
and
San
Francisco
International
Film
Festival).
In
2005
the
Romero
Quartet
recorded
Concierto
vasco
para
4
guitarras
y
orquesta
by
Francisco
de
Madina
(written
for
the
Romeros)
with
the
Basque
National
Orchestra
on
a
Claves
release
(entitled
Aita
Madina).
A
prominent
recording
entitled
The
Romeros:
Generations,
features
premieres
of
works
by
Jorge
Morel
(such
as
El
Maestro,
dedicated
to
Celedonio)
and
by
Pepe
himself,
Recuerdos
del
pasado.
In
the
spring
of
2005,
a
solo
recital
release
called
Corazón
Español
became
available
on
the
CPA
Hollywood
Records
label.
Shortly
thereafter,
on
the
same
label,
came
Classic
Romero,
another
invaluable
recital
recording.
In
the
summer
of
2008,
Pepe
Romero
recorded
a
splendid
solo
guitar-vocal
work
by
Lorenzo
Palomo,
with
internationally
recognized
Spanish
soprano
Maria
Bayo.
It
includes
the
song
cycles
Mi
jardín
solitario
(with
texts
by
Celedonio
Romero)
and
Madrigal
and
Five
Sephardic
Songs
and
was
released
on
the
NAXOS
label
in
2009
along
with
Palomo’s
Concierto
de
Cienfuegos
with
the
Romeros
Quartet
and
Rafael
Frühbeck
de
Burgos
conducting
the
Seville
Royal
Symphony
Orchestra.
Celebrating
their
50th
anniversary
and
released
in
2009,
is
a
recording
by
the
Romeros
for
Sony´s
RCA
Red
Seal
Label
entitled
Los
Romeros:
Celebration.
In
November
2011,
Deutsche
Grammophon
released
Christmas
with
Los
Romeros
featuring
the
Romeros
and
Christmas
favorites.
A
new
Spanish
solo
guitar
CD
Spanish
Nights
performed
by
Pepe
Romero
includes
a
premiere
recording
of
Suite
Madrileña
No.1
by
Celedonio
Romero
and
was
released
June
2012
by
Deutsche
Grammophon.
In
November
2012
Pepe
Romero
received
a
Latin
Grammy
Nomination
for
“Best
Classical
Album”
for
his
recording
of
Concierto
festivo
by
Ernesto
Cordero.
Celebrating
his
70th
birthday
DECCA
released
an
11
CD
set
of
recordings
entitled
“Pepe
Romero:
Master
of
the
Guitar.”
Recent
recordings
include
a
CD
entitled
Aloha
España
featuring
guitar
and
ukulele
performances
with
Daniel
Ho.
Released
in
October
2016
by
Dacapo
Records
is
a
historic
live
performance
DVD
of
Concierto
de
Aranjuez
with
his
great
life-long
collaborator
and
friend,
Rafael
Frühbeck
de
Burgos
conducting
the
Danish
National
Symphony
Orchestra.
Among
his
recent
releases
are
Torroba:
Guitar
Concertos
Vol
I
and
Vol
II,
both
CDs
are
part
a
series
of
recordings
(shared
with
guitarist
Vicente
Coves
and
conducted
by
Manuel
Coves)
for
NAXOS
of
the
complete
guitar
concertos
by
Federico
Moreno
Torroba.
Maestro
Romero's
many
accomplishments
include:
world
premieres
of
Rodrigo´s
Concierto
andaluz
(with
the
Romero
Guitar
Quartet),
Concierto
madrigal
(with
Angel
Romero),
and
Concierto
para
una
fiesta
(written
for
Pepe
Romero);
Federico
Moreno
Torroba's
Diálogos
entre
guitarra
y
orquesta
(Pepe
was
personally
chosen
by
Torroba
and
Andrés
Segovia
for
the
world
recording
premiere
of
this
work
dedicated
to
Segovia
with
an
extended
guitar
cadenza
written
especially
for
Pepe),
Concierto
Ibérico
by
Torroba
(written
for
and
performed
by
the
Romeros),
Concierto
en
flamenco
by
Torroba
was
premiered
in
Málaga
(performed
by
Pepe
with
Angel
Romero
conducting);
and
Lorenzo
Palomo's
Concierto
de
Cienfuegos
(with
the
Romero
Quartet)
and
Nocturnos
de
Andalucía
(both
released
on
the
Naxos
label).
Of
the
many
guitar
concertos
by
his
father,
Celedonio
Romero,
Pepe
has
performed
the
world
premieres
of
Concierto
de
Málaga,
Fiesta
Andaluza
and
El
Cortijo
de
Don
Sancho.
Other
premieres
include
Troubadour
Music
for
four
guitars
and
orchestra
by
Morton
Gould,
Concierto
vasco
and
Concierto
flamenco
by
Francisco
de
Madina,
Concierto
festivo
by
Ernesto
Cordero,
Christmas
Suite
for
four
guitars
and
chamber
orchestra
by
Massimo
Paris,
Concierto
a
Celedonio
by
Enrique
Diemecke,
Concierto
Mariachi
by
Michael
Zearott
and
the
guitar
concerto,
Zareh,
by
Loris
Tjeknavorian.
He
also
revived
the
great
orchestral
work
Metamorfosi
de
concert
by
Xavier
Montsalvatge,
with
Gianandrea
Noseda,
and
premiered
as
well
as
recorded
the
Concerto
for
Guitar
and
Orchestra
with
Trumpet
Obbligato
by
Paul
Chihara,
with
Neville
Marriner
and
the
London
Symphony.
In
April
2014
Pepe
Romero
performed
the
German
premiere
in
the
Berlin
Philharmonic
of
a
new
work
by
Lorenzo
Palomo
–
Fulgores
-
for
violin,
guitar
and
orchestra.
Upcoming
projects
include
premieres
of
new
guitar
concertos
by
the
wonderful
Italian
composer,
Massimo
Paris
and
by
the
imminent
Spanish
composer,
Jose
Peris
Lacasa.
In
the
United
States,
he
has
appeared
with
leading
symphony
orchestras
in
Philadelphia,
Cleveland,
Chicago,
Houston,
Detroit,
Pittsburgh,
Boston,
San
Francisco,
Dallas,
New
York,
and
Los
Angeles,
as
well
as
with
the
Orpheus
Chamber
Ensemble
and
Boston
Pops.
European
ensembles
with
which
he
has
appeared
include
the
Academy
of
St-Martins-in-the-Fields,
Dresden
Philharmonic,
London
Symphony,
la
Accademia
Santa
Cecilia
di
Roma,
Monte
Carlo
Philharmonic,
I
Musici,
Zurich
Chamber
Orchestra,
Philharmonia
Hungarica,
Solisti
di
Zagreb,
Hungarian
State
Orchestra,
Spanish
National
Orchestra,
Spanish
National
Radio
Television
Orchestra,
Norddeutscher
Rundfunk,
Hamburg
Philharmoniker,
L'Orchestre
de
la
Suisse-Romande,
Lausanne
Chamber
Orchestra,
New
Moscow
Chamber
Orchestra,
American
Sinfonietta,
and
Bournemouth
Symphony—among
many
others.
In
addition,
he
has
collaborated
with
such
distinguished
conductors
as
Sir
Neville
Marriner,
Rafael
Frühbeck
de
Burgos,
Jesús
López-Cobos,
Eugene
Ormandy,
Antoni
Ros-Marbà,
Josep
Pons,
Arthur
Fiedler,
Lawrence
Foster,
Enrique
Jordá,
Andre
Kostelanetz,
Leonard
Slatkin,
Phillipe
Entremont,
Odón
Alonso,
Morton
Gould,
Michael
Palmer,
Guillermo
Figueroa,
Michael
Zearrot,
Miguel
Ángel
Gómez
Martínez,
Pedro
Halffter,
and
Christoph
Eschenbach.
Pepe
Romero
has
always
felt,
along
with
his
father
and
brothers,
that
the
sharing
of
one's
art
is
a
personal
responsibility.
Mr.
Romero
has
served
as
Professor
of
Guitar
at
the
University
of
Southern
California,
University
of
California
at
San
Diego,
Southern
Methodist
University,
and
the
University
of
San
Diego.
Every
summer
at
the
Celedonio
Romero
Guitar
Institute,
currently
held
at
Oklahoma
City
University,
the
Romeros
conduct
an
intensive
guitar
workshop
including
master
classes,
private
lessons,
student
concerts
and
a
final
concert
featuring
the
students
performing
with
the
Romeros.
Pepe
has
conducted
master
classes
at
the
Salzburg
Summer
Academy,
Córdoba
Guitar
Festival,
and
the
Schleswig-Holstein
Festival.
In
2004
he
was
appointed
Distinguished
Artist
in
Residence
at
the
University
of
Southern
California's
Thornton
School
of
Music.
His
newly
revised
guitar
method
“La
Guitarra”
was
published
and
released
by
Tuscany
Publications
in
2012.
Currently
he
is
finalizing
a
teaching
video
that
discloses
the
principles
of
the
Pepe
Romero
guitar
technique.
Pepe
Romero
holds
honorary
doctorates
in
music
from
the
San
Francisco
Conservatory
of
Music
and
the
University
of
Victoria,
British
Columbia.
In
June
1996,
he
received
the
"Premio
Andalucía
de
la
Música,"
the
highest
recognition
given
by
his
native
land
for
his
contribution
to
the
arts.
In
addition,
His
Majesty,
King
Juan
Carlos
I
of
Spain,
has
knighted
Pepe
and
his
brothers
into
the
Order
of
"Isabel
la
Católica."
In
June
2018
he
received
the
Medalla
de
Honor
from
the
Real
Academia
de
Bellas
Artes
de
Granada
for
his
lifelong
achievement
in
performance
and
pedagogy.
A
biographical
documentary
about
the
Romeros
appeared
on
PBS
in
2001
entitled
"Los
Romeros,
the
Royal
Family
of
the
Guitar."
Following
this
production,
German
television
released
another
brilliant
documentary
about
the
Romeros
entitled
¨Los
Romeros,
the
Dynasty
of
the
Guitar."
In
2007,
the
Romeros
received
the
President's
Merit
Award
from
the
Recording
Academy,
producers
of
the
Grammy
Awards,
for
their
significant
contributions
to
the
music
world
and
professional
career
achievements.