GRAMMY
award
winner
for
his
CD
AIRE
LATINO
in
the
category
of
best
instrumental
soloist
in
classical
music.
Honorary
Doctorate
in
Music
by
the
University
of
Arizona
in
Tucson
in
2014.
Inducted
into
the
Hall
of
Fame
of
the
Guitar
Foundation
of
America
in
2018.
Classical
guitarist
David
Russell
is
world
renowned
for
his
superb
musicianship
and
inspired
artistry,
having
earned
the
highest
praise
from
audiences
and
critics
alike.
In
recognition
of
his
great
talent
and
his
international
career,
he
was
named
a
Fellow
of
The
Royal
Academy
of
Music
in
London
in
1997.
In
May
2003
he
was
bestowed
the
great
honor
of
being
made
"adopted
son"
of
Es
Migjorn,
the
town
in
Minorca
where
he
grew
up.
Later
the
town
named
a
street
after
him,
"Avinguda
David
Russell".
In
November
2003
he
was
given
the
Medal
of
Honor
of
the
Conservatory
of
the
Balearics.
After
winning
the
grammy
award,
the
town
of
Nigrán
in
Spain
where
he
resides,
gave
him
the
silver
medal
of
the
town
in
an
emotional
ceremony.
During
his
studies
at
the
Royal
Academy,
David
Russell
won
twice
the
Julian
Bream
Guitar
Prize.
Later
he
won
numerous
international
competitions,
including
the
Andrés
Segovia
Competition
,
the
José
Ramírez
Competition
and
Spain's
prestigious
Francisco
Tárrega
Competition
.
David
Russell
spends
his
time
touring
the
world,
appearing
regularly
at
prestigious
halls
in
main
cities,
such
as
New
York,
London,
Tokyo,
Los
Angeles,
Madrid,
Toronto
or
Rome.
Concert-goers
everywhere
are
in
awe
of
his
musical
genius
and
inspired
by
his
captivating
stage
presence.
His
love
of
his
craft
resonates
through
his
flawless
and
seemingly
effortless
performance.
The
attention
to
detail
and
provocative
lyrical
phrasing
suggest
an
innate
understanding
of
what
each
individual
composer
was
working
to
achieve,
bringing
to
each
piece
a
sense
of
adventure.
In
May
2005
he
received
a
homage
from
the
music
conservatory
of
Vigo,
culminating
with
the
opening
of
the
new
Auditorium,
to
which
they
gave
the
name
"Auditorio
David
Russell".
In
2009
David
was
named
honorary
member
of
"Amigos
de
la
Guitarra",
the
oldest
guitar
society
in
Spain.
A
prolific
recording
artists,
his
collection
includes
seventeen
CDs
with
Telarc
International.
The
New
York
Times
wrote
about
his
performance:
"...
Mr.
Russell
made
his
mastery
evident
without
ever
deviating
from
an
approach
that
places
musical
values
above
mere
display.
It
was
apparent
to
the
audience
throughout
the
recital
that
Mr.
Russell
possesses
a
talent
of
extraordinary
dimension".
Upon
hearing
play
in
London,
Andrés
Segovia
wrote:
"My
congratulations
on
your
musicality
and
guitaristic
technique".