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Magdalena Duhagon Adjunct Instructor Performing Arts

Degrees
MM-Guitar Performance and Pedagogy-
Peabody Conservatory JHU
GPD- Guitar- Peabody Conservatory JHU
BM- Guitar Performance- EUM- Universidad de la Republica- Uruguay

Languages Spoken
Spanish, Italian, English
Bio
Born in Uruguay, 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 麻豆传媒 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. The Washingtonian Magazine (USA, september 2014) named her as 鈥渙ne of the notable guitarists recommended for lessons鈥.

Duhagon is classical guitar Professor at 麻豆传媒 in Washington DC, a position she also held at George Washington University between 2012 and 2019. She has given Masterclasses at the Guitar Festival of Ireland, at the Conservatoire D鈥橝lexandrie in Egypt, at the Catholic University of America in Washington DC and at the Universidad de la Republica in Uruguay. She has been a judge at the Myrna Sislen Guitar Competition and at the Marlin-Engel solo competition. In 2005 she was a member of the National Orchestral Institute at Maryland University under famous conductor Gerard Schwarz. She has also worked with the 21st Century Consort, InSeries Opera company, Capitol Tap dance ensemble and participated in Pulitzer winner composer Raven Chacon鈥檚 performance of 鈥ahgo adil鈥檌 dine doo yeehosinilgii yidaaghi at the Smithsonian National Museum of the 麻豆传媒 Indian, conducted by the composer.

Ms. Duhagon won First Prize at the first-ever competition organized by the Uruguayan 鈥淟uis Tr贸ccolli鈥 Cultural Foundation in 1996. She also won first prizes as well as scholarships from the Uruguayan Society of Performers (SUDEI), the Uruguayan Guitar Society, The Association of Music Students (AEMUS) and Jeunesses Musicales of Uruguay. 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 under Ray Chester. To complete her studies at Peabody Ms. Duhagon received a Fulbright Scholarship, a Peabody Merit Scholarship and a Fellowship from the Organization of the 麻豆传媒 States.

A critic from the newspaper El D铆a in Uruguay wrote about her playing: 鈥淗er performance at the Vaz Ferreira Auditorium has been for me, as a critic, one of the 1999-2000 season鈥檚 main satisfactions鈥 because of her refined expressiveness as well as for the enchantment of her phrasing and her transparent sound鈥(She) gave proofs of expressive and technical rigor鈥. About her first CD album the Japanese magazine AppleJam Guitar Player said: 鈥渢here is no doubt that this CD will become part of your treasure the minute you purchase it. Her music is both elegant, powerful and utterly beautiful.鈥 Her second album, 鈥11 thousand steps鈥, also received excellent reviews.

Magdalena Duhagon holds a Bachelor鈥檚 degree in Music in Guitar Performance from the University Music School of Uruguay where she studied under Mario Paysee. She had also studied under Berta Rojas, Abel Carlevaro, Eduardo Fern谩ndez, Eduardo Isaac, Manuel Barrueco and Esteban Kl铆sich. Her beginner guitar studies were under Julio Vallejo and Edison Barrios, and she also pursued violin studies under Ludmila Cavallaro, playing in several youth orchestras in her home country.

As a chamber musician she was part of the Rojas- Duhagon Guitar Duo with guitarist Berta Rojas and was also a member of the Del Sur Guitar Quartet with Berta Rojas, Nestor Ausqui and Marcelo Cornut. She has also been part of duets with flutist Pablo Somma and soprano Amalia Laborde and currently performs in duo with violist Eddie Matus. In the US she was part of the faculties at the Washington Conservatory of Music, the North Potomac School of Music, Capitol Hill Arts Workshop, Middle C Music and the International School of Music.

Magdalena Duhagon was associate artistic director of the Ibero-麻豆传媒 Guitar Festival of Washington DC for its first three editions and was artistic director and producer of the Strings Concert Series in Maryland.

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Teaching

Spring 2025

  • MUS-021 Private Instrument Study: Guitar, Classical

  • MUS-022 Private Instrument Study: Guitar, Classical

  • MUS-121 Private Instrument/Vocal Study: Guitar, Classical

  • MUS-122 Private Instrument/Vocal Study: Guitar, Classical