La sua carriera internazionale, con concerti solisti e recital in tutta Europa, le Americhe, Russia e Oriente, ha fatto di lei una vera e propria “chitarrista del mondo”.

Nel 1995, a una già lunga lista di premi internazionali, aggiunge il prestigioso primo premio della Guitar Foundation of Americas (GFA), diventando così, a oggi, l’unico chitarrista greco a conquistare quel premio.

Esegue regolarmente concerti in teatri di primissimo piano come al Concertgebouw di Amsterdam, Covent Garden e Wigmore Hall di Londra, Gasteig Hall di Monaco, Megaron e l’Odeon di Erode Attico all’Acropoli di Atene, La Filarmonica e la Sala concerti Cappella di San Pietroburgo e il teatro Bolshoi di Mosca; negli Stati Uniti, il Weill Recital Hall di Carnegie Hall, l’Alice Tully Hall e il Juilliard Theater di New York City, lo Spivey Hall di Atlanta, il Benaroya Hall.

Allieva di grandi e acclamati insegnanti come Sharon Isbin, Evangelos Assimakopoulos, John Mills, Julian Bream, e Oscar Ghiglia, porta regolarmente la sua enorme esperienza in campo internazionale nelle varie università e accademie di tutto il mondo e fa sistematicamente parte delle giurie delle più importanti competizioni internazionali.

I suoi dischi sono pubblicati da NAXOS e KOCH e sono stati accolti con grande entusiasmo dalla comunità musicale internazionale e sono stati applauditi come “straordinariamente poetici dal punto di vista espressivo ed emozionanti dal punto di vista della tecnica musicale”.

Compositori come Augusta Read Thomas, Sergio Assad, Stanley Silverman, Ernesto Cordero, Tulio Peramo, Calliope Tsoupaki, John Magnussen, Atanas Ourkouzounov e Dusan Borgdanovic le hanno scritto e dedicato numerosi lavori.

Fondatrice e direttrice del Dipartimento di Chitarra della Pre-College Division, alla Juilliard School of Music di New York, dal 1999 al 2005 ha anche insegnato come Professore Associato alla Columbia University. Tra il 2000 e il 2005 è stata Artist in Residence presso la San Francisco Performances. Nel 2004 la Royal Academy of Music di Londra l’ha insignita della posizione onoraria di Associate Professor (ARAM) come riconoscimento dei suoi traguardi internazionali come concertista e pedagoga. Dal 2004, infine, è Professore di chitarra preso il Conservatorio Reale (Koninklijk Conservatorium) di Bruxelles.

Dal 2007 è fondatrice e direttrice artistica de “the Volterra Project, Summer Guitar Institute”, un workshop che ogni estate riunisce studenti e professionisti di primo piano provenienti da tutto il mondo per 10 giorni di intenso studio, ispirazione e creatività artistica.

Il suo ultimo CD “Hymn to the Muse” è una raccolta di opere e trascrizioni originali direttamente ispirate al patrimonio culturale ed artistico greco. Per usare le parole della rivista italiana DOT Guitar Magazine  si tratta di una registrazione affascinante che conferma Antigoni Goni come una delle maggiori esecutrici della chitarra sulla scena mondiale.

Antigoni Goni suona su una José Romanillos del 1989 e una Andrea Tacchi Guitar del 2012.

ANTIGONI GONI

The Greek guitarist Antigoni Goni is a British council, Royal Academy and Juilliard School scholar. Notably, she studied with Julian Bream, Sharon Isbin, Oscar Ghiglia, John Mills, and Evangelos Assimakopoulos. As the founder of Classical Guitar magazine Maurice J. Summerfield hasput it, Antigoni Goni is today an internationally acclaimed soloist and recording artist, sought after pedagogue and festival organizer, whose artistry and expertise is in great demand internationally.

Her long list of competition and awards includes the prestigious Julian Bream prize (assigned by Julian Bream himself and received from Lady Diana), and the 1st prize and NAXOS prize of the 1995 Guitar Foundation of America Competition (GFA). The latter launched her international career as concert and recording artist.

Antigoni Goni is the founder of the Guitar Department at the Juilliard Pre-College Division at the Juilliard School in New York City (USA) that she chaired and taught for 10 years. She also was adjunct professor at Columbia University (New York City, USA), honorary Associate Professor (ARAM) at the Royal Academy of Music in London, and member of the Board of Advisors of the Guitar Foundation of America.

Since 2005 Antigoni Goni is the head of the Guitar Department at the Koninklijk Conservatorium in Brussels (KCB). In this capacity she organized a large number of successful international events. In 2015 she was nominated “professor of the year” and was presented with the “Madame de la Hault” prize. Between 2013 and 2018 she was member of the Artistic Committee (Artistieke Raad) of the conservatory.

In 2007 Antigoni Goni founded the Volterra Project, Summer Guitar Institute, a successful international workshop that Classical Guitar Magazine has defined “Groundbreaking” and has become an internationally undisputed point of reference in the field of the classical guitar.

Since the 65-concert tour following the 1st prize at the Guitar Foundation of America Competition in 1995, Antigoni Goni has played in practically every guitar society and guitar series all over North America and Canada as well as many prominent guitar Festivals in Europe and Russia, South America and the Far East.

Some of her career’s highlights include her 1993 New York debut at Carnegie’s Weill Recital Hall, her 1995 appearance at the “Bolshoi” Hall of the Moscow Conservatory (thus becoming the first guitarist since Andres Segovia to perform in that hall), her 2002 London Debut at Wigmore Hall and her 2005 appearance at the Odeon of Herodes Atticus, the magnificent amphitheater under the Acropolis of Athens: a unique and outstanding honor for a native Greek.

The long list of her performances includes yearly tours in USA (in over 15 States) and Canada, and tours in Japan, Malaysia, and several concerts in a variety of locations in Russia where she returned many times performing solo or with orchestras from Novosibirsk to Kazan and from Moscow to St Petersburg. Music festivals, Guitar societies, Summer Workshops, Subscription series all over the world have become her artistic office.

Finally, her many European tours  brought her in a very wide array of locations, including, most recently to play a concert on the beautiful stage of King’s Pace in London in celebration of the 100 years of John W. Duarte.