José Tomás (Spanish Guitarist) Circa 1955
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José Tomás Pérez Sellés (26 August 1934, in
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– 7 August 2001) was a Spanish
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and teacher. Considered a major influence on the evolution of
classical guitar technique In classical guitar, the right hand is developed in such a way that it can sustain two, three, and four voice harmonies while also paying special attention to tone production. The index (i), middle (m), and ring (a) fingers are generally used to ...
in the second half of the 20th century, he trained many guitarists from all over the world.Iborra, Mario Alcaraz and Soto, Roberto Díaz
''La guitarra: Historia, organología y repertorio''
Editorial Club Universitario, 2009, p. 170. (in Spanish)


Biography

José Tomás began his musical studies with
Óscar Esplá Óscar Esplá y Triay (5 August 1886 – 6 January 1976) was a Spanish composer. The Conservatorio Superior de Música ( conservatory) of the city of Alicante is dedicated to him. The ''Premio internacional de composición Óscar Esplá'' (Ós ...
. He would later transcribe Esplá's piano
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, ''Levante'', for the guitar as well as re-discover and transcribe Esplá's previously unknown work, ''Tempo di Sonata''. The sonata, originally composed for the harp, was given its first performance in 1978 by Tomás himself. Tomás was initially a self-taught guitarist, but then continued his studies with
Regino Sainz de la Maza Regino Sainz de la Maza y Ruiz (7 September 1896 – 26 November 1981) was a Spanish classical guitarist and composer. Biography Sainz de la Maza was born in Burgos. At ten, he got his first guitar and started his musical studies with Santiago L ...
, Emilio Pujol, and Alirio Diaz. On Diaz's recommendation, he went to study with Andrés Segovia in
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. After Siena he continued his training with Segovia in 1958 and 1959 at ''
Música en Compostela ''Música en Compostela'' (Music in Compostela) is an annual summer course in music performance and composition held in Santiago de Compostela, Spain. It was founded by the Spanish guitarist Andrés Segovia and the diplomat José Miguel Ruiz Morale ...
'', and served as Segovia's assistant there. In 1961 he won first prize at the ''Concurso Internacional de Guitarra'' in
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founded by Segovia, after which he primarily dedicated himself to teaching in his native city, where he was Professor of Guitar at the ''Conservatorio Superior de Música "Óscar Esplá"'', a post which he held for two decades. From 1964 until the mid-1970s, he also took over from Segovia as director of ''Música en Compostela''. As a concert performer, Tomás was known for his enviable sound and interpretative skill. He was also known for his transcriptions, especially those of scores from the
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and
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eras. This in turn led him to adopt an
eight string guitar An eight-string guitar is a guitar with eight strings, or one more than the Russian guitar's seven. Eight-string guitars are less common than six- and seven-string guitars, but they are used by a few classical, jazz, and metal guitarists. The e ...
, developed for him by
José Ramírez III José Ramírez III (1922–1995) was a luthier and the grandson of José Ramírez, founder of Ramírez Guitars. He was responsible for major changes both to the company and to the classical guitars it produces. Ramírez was raised in a guitar ma ...
. The two extra strings allowed him to play music originally composed for the vihuela and
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on a modern guitar without sacrificing any notes. However, his primary contribution was to guitar pedagogy. "Pragmatic and erudite, but at the same time humble", he received a constant stream of guitarists who visited his home in Alicante seeking his advice. Amongst the classical guitarists who studied with Tomás are David Russell, Raphaella Smits,
Thomas Müller-Pering Thomas Müller-Pering (born 1958 in Cologne) is a classical guitarist from Germany. He studied under Prof. Tadashi Sasaki at the Hochschule für Musik Köln and performed in the master classes of John Williams, José Tomás, Oscar Ghiglia and S ...
, Ahmet Kanneci, Cornel Imry, Edson Lopes, Yoshimi Otani,
Ignacio Rodes Ignacio Rodes (born 24 August 1961 in Alicante, Spain) is a Spanish Classical guitarist. Biography Ignacio Rodes started the guitar studies with his mother when he was 8, then went to the Conservatory of Alicante where he studied with José Tom ...
,
Rafael Serrallet Rafael Serrallet (born in Valencia, Spain on July 14, 1971) is a Spanish classical guitarist. Career Rafael Serrallet was born in Valencia and started playing the guitar at the age of 12. Rafael studied with Andres Segovia’s pupil and assist ...
,
Carles Trepat Carles Trepat (born 1960) is a Spanish classical guitarist. He has won several international prizes, including the "Premio Tárrega" in the "Certamen Internacional Francisco Tárrega de Benicàssim". In July 2014, he was awarded with the "Honorific ...
,
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,
Edoardo Catemario Edoardo Catemario (born 25 September 1965) is an Italian classical guitarist. Biography Edoardo Catemario was born in Naples. He studied guitar with Salvatore Canino, Antimo Pedata, José Tomás, Stefano Aruta and Maria Luisa Anido, piano and ...
and Jesús Castro-Balbi. The ''Conservatorio Profesional de Música "Guitarrista José Tomás"'' in Alicante is named in his honour,Conservatori Professional de Música d'Alacant "Guitarrista José Tomás"
Biography of José Tomás
(in Spanish, accessed 26 April 2010)
as is an international classical guitar competition, the ''Concurso Internacional de Guitarra Clásica "José Tomás - Villa de Petrer"''.PIMA Asociación de Guitarra Clásica
XII Concurso Internacional de Guitarra Clásica "José Tomás - Villa de Petrer"
Retrieved 11 November 2013


References

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