Nicoló Spera - Guitar

Italian guitarist Nicolò Spera brings to his teaching and performing a unique synthesis of European and American traditions.  

Nicolò is one of the few guitarists to perform on both six-string and ten-string guitars, as well as on theorbo. His wide-ranging repertoire includes the extraordinary music of the Franco-Andalusian composer Maurice Ohana. He has given lecture-recitals on the music of Ohana at many institutions and festivals worldwide, and his recordings of Ohana’s works for solo guitar have won different awards, including a Chitarra d’oro at the Convegno Internazionale di Chitarra in Milan, Italy.

Nicolò has also published recordings of new works for guitar and choir; his own transcriptions of Bach’s Cello Suites; selected works by Catalan composers Federico Mompou and Enrique Granados; a recording focused on the passacaglia form; and the complete works with guitar of Christopher Theofanidis.

A primary goal of Nicolò’s creative work is to expand the guitar repertoire. He is committed to commissioning substantial works that explore unprecedented ways of writing for guitar.

Nicolò has commissioned, performed, and recorded new works ranging from solos to programs with choirs, small ensembles, and orchestras. He has collaborated with composers from Europe and the Americas, including Nicola Campogrande, Carlos Cordero, Filippo Del Corno, Steve Goss, Corrado Margutti, Francisco del Pino, Annika Socolofsky, Giacomo Susani, and Christopher Theofanidis.

Nicolò’s passion for choral music and his interest in new works for guitar and choir have also led him to a close collaboration with Eugene Rogers and EXIGENCE Vocal Ensemble in the US, and with Giovanni Cestino and ITER Research Ensemble in Italy.

He has presented solo recitals, concerti with orchestra, and performances with choir for some of the oldest concert series in Europe—such as the Hugh Lane Gallery in Dublin and the Sibelius Museum in Turku—and for major guitar events, including the Sanremo Guitar Festival, Festival Mediterraneo della Chitarra, and Festival Corde d’Autunno in Italy; Festival de la Guitarra de Sevilla in Spain; International Guitar Symposium at the University of Surrey in the UK; and concert series at the Cleveland International Classical Guitar Festival, University of Michigan, University of Louisville, University of Kentucky, University of Rhode Island, Vanderbilt University, and Belmont University in the US. 

His most influential teachers are Oscar Ghiglia, Jonathan Leathwood, and Lorenzo Micheli. Nicolò holds degrees from the Conservatory of Bolzano and the Accademia Musicale Chigiana in Siena, Italy; an Artist Diploma in Guitar Performance at the University of Denver; and a Doctor of Musical Arts degree from the University of Colorado Boulder. 

In 2011, Nicolò was appointed to the faculty at the University of Colorado Boulder, where he is Associate Professor of Classical Guitar and Director of the Ritter Family Classical Guitar Program.