Armin Egger

Armin Egger was born in Graz (Austria).

He studied with Elisabeth and Heinz Irmler at the University of Music and Performing Arts in Graz
and with Timothy Walker at the Royal Academy of Music in London, finishing both degrees with
Distinction. For his final recital at the Royal Academy he was also awarded the RAM´s highest
accolade, the Diploma of the Royal Academy of Music.

Prize winner of numerous national and international competitions, mong them the Julian Bream
Prize of the Royal Academy of Music in London.

Concerts and recitals as soloist and in chamber music ensembles in Europe, North America and
Asia as well as soloist with various orchestras (e.g. Radio Symphony Orchestra Vienna, Vienna
Chamber Orchestra under the baton of Lord Yehudi Menuhin; Century Symphony Orchestra
Taipeh).

Performances at various festivals such as Britten and the Britons, Junge Frühlingswoche
(Konzerthaus, ViennaAustria), Int. Guitar Festival Nürtingen (Germany), Guitar Festival Bolivar Hall
(London), Strings Only (Zadar/Croatia), Festival de Guitarra Lima (Peru).

In 2007 the Austrian radio station Ö1 awarded Armin Egger the title Musician of the Year of
Styria. In 2014 he was elected Associate of the Royal Academy of Music (ARAM), an honour
only offered to past students of the Royal Academy who have distinguished themselves in the
music profession and made a significant contribution in their particular field. Egger has already
recorded a wide array of works for solo guitar as well as chamber music for guitar. His recent
recording Hommage (published by ARS Produktion) with works by Agustín Barrios, Caspar
Joseph Mertz, Francisco Tárrega and Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco has been unanimously
applauded by the press worldwide.

Armin Egger is currently guest professor at the University of Music and Performing Arts Graz. He
also teaches at the Johann Josef Fux Konservatorium in Graz and at the Vienna Conservatory in
Vienna.