Jagoda Świdzińska

Jagoda Świdzińska

Rising Star in Classical Guitar - Jagoda Świdzińska

Born in 2001 in Poznań, Poland, Jagoda Świdzińska is establishing herself as one of the most promising young guitarists of her generation. She began studying guitar at the age of seven under Tomasz Kandulski and later continued her musical education with Maciej Kończak.

She is currently studying at the University of Music and Performing Arts in Graz with Łukasz Kuropaczewski and Paolo Pegoraro. This academic environment has allowed her to refine her artistry and connect with an international community of musicians.

Achievements and Recognition

Świdzińska’s musical talent has been acknowledged in several international competitions. Her prizes include:

  • Special Prize and Finalist, Forum Gitarre Wien (2020)
  • Grand Prix and 1st Prize, Baltic Guitar Days (2019)
  • 1st Prize, Paganini Guitar Festival in Parma (2019)
  • 1st Prize in two solo categories, BorGuitar Festival (2019)
  • 1st Prize, Youth Competition, Forum Gitarre Wien (2017)

These distinctions highlight her strong musical personality and precise technical command.

Performances and Collaborations

Świdzińska has performed at leading European venues such as the Wiener Konzerthaus, Szczecin Philharmonic, NOSPR in Katowice, and Ehrbar Hall in Vienna. She has also been a regular performer at the Akademia Gitary Festival, the largest guitar festival in Poland.

Her collaborations with Siccas Guitars include performances of works by Johann Sebastian Bach, Joaquín Turina, and Francisco Tárrega, presented to a global audience through online concerts.

A Promising Path Ahead

With a refined tone and thoughtful interpretations, Jagoda Świdzińska continues to shape her artistic identity. Her growing international presence and commitment to her instrument position her among the emerging voices of contemporary classical guitar.

Performing at Siccas Guitars

Every classical guitarist who performs at Siccas Guitars brings a distinct musical path to the instrument — shaped by years of study, competition experience, and the particular musical tradition they have chosen to inhabit. The classical guitar demands sustained technical commitment and a deep engagement with a repertoire that spans from the Renaissance through to works written for living performers. It is an instrument whose full possibilities only reveal themselves over time.

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  • Luthier: Antonio Marin Montero
    Construction Year: 2011
    Construction Type: Flamenco
    Construction Type: Traditional
    Top: Spruce
    Back and Sides: Cocobolo
    Soundboard Finish: French polish
    Body Finish: French polish
    Air Body Frequency: G
    Weight (g): 1510
    Tuner: Sloane
    Condition: Excellent
  • Luthier: Jialan Chen
    Construction Year: 2026
    Construction Type: Traditional
    Top: Spruce / Cedar
    Back and Sides: Wenge
    Soundboard Finish: French polish
    Body Finish: French polish
    Air Body Frequency: G / G sharp
    Weight (g): 1595
    Tuner: Alessi
    Condition: New
  • Luthier: Lucio Antonio Carbone
    Construction Year: 2026
    Construction Type: Traditional
    Top: Spruce
    Back and Sides: Indian rosewood
    Soundboard Finish: French polish
    Body Finish: French polish
    Air Body Frequency: F / F sharp
    Weight (g): 1400
    Tuner: Alessi
    Condition: Mint
  • Luthier: Andreas Kirschner
    Construction Year: 2016
    Construction Type: Traditional
    Top: Cedar
    Back and Sides: Indian rosewood
    Soundboard Finish: French polish
    Body Finish: French polish
    Air Body Frequency: F sharp
    Weight (g): 1450
    Tuner: Gotoh
    Condition: Excellent
  • Luthier: Richard Jacob Weissgerber
    Construction Year: 1944
    Construction Type: Traditional
    Top: Spruce
    Back and Sides: Indian rosewood
    Soundboard Finish: French polish
    Body Finish: French polish
    Air Body Frequency: A
    Weight (g): 1185
    Tuner: Rubner
    Condition: Very good
  • Luthier: Richard Jacob Weissgerber
    Construction Year: 1936
    Construction Type: Traditional
    Top: Spruce
    Back and Sides: Cherry
    Soundboard Finish: French polish
    Body Finish: French polish
    Air Body Frequency: G / G sharp
    Weight (g): 1175
    Tuner: Rubner
    Condition: Very good

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