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About Francis Kleynjans

Francis Kleynjans, born in Paris in 1951, is a distinguished French classical guitarist and prolific composer renowned for his significant contributions to the contemporary classical guitar repertoire. His elegant and often melodious style has earned him international recognition, making his works a staple for guitarists worldwide. Kleynjans' compositions are celebrated for their expressive depth and accessibility, cementing his place as one of the most important voices in modern guitar music.

  • Kleynjans began his classical guitar studies at the age of 14 and went on to study with masters such as Alexandre Lagoya at the Paris Conservatoire and later with the esteemed Venezuelan guitarist Alirio Diaz.
  • He was awarded First Prize at the 22nd Paris Guitar Competition for his composition "À l'aube du dernier jour," a piece inspired by a prisoner's final night.
  • With an extensive catalog of over 700 pieces, his output primarily focuses on the classical guitar, encompassing solos, duets, trios, and quartets, as well as three concertos for guitar and orchestra.
  • While considered a contemporary composer, Kleynjans is known for a lyrical and often melancholic style that balances modern techniques with a strong emphasis on melody, making his music engaging without being overly experimental.

Playing the music of Francis Kleynjans offers a deeply rewarding experience for classical guitarists of varying skill levels, from advanced beginners to seasoned professionals. His sheet music provides a rich array of pieces that are both technically engaging and musically satisfying, ranging from pedagogical works and charming études to complex concert solos and ensemble pieces. Performing Kleynjans' compositions allows musicians to explore a harmonious blend of modern classical sensibilities with beautiful melodic lines, making his works a joy to learn and a delight to present to audiences.

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