Latin grammy 2014 berta rojas biography

          Berta Rojas, Classical Guitarist, Winner of the Latin Grammy®️ Associate Professor of Berklee College of Music.

        1. Berta Rojas, Classical Guitarist, Winner of the Latin Grammy®️ Associate Professor of Berklee College of Music.
        2. ” She has been nominated three times for a Latin Grammy Award; in the category of Best Instrumental Album for Día y Medio - A Day and a Half, a duet with.
        3. For her album "Salsa Roja", she was nominated at the Latin Grammy Awards in the category of Best Classical Album.
        4. Berta was awarded a Latin Grammy for her album Legado () in the category of Best Classical Album.
        5. Berta Rojas, extraordinary classical guitarist from Paraguay was born in Asuncion, Paraguay, September She started to play guitar at the age of 7.
        6. For her album "Salsa Roja", she was nominated at the Latin Grammy Awards in the category of Best Classical Album.!

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          Berta Rojas, extraordinary classical guitarist from Paraguay was born in Asuncion, Paraguay, September 23.

          She started to play guitar at the age of 7 on an instrument handed from her older brother who also played the guitar. Her first guitar teacher was Felipe Sosa.
          She attended the Escuela Universitaria de Musica in Uruguay, where she studied under Eduardo Fernández, Mario Paysee, and Abel Carlevaro privately.

          Berta has been nominated three times for Latin Grammy Awards; in the category of Best Instrumental Album for Día y Medio – A Day and a Half.

          At the Peabody Conservatorium in Baltimore she obtained a master’s degree in music under the tutelage of Manuel Barrueco and Ray Chester. Finally she obtained a Graduate Performance Diploma for which she studied under Barrueco and Julian Gray.
          Today Berta Rojas ranks among today’s most important names in classical guitar world and holds a Master's Degree in Music from Baltimore's prestigious Peabody Conservatory.

          She's also a professor of guitar at George Washington University and the Washington Conservatory of Music both in Washington DC where she