David Starobin
{{Short description|American classical guitarist (born 1951)}}
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| genre = Classical
| occupation = Guitarist, record producer, composer, writer, filmmaker
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David Starobin (born September 27, 1951) is a highly honored figure in the world of classical guitar. Called "arguably the most influential American classical guitarist of the 20th century" (Soundboard),{{Quote without source|date=https://www.guitarfoundation.org/page/HofStarobin}} {{citation needed span|date=May 2023|reason=Ruders confirms compositions.|text=Starobin was inducted into the Guitar Foundation of America's Hall of Fame in 2011. He is the only guitarist to have been awarded Lincoln Center's Avery Fisher Career Award (1988), and is the dedicatee of more than three hundred new compositions including music by composers Elliott Carter, George Crumb, Poul Ruders and Gunther Schuller.}}
Starobin was born in New York City. {{citation needed span|date=November 2021|text=Starobin performs on both nineteenth century and modern guitars, and has received Grammy nominations as guitarist and as Classical Producer of the Year. In 1981, he founded Bridge Records, a record company which has been honored with 32 Grammy nominations. Starobin is a co-founder of the guitar department at the Curtis Institute of Music, and also teaches at Manhattan School of Music, where he was the holder of MSM's Andres Segovia Chair. Starobin studied guitar with Manuel Gayol, Alberto Valdes Blain and with Aaron Shearer at the Peabody Institute. His musical compositions are published by Editions New Rochelle (New York) and Edition Wilhelm Hansen (Copenhagen)}} and he records for Bridge Records.{{Cite web |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/09/arts/music/bridge-records-holds-onto-its-niche-with-a-very-firm-grip.html |title=Bridge Records Holds Onto Its Niche, With a Very Firm Grip |last=Kozinn |first=Allan|author-link=Allan Kozinn|date=2011-10-06 |website=The New York Times|access-date=2017-11-12}}
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External links
- [https://bridgerecords.com/pages/david-starobin Profile], Bridge Records
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Category:American classical guitarists
Category:American male guitarists
Category:Manhattan School of Music faculty
Category:Musicians from New Rochelle, New York
Category:Guitarists from New York City
Category:20th-century American guitarists
Category:Classical musicians from New York (state)
Category:20th-century American male musicians
Category:Curtis Institute of Music faculty