# Marc Regnier

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{{Infobox musical artist
| name            = Marc Regnier
| image           = MarcRegnier.jpg
| birth_name      =
| birth_date      =
| birth_place     = Florida, U.S.
| genre           = [Classical](/source/Classical_music)
| occupation      = Musician
| instrument      = Classical guitar
| years_active    =
| label           = [Musical Heritage Society](/source/Musical_Heritage_Society), [Sono Luminus](/source/Sono_Luminus),  [Naxos](/source/Naxos_Records)
| website         = {{URL|www.marcregnier.com}}
}}

'''Marc Regnier''' is an American classical guitarist.

==Biography==
Marc Regnier is a [Grammy](/source/Grammy)-nominated classical guitarist.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.classicalguitarblog.net/2010/12/news-marco-sartor-and-marc-regnier-grammy-nominated/ | title = News: Guitarist Marc Regnier Grammy Nominated | accessdate = 2010-12-06 | author = The Classical Guitar Blog | year = 2010 }}</ref> He has been described by critics as "a master of his instrument" and "a musician of intelligence, lyricism and subtlety." Since his concert debut at the age of fifteen, Regnier has performed in major cities throughout America from San Francisco to New York's Carnegie Recital Hall.<ref>{{cite journal|title=Music and Dance - Concerts|journal=New York Magazine|date=May 7, 1984|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=gOUCAAAAMBAJ&q=Marc+Regnier&pg=PA109|accessdate=8 January 2013|page=109}}</ref> He also has appeared in concert and given master classes in Canada and South America. He is a voting member of the [National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences](/source/National_Academy_of_Recording_Arts_%26_Sciences).

His Grammy-nominated 2010 recording ''Gnattali: Solo & Chamber Works for Guitar'' was recorded at [Skywalker Sound](/source/Skywalker_Sound), produced by four-time Grammy winners Marina and Victor Ledin, and recorded by Grammy winning engineer [Leslie Ann Jones](/source/Leslie_Ann_Jones).<ref name=CityPaper>{{cite web|last=Koob|first=Lindsay|title=Classical guitarist Marc Regnier heads the list of local Grammy nominees|url=http://www.charlestoncitypaper.com/charleston/classical-guitarist-marc-regnier-heads-the-list-of-local-nominees/Content?oid=2568430|publisher=Charleston City Paper|accessdate=8 January 2013|quote=The musicians were fortunate to work with some of the very best record producers in the business, Marina and Victor Ledin, four-time Grammy nominees themselves. Leslie Ann Jones, the recording engineer, is a previous Grammy winner.}}</ref> His music has been released on [Naxos](/source/Naxos_Records), [Musical Heritage Society](/source/Musical_Heritage_Society), and [Dorian Sono Luminus](/source/Dorian_Recordings) labels.

Regnier's recordings have drawn such critical acclamation as "Rarely have the repertoire and the skills of a particular artist been combined as effectively...a significant recording on all accounts." (''Fanfare''). After his debut release ''Soundboard'' magazine proclaimed "...as pleasurable affair as any first recording since the advent of Manuel Barrueco."

Regnier currently chairs the guitar department at the [College of Charleston](/source/College_of_Charleston) in South Carolina.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://marcregnier.com | title = Marc Regnier Biography | accessdate = 2010-05-18 | author = Marc Regnier's Website | year = 2010}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Marc Regnier Professor, Classical Guitar|url=http://music.cofc.edu/faculty-and-staff-listing/regnier-marc.php|accessdate=28 November 2017}}</ref>

==Discography==
* ''Marc Regnier Plays Tres Canciones Populares Mexicanas'' ([Musical Heritage Society](/source/Musical_Heritage_Society)), works by [Manuel Ponce](/source/Manuel_Ponce_(composer)), [Julián Orbón](/source/Juli%C3%A1n_Orb%C3%B3n), [Francisco Tárrega](/source/Francisco_T%C3%A1rrega), [Joaquin Nin-Culmell](/source/Joaquin_Nin-Culmell)
* ''Canco Del Lladre'' (Musical Heritage Society) works by [Isaac Albéniz](/source/Isaac_Alb%C3%A9niz), Agusti Grau, [John W. Duarte](/source/John_W._Duarte), [Miguel Llobet](/source/Miguel_Llobet), [Carlo Domeniconi](/source/Carlo_Domeniconi), [Celso Machado](/source/Celso_Machado)
* ''Alexandre Tansman: Guitar Music'' (Marco Polo/[Naxos](/source/Naxos_Records))
* ''The Polish Heart'' Naxos 
* ''Radamés Gnattali: Solo & Chamber Works for Guitar''  ([Sono Luminus](/source/Sono_Luminus), 2010)
* ''Zambra!'' ([Sheva Collection](/source/Sheva_Collection), 2018)

== References ==
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== External links ==
* [http://www.marcregnier.com/ Official site]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20100615052650/http://spinner.cofc.edu/music/bio/regnier.html College of Charleston]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20120311194938/http://www.classicsonline.com/artistbio/631.htm/ Classics online]

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