Madison Classical Guitar Society presents

Leonela Alejandro

Winner of the Guitar Foundation of America-International Artist Competition 2025

A woman with medium-light complexion, a septum piercing and long curly dark hair wearing a brown suit jacket, white shirt and yellow-brown tie, holding an acoustic guitar.

Tuesday, April 28

7:30pm

Promenade Hall

$34.10

Run Time

1 hour, 30 minutes (including intermission)

Age Recommendation

6 and up

Experience the finesse and expressive power of award-winning classical guitarist Leonela Alejandro. Hailing from San Juan, Puerto Rico, Alejandro has emerged as one of the most compelling young voices in classical guitar, captivating audiences with performances that are both technically brilliant and deeply expressive. 

A winner of more than a dozen national and international competitions, including top prizes from the Guitar Foundation of America and major festivals across the U.S. and Europe, Alejandro brings world-class credentials and unmistakable musical presence to the stage. Her career spans solo recitals, orchestral concerto performances and premieres of new works, all delivered with striking energy and emotional depth. 

Don’t miss this chance to hear a rising star whose playing is as powerful as it is precise—an unforgettable evening of classical guitar artistry. 

This is a facility rental event presented by an independent organization separate from Overture Center for the Arts.

  • Tue, Apr 28, 2026

    7:30 PM

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Meet the Artist

A woman with medium-light complexion, a septum piercing and long curly dark hair wearing a brown suit jacket, white shirt and yellow-brown tie, holding an acoustic guitar.

Leonela Alejandro

Leonela Alejandro is an award-winning classical guitarist from San Juan, Puerto Rico. She has garnered attention as a soloist, captivating audiences with her powerful and energetic performance style. She has been invited to perform in numerous venues in the United States and Europe, including the Latino Arts Guitar Festival, Northern Illinois University International Guitar Concert Series, Southern Guitar Festival, Florida Guitar Festival and José Tomás Villa de Petrer Guitar Festival. 

Alejandro a has also placed in over a dozen competitions in the United States, with more than 10 first-prize placements, including the Guitar Foundation of America International Artist Competition, Louisville Guitar Festival, Appalachian State Guitar Festival, Columbus State University Guitar Symposium, Indiana Guitar Festival and Chicago Guitar Festival, among others. She has also succeeded abroad as an international competitor, receiving prizes from the Le Domaine Forget de Charlevoix Guitar Competition, Ciudad de Coria International Guitar Competition and the Iserlohn International Guitar Competition. 

Alejandro formally began her musical education when she was seven years old. Following her work with various Puerto Rican teachers, including Jomel Rivera, Julio Reyes and Rey Nieves, she decided to dedicate her professional life to this passion. In 2016, she was accepted into the Conservatory of Music of Puerto Rico at just 16 years old, studying with world-renowned performer Iván Rijos. After two fruitful years in the conservatory, she transferred to the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and completed her undergraduate degree with Cuban virtuoso René Izquierdo in 2020. Alejandro recently completed her graduate studies with Dr. Andrew Zohn at Columbus State University in 2023. 

Apart from her celebrated resume in competition settings, Alejandro has established herself as a soloist in orchestral settings. She has performed multiple concerti with the Puerto Rico Symphony under the direction of Roselin Pabón, including Antonio Vivaldi’s Lute Concerto in D major, RV 93, and Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco’s Guitar Concerto No.1 in D Major, Op.99. She was the soloist in the recent premiere of Atanas Ourkouzounov’s Concertino for Guitar, Percussion and Strings under the direction of Paul Hostetter. She also has appeared as a solo mandolinist with the Schwob School of Music Wind Ensemble as a soloist in Ottorino Respighi’s Roman Festivals under the direction of Jamie L. Nix. 

Alejandro is an Augustine Strings Ambassador, and her string of choice are Paragon Reds. She performs on a 2019 Stephan Connor guitar and a 2023 Martin Blackwell guitar.

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