ABOUT
Mihael Majetić is a London-based musician and guitarist. Originally from Croatia, he studied at the Royal Academy of Music in London where he earned his Bachelor of Music and Master of Arts degrees in Classical Guitar Performance.
Mihael has performed in prominent venues, such as Royal Albert Hall, Kings Place, St Martin in the Fields, 10 Downing Street, The Royal Overseas League, Croatian National Theatre and he played in recordings featured on BBC Radio London and BBC Sunday Morning Live.
For his achievements, the Royal Academy of Music awarded Mihael the Paton Award (2019), J Hope & Pryor Award (2018) and Timothy Gilson Guitar Prize (2017). During his time at the Academy, Mihael has been coached by the leading British guitar pedagogue Michael Lewin, and has also been supervised by renowned guitarists David Russell and Fabio Zanon
Mihael has won prizes at several music competitions both solo and with ensembles, such as London International Guitar Competition, Leicester Music Fest, Opatija Competition of Chamber Ensembles, Omis Guitar Fest and Porec Tirando.
Mihael currently performs on a lattice cedar-top guitar made for him in 2015 by a Croatian luthier Antonio Zwirn.
In addition to his classical guitar career, Mihael plays in jazz bands and performs in a guitar & voice pop duo. He is also a Music Leader at All Souls Langham Place where he plays the guitar, conducts the All Souls Orchestra, arranges, writes and records music.
Along with his performing qualifications, Mihael holds a teaching diploma Licentiate of the Royal Academy of Music (LRAM) and is a visiting guitar teacher at Thomas’s Fulham and Hatcham College.