Jad Azkoul

Jad Azkoul (Arabic: جأد عزقول) is a teacher and concert classical guitarist who was once the student of Abel Carlevaro, and translated much of his work.

[2] Jad Azkoul was awarded the Order of the Cedar, making him a Knight of Lebanon, for his musical contributions to the country.

This is a skill far more important than the ability to whip out thousands of notes per minute accurately and expressively, which he can also do.”[3][4] On another occasion, McLellan was quoted as saying: "The guitar can be many different kinds of instrument, and Azkoul is a master of all its potentials: the raw power of the amplified guitar used in rock (which is how Azkoul began as a boy in his native Lebanon), the delicacies of music composed for the lute, the fire and energy of Flamenco, the rhythmic complexities of Latin American dances and the experimental techniques of modern composers.

"[5] Jad Azkoul has been teaching at the Conservatoire Populaire de Musique, Danse et Théàtre (CPMDT) in Geneva since 1984.

He gives regular summer master classes in France at "Musicalta" in Alsace[7] and at the "Musicales de Grillon" in Provence.