Laura Lootens was born in 1999 in Marktoberdorf (Bavaria). Her passion for the classical guitar
was kindled when she took her very first guitar lesson at the age of eight. Ever since then, she has
found artistic fulfillment by thrilling audiences with the infinite variety of sonorities the guitar offers.
In 2022, Laura won the First Prize at one of the most important guitar competitions worldwide: the
Andrés Segovia Competition in Spain, where she was also awarded the Special Prize for the Best
Interpretation of the Obligatory Piece. She scored a further success when the renowned German
Music Competition selected her for a scholarship; on the same occasion, she was awarded the
Special Prize of the German Musikleben Foundation.
When she was fourteen, Laura began her studies as a selected young student in Munich under
the guidance of Professor Franz Halász while attending a secondary school specialized in the arts.
Only one year later, her acknowledged talent for classical guitar allowed her to enroll in Bachelor’s
degree studies as one of the youngest students at the Munich University of Music and Performing
Arts. At fifteen, she also gave her orchestral début with Joaquín Rodrigo’s renowned Concierto de
Aranjuez. Laura obtained her Master’s degree cum laude, followed by an Excellence in Performance
diploma, the equivalent of a doctorate.
In 2021, at the age of 22, Laura was selected among several competitors to occupy a teaching post
at the Munich University of Music and Performing Arts.
Laura’s music has led her to perform in renowned classical music venues in Germany and abroad:
at the Gasteig in Munich, the Beethoven Festival in Bonn, and the Muziekgebouw in Amsterdam. She
can also be heard and seen on radio and television broadcasts recorded by Bavarian Radio (Munich),
by the German national ARD channel, and by Austrian public radio station Ö1.