Why you should be excited...

With poise, focus, and fearless musicality, Gwenyth Aggeler is fast becoming one of the most compelling new voices in classical guitar.

Gwenyth Aggeler credit Lan Vo Photography
Lan Vo Photography

Gwenyth is “full of energy” and “striking.” 

Cultural Voice of North Carolina
Award-winning guitarist

Gwenyth Aggeler

Date & TimeSaturday February 21st, 2026 at 7:00 pm
AdmissionGeneral: $25
Senior/Student: $20
Member: $10
TicketsAvailable at the door or in our Online Store
LocationPresbyterian Church of the Covenant, 503 Duncan Rd., Wilmington, DE 19809
Artist's Websitehttps://guitargwen.com/

Gwenyth Aggeler’s performances have been turning heads for their clarity, expressive detail, and purposeful direction. A top prizewinner in national and international competitions, she combines disciplined craftsmanship with a vivid sense of storytelling on stage. Her interpretations are thoughtful and deliberate, yet always charged with vitality—each phrase shaped with intention, each gesture alive with meaning. When she performed as an opening artist for us last season, her performance left the audience spellbound, and her return promises even greater nuance, confidence, and command from an artist quickly coming into her own. On February 21, expect a recital that balances familiar masterworks with contemporary or underrepresented voices, all presented with integrity and engagement.

Works to be performed by Bach, Villa-Lobos,  Rodrigo, Jose, Lejet, and Brouwer.

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MASTERCLASS
2/21/26: Gwenyth Aggeler will be teaching a masterclass in the afternoon, February 21st at 1:00 pm in the West Room of Presbyterian Church of the Covenant. The masterclass is free to observe and open to the public, but registration is required. Register as an auditor to sit in and hear what Gwenyth has to teach our guest performers, or register as a performer for your chance to perform for Gwenyth and have them critique your performance (a small tuition fee applies). Register as either an auditor or performer in our Online Store.

About the Artist

Gwenyth Aggeler is a classical guitarist whose performances have been described by the Cultural Voice of North Carolina as “full of energy” and “striking.” In 2024, she received the third prize and the prize for best interpretation of music by Joaquin Rodrigo in the Koblenz International Hubert Käppel Guitar Competition, first prize in the GuitarFest West Guitar Competition, and the National Federation of Music Clubs Classical Guitar Award. She is also a laureate of several other awards including the Peter Segal First Prize the 2023 Philadelphia Classical Guitar Competition; first prize in the University of Louisville Guitar Competition; and first prize in the Domaine Forget de Charlevoix Guitar Competition. In 2023, Gwenyth was chosen to perform in the inaugural edition of the Ex-Aequo Emerging Artists Initiative during which she premiered and recorded a piece for six guitars by Sergio Assad. She also recorded a movement of Assad’s Preludios Chopinianos as part of a collaboration between the composer and Knobloch Strings in which each movement of the work was recorded by a different woman guitarist across the globe. Gwenyth has received scholarships to pursue her studies at various festivals nationally and internationally including full-scholarships to the Celedonio Romero Guitar Institute and the Domaine Forget International Music and Dance Academy. She performed on NPR’s radio program From the Top in 2019 and was later featured in their livestream series.

Gwenyth is passionate about collaborating with composers to premiere new works for her instrument and has performed in two world premieres of works commissioned by the Baltimore Classical Guitar Society. She is currently working on a project with fellow guitarist David Manzanares involving the commissioning and recording of works for guitar duo by composers from diverse backgrounds.

Gwenyth began playing guitar through an extracurricular program at her elementary school. At the age of seventeen she received the CAPE Foundation Endowed Scholarship to study with Manuel Barrueco at the Peabody Institute of The Johns Hopkins University where she is currently pursuing a Graduate Performance Diploma.