Lars Hannibal is a renowned Danish classical guitarist and lutenist, celebrated for his exquisite musicianship and prolific collaborations. Born in Aarhus in 1951, Hannibal's musical journey began at the age of 15 when he picked up the folk/rock guitar. His path took a transformative turn after hearing Andrés Segovia's rendition of Bach's Gavotte, inspiring him to dedicate himself to the classical guitar. Hannibal's formal training includes studies at the Aarhus Conservatory and with Toyohiko Satoh in The Hague, where he also honed his skills on the lute.
Hannibal is perhaps best known for his long-standing musical partnership with his ex-wife, the acclaimed recorder player Michala Petri. Together, they have performed in countless concerts and recorded dozens of albums, showcasing their unique blend of classical and contemporary repertoire. Their duo has captivated audiences worldwide with their impeccable technique and deep musical connection.
Beyond his performing career, Hannibal is also a accomplished composer, with a repertoire that spans songs and instrumental pieces. His compositions often reflect his deep engagement with various musical traditions and his commitment to social and cultural initiatives. Hannibal's work is marked by a sense of flow and calm, inviting both performers and audiences into a shared musical experience. Whether performing solo, in duo with Petri, or with his family in projects like "Blue," Lars Hannibal's music is a testament to his artistry and his ability to create meaningful connections through sound.