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Born in Seville, he studied classical guitar there with América Martinez in the Conservatorio Superior de Música. Now regarded as one of the best-known Spanish early music performers, his teachers have included Hopkinson Smith, José Miguel Moreno, Paul O’Dette and Pat O’Brien. He has given numerous concerts all over the world, at international early music festivals such as those in Bruges, Utrecht, Caen, Saintes, Barcelona, Los Siglos de Oro of Caja Madrid and the Festival Internacional de Música y Danza in Granada as well as in concert halls that include the Auditórium Nacional de España, National Library of Washington, Opéra Comique of Paris, Teatro Real of Madrid, the Vienna Konzerthaus and many others. Among his recordings there's a number of albums featuring Rivera as a soloist on the vihuela, theorbo and baroque guitar, as accompanist for the singers Marta Almajano and Carlos Mena, as the continuo player for the Al Ayre Español and as a member of Poema Harmonico. He is the conductor for the ensemble La Correnta (which concentrates on Spanish Renaissance and Baroque repertoire) and Armoniosi Concerti. He holds the professorship in plucked early instruments in the Conservatorio Superior de Música of Seville. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

Tañer de gala, Música para vihuela

Johann Sebastian Bach - Suites BWV 1007, 1008, 1009
Armoniosi concerti sopra la chitarra spagnuola

Rivera plays Kapsberger, Pellegrini, Negri, Corbetta, Castaldi, Bartolotti & Piccinini

JS Bach: Suites BWV 1007, 1008, 1009

Armomiosi Concerti Sopra La Chitarra Spagnuola

Bach: Suites BWV 1007, 1008, 1009
Dictionary of Medieval & Renaissance Instruments
Victoria: Et Jesum, Etc
Victoria: Et Jesum, Motets for solo voice
Tañer de Gala: vihuela music
Classical for Reading