Intermediate level Argentinian dances for solo guitar arranged in two suites.
Click on the links below to download or listen to two selections as performed by Pierre Tremblay.
Suite Nº 2: Preludio, Tanguito Madrugador, Milonguita Siestera, Bluesecito de la Esquina, Candombecito Fiestero.
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16 pp., $14.95, Presser Order number 494-02199 (PWYS-43)
Máximo
Diego Pujol was born in Buenos Aires in 1957. He graduated from the Juan José
Castro Provincial Conservatory with a degree of a Senior Professor of Guitar.
Pujol did his instrumental studies with Alfredo Vicente Gascón, Horacio
Ceballos, Abel Carlevaro, Liliana Ardissone and Miguel Angel Girollet. He also
studied harmony and composition under the guidance of Leónidas Arnedo and
participated in important master classes and seminars directed by Antonio de
Raco, Abel Carlevaro, and Leo Brouwer. As a performer, Máximo Diego Pujol has
appeared in major concert halls in Argentina such as the Centro Cultural San
Martín, Museo Historico Nacional del Cabildo, Museo Casa de Ricardo Rojas,
Biblioteca Argentina de Rosario, Biblioteca Bernardino Rivadavia de Bahía
Blanca, Universidad Tecnologica Nacional (Mendoza). During the years l989-1990,
he appeared in the La Guitarra en Primavera series directed by Irma Costanzo. He
also performed at the Naxos-Musica ‘91 in Giardini Naxos, Sicily, and has
appeared as a soloist with the Solistas de Buenos Aires and the Orquesta
Filarmonica de Bogotá.
As composer and guitarist he was awarded numerous prizes in important
Argentinean and International competitions, such as the composition competition
organized by the Asociación Promociones Musicales
(1978, 1st prize) the Luis Gianneo composition competition organized by the
Asociación Estímulo Cultural (1981, 1st prize) the Competition of Argentine
Soloists organized by the Asociación Estímulo Cultural (1981, 1st prize)
Concurso de Guitarra Clásica Española Para intérpretes Ibero-Americanos,
Bogota (Colombia, 1982) Carrefour Mondial de la Guitare (Martinique, 1986, 1st
prize in composition for Classical guitar) and was awarded the prize of Best
Composer of Classical Music by the Sindicato Unico de Autores y Compositores
Argentinos (SUAYCA) in 1989. His works are performed by Argentinean and
international guitarists all over the world. .
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