Tango Errante
[Solo Guitar]
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Maximo Diego Pujol (Buenos Aires, 1957) graduated from the Juan Jose Castro Conservatory with the Superior Guitar Professor title. His extensive education included instrumental and interpretation studies with Maestros Alfredo Vicente Gascon, Horacio Ceballos, Antonio de Raco, Miguel Angel Girollet, Abel Carlevaro, and Leo Brouwer, as well as harmony and composition studies with Maestro Leonidas Arnedo. He has been awarded numerous first prizes and distinctions, both as a performer and as a composer. He is often invited to participate in America, Europe and Oceania in series and festivals dedicated to his instrument, to give concerts, master classes and conduct workshops. Since 1995, he has been Professor in Guitar at the Buenos Aires Superior Conservatory of Music Manuel de Falla. Pujol's works are inspired by the musical heritage of his native Argentina, especially from the music forms of the Rio de la Plata, as well as from the different music forms of the rest of the country. The final purpose is the fusion of this cultural base and European academic formal thinking. His extensive production has remarkably enriched the repertoire of the guitar and has gained the respect and the acknowledgment of the music world. His works are published by important publishers in Europe, Canada and United States and are performed and recorded by guitarists and chamber and orchestral groups all around the world. Front cover illustration is by Cecilia Balaguo de Pujol, collection of the artist. Used by permission. The title Tango Errante is an oblique reference to the rootless roving of modern life.
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| Composer | PUJOL, MAXIMO DIEGO |
| Availability | Available |
| TAB/Notation | Music Notation Only |
| Level of Difficulty | 3 |
| Description | Maximo Diego Pujol (Buenos Aires, 1957) graduated from the Juan Jose Castro Conservatory with the Superior Guitar Professor title. His extensive education included instrumental and interpretation studies with Maestros Alfredo Vicente Gascon, Horacio Ceballos, Antonio de Raco, Miguel Angel Girollet, Abel Carlevaro, and Leo Brouwer, as well as harmony and composition studies with Maestro Leonidas Arnedo. He has been awarded numerous first prizes and distinctions, both as a performer and as a composer. He is often invited to participate in America, Europe and Oceania in series and festivals dedicated to his instrument, to give concerts, master classes and conduct workshops. Since 1995, he has been Professor in Guitar at the Buenos Aires Superior Conservatory of Music Manuel de Falla. Pujol's works are inspired by the musical heritage of his native Argentina, especially from the music forms of the Rio de la Plata, as well as from the different music forms of the rest of the country. The final purpose is the fusion of this cultural base and European academic formal thinking. His extensive production has remarkably enriched the repertoire of the guitar and has gained the respect and the acknowledgment of the music world. His works are published by important publishers in Europe, Canada and United States and are performed and recorded by guitarists and chamber and orchestral groups all around the world. Front cover illustration is by Cecilia Balaguo de Pujol, collection of the artist. Used by permission. The title Tango Errante is an oblique reference to the rootless roving of modern life. |