Sagreras Julio Salvador (1879-1942)
Argentina / More info in Enciclopedia de la Guitarra
Guitarist, composer and teacher, was born and died in Buenos Aires.
English
Julio Salvador Sagreras (1879-1942), the son and pupil of the Spanish guitarist Gaspar Sagreras, made an indispensable contribution as a concert artist, composer and guitar teacher. He trained many guitarists, among them Antonio Sinópoli, who was one of his outstanding students.
Sagreras developed his activity as a concert artist, appearing as a soloist beside his father, and also with Carlos García Tolsa, Juan Alais, Antonio Giménez Manjón, Antonio Sinópoli, Domingo Prat and his own daughter, Clelia. In 1905 he founded the Sagreras Academy, one of the first institutes where the guitar was taught in Argentina. Additionally he founded the Association Guitarrística Argentina in 1934. He composed more than 150 original works and transcriptions for the guitar, several sainetes (one act farces), songs for voice and guitar. His didactic work in six volumes, Lecciones de guitarra, originally published between 1922 and 1940 by Ricordi Americana, as well the supplementary volume, Técnica superior de la guitarra, where translated in several languages and reprinted many times.
(Analía Rego, Introduction “More Tangos Milongas Habaneras”, Editions Orphée, 2005)
Sagreras developed his activity as a concert artist, appearing as a soloist beside his father, and also with Carlos García Tolsa, Juan Alais, Antonio Giménez Manjón, Antonio Sinópoli, Domingo Prat and his own daughter, Clelia. In 1905 he founded the Sagreras Academy, one of the first institutes where the guitar was taught in Argentina. Additionally he founded the Association Guitarrística Argentina in 1934. He composed more than 150 original works and transcriptions for the guitar, several sainetes (one act farces), songs for voice and guitar. His didactic work in six volumes, Lecciones de guitarra, originally published between 1922 and 1940 by Ricordi Americana, as well the supplementary volume, Técnica superior de la guitarra, where translated in several languages and reprinted many times.
(Analía Rego, Introduction “More Tangos Milongas Habaneras”, Editions Orphée, 2005)
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- GUITAR - EXAMINATION PIECES FOR 1998-2001 Grade 5 — LARGHETTO
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- KUNIO SHICHINOHE'S FAVORITE PIECES — EL COLIBRÍ
- MORE TANGOS MILONGAS HABANERAS (compiled by Matanya Ophee and Melanie Plesch) — DON JULIO
- MORE TANGOS MILONGAS HABANERAS (compiled by Matanya Ophee and Melanie Plesch) — EL ANDALÚZ
- MORE TANGOS MILONGAS HABANERAS (compiled by Matanya Ophee and Melanie Plesch) — EL ESCANDALOSO
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- TANGOS MILONGAS HABANERAS (compiled by Matanya Ophee and Melanie Plesch) — ¡¡CHUPATE ÉSA!!
- TANGOS MILONGAS HABANERAS (compiled by Matanya Ophee and Melanie Plesch) — ¡¡¡MUY DE LA QUEBRADA!!!
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- TANGOS MILONGAS HABANERAS (compiled by Matanya Ophee and Melanie Plesch) — CADENCIOSA
- TANGOS MILONGAS HABANERAS (compiled by Matanya Ophee and Melanie Plesch) — CHA-CA-CHÁ
- TANGOS MILONGAS HABANERAS (compiled by Matanya Ophee and Melanie Plesch) — DON CARLOS
- TANGOS MILONGAS HABANERAS (compiled by Matanya Ophee and Melanie Plesch) — EL CHANÁ