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  2. Abel Carlevaro - Wikipedia

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    Abel Carlevaro (16 December 1916 – 17 July 2001) was a classical guitar composer and teacher born in Montevideo, Uruguay.He established a new school of instrumental technique, incorporating a fresh approach to seating and playing the guitar, based on anatomical principles.

  3. Emilio Pujol - Wikipedia

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    Curtis Nunley: Emilio Pujol: The Guitar Pedagogue in Escuela Razonada de la Guitarra, book one and the right hand technique written in El dilemma del sonido en la guitarra (1993); OCLC 31333907. Daniela Polcher: La Méthode de guitare d'Emilio Pujol ( The Emilio Pujol guitar method ), bachelor thesis, Paris: Institut de Formation des ...

  4. Juan Martín (guitarist) - Wikipedia

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    Juan Martín is the author of several textbooks on flamenco playing, including El Arte Flamenco de la Guitarra, [11] issued with cassette tapes and later with vinyl sound sheets, and Solos Flamencos issued with CDs and DVDs. Both tutorial books, printed in English and Spanish, are successful in the English-speaking world.

  5. Romance (guitar piece) - Wikipedia

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    The Raphael song "Tema de Amor" was performed in the 1968 Argentinian film Digan lo que digan (Let Them Talk) and it used this song as the melody with lyrics. The Dutch Duo de Koning recorded the song as ‘Ave Maria klinkt zacht door de nacht’ probably in 1968. This piece was the melody for the 1970 Françoise Hardy song "San Salvador".

  6. Rodrigo de la Guitarra - Wikipedia

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    Rodrigo de la Guitarra ("Rodrigo of the gittern") was a Spanish lutenist and gittern player, active primarily in the first half of the fifteenth century. Rodrigo was in the service of the House of Trastámara , and was a court composer for Ferdinand I of Aragon when he received the Crown of Aragon in 1412.

  7. The Guitar of Gardel - Wikipedia

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    The Guitar of Gardel (Spanish:La guitarra de Gardel) is a 1949 Argentine-Spanish musical film directed by León Klimovsky and starring Agustín Irusta, Carmen Sevilla and Antonio Casal. The film is based on the life of the tango star Carlos Gardel .

  8. USF men's basketball coach Amir Abdur-Rahim dies at 43 - AOL

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    University of South Florida men's basketball coach Amir Abdur-Rahim, a rising star in the collegiate coaching ranks, died Thursday after a battle with an aggressive illness, according to the Tampa ...

  9. Classical guitar in Cuba - Wikipedia

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    The guitar (as we know it today or in one of its historical versions) has been present in Cuba since the discovery of the island by Spain. As early as the 16th century, a musician named Juan Ortiz, from the village of Trinidad, is mentioned by famous chronicler Bernal Díaz del Castillo as “gran tañedor de vihuela y viola” (a great performer of the “vihuela” - a guitar ancestor - and ...