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Juan Daniel Cabrio

 

 

 

Argentine guitarist, born in Buenos Aires in 1963. He studied at The National Conservtoire of Music " Carlos Lopez Buchardo" with the masterly : Jorge Martinez Zárate in guitare, getting a diploma of Music guitar Professor Superior.


Between 1986 and 1992 he took classes with the guitarist and laudist monina Távora, pupil of Andrés Segovia, Wanda Landowska and Vicente Scaramuzza, famous because she formed talented guitarists: Abreu brothers and Assad brothers.


He made many perfection courses with talented instrumentalists: Marí Isabel Siewers, Abel Carlevaro, Miguel Angel Girollet, Eduardo Fernandez, Eduardo, Eduardo Frassón, Maria Luisa Anido and Carlos Ravina among others.


In 1986 and 1987, with the support of Municipality Secretariate of Culture and altogether with famous commercial firms, he organized the I and II International Guitar Festival in Argentina, in which the most relevants instrumentalists and luthiers, discussed.


He founded and directed "The guitar World" magazine, edited between 1987 and 1988, which was successfuly accepted.


In 1988 supported by "Serenatas" program, of the 2nd Summer Festival, he co-ordinated the performance of more than a hundred guitarists in different squares of Buenos Aires. The same year, he also organized "The Festival of Jazz in Argentina" where it were offered conferences and recitals.


He offered many concerts in important places in downtown and all the country: Automivil Club Argentino, Centro Cultural San Martin, Centro Cultural Recoleta, radio Nacional, Asociación Cristiana de Jóvenes, Parque Centenario, Promúsica, Patio Andaluz, Parque Sarmiento, Auditorio Malvinas Argentinas, Fundación para el Bienestar Humano, Museo Histórico del Cabildo, Auditorio de la Cámara Argentina de la Construcción, Teatro Municipal de Morón, Museo Roca, Museo Ricardo Rojas, La manufactura papelera, Centro Nacional de la Música, Catedral de Morón, Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, etc.


Between 1995 and 1996 he founded and directed "Art and Health" magazine, and organized with the support of Buenos Aires University, the 1st Simposyum of Alternative Medicines which count with a commercial exposition. It was declared Provincial interest.


In 2002, he made a compilation of masters and studies for guitar specially selected for kids. They are used as research material in Musical' schools. The same year he made programs for the Provincial Conservatoire of Music " Alberto Ginastera" and the Musical school nº 6 played his pieces.


Between 2003 and 2004 he made many transcriptions for one, two, three and four guitars.
He founded and arranged the "Trio Domine" repertoire to make known religious pieces.
He founded "Domine Cultural" journal, which is sold in all the country.

 

Más información: www.danielcabrio.com.ar


   
   
   
 
Guitar
 
Guitar
Classification

String instrument (plucked, nylon-stringed guitars usually played with fingerpicking, and steel-, etc. usually with a pick.)

Playing range
(a regularly tuned guitar)
Related instruments

The guitar is a musical instrument with ancient roots that is used in a wide variety of musical styles. It typically has six strings, but four, seven, eight, ten and twelve string guitars also exist.

Guitars are recognized as one of the primary instruments in blues, country, flamenco, rock music, and many forms of pop. They can also be a solo classical instrument. Guitars may be played acoustically, where the tone is produced by vibration of the strings and modulated by the hollow body, or they may rely on an amplifier that can electronically manipulate tone. Such electric guitars were introduced in the 20th century and continue to have a profound influence on popular culture.

Traditionally guitars have usually been constructed of combinations of various woods and strung with animal gut, or more recently, with either nylon or steel strings. Guitars are made and repaired by luthiers

 

   
   
   
 
    • a stringed instrument usually having six strings; played by strumming or plucking

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