Carlos Guastavino

Argentine composer with notable works

Carlos Guastavino - Argentine composer with notable works
Born

April 5th, 1912
112 years ago

Died

October 29th, 2000
24 years ago — 88 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Argentina

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Born in 1912, this Argentine composer contributed significantly to the classical music repertoire, particularly in the area of choral and piano music. His music often showcased the influences of Argentine folk traditions, and he frequently incorporated national themes. Guastavino studied music in Buenos Aires and was associated with notable figures in the Argentine musical landscape. His works gained recognition in various international music festivals. Throughout his lifetime, he composed a vast number of pieces, including songs that have become staples in the folk and classical canon. He passed away in 2000.

Composed over 200 songs and numerous choral works

Influenced by Argentine folk music traditions

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