Agustin Barrios Mangoré lived from 1885 until 1944. Born in Paraguay, he was a virtuoso guitar player and a composer, and his music honored his heritage of the Guaraní indigenous South American people ...
Two short guitar pieces start our first hour. Alexander-Sergei Ramirez plays "Una limosna por el amor de Dios" by Agustin Barrios Mangore; then Pepe Romero plays "El Colibri" by Julio Sagreras.
Dubbed "the Paganini of the guitar," the Paraguayan composer/guitarist Agustín Barrios MangorÉ (1885-1944) composed more than 300 pieces for his instrument, many of which haven't survived. By ...
Solo Guitar / Late Romantic / Folkloric. In his time, Agustín Barrios Mangoré was a much neglected guitarist and composer. This Paraguayan contemporary of modernistic Spanish six-string shining light ...
On a Tuesday night in a small studio at Moravian College’s music and arts campus in downtown Bethlehem, a classical guitar student is playing Agustin Mangore Barrios’ rich, tender “Julio Florida.” His ...
The lifetiem exhibition of Agustín Barrios Mangoré, an eminent Paraguayan guitarist and composer, will be held in Seoul. Barrios was famed for his phenomenal performances, both live and on gramophone ...