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'''Ildefonso Acosta Escobar''' (born 1939) is a [[Cubans|Cuban]] guitarist. Born in [[Matanzas]], he started his musical training at an early age, studying the violin and the trumpet. His teachers included [[Candido Failde]], [[Rafael Somavilla]] and [[Dagoberto Hernandez Piloto]]. He also taught himself to play the guitar.<ref>[[Helio Orovio]], ''Cuban Music from A to Z''</ref> |
'''Ildefonso Acosta Escobar''' (born 1939) is a [[Cubans|Cuban]] guitarist. Born in [[Matanzas]], he started his musical training at an early age, studying the violin and the trumpet. His teachers included [[Candido Failde]], [[Rafael Somavilla]] and [[Dagoberto Hernandez Piloto]]. He also taught himself to play the guitar.<ref>[[Helio Orovio]], ''Cuban Music from A to Z''</ref> |
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Acosta Escobar is well known as both a composer and a performer. He started performing in concerts in 1960, and has played extensively at home and abroad. Noted compositions include the award-winning "Quinteto para dos musicaturas cubanas" and "Homenaje al 26". |
Acosta Escobar is well known as both a composer and a performer. He started performing in concerts in 1960, and has played extensively at home and abroad. Noted compositions include the award-winning "Quinteto para dos musicaturas cubanas" and "Homenaje al 26". |
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He is married to the musicologist [[Iraida Trujillo]]. He continues to live in Matanzas where he teaches the guitar and where he has served as the head of the local [[UNEAC]]. He won the [[Premio Nacional de Música de Cuba]] in 2019.<ref>https://www.tvyumuri.cu/cultura/premio-nacional-de-musica-ildefonso-acosta/</ref> |
He is married to the musicologist [[Iraida Trujillo]]. He continues to live in Matanzas where he teaches the guitar and where he has served as the head of the local [[UNEAC]]. He won the [[Premio Nacional de Música de Cuba]] in 2019.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.tvyumuri.cu/cultura/premio-nacional-de-musica-ildefonso-acosta/ |title=Premio nacional de musica Ildefonso Acosta |access-date=2022-01-01 |archive-date=2022-01-01 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220101130053/https://www.tvyumuri.cu/cultura/premio-nacional-de-musica-ildefonso-acosta/ |url-status=dead }}</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 00:08, 24 December 2024
Ildefonso Acosta Escobar (born 1939) is a Cuban guitarist. Born in Matanzas, he started his musical training at an early age, studying the violin and the trumpet. His teachers included Candido Failde, Rafael Somavilla and Dagoberto Hernandez Piloto. He also taught himself to play the guitar.[1]
Acosta Escobar is well known as both a composer and a performer. He started performing in concerts in 1960, and has played extensively at home and abroad. Noted compositions include the award-winning "Quinteto para dos musicaturas cubanas" and "Homenaje al 26".
He is married to the musicologist Iraida Trujillo. He continues to live in Matanzas where he teaches the guitar and where he has served as the head of the local UNEAC. He won the Premio Nacional de Música de Cuba in 2019.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ Helio Orovio, Cuban Music from A to Z
- ^ "Premio nacional de musica Ildefonso Acosta". Archived from the original on 2022-01-01. Retrieved 2022-01-01.