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Máximo Diego Pujol

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Máximo Diego Pujol (born 7 December 1957) is an Argentine classical guitarist and composer.

Life and career

He was born in Buenos Aires and graduated from the Juan José Castro Provincial Conservatory. Pujol undertook his instrumental studies with Gaspar Navarro, Alfredo Vincente, Gascón and Horacio Ceballos, Abel Carlevaro, Liliana Ardissone and Miguel Angel Girollet. He also studied harmony and composition under the guidance of Leónidas Arnedo and participated in master classes and seminars directed by Antonio de Raco, Abel Carlevaro, and Leo Brouwer.

Pujol has been awarded numerous prizes in Argentine and international competitions. In 1989 he was awarded the Argentine Composers' Union prize as 'Best Composer of Classical Music'.[1] His compositions reflect the influence of Ástor Piazzolla and similarly use the tango as a basic style.

Publications

Pujol's music is published exclusively with Éditions Henry Lemoine, Paris.

Recordings

References

  1. ^ Information from publisher's website, see 'External links'.