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Pablo D. García (Buenos Aires, Argentina)
He completed his music studies at the "J.J. Castro"conservatory, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, where he obtained the Guitar Teacher's title and at the "Hochschule für Musik" of Cologne-Wuppertal, Germany where he obtained the Arts Diploma for concert guitar. He has taken part in tango, jazz, folk tradition, old music, musical teaching, chamber music and composition courses. He has given many solo recitals and chamber music concerts with different groups in Argentina, Germany and other European countries as well as live radio and television presentations. Walhall Editions and "Akustik Gitarre" magazine have published some of his works for guitar.
José Vítores (Guayaquil, Ecuador)
Composer, guitarist, arranger and producer. He completed his musical studies in Ecuador, Germany and Spain. He has written music for orchestra, theater, chamber music and music scores for movies. He has developed a concert activity as a soloist and as a member of various groups. He has taught in Ecuador, Germany and Turkey. He is the author of several publications (Neue Musik Editions, Mesa Music Publishing). In 2001 he won a prize in the instrumental music category at the Song Expo Competition (Netherlands).
René Toriello (Guatemala, Guatemala)
He studied with Alejandro Herrera and Manuel López Ramos in Guatemala. He took part in courses with Alvaro Pierri, Jaime Zenamón, Quique Sinesi, Juan Falú, Jose Luis Merlin and Abel Carlevaro.
He is a guitarist, bassist and percussionist, and performs both as a soloist and with groups playing different styles of music (salsa, flamenco, jazz, world music ). He leads and is a member of chamber music ensembles and duos performing mainly Latin American music. He performs in Germany as well as abroad and at international guitar festivals. He has participated in many CD-recordings and has appeared in live radio and television broadcasts as well as in theater-music performances and has been invited to give recitals at international guitar festivals. He teaches at the Leo Kestenberg Music School in Berlin and is an assistant to the International Guitar-Festival 'Abel Carlevaro' in Erlbach.
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