Julio Salvador Sagreras was born in Argentina in 1879 and died in 1942. He … Read Full Bio ↴Julio Salvador Sagreras was born in Argentina in 1879 and died in 1942. He was an Argentine guitarist and composer. He has given many radio performances during his lifetime.
Guitarist, pedagogue and Argentinian composer. His two parents were guitarists, who taught him the guitar very early. Julio Salvador Sagreras participated in concerts at the age of 6. At age 12, he studied piano and composition. He progressed quickly and became professor of guitar in Académia de Bellas Artes. In Buenos Aires, he made acquaintance with the editor Francisco Nuñez, which had published a hundred compositions of Sagreras. In 1905 he opened his own school, Academia de Guitarra. Between 1900 and 1936, Julio Sagreras gave many concerts in concert halls and saloons, and also participated in radio releases.
Sagreras is also known for his methodical and well annotated guitar instruction series. It consists of seven books that take the student from the beginner to the advanced stage. The series is so well thought out and so incrementally progressive that it has often been said that the student can teach himself.
Guitarist, pedagogue and Argentinian composer. His two parents were guitarists, who taught him the guitar very early. Julio Salvador Sagreras participated in concerts at the age of 6. At age 12, he studied piano and composition. He progressed quickly and became professor of guitar in Académia de Bellas Artes. In Buenos Aires, he made acquaintance with the editor Francisco Nuñez, which had published a hundred compositions of Sagreras. In 1905 he opened his own school, Academia de Guitarra. Between 1900 and 1936, Julio Sagreras gave many concerts in concert halls and saloons, and also participated in radio releases.
Sagreras is also known for his methodical and well annotated guitar instruction series. It consists of seven books that take the student from the beginner to the advanced stage. The series is so well thought out and so incrementally progressive that it has often been said that the student can teach himself.
El Colibri
Julio Salvador Sagreras Lyrics
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@edsonlopesguitar
Sheet Music (Partitura):
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B8drXawOjAngZDAtUGh6WUNrRmM
@marcosesatti
Y lo fantástico es que el Maestro Edson Lopes hace la revisión para mejor interpretación? Bravo 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
@ricardovieira3713
Por acaso essa música é uma das lições dos livros de julio Sagreas?
@mhmd4k
I really appreciate you sharing the sheet music. I just wonder how many people in this universe can actually play this piece. Definitely not me.
@as7cordas
Não tenho palavras para descrever o quanto aprecio o seu magnífico trabalho. Um intérprete exímio, criador, compositor, arranjador, transcritor, adaptador e sem dúvida um professor para todos nós.
Edson obrigado por existir na minha vida.
@roshansubba6333
Thank you sir
@corazon8977
I came in search for El Canto Del Colibri but ended up finding this gem instead , what a fortunate turn of events to see such a magnificent play.
@curtsoulonline
I found it but can't find it ever again. If you find it let me know. I event lost the tutorial of how to play the nomad version 😂
@tuannguyenchieu9603
Ngón đàn điêu luyện nhất tôi từng nghe! Ông trình diễn thực thụ theo đúng nghĩa 'chơi đàn' vì không thấy biểu lộ sự cố gắng nào, cho dù ở đoạn khó nhằn như thường thấy ở những người khác. Bái phục !!!
@thetuthillfamily6315
I have just listened to four or five recent renditions of this well-known piece and at last I am hearing a master of the instrument who is not simply showing off how fast he/she can play it! For me it is up there with John Williams' recording of an even greater vintage!!!