Emilio pujol vilarrubi guitar
Pujol gave his first recital in Lérida (now Lleida) in 1907. In Rome, on August 17, 1963, Pujol married the singer Maria Adelaide Robert, born in Lisbon in 1910 (died 2010).ġ970 Pujol got the Spanish Ministry of Science and Education of the Order of La Cruz de la Encomienda de la Orden Civil de Alfonso X El Sabio awarded. Matilde, his first wife, died on Decemin Barcelona. In 1955 a course for vihuela and baroque guitar was set up there under the direction of Pujols, which was held from June 1965 as I Curso Internacional de Guitarra, Laúd y Vihuela in the Spanish province of Lérida (initially in the city of Lérida, and from 1970 to Jin Cervera ) was continued. In 1953, Andrés Segovia, who was ill, appointed him as a substitute lecturer at the Accademia Musicale Chigiana in Siena. From 1946 to 1969 Pujol was Professor of Guitar at the State Conservatory in Lisbon. Unlike most guitarists, Pujol struck the strings of the guitar not with his fingernails, but always with his fingertips. Emilio Pujol was next to Miguel Llobet an influential spokesman and propagandist of the Tárrega method, which is also evident from the introduction of his now incomplete four-volume guitar textbook (published in German as Theoretical-Practical School of Guitar ).
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Pujol is also the author of some didactic works and an epoch-making guitar school Escuela Razonada de la Guitarra (Buenos Aires, from 1934) designed in 1923, which is based on the guitar school Dionisio Aguados and the guitar technique Tárregas and should comprise five volumes. He then lived in Barcelona, where he worked at the Instituto Español des Musicologia and in 1945 at the Conservatorio Superior de Música set up and directed a seminar on the vihuela and its literature. Pujol also played vihuela at concerts and performed works for vihuela and vocals with the soprano Concepció Badia. Century, and later in París with Lionel de la Laurencie, he pursued further musicological studies, in particular on the history of the vihuela, about which he also gave a lecture developed from 1938 to 1945. Together with Felipe Pedrell, who also taught him about the vihuela and guitar literature of the 16th to 18th centuries.
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In Emilio Pujol's famous library of old and new music, he brought together previously unknown works from the Renaissance and Baroque periods. In addition to his concert and teaching activities, he also earned merit by publishing old lute, vihuela and guitar music from 1926 onwards. He made his first concert tour through Germany in October 1926. In 1923 he married the flamenco guitarist Matilde Cuervas (1888-1956) in Paris, with whom he also performed together in concerts or as a duo from around 1929 to 1954. At the end of that year Emilio Pujol settled in Paris for the next 20 years. His mother died in 1919, his father on August 12, 1921. On December 4, 1912, he first appeared in the Bechstein Hall in London. Mediated by his friend, the painter Pablo Antonio de Béjar, he played in May 1911 in the Madrid Royal Palace in front of the Spanish royal family (including Queen Victoria ). He made his debut as a soloist in Lleida in 1907 and in Barcelona in 1909. After Tárrega's death in 1909, Pujol studied music theory and composition with Agustín Campo, a student of Dionisio Aguado, at the Madrid Conservatory. There he introduced himself to Francisco Tárrega and was his pupil from 1902 until Tárrega's death in 1909 (as did Miguel Llobet and Daniel Fortea ).
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įinally, Pujol attended the music school in Barcelona. After he had returned to his home village and had survived a life-threatening pleurisy, he received an instrument from Enrique García from his father and learned from Dionisio Aguado at the guitar school. With the success of this ensemble performed during the Paris World Exposition 1900 on. At first Emilio Pujol played on the bandurria and was a soloist in a student orchestra, an "Estudiantina", which mainly consisted of bandurrias and guitars. He began playing the guitar in his birthplace, 40 km south of the provincial capital Lleida, but moved to Barcelona in 1894, where his brother, eleven years older, was already living as a student. Miguel Llobet, Emilio Pujol, Juan Carlos Anido, María Luisa Anido and Domingo Prat in the Anido house, 1919Įmilio Pujol is the last of five children of Cristina Vilarrubí and Ramón Pujol Subirat, married in 1869.