Paulo Alvarado
Paulo Alvarado (born 1960) is a Guatemalan cellist, composer and producer born in Guatemala. He studied architecture at Universidad Rafael Landívar but dropped out in 1983 to become a full-time member of the groundbreaking Guatemalan rock band Alux Nahual.[1] Besides his role in that band, continuing to date, he is notable for exploring the use of the cello in a variety of contexts[2] and is active in classical music. In 1992 he founded Cuarteto Contemporáneo de Guatemala, a string quartet specializing in a repertoire by Guatemalan composers, either written specifically for a string quartet or adapted for it. He has also been involved in the performance and production of Guatemalan music from the colonial period.[3] Alvarado is the son of Manuel Antonio Alvarado a Guatemalan educator, and brother of Manuel Alvarado, a British-Guatemalan academic in media studies. He writes a weekly column, Presto non troppo in Prensa Libre, a Guatemalan daily newspaper.[4][5][unreliable source?] In 2016 he performed and produced El Chelo Guatemalteco, a collection of Guatemalan music rendered for the Cello, with Costa Rican pianist Gerardo Meza Sandoval.[6] Discography
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Gandarias de, Igor:2008. La Música Electroacústica en Guatemala. Universidad De San Carlos De Guatemala, Dirección General De Investigación, Programa Universitario De Investigación En Cultura, Pensamiento E Identidad De La Sociedad Guatemalteca. Centro De Estudios Folklóricos. Gandarias de, Igor:2008. “Música guatemalteca para piano. Antología histórica, siglos XIX-XXI”. Universidad De San Carlos De Guatemala, Dirección General De Investigación. Centro De Estudios Folklóricos. Lehnhoff, Dieter: 2005. Creación musical en Guatemala. Universidad Landívar Fundación G&TContinental. Guatemala Centroamérica External links
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