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Souvenir qui m'est cher (vals para guitarra)
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Souvenir qui m'est cher (vals para guitarra) Acoustic Guitar - Digital Sheet Music

Guitar, Solo Guitar - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1854923

Composed by Antonio Jiménez Manjón. Arranged by Rui Namora. This edition: pdf. 19th Century, Classical, Romantic Period. Individual part. 7 pages. Rui Namora #1414518. Published by Rui Namora (A0.1854923).

This charming waltz "Souvenir qui m'est cher", originally composed for the 6 string guitar, is presented here for the first time in a newly engraved edition, from the manuscript in the Tiscornia collection.

Antonio Jiménez Manjón was a Spanish Guitarist born in 1866 in the Andalucian city of Villacarrillo. Blind from an early age, he began his musical career at twelve years old, performing in Spain and Portugal. Soon after, the young Antonio went alone to Paris, where he studied violin in the
Conservatory, while pursuing his guitar career. Among his circle were musicians such as Gounod, Saint-Saëns or Sarasate.
In 1887, Manjón returned to his home country, being invited by the Spanish monarchs to play in the Royal Palace. Throughout those years, Manjón toured Europe with his Torres eleven-string guitar. Finally crossing the Atlantic to the Americas in 1893, he settled in Buenos Aires in 1902, after performing and teaching in several South American countries.
In Argentina, he founded a Conservatory and published his Escuela de Guitarra.
Antonio Jiménez Manjón died in 1919 in Buenos Aires.


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