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Agustín Pío Barrios, (also known as Agustín Barrios Mangoré), born May 5, 1885, in Misiones, Paraguay (it has been generally accepted that the guitarist was born in San Juan Bautista, however, there is no definitive proof of this as his baptismal document found in the book of registries in the cathedral in San Juan Bautista does not state his precise place of birth.






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Agustin Barrios
Agustín Pío Barrios, (also known as Agustín Barrios Mangoré), born May 5, 1885, in Misiones, Paraguay (it has been generally accepted that the guitarist was born in San Juan Bautista, however, there is no definitive proof of this as his baptismal document found in the book of registries in the cathedral in San Juan Bautista does not state his precise place of birth. Also, several biographers and authorities present convincing documented evidence that Barrios was born, instead, in the nearby town of Villa Florida, Misiones, situated on the Tebicuary River some 30 km north of San Juan Bautista;) died August 7, 1944 in San Salvador
San Salvador

San Salvador is the Capital and largest city of the nation of El Salvador. The second most populous city in Central America, after Guatemala City, and the metro covers an area of 568 km? and is home to nearly 1.6 million people....
, El Salvador
El Salvador

El Salvador is the smallest country in the Americas and Central America by size, and the most densely populated nation in Central America. It borders on the Pacific Ocean between Guatemala and Honduras....
, was an eminent Paraguay
Paraguay

Paraguay, officially the Republic of Paraguay , is one of the only two landlocked countries in South America . It lies on both banks of the Paraguay River and is bordered by Argentina to the south and southwest, Brazil to the east and northeast, and Bolivia to the northwest....
an guitarist
Classical guitar

The classical guitar, also known as the "Spanish guitar", and in more recent times as the "nylon string guitar" ? is a plucked string instrument from the family of instruments called chordophones....
 and composer
Composer

A composer is a person who creates music, usually in the medium of musical notation, for interpretation and performance. The level of distinction between composers and other musicians varies, which affects issues such as copyright and the deference given to individual interpretations of a particular piece of music....
.

Biography


Early life

When he was a child, Barrios began to develop a love for music and literature
Literature

Literature is the art of written works. Literally translated, the word means "acquaintance with letters" . In Western culture the most basic written literary types include fiction and non-fiction....
, two areas that were very important to his family. Barrios would eventually speak two languages (Spanish
Spanish language

Spanish or Castilian is a Romance languages that originated in northern Spain, and gradually spread in the Kingdom of Castile and evolved into the principal language of government and trade....
 and Guarani
Guaraní

Guaran? are a group of culture related indigenous peoples of South America, distinguished from the related Tupi people by their use of the Guaran? language....
), and read three more (English
English language

English is a West Germanic language that originated in Anglo-Saxon England and has lingua franca status in many parts of the world as a result of the military, economic, scientific, political and cultural influence of the British Empire in the 18th, 19th and early 20th centuries and that of the United States from the mid 20th century onwa...
, French
French language

French is a Romance language spoken around the world by around 80 million people as first language, by 190 million as second language, and by about another 200 million people as an acquired tongue, with significant speakers in 54 countries....
 and German
German language

German is a West Germanic languages, thus related to and classified alongside English language and Dutch language. It is one of the world's world language and the most widely spoken mother tongue in the European Union....
).

Barrios began to show an interest in musical instruments, particularly the guitar
Guitar

The guitar is a musical instrument with ancient roots that is used in a wide variety of musical styles. It typically has six Strings , but Tenor guitar, Seven-string guitar, Eight-string guitar, Ten-string guitar, Eleven-string guitar, Twelve-string guitar, Thirteen-string guitar and doubleneck guitar string guitars also exist....
, before he reached his teens. He went to Asunción in 1901, at the age of fifteen, to attend a university
University

A university is an institution of higher education and research, which grants academic degrees in a variety of subjects. A university provides both undergraduate education and postgraduate education....
 (Colegio Nacional de Asunción
Universidad Nacional de Asunción

The Universidad Nacional de Asunci?n is a public university in Paraguay. It was opened in 1889, being the oldest and most traditional in Paraguay....
) with a scholarship in music
Music

Music is an art form whose media is sound organized in time. Common elements of music are pitch , rhythm , dynamics , and the sonic qualities of timbre and texture ....
, thus becoming one of the youngest university students in Paraguayan history. Apart from his studies in the college's music department, Barrios was also well appreciated by members of the college's mathematics
Mathematics

Mathematics is the study of quantity, structure, space, change, and related topics of pattern and form. Mathematicians seek out patterns whether found in numbers, space, natural science, computers, imaginary abstractions, or elsewhere....
, journalism
Journalism

Journalism is the craft of conveying news, descriptive material and editorial via a widening spectrum of Media . These include newspapers, magazines, radio and television, the internet and, more recently, the cellphone....
 and literature departments.

After leaving college, Barrios dedicated his life to music and writing poems. He composed more than 300 songs for which he would first write the lyrics and then the guitar accompaniment. Barrios made several friends during his multiple trips across South America
South America

South America is the southern continent of the Americas, situated entirely in the Western Hemisphere and mostly in the Southern Hemisphere, with a relatively small portion in the Northern Hemisphere....
. He was known for giving his friends and fans signed
Autograph

An autograph is a document written entirely in the handwriting of its author, as opposed to a typesetting document or one transcribed by an amanuensis or a allography; the meaning overlaps with that of the word holograph....
 copies of his poems. Because of that, there are several different versions of his poetical works which have surfaced across South America, other areas of Latin America
Latin America

Latin America is a region of the Americas where Romance languages ? particularly Spanish language and Portuguese language, and variably French language ? are primarily spoken....
 and the United States
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
. Many current collectors warn potential buyers to be careful when they come across a poem reportedly autographed by Barrios.

Career

Barrios was famed for his phenomenal performances, both live and on gramophone recordings — although Barrios is usually credited as the first classical guitarist to make recordings in 1909/10, a myth perpetuated by the guitarist John Williams, the first guitarist to record was the Mexican guitarist Octaviano Yanes performing his "Mexican Dance" (Habanera). The record, Victor 05662, is dated August 25, 1908. Another version of this piece exists on Edison Foreign Series cylinder (catalogue number 20204). For some years, it was Barrios's habit to perform in concert in traditional Paraguayan dress (he was partly of Guarani
Guaraní

Guaran? are a group of culture related indigenous peoples of South America, distinguished from the related Tupi people by their use of the Guaran? language....
 origin), assuming the persona of Nitsuga Mangoré (Nitsuga being Agustín spelled backwards).

His works were largely late-Romantic
Romantic music

In music, romanticism is a term, often considered misleading, and concept derived from literature traditionally defined by attributes including, "interest in nature, medieval chivalry, mysticism, [and] remoteness [ Social alienation and Solitude]"....
 in character, despite his having lived well into the twentieth century. Many of them are also adaptations of, or are influenced by, South American and Central American folk music. Very many of them are of a virtuosic nature.

The Bach
Johann Sebastian Bach

Johann Sebastian Bach was a German composer and organ whose sacred and secular works for choir, orchestra, and solo instruments drew together the strands of the Baroque music period and brought it to its ultimate maturity....
-inspired La Catedral (1921) is often considered to be his most impressive work, even winning the approval of Andrés Segovia
Andrés Segovia

Andr?s Torres Segovia, 1st Marquess of Salobre?a was a Spain classical guitarist born in Linares, Ja?n, Spain. He is widely regarded as one of the most important figures of the classical guitar in the beginning and mid 20th century....
, who said "In 1921 in Buenos Aires, I played at the hall La Argentina noted for its good acoustics for guitar, where Barrios had concertized just weeks before me. He was presented to me by his secretary Elbio Trapani. At my invitation Barrios visited me at the hotel and played for me upon my very own guitar several of his compositions among which the one that really impressed me was a magnificent concert piece The Cathedral whose first movement is an andante, like an introduction and prelude, and a second very virtuosic piece which is ideal for the repertory of any concert guitarist. Barrios had promised to send me immediately a copy of the work (I had ten days remaining before continuing my journey) but I never received a copy."

Death and legacy

Barrios died and was buried in the Cementerio de Los Ilustres in San Salvador, El Salvador
El Salvador

El Salvador is the smallest country in the Americas and Central America by size, and the most densely populated nation in Central America. It borders on the Pacific Ocean between Guatemala and Honduras....
 on August 7, 1944.

Barrios is still revered in Paraguay, where he is seen as one of the greatest musicians of all time by many. John Williams
John Williams (guitarist)

John Christopher Williams is a Grammy Award winning Australian-born British classical guitarist....
 has said of Barrios: "As a guitarist/composer, Barrios is the best of the lot, regardless of era. His music is better formed, it's more poetic, it's more everything! And it's more of all those things in a timeless way."

Many guitarists have recorded music by Barrios. In 1974, Jesús Benites Reyes (), a Peruvian guitarist who lived in Mexico, was the rediscoverer of Barrios and is considered by the Barrios students as "the Last Mangorean". In 2007, a Double Compact Disc with the best of A. Barrios played by Jesus Benites was released only in Mexico and Japan. These recordings, according to students of Barrios, are better and more sensitive than the John Williams interpretations.

Folk music

The folk music
Folk music

Folk music can have a number of different meanings, including:* Traditional music: The original meaning of the term "folk music" was synonymous with the term "Traditional music", also often including World Music and Roots music; the term "Traditional music" was given its more specific meaning to distinguish it from the other definition...
 of Paraguay (including the polca paraguaya
Paraguayan polka

Paraguayan polka, also known as Danza Paraguaya , is a style of music created in Paraguay in the 19th century.The Paraguayan polka is very different from the traditional polka, mainly because the Paraguayan version combines ternary and binary rhythms, where as the European only uses binary....
 and vals
Vals (dance)

Vals is an Argentine tango style, the tango version of waltz. Unlike Argentine Tango and Milonga, there are no stopping figures. The vals is danced in a continuous movement....
) provided the young Barrios with his first introduction to music. In 1898, Barrios was formally introduced to the classical guitar
Classical guitar

The classical guitar, also known as the "Spanish guitar", and in more recent times as the "nylon string guitar" ? is a plucked string instrument from the family of instruments called chordophones....
 repertoire by Gustovo Sosa Escalada. At that time, Barrios had already composed works for the guitar, and also performed pieces written by his former teacher Alias, such as La Chinita and La Perezosa. Under the influence of his new teacher, Barrios went on to perform and study the works of Tárrega
Francisco Tárrega

Francisco de As?s T?rrega y Eixea, was an influential Spanish composer and classical guitar....
, Vinas, Sor and Aguado
Dionisio Aguado

Dionisio Aguado was a Spain classical guitarist and composer....
. Sosa Escalada was so impressed with his new pupil that he convinced Barrios's parents to let him move to Asunción
Asunción

Asunci?n , population 1,212,112 , is the Capital and largest city of Paraguay. The "Ciudad de Asunci?n" is an autonomous capital district not part of any department....
 to continue his education. Having already surpassed the technical and performing abilities of most guitarists, Barrios began seriously to compose around 1905.

Among the folkloric influences, Barrios is know to have played such popular paraguayan works as "Campamento Cerro León", "Londón Carapé", "Guyrá campana", "Mamá Cumandá" . As an example, "Guyrá campana" is very interesting, since some of the material can be heard in parts of Barrios' recording of "Caazapá - Aire Popular Paraguayo"... Though "Guyrá campana" is traditional music, many maintain that it is very closely related to guitarist (from Caazapá), whom Barrios knew.There are various versions of "Guyrá campana" (it is also known as "Pájaro campana") e.g. for Paraguayan Harp (Félix Pérez Cardozo), etc.; and in some versions, the birdsong imitations can be very clearly heard.

Composing

Barrios's compositions can be divided into three basic categories: folkloric, imitative and religious. Barrios paid tribute to the music and people of his native land by composing pieces modeled after folk songs from South America
South America

South America is the southern continent of the Americas, situated entirely in the Western Hemisphere and mostly in the Southern Hemisphere, with a relatively small portion in the Northern Hemisphere....
 and Central America
Central America

Central America is a central geography region of the Americas. It is the southernmost, isthmus portion of the North American continent, which connects with South America on the southeast....
. Imitating the compositional style and techniques of the Baroque
Baroque

In the the arts, the Baroque was a Western cultural Epoch , starting roughly at the beginning of the 17th century in Rome, Italy. It was exemplified by drama and grandeur in Baroque sculpture, Baroque painting, literature, Baroque dance, and Baroque music....
 and Romantic periods was another side to his craftsmanship. La Catedral may be viewed as Barrios' tribute to Bach. It is believed that La Catedral was inspired by a religious experience for Barrios; therefore, the piece may also be categorized under religion. Religious beliefs and experiences also played an important role in Barrios' compositional process. Una Limosna por el Amor de Dios (Alms for the Love of God) is another example of a religiously-inspired work. Breaking down the works of Barrios into these three categories helps the guitar enthusiast to understand Barrios's musical intent.

Discography

  • Agustin Barrios The Complete Guitar Recordings 1913-1942. This 3 CD set was transferred and digitally remastered from 78rpm gramophone
    Gramophone

    Gramophone might refer to:* The British English term for U.S. English "phonograph", the first device for recording and replaying sound. The two names were originally those used by rival manufacturers...
     recording from Atlanta, Odeon, Artigas labels and some Barrios' personal home recordings. [https://www.chanterelle.com/shop/chanterelle/index.php?page=detail&match=LISA_NR2=CHR002 Chanterelle Verlag, CHR002]


List of works


Agustín Barrios composed more than three hundred pieces in his lifetime. The more outstanding pieces in his repertoire are the following:

  • Aconquija
  • Allegro Sinfónico
  • Chôro da saudade
  • Cueca
  • Danza Paraguaya
  • Estudio de Concierto
  • Jha, Che Valle
  • Julia Florida
  • Las Abejas
  • La Catedral
  • London Karape
  • Madrigal-Gavota
  • Maxixa
  • Mazurka Apasionata
  • Preludio
  • Sueño de la muñequita
  • Un sueño en la Floresta
  • Una limosnita por amor de Dios (Also known as "El ultimo trémolo" or "El último canto")
  • Vals no 3
  • Vals no 4
  • Vidalita
  • Danza Guaraní
He also wrote a few poems:
  • Mi Guitarra
  • El Bohemio


Bibliography

  • El Inalcanzable Agustín Barrios Mangoré (289 pages, 2007) by Carlos Salcedo Centurion. (, )
  • Six Silver Moonbeams: The Life and Times of Agustin Barrios Mangoré, Richard D. Stover ()
  • Mangoré: Vida y Obra de Agustín Barrios, Sila Godoy
    Sila Godoy

    Sila Godoy, said to be the most accomplished new world classical guitar in the generation following Agust?n Barrios, was born in Villarrica, Paraguay Paraguay on December 4 1919....
    , , Editorial Don Bosco/ Ñanduti Vive. Asunción, Paraguay.
  • Dos almas musicales: Agustín Pío Barrios y José del Rosario Diarte, Nicolás T. Riveros, Asunción, Paraguay


See also


  • List of Paraguayans
    List of Paraguayans

    The following is a list of people from Paraguay.*Pablo Alborno, artist*Hugo Rodr?guez Alcala, writer*Luis Bordon, Paraguayan harp player*Mart?n Almada, human rights activist and winner of the Alternative Nobel Prize...


External links

  • Centro Cultural de la República, El Cabildo (Asunción, Paraguay)


Biography

  • (www.guitar-moonbeams.com by Pablo [surname?])
  • Diccionario de la Música en el Paraguay, by Luis Szarán
  • ()


Other

  • (Nuoro, Italy)