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Pablo Miró is a singer, composer and poli-instrumentalist.
His style is a worked, acid, deep, subtle and poetic lyric, closed
also in original sounds.
He has a committed, humanist, and critical but not demagogic theme.
An instrumental search combined with the new Latin-American song
characterizes his work by fusing jazz and pop music tunes together
with ethnic and folklore elements.
He began his studies of classical guitar at the age of eleven in
the province of Cordoba, Argentina; continuing them with the professors
Dieter Witzke and Grant Gustavson at the "Jugendmusikschule
Herford" in Germany.
At the age of seventeen he performed his first concert as leader
of the group Canto Libre. In 1981 he received the scholarship "B.A.F.Ö.G."
given by the German government, this allowed him to improve his
classical guitar style with the master Silvano Mazzoni at "La
Scuola di Musica di Fiesole", Florence, Italy.
In 1984 he came back to Argentina and five years later he graduated
at U.N.C. as musical composer.
He took part of the edition (arrangement and production) of the
CD for the commemoration of the anniversary of the "Asociación
Goethe" called 100 Years of teaching.
During his professional work he created different musical groups
such as: Canto Libre (Alemania), Aldaba Trio, Cataros and Klo (Cordoba).
In 1998 he alternated between the continuous setting activities
and his first tour of Europe, performing in Germany, Spain and Italy.
In 1999 he won a soloist contest carried out by the Undersecretary
of Culture of Buenos Aires City, called "Certamen Bonaerense
Rockanrolazo".
Later the Undersecretary of Culture carried out a show in Arturo
Illia amphitheater (Paseo de la Costa - Vicente Lopez) and invited
him to share stage together with Victor Heredia.
In 2002 he performed during the opening for the "Commemorative
event of December 2001" which took place in Plaza de Mayo.He
shared stage with Teresa Parodi and Tarrago Ros.
The following year he performed together with Chango Spasiuk and
Adriana Varela during ALCA festival, carried out in Capital Federal
at Medicine University.
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