1881-1948 AR, Buenos Aires
Composer of Classical
A.k.a. Carlos Félix López Buchardo
Carlos Félix López Buchardo (October 12, 1881 - April 21, 1948) was an Argentine composer of Classical music whose work was inspired by native music.López Buchardo was born and died in Buenos Aires. He first studied composition in his hometown and later pursued his training in Paris with Albert Roussel. Upon his return to Argentina, López Buchardo established some institutions that helped to shape musical life in his country. He founded the Conservatorio Nacional in Buenos Aires in 1924. He also established the School of Fine Arts of the La Plata University. He held various administrative positions, including that of Director of the Teatro Colón.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Compositores Argentinos | Jorge Zulueta Piano – Constantino Gaito, Julian Aguirre, Carlos López Buchardo, José Maria Castro, Alberto Ginastera, Juan José Castro, Juan Carlos Paz, Rodolfo Arizaga, Eduardo Rovira, Astor Piazzolla _ Introducción Crítica Jacobo Romano | Album |