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Born in Montevideo, Uruguay, lives in Costa Rica since 1976, with costarican's nacionality since 1981. He sung as tenor II in the National Symphonic Choir (Dept. of Culture, Youth and Sports, Costa Rica's Government) between 1977 to 1979, and some chamber choirs like "Alpha & Omega", "Coro de Cámara del Poder Judicial", etc. Mainly autodidactic, had some music studies at "Universidad Nacional", Heredia, Costa Rica. Also conducts the "Cantando por la Paz" Chamber Choir (Transl.: "Singing for Peace") since october 2, 2006. His music works are mainly religious (Roman Catholic) and for choir. | Born in Montevideo, Uruguay, lives in Costa Rica since 1976, with costarican's nacionality since 1981. He sung as tenor II in the National Symphonic Choir (Dept. of Culture, Youth and Sports, Costa Rica's Government) between 1977 to 1979, and some chamber choirs like "Alpha & Omega", "Coro de Cámara del Poder Judicial", etc. Mainly autodidactic, had some music studies at "Universidad Nacional", Heredia, Costa Rica. Also conducts the "Cantando por la Paz" Chamber Choir (Transl.: "Singing for Peace") since october 2, 2006. His music works are mainly religious (Roman Catholic) and for choir. | ||
Besides, leads a program for restablishing costarican | Besides, leads a program for restablishing costarican folk scores and debugging some classical and ancient scores that are in use in the country. | ||
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Life
Born: 9 March 1957
Biography Born in Montevideo, Uruguay, lives in Costa Rica since 1976, with costarican's nacionality since 1981. He sung as tenor II in the National Symphonic Choir (Dept. of Culture, Youth and Sports, Costa Rica's Government) between 1977 to 1979, and some chamber choirs like "Alpha & Omega", "Coro de Cámara del Poder Judicial", etc. Mainly autodidactic, had some music studies at "Universidad Nacional", Heredia, Costa Rica. Also conducts the "Cantando por la Paz" Chamber Choir (Transl.: "Singing for Peace") since october 2, 2006. His music works are mainly religious (Roman Catholic) and for choir. Besides, leads a program for restablishing costarican folk scores and debugging some classical and ancient scores that are in use in the country.
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