Rodrigo Riera
Rodrigo Riera (19 September 1923 – 19 August 1999), was a Venezuelan guitarist and composer. He wrote a vital and important body of works for the guitar, inspired by and dedicated to the rich musical legacy of his region in the Lara state (Capital city: Barquisimeto) in Western Venezuela, displaying a loving nationalism that led him to be associated with the work of Antonio Lauro but with a technique that is more accessible to beginners and intermediate guitar players.He was also an important educator of the classical guitar. Many guitarists active today studied with him in the 1980s and 1990s.
Lastly, he had an important career as a concert guitarist, but his recordings are relatively scarce and hard to find. Provided by Wikipedia
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11by Federico Fabbri, Fernando Espino, Rogelio Herrera, Leopoldo Moro, Ricardo Haroun, Rodrigo Riera, Nieves González-Henriquez, Oscar Bergasa, Oscar Monterroso, Manuel Ruiz de la Rosa, Fernando TuyaGet full text
Published 2015-03-01
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12by Felipe Torquato, Pedro Range, Radhouane Ben‐Hamadou, Eva E. Sigsgaard, Philip F. Thomsen, Rodrigo Riera, Michael L. Berumen, John A. Burt, David A. Feary, Alyssa Marshell, Daniele D'Agostino, Joseph D. DiBattista, Peter R. MøllerGet full text
Published 2019-10-01
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13by Jordi Guzmán‐Casta, Sonia Carrasco‐CaraChards, Jorge Guzmán‐Huesca, Carla Paola Sánchez‐Ríos, Rodrigo Riera‐Sala, José Fabián Martínez‐Herrera, Erika Sagrario Peña‐Mirabal, Diana Bonilla‐Molina, Jorge Arturo Alatorre‐Alexander, Luis Manuel Martínez‐Barrera, Jerónimo Rafael Rodríguez‐CidGet full text
Published 2021-04-01
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