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  Roberto de Vittorio    
  Composer, cello and guitarrist    
 

Biography Microtonal Guitar

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   He was born in Buenos Aires October 10 1939. He studied violoncello with Roberto Livón. In the year 1969 get the title like Superior Professor of the Conservatory of Music of San Martin. 
   He studied guitar with Jorge Martinez Zárate. Harmony, counterpoint, fugue, composition and orchestration with Cayetano Marcolli, Roberto Garcia Morillo and Juan Francisco Giacobbe and concrete Music in the Instituto Torcuato Di Tella. 
   He offered recitals in Buenos Aires, inside the country and abroad favored by different Addresses of Culture. It also acted in television channels of Buenos Aires, in L.R.A. I Radiate National and Municipal Radio. In the year 1980 he invented "The guitar microtonal", instrument of 20 strings tuned by quarter of tones that it facilitates the incorporation of unpublished resources to the execution musical.  
   As educational he acted in the Provincial Conservatory of The Silver, in the Municipal Conservatory of Tandil and in the Superior Institute of Music of Formosa.  
Favored by the C.R.A.M. (I Center Ricordi of Musical Advice) it dictated seminars it has more than enough Harmony and Composition applied to the Guitar .  
   It acted in the following orchestras: Orquesta Sinfónica de Cuyo, Orquesta Estable del Teatro Argentino de La Plata, Orquesta Sinfónica Municipal de Mar del Plata, Orquesta Sinfónica de Rosario, Orquesta Filarmónica Marchigiana (Italia) y Orquestre du Grand Théatre de Dijon (Francia). 
   In composition he obtained the following prizes: 1er. prizes Association Cultural Stimulus, 1er. prizes Association Music of Camera, 1er. prizes and Mention Special Competition Barry 30 Anniversary, 1er. prizes Educational Association of Music.
   He died October 12 - 2004

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Biography Microtonal Guitar

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