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  2. Guillermo Gonzalez (pianist) - Wikipedia

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    Guillermo Gonzalez studied music with José Cubiles, Vlado Perlemuter and Jean-Paul Sevilla at the Conservatory of Santa Cruz of Tenerife, then later in Madrid, at the Real Conservatorio Superior de Música, and in Paris, at the Schola Cantorum and the Conservatoire Superieur de Musique.

  3. Guillermo Anderson - Wikipedia

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    Guillermo Anderson was born in La Ceiba, Atlántida, Honduras, February 26, 1962, to Jorge Guillermo Anderson Sarmiento and Ida Avilés Sevilla.Guillermo Anderson grew up exposed to the mixture of Garifuna, North American, British, and Caribbean cultures characteristic to the Northern coast of Honduras, which later provided the basis for his artistic style. [1]

  4. Guillermo Rubalcaba - Wikipedia

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    Guillermo Rubalcaba (January 10, 1927 – September 7, 2015) was a Cuban pianist, bandleader, composer and orchestrator specialising in danzón and cha-cha-cha music genres. [ 1 ] Born as Guillermo González Camejo in the town of Pinar del Río , as the son of Jacobo González Rubalcaba he adopted his father's maternal name for professional ...

  5. Guillermo Carlos Cazenave - Wikipedia

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    In Sitges in 1983, Guill created the first Spanish new age music record label, and started selling his music on magazines like Integral, Karma 7 and Popular 1.. Between 1984 and 1999, Guillermo Cazenave produced more than 50 albums and sold around 300,000 copies of his work, mainly in the alternative market.

  6. Gizmo Varillas - Wikipedia

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    Gizmo Varillas (Spanish: [ˈɡismo βaˈɾiʎas] ⓘ; born Guillermo Varillas Kortabarria on 9 January 1990) is a Spanish-British songwriter, musician and record producer currently living in Brighton. He was born in Spain and raised in Wales.

  7. Guillermo Buitrago - Wikipedia

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    Guillermo de Jesús Buitrago Henríquez, known as Guillermo Buitrago (1 April 1920, in Ciénaga – 19 April 1949) was a Colombian composer and songwriter of vallenato music. [1] [2] He is one of the most successful composers in his country. His songs became part of the typical music played during Christmas in Colombia. [2]

  8. Guillermo Velázquez - Wikipedia

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    Guillermo Velázquez (born 1948) is a Mexican musician from Xichú, best known for his folk music known as "arribeño huapango" and work with the Los Leones De La Sierra De Xichú. [1] The rough guide to World music describes him as "probably the greatest living arribeño trovador". [2] He is a noted organizer and contributor to festivals in ...

  9. Guillermo Morphy - Wikipedia

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    Guillermo Morphy y Ferríz de Guzmán, best known as Conde de Morphy or Count Morphy (February 29, 1836, in Madrid – August 28, 1899, in Baden, Switzerland) was a Spanish aristocrat, music critic, musicologist, historian, educator, composer and politician.