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Considered one of the first
Chilean symphonists, he carried out his first studies in ConcepciĆ³n with Clotilde de la Barra (piano) and Domingo Brescia (harmony and counterpoint). With a scholarship from the Chilean Senate, he left, in 1898, to study at the Royal Conservatory of Milan (Italy), one of
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the most important in the world at that time. He graduated from this place in 1904, the year in which he began a recognized and extensive career as a pianist of works from the universal repertoire, in addition to his own.
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has recorded a disc of his works, comprising the following: Danza FantĆ”stica, 3 Aires chilenos, Andante appassionato (version for orchestra), and SinfonĆa romĆ”ntica.
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subsequently, from 1911 until her death (maturity period). He wrote few works with vernacular material in its natural state, the most performed being
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