- Emigdio Ayala Báez
Infobox Artist
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birthname = Emigdio Ayala Báez
birthdate =August 5 1917
location =Paraguarí ,Paraguay
deathdate =February 24 ,1993
deathplace =Paraguarí ,Paraguay
nationality = Paraguayan
field =Musician
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works = "A mi pueblito Escobar"
"Sol de América"
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awards =Emigdio Ayala Báez was born in
Escobar , a town of theParaguarí Department ,Paraguay , on August 5, 1917.Beginnings
He started his artistic career with the master
Herminio Giménez , with who, around 1940, started his first artistic tour of presentation inBrazil .In 1941 the famous group of
Félix Pérez Cardozo recorded his composition “Mi dicha lejana”, a beautifulGuarania that became very popular.In 1947 he went on tour for
Argentina withHerminio Giménez .Career
In 1948 he was invited by Eladio Martínez to be part of the delegation of artists that would go to the
Olympic Games inLondon ,England , with the sponsor of SirEugen Millington-Drake , to compensate the absence of Paraguayan athletes. During this trip toEurope he wrote, with Martínez, theGuarania “Oración a mi amada” (Pray to my beloved), one of the richest a most popular love songs inParaguay . The “Trio Olímpico” (Olympic Trio), name for which they were known with (Albino Quiñonez completed the group) performed with great success in several shows in theBBC ofLondon , sung for the sport and cultural delegations from several other countries inOxford University and for the Royal Family too. They also traveled to other countries inEurope .He lived for many decades in
Buenos Aires ,Argentina and returned toParaguay in the late ‘80s. He was founder member of APA (Association of Paraguayan Authors) and member for life of the SADAIC (Argentine Authors and Composers Society).Last years
He died in his hometown
Escobar , inParaguarí Department , on February 24, 1993.Work
Besides the ones that were already mentioned he composed: “A mi pueblito Escobar” (For my town Escobar), “Sol de América” (Sun of América, polka), “Lejana Flor” (Distant flower), “Dulce polquita” (Sweet little polka), “Nde tapere”, “Noche en el corazón” (Night in the heart) and “Palomita ven”.
References
* [http://www.cabildoccr.gov.py/index.php?pagina=vernovedades&idnovedad=4 Centro Cultural de la República El Cabildo]
* Diccionario Biográfico "FORJADORES DEL PARAGUAY", Primera Edicción Enero de 2000. Distribuidora Quevedo de Ediciones. Buenos Aires, Argentina.
* EVP - Wikipedia
* [http://www.evp.edu.py/index.php?title=Portada Enciclopedia Virtual Paraguaya - Portal ]External links
* [http://www.musicaparaguaya.org.py/emigdio_ayala.htm músicaparaguaya.org.py]
* [http://www.vivaparaguay.com/modules/news/print.php?storyid=41646 vivaparaguay.com.py]
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