- Federico A. Cordero
Infobox Musical artist
Name = Federico A. Cordero
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Birth_name = Federico Arturo Cordero Salguero
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Born = birth date and age|1928|08|18 Río Piedras,Puerto Rico
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Origin =Carolina, Puerto Rico
Instrument = Guitar
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Genre = Classical music
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Years_active = 1947-present
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URL = http://www.federicocordero.com
Notable_instruments =Federico A. Cordero (born
August 18 ,1928 ), is a world renownedguitarist of classical music.Early years
Cordero was born Federico Arturo Cordero Salguero in
Río Piedras ,Puerto Rico , a town which is now part the San Juan, the capital of Puerto Rico. Both his parents were instrumental in the formation of Cordero's character. His father taught him sports, especiallyboxing , at the age of three and his mother taught him how to read and write. They also paid for his first musical lessons. In 1933, the family moved to the city of Carolina where his father served as Mayor and where he was raised. There he received both his primary and secondary education. He received his first guitar from his mother as a gift and his neighbor, themusician Ramon Rivera gave him his first lessons. [http://www.prpop.org/biografias/PR Popular Culture] ]Cordero graduated from high school in 1944 when he was 16 years old and enrolled in the
University of Puerto Rico . At the age of 19, he earned his Bachelors Degree inSocial Sciences . He made his professional debut during his student years with the "Trio Los Romanticos", which included Julito andFelipe Rodriguez . [http://www.musicaboricua.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?LNG=en-US&Screen=CTGY&Category_Code=FedericoCordero Federico Cordero's CD Collection] ] After he earned his degree, he went toNew York and enteredColumbia University earning his Master's Degree inEconomics . Cordero returned to the island and was hired by the Social Sciences Department of hisAlma Mater . In 1950, he was hired byChilean singerLucho Gatica to play the guitar in his concerts.A longtime resident of Barrio Barrazas in
Carolina, Puerto Rico , he is the father of three sons, Federico, Fernando and Rafael Cordero, and has one granddaughter.Political career
The Speaker of the House of Representatives
Ernesto Ramos Antonini offered Cordero a job in the Office of Legislative Services in the Capitol Building. Later he ran and was elected as an at-large Representative in the House. He held various positions including the chairmanship of the Commerce and Industry Committee. In 1960, Cordero returned to the University of Puerto Rico to study law and won reelection to the House. Among his fellow classmates were future Chief Justice of theSupreme Court of Puerto Rico Victor Pons and future Attorney General, Senate president and Governor of Puerto RicoRafael Hernandez Colon . In 1962, after earning his law degree, he resigned his legislative seat and taught law at his Alma Mater.First concert
In 1964, Cordero held his first concert at the
Ponce Museum of Art located in the city of Ponce. He also worked as the producer of thetelevision show "La guitarra y sus temas" (The guitar and its themes) on WIPR-TV. After the series went off the air, Cordero traveled toMadrid, Spain where he continued to take guitar and composition lessons. While in Spain he composed "Pavana Jibara" and "Danza Puertorriqueña" the first danza written for a guitar. In 1970, he made his debut outside of Puerto Rico when he held a concert inAruba . He formed a group called "Quinteto de Federico A. Cordero" with Italian cellistEnrico Orazi , theviolin s ofRoberto Alvarez andFrancisco Morla and theviola ofJaime Medina .In 1971, "Guitar Player Magazine" published an article about Cordero and
Great Britain s "Guitar News", the official publication of the International Classic Guitar Association featured Cordero on their cover. That year he also held concerts in various cities ofSwitzerland . In 1974, he was invited to theWhite House by President Gerald Ford to give a concert. He performed with his group which also included thepianist Vanessa Vassallo and thetenor Edgardo Hierbolini.In 1975, Cordero was invited to participate in a forum by the president of the Guitar Committee of American String Teachers Association to help create a system to teach guitar playing. That year he went on tour to
Germany ,Italy ,Spain andNew Orleans ,United States .In 1983, "Soundboard Magazine" published his articles "The Interaction Between Manuel Ponce and Andres Segovia: 1923-1928". In 1987 he became the first Puerto Rican to be named to the board of directors of the Guitar Foundation of America.
Recordings
Among his CDs are the following:
* Lagrimas en Soledad
* Los Dos Federico: Recuerdos de Borinquen (father & son duo)
* Mi Version
* The Best of Federico CorderoCordero lives on a mountaintop in Barrio Barrazas in
Carolina, Puerto Rico . He has three sons, Federico, Fernando and Rafael, and one granddaughter.ee also
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List of famous Puerto Ricans References
External links
* [http://www.prpop.org/biografias/PR Popular Culture]
* [http://www.musicaboricua.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?LNG=en-US&Screen=CTGY&Category_Code=FedericoCordero Federico Cordero's CD Collection]
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