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Félix Pérez Cardozo
Félix Pérez Cardozo (20 November 1908 – 9 June 1952) was a Paraguayan harpist. Pérez Cardozo died on June 9, 1952, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Beginnings Pérez Cardozo was born to Teodoro Pérez and Cándida Rosa Cardozo in the small town of Félix Pérez Cardozo, Paraguay, Hyaty in the state of Guaira Department, Guairá. As is common amongst musicians of the Paraguayan countryside, Pérez Cardozo learned the basics of playing from other harpists, without seeking tutelage from any one master. He was part of a paradigmatic trio consisting of one harp and two guitars, along with Ampelio Villalba and Diosnel Chase. He received support from the poet Pedro José Carlés, with whom he traveled to the Paraguayan capital city Asunción in 1928. During this time they would play at folk music festivals organized in the "Teatro Granados" by Aristóbulo "Nonón" Domínguez, as well as in night clubs. In 1931 he and his band left for Buenos Aires, Argentina, where most of his ...
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Félix Pérez Cardozo, Paraguay
Félix Pérez Cardozo is a town and district located in the Guairá Department of Paraguay. It is located approximately from the national capital Asunción. In this town, its inhabitants are dedicated to the cultivation of sugar cane and tobacco, as well as crafts, especially Ao po'i embroidery. History Félix Pérez Cardozo was founded by Governor Agustín Fernando de Pinedo on 15 September 1773; initially it was known by the name of Hyaty. In 1957, the Executive Branch decreed the change the name of the town, with the name of Félix Pérez Cardozo, in honor of the great Paraguayan harpist who was born in this place. Demographics According to the data provided by the General Directorate of Statistical Surveys and Census, Félix Pérez Cardozo had a population 6,156 inhabitants in 2017. Carrying out a relationship with the total population of the district, it had been apparent that 88.75% of the population resided in the rural areas. Transport The district of Félix Pérez Cardo ...
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