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Elio Ramon Gonzalez (December 8, 1923 – March 9, 2013), better known as Neneco Norton, was a Paraguayan musician, composer and orchestra director. Norton was born in 1923 in Asuncion, Paraguay on December 8, the day of the festival of the Virgin of
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, an important date for Paraguayans. His parents were Apolonio Benitez and Hermelinda Gonzalez.


Early career

Neneco got his start in music when he played trumpet in the battalion band of the Rojas Silva battalion of Salesianito, a private school in Asuncion. His lessons in elementary music theory were taken with
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. He learned theory and higher sight-reading with maestro Jose de Jesus Villalba, and then studied harmony with Professor Otakar Platill. While in the Rojas Silva battalion, he formed a musical group. Its members included Luis Meza Osmer, Rubito Medina on guitar, Benjamin Cabañas on clarinet, and a singer who later would be famous:
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. Norton was awarded the title of senior professor of theory and music theory at the Jorge Baez Conservatory. He formed his own orchestra, ''Los Caballeros del Ritmo'', a remarkable grouping comprising Rudy Heyn, Chon Duarte, Paco Gomez, Victorio Ortiz and Nelson Mendoza. The band went on tour throughout Paraguay, as well as to cities in Argentina, Brazil, and Uruguay.


Song writing career

Norton has written more than eighty compositions. The guarania "Aquel Ayer," a renowned work, marked his first experience in the field of composition and was recorded by Luis Alberto del Paraná, who catapulted it to success. He is the author of one of the most well known Paraguayan songs, "Paloma Blanca" (The White Dove). This song has been recorded by countless national and international performers, including
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. This success was joined by numerous compositions throughout his long career as a composer, conductor, and orchestral arranger. Other highlights include "Buscándote" and "Tus Ojos". The song "Yo vì un Amanecer," with lyrics by journalist Humberto Rubin and with the voice of Niño Pereira, represented Paraguay in the Third World Song Festival held in Rio de Janeiro. Singers such as Luis Alberto del Parana,
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, Pura Agüero Vera, Ñeco Gonzalez, and Oscar Barreto Aguayo sought the direction and orchestral arrangements of Norton for making records and for live presentations on television, radio, and in theaters. Singers such as Luis Alberto del Paraná, Samuel Aguayo, Hannibal Lovera, Ramona Galarza, and Julio Iglesias; and groups such as Indios, Alberto y Los Trios Paraguayos, Los Gomez, and
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, Luis Bordón, and Bernardo Avalos have recorded compositions by Neneco Norton.


Compositions for the stage

In addition to writing songs, Neneco was devoted to compose musical works for the local theater, called Paraguayan Zarzuela. He collaborated with Paraguayan playwright and journalist
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to create works such as ''Reseda, Naranjera, Ribereña, The Arribeños, La Morena, Del Trigal, El Delegado'' and ''Cañaveral''. Neneco also worked with playwright Mario Halley Mora in ''La Promesera of Caacupé'' and ''Mustafa''. With Críspulo Melgarejo he shared the authorship of ''Marido de Contrabando, El Gringo de la Loma'' and ''Escuela Pyhare''. Librettist Rogelio Silverado was another creative companion of Neneco Norton. Their collaborations included the play ''La Candeladria de mi Barrio''.


Final years and Death

Despite his age, in his final years Neneco Norton served as professor of Paraguayan popular folk music at the National Conservatory of Music and as a teacher in the school of Villa Elisa, Maria Auxiliadora School. He was an active member of the steering committee for the Autores Paraguayos Asociados (APA), and taught composition and the structure of Paraguayan music. He died on March 9, 2013, at the age of 89 after being hospitalized for 2 months due to pneumonia complications.Fallece el maestro Neneco Norton
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Awards

The Municipality of Asuncion gave Norton Neneco the distinction of beloved son of the capital city of Asuncion, because the city was one of the great inspirations for his work.


References

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