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{{Person | {{Person | ||
| | |PersonName=Froilán Aguilar | ||
|Name_real=Froilán Aguilar | |Name_real=Froilán Aguilar | ||
| | |alternative_search=froilan aguilar | ||
|genderLabel=male | |||
|birthDate=1896-10-09 | |birthDate=1896-10-09 | ||
|deathDate=1974-01-26 | |deathDate=1974-01-26 | ||
|birthPlaceLabel=Montevideo, Montevideo Department | |birthPlaceLabel=Montevideo, Montevideo Department | ||
|birthPlaceCountryLabel=Uruguay | |birthPlaceCountryLabel=Uruguay | ||
|citizenshipLabel=Uruguay | |citizenshipLabel=Uruguay | ||
|Occupation=guitarist;;lyricist;;composer | |||
|instrument=guitar | |||
|wikidataID=Q42383044 | |||
|Todotango_links=https://www.todotango.com/creadores/ficha/191/Froilan-Aguilar | |Todotango_links=https://www.todotango.com/creadores/ficha/191/Froilan-Aguilar | ||
|PersonFreeText=Froilán Aguilar was a guitarist, lyricist, and composer. He began performing in Montevideo, lived briefly in Buenos Aires, and returned to Uruguay in 1926. In the 1940s, he also performed as a classical guitar soloist. He was the brother of [[TITAF-P-6411731|José María Aguilar]] and worked as a guitarist on Montevideo radio stations. | |||
== Notable Accompaniments == | |||
[[TITAF-P-8086807|Rosita Quiroga]] and [[Rosita Del Carril]] (duo), alongside his brother [[TITAF-P-6411731|José María Aguilar]]. Buenos Aires, early 1920s. | |||
[[TITAF-P-8086807|Rosita Quiroga]] – Buenos Aires, approximately 1925–1928. | |||
[[TITAF-P-8073900|Ignacio Corsini]] – Buenos Aires, 1926 (brief period). | |||
[[Hermanas Méndez]] ([[Carmen Méndez]] and [[Magdalena Méndez]]), with [[Diego Picera]] – Montevideo, date unknown. | |||
[[Armando Sentous Barbé]], with his brother [[TITAF-P-6411731|José María Aguilar]] – possibly Buenos Aires, 1934. | |||
[[Rufina T. Bárcena]], with the Conjunto Criollo Aguilar, around 1935. | |||
== Member of Ensembles == | |||
Quinteto Criollo Los Insólitos: Froilán Aguilar, [[TITAF-P-9068159|Ítalo Goyeche]], [[Carlos Bértola Ravera]], [[Luis Viappiana]], and [[TITAF-P-6411731|José María Aguilar]]. Montevideo, 1924 (performed during carnival season). | |||
Unnamed group: with singer [[Blanquita Ramos]], Froilán Aguilar, and brothers [[TITAF-P-7198307|Julio Navarrine]] and [[TITAF-P-5221228|Alfredo Navarrine]]. Buenos Aires (Teatro Hippodrome), year unknown. | |||
Trío Nacional de Guitarras: [[Julio Pizzo]], [[Alfonso Pisera]], Froilán Aguilar. Montevideo, 1930. This trio was part of Los Trovadores. | |||
Conjunto Criollo Aguilar: Froilán Aguilar, [[Julio Fontela]], [[Juan Ferro]]. Montevideo, around 1935. | |||
== Theatre Performances == | |||
'''''[[Santos Vega]]''''' (by [[TITAF-P-4008821|Fernán Silva Valdés]]) – Performed by the Comedia Nacional at Teatro Solís, Montevideo, 17 April 1952. Froilán Aguilar and [[Andrés Remersaro]] played guitar in a cast of around 50 actors. | |||
'''''[[El caudillo]]''''' (by [[Justino Zavala Muniz]]) – Performed by the Comedia Nacional at Teatro Solís, Montevideo, circa 1962. Froilán Aguilar played the role of a payador. | |||
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|siblingsLabel=TITAF-P-6411731 | |||
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[[Category:TangoPeople]] | [[Category:TangoPeople]] | ||
<noinclude>{{DISPLAYTITLE:Froilán Aguilar}}</noinclude> | |||
Latest revision as of 07:55, 18 June 2025
Real name Froilán Aguilar
Life 9 October 1896 – 26 January 1974
Occupation
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• guitarist
• lyricist
• composer
Instrument
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• guitar
Place of birth Montevideo, Montevideo Department
Country of birth Uruguay
Citizenship
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• Uruguay
Siblings
TodoTango: Link
Froilán Aguilar was a guitarist, lyricist, and composer. He began performing in Montevideo, lived briefly in Buenos Aires, and returned to Uruguay in 1926. In the 1940s, he also performed as a classical guitar soloist. He was the brother of José María Aguilar and worked as a guitarist on Montevideo radio stations.
Notable Accompaniments
Rosita Quiroga and Rosita Del Carril (duo), alongside his brother José María Aguilar. Buenos Aires, early 1920s.
Rosita Quiroga – Buenos Aires, approximately 1925–1928.
Ignacio Corsini – Buenos Aires, 1926 (brief period).
Hermanas Méndez (Carmen Méndez and Magdalena Méndez), with Diego Picera – Montevideo, date unknown.
Armando Sentous Barbé, with his brother José María Aguilar – possibly Buenos Aires, 1934.
Rufina T. Bárcena, with the Conjunto Criollo Aguilar, around 1935.
Member of Ensembles
Quinteto Criollo Los Insólitos: Froilán Aguilar, Ítalo Goyeche, Carlos Bértola Ravera, Luis Viappiana, and José María Aguilar. Montevideo, 1924 (performed during carnival season).
Unnamed group: with singer Blanquita Ramos, Froilán Aguilar, and brothers Julio Navarrine and Alfredo Navarrine. Buenos Aires (Teatro Hippodrome), year unknown.
Trío Nacional de Guitarras: Julio Pizzo, Alfonso Pisera, Froilán Aguilar. Montevideo, 1930. This trio was part of Los Trovadores.
Conjunto Criollo Aguilar: Froilán Aguilar, Julio Fontela, Juan Ferro. Montevideo, around 1935.
Theatre Performances
Santos Vega (by Fernán Silva Valdés) – Performed by the Comedia Nacional at Teatro Solís, Montevideo, 17 April 1952. Froilán Aguilar and Andrés Remersaro played guitar in a cast of around 50 actors.
El caudillo (by Justino Zavala Muniz) – Performed by the Comedia Nacional at Teatro Solís, Montevideo, circa 1962. Froilán Aguilar played the role of a payador.
Orchestras
No known group memberships.
Recordings
No recordings found.
Opus
| Title | Genre | Alt. title | Comp. Year |
|---|---|---|---|
| Allá en la sierra | Fado | ||
| Caprichosa | Fado | ||
| Murmullos | Tango | Murmuyos | |
| Murmuyos | Tango |