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|PersonFreeText='''Francisco Paredes Herrera''' (born 8 November 1891 in [[Cuenca]], died 1 January 1952 in [[Guayaquil]]) was a notable Ecuadorian composer. He was the son of [[Francisco Paredes Orellana]] and [[Virginia Herrera]].
|PersonFreeText='''Francisco Paredes Herrera''' (born 8 November 1891 in [[Cuenca]], died 1 January 1952 in [[Guayaquil]]) was a notable Ecuadorian composer. He was the son of [[Francisco Paredes Orellana]] and [[Virginia Herrera]].


== Early Life and Education ==
== Early Life and Education ==
Paredes Herrera completed all his studies in his hometown of [[Cuenca]]. At the age of ten, his father—himself a musician—introduced him to José Basso, an Italian priest, who taught him composition and harmony.
Paredes Herrera completed all his studies in his hometown of [[Cuenca]]. At the age of ten, his father—himself a musician—introduced him to José Basso, an Italian priest, who taught him composition and harmony.


== Career in Guayaquil ==
== Career in Guayaquil ==
Since 1920, Paredes Herrera lived permanently in [[Guayaquil]], where he soon became a widely known composer, especially for national rhythms and musical forms. He composed pasodobles, pasacalles, boleros, sanjuanitos, yaravíes, danzantes, and most notably, pasillos of exceptional beauty. For this, he earned the title "El Rey del Pasillo Ecuatoriano" (The King of the Ecuadorian Pasillo).
Since 1920, Paredes Herrera lived permanently in [[Guayaquil]], where he soon became a widely known composer, especially for national rhythms and musical forms. He composed pasodobles, pasacalles, boleros, sanjuanitos, yaravíes, danzantes, and most notably, pasillos of exceptional beauty. For this, he earned the title "El Rey del Pasillo Ecuatoriano" (The King of the Ecuadorian Pasillo).


He set to music the verses of prominent poets, both Ecuadorian and foreign, including [[Elías Cedeño Jervis]], [[Manuel Coello]], [[Medardo Ángel Silva]], [[Julio Flores]], [[Jorge Ismael Gandú]], [[Aurelio Martínez]], [[Libardo Parra]], and [[TITAF-P-7223761|Juan de Dios Peza]].
He set to music the verses of prominent poets, both Ecuadorian and foreign, including [[Elías Cedeño Jervis]], [[Manuel Coello]], [[Medardo Ángel Silva]], [[Julio Flores]], [[Jorge Ismael Gandú]], [[Aurelio Martínez]], [[Libardo Parra]], and [[TITAF-P-7223761|Juan de Dios Peza]].


== Notable Works ==
== Notable Works ==
Some of his most beautiful pasillos include:
Some of his most beautiful pasillos include:
* [[El alma en los labios]]
* [[El alma en los labios]]
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* [[Tú y yo]] – This song earned the [[Hermanos Miño Naranjo]] first prize at the Second Ibero-American Song Fair held in [[Barcelona]] in 1964.
* [[Tú y yo]] – This song earned the [[Hermanos Miño Naranjo]] first prize at the Second Ibero-American Song Fair held in [[Barcelona]] in 1964.


== Death ==
== Death ==
Sadly, Francisco Paredes Herrera passed away on 1 January 1952, before witnessing the international success of his composition "Tú y yo". He died surrounded by the admiration and affection of the Ecuadorian people.
Sadly, Francisco Paredes Herrera passed away on 1 January 1952, before witnessing the international success of his composition "Tú y yo". He died surrounded by the admiration and affection of the Ecuadorian people.
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Francisco Paredes Herrera


     

Life 8 November 1891 – 1952

Occupation

    • composer

Place of birth Cuenca

Country of birth Ecuador

Citizenship

    • Ecuador



Francisco Paredes Herrera (born 8 November 1891 in Cuenca, died 1 January 1952 in Guayaquil) was a notable Ecuadorian composer. He was the son of Francisco Paredes Orellana and Virginia Herrera.

Early Life and Education

Paredes Herrera completed all his studies in his hometown of Cuenca. At the age of ten, his father—himself a musician—introduced him to José Basso, an Italian priest, who taught him composition and harmony.

Career in Guayaquil

Since 1920, Paredes Herrera lived permanently in Guayaquil, where he soon became a widely known composer, especially for national rhythms and musical forms. He composed pasodobles, pasacalles, boleros, sanjuanitos, yaravíes, danzantes, and most notably, pasillos of exceptional beauty. For this, he earned the title "El Rey del Pasillo Ecuatoriano" (The King of the Ecuadorian Pasillo).

He set to music the verses of prominent poets, both Ecuadorian and foreign, including Elías Cedeño Jervis, Manuel Coello, Medardo Ángel Silva, Julio Flores, Jorge Ismael Gandú, Aurelio Martínez, Libardo Parra, and Juan de Dios Peza.

Notable Works

Some of his most beautiful pasillos include:

Death

Sadly, Francisco Paredes Herrera passed away on 1 January 1952, before witnessing the international success of his composition "Tú y yo". He died surrounded by the admiration and affection of the Ecuadorian people.

Orchestras

No known group memberships.

Recordings

No recordings found.

Opus

TitleGenreAlt. titleComp. Year
Por mi morenaPasodoble