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      • Juan Carlos Paz (5 August 1897 – 26 August 1972) was an Argentine composer and music theorist.
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  2. Juan Carlos Paz (5 August 1897 – 26 August 1972) was an Argentine composer and music theorist. Paz was born in Buenos Aires, either in 1897 [1] or in 1901, [2] where he studied piano with Roberto Nery and composition with Constantino Gaito and Eduardo Fornarini.

  3. Juan Carlos Paz ( b. 5 August 1897; d. 25 August 1972), Argentine composer, teacher, and writer. Paz was born in Buenos Aires, where he studied piano and composition with Alphonse Thibaud and harmony with Constantino Gaito but recognized a main influence in the figure of Eduardo Fornarini, an itinerant Italian musician.

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  4. Juan Carlos Paz (5 August 1897 – 26 August 1972) was an Argentine composer and music theorist. Paz was born in Buenos Aires, either in 1897 or in 1901, where he studied piano with Roberto Nery and composition with Constantino Gaito and Eduardo Fornarini.

  5. materials. One of the founders of the group, Juan Carlos Paz, was probably the most creative composer in the movement and certainly became the most widely known. Paz's studies of composition were carried out mainly with Constantino Gaito, one of the composers involved in the nationalist movement. But from

  6. Juan Carlos Paz epitomizes a lifelong questioning spirit, propagating and promoting the artistic Avantgarde as opposed to the so-called musical nationalists like Alberto Ginastera or Carlos Chávez. Paz’s early compositions were clearly influenced by Richard Wagner, César Franck and Claude Debussy.

  7. Juan Carlos Paz (1897–1972) was an Argentine composer, critic, writer, and self-described “compositional guide” who played a key role in twentieth-century Argentine contemporary music.