Manuela Iparraguirre

Manuela Iparraguirre

She was born in 1994, in Argentina. She began her guitar studies through the Suzuki Method at 8.
She was selected in 2008 and 2014 to participate in the SAA SUZUKI CONFERENCE, in Minneapolis, USA.
In 2010, she participated as a solist in the Guitarras del Mundo Festival.
Since 2017, she has been a member of the Camerata Argentina de Guitarras, a recoginezed guitar ensamble.
She has participated in concerts in the main theaters of Argentina, such as the Usina del Arte, the Centro Cultura Kirchner, the Teatro Argentino, the Coliseo Podestá, the RadioNacional Argentina, among others.
As Suzuki teacher, she has completed 15 courses on the Suzuki Method and the application of this methodology in the classical guitar learning.
She is the director of the Suzuki guitar project at the Gilardo Gilardi Conservatory of Music, in Argentina, and, aso, she teachs at the EstíMusicalMusic Institute and online.

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Red Promesa Suzuki A Network of Suzuki Teachers in Latin America

Red Promesa Suzuki: A Network of Suzuki Teachers in Latin America

By Alejandra Nieto, Aurora Pinazzo, Franco Pinazzo, Nayat Cárdenas, Benjamín Antelo Pinto, César Prats, Felipe Aizaga, and Manuela Iparraguirre Red Promesa Suzuki is a group of teachers, friends, and former Suzuki students from different parts of Latin America, working together to… Read more ▶

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ASJ 53.3, page 16

A Letter from La PlataCelebrating Over Twenty Years of a Free Suzuki Program in Argentina

A Letter from La Plata: Celebrating Over Twenty Years of a Free Suzuki Program in Argentina

By Manuela Iparraguirre For more than twenty years, we have had the opportunity to sustain a Suzuki program in guitar and piano financed by the government of our province, Buenos Aires. This program takes place at the Conservatory Gilardo Gilardi in… Read more ▶

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ASJ 53.1, page 40

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