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Alejandro Patricio Guarello Finlay (born August 21, 1951) is a composer and conductor of Chilean orchestra who has created more than 70 works of different instrumental and vocal genres, chamber and symphonic, which have been edited both in his Country as in the United States, Europe and Japan. His compositions have received numerous awards, such as the Festivales de Música Chilena (1979), the Conservatoire de Paris (1984) and others. He entered to study music at the Catholic University of Valparaiso in 1971; Four years later he continued with private lessons of the master Cyril Vila, with whom he continued his career as a student in the Degree in Composition of the Faculty of Arts of the University of Chile (1977-1982) . During this period he was entrusted, in together with the Ortiga Group, the composition of the music of the Human Rights Cantata, with texts by the priest Esteban Gumucio Vives, presented in the Metropolitan Cathedral of Santiago on November 25, 1978. Guarello traveled to Italy between 1984 and 1985 to Perfect their knowledge in composition. Thanks to two scholarships granted by the government of that country, he studied in Rome, Siena and Milan, where he had contact with important musicians such as Franco Donatoni, Giacomo Manzoni, Luca Lombardi, among others. He published his first album in 1998, with chamber works composed between 1979 and 1996. Since that date he has published several other albums with his music as the double CD Retrospective and New Musi

Alejandro Guarello: Nueva Música Para Cuerdas
Retrospectiva
Música en Chile y América Selección siglo XX
Mъsica chilena del siglo XX, vol. 4
Cantata por los Derechos Humanos
Spectrum 4: 66 Miniatures for Solo Piano

Becerra-Schmidt: Concerto pour violoncelle et orchestre - Guarello: Transcursos pour violoncelle et orchestre & Naon: Ombres d'hallucinations et de mort
Música Chilena del siglo XX, Volumen IV
Chilean Music of the 20th Century, Vol. 4
Retrospectiva Vol.1
Obras de Cámara Taller de Música Contemporánea UC