Composers

Julio Salvador Sagreras

Guitar
Dance
Waltz
Étude
Sonata
Sonatina
Piece
Tango
Mazurka
Gavotte
Capriccio
by popularity

#

3 Piezas fáciles, Op.194 Estilos criollos, Op.11

A

Anita, Op.32Arrullos, Op.22

B

Bebita

C

Cadenciosa, Op.8

D

Delia, Op.24Divagando, Op.21Don Julio, Op.125Dulces cadenas, Op.1

E

El andalúz, Op.33El colibríEl Escandaloso, Op.121El inspirado, Op.16El melodioso, Op.42El pimpollito, Op.27El porteño, Op.57El rosarino, Op.52Elisa, Op.41Espontánea, Op.5

F

Filigrana, Op.44Flor de pasion

G

Guitar Sonatina, Op.23Guitar Sonatina, Op.25Guitar Sonatina, Op.28Guitar Sonatina, Op.31Guitar Sonatina, Op.45Guitar Sonatina, Op.46Guitar Sonatina, Op.47Guitar Sonatina, Op.48Guitar Sonatina, Op.66Guitar Sonatina, Op.68

L

La aristocrática, Op.50La bailable, Op.51La elegante, Op.29La espiritual, Op.40La gioconda, Op.37La ideal, Op.49La marcial, Op.17La napolitana, Op.34La original, Op.58Las lecciones de guitarra

M

Madrid, Op.6Magdalena, Op.26Melancolia, Op.15Miniatura, Op.20Miradas y sonrisas, Op.14Mis aspiraciones, Op.3

P

Pensando en ella, Op.18

Q

Quejas amorosas, Op.2

R

Reminiscencias, Op.36Rimas, Op.30

V

Venecia, Op.7

Z

Zamba y vidalita oriental, Op.10
Wikipedia
Julio Salvador Sagreras (22 November 1879 – 20 July 1942) was an Argentine guitarist, pedagogue, and composer.
Sagreras was born in Buenos Aires. Both his parents were guitarists who taught him the guitar very early – his father was Gaspar Sagreras (1838–1901). Julio Sagreras participated in concerts from the age of 6. At age 12, he studied piano and composition. He progressed quickly and became a professor of guitar at the Académia de Bellas Artes in 1899. In Buenos Aires, he met the editor Francisco Nuñez, who later published a hundred compositions of Sagreras. In 1905 he opened his own school, Academia de Guitarra. Between 1900 and 1936, Sagreras gave many concerts in concert halls and saloons, and also participated in radio broadcasts.
Sagreras is also known for his methodical and well-annotated guitar instruction series. It consists of seven books that take the student from the beginner to the advanced stage. The series is so well thought out and so incrementally progressive that it has often been said that the student can teach himself. In addition to Sagreras' Lecciones ..., other famous works for guitar include Maria Luisa (a mazurka), El Zorzal (Estilo), Violetas (Waltz), and the virtuosic El Colibri that is the biography of Julio sagreras ***