I am returning to Buenos Aires with two very special concerts in which I will pay tribute to the rich guitar tradition of Buenos Aires in the 19th and early 20th centuries. On Sunday, November 30, at 6 p.m., at the Usina del Arte, I will present Dos guitarras payadoras (Two Payadora Guitars) with Tata Cedrón. And on Monday, December 1, at 7 p.m., at the Auditorio Artes Musicales of the Universidad Nacional de las Artes (Av. Córdoba 2445, CABA), I will offer my thesis concert Las Sextas lecciones de guitarra, dedicated to a monumental work by Julio S. Sagreras, one of the great references in Argentine guitar pedagogy.
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Presentation of the thesis: “The Sixth Guitar Lessons” by Julio S. Sagreras
Guitarist Alejo de los Reyes presents his thesis dedicated to a monumental work on guitar pedagogy, written in Buenos Aires in the first half of the 20th century.
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Switzerland 2025 / European Tour
I want to tell you that I will be playing in some cities of Switzerland during my next European tour. It will be another beautiful opportunity to meet around guitar, tango, early music and traditional music from Argentina and Latinamérica.
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Guitar and singing workshops in New York – Piazzolla 100 Festival
In a few weeks I will be conducting tango workshops for guitarists and singers as part of the awesome New Tango Arts #Piazzolla100 festival, where workshops, concerts and milongas will take place.
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Juan Tata Cedrón and Alejo de los Reyes present “FLOR DE LA BANDA ORIENTAL”.
I have the great joy to tell you that on Thursday, May 29 we will share a very special show with the beloved Tata Cedrón. We are going to present “Flor de la Banda Oriental”, an album-book that we made as a duo about the work of the immense Osiris Rodríguez Castillos, with beautiful illustrations by ISOL, who will also be a guest artist.
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Classical Guitar Evening: Baroque and Renaissance Guitar of Latin America
Alejo de los Reyes will once again be featured as guest soloist for the Philadelphia Classical Guitar Society. On this occasion, he will perform a program that explores the connection between the music of the Spanish Renaissance and Baroque periods and the musical traditions of Latin America. The concert will feature historical instruments such as the vihuela and Baroque guitar, and will include pieces from Argentina, Peru and Venezuela, as well as works by 16th century Spanish vihuelists and Bach.
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