
Felipe Campuzano
Felipe Campuzano was a renowned Spanish pianist and prolific composer, born in Palma de Mallorca in 1945. He spent much of his life in Cádiz, where he cultivated his musical talents in a family of musicians. Campuzano studied at the Conservatorio de Cádiz and later in Madrid, where he received the National End-of-Course Award. He served as the director of the Conservatorio de Música in Marbella and was known for his influential compositions and arrangements for various artists, including popular songs like 'Amigo conductor' and 'A mi novio no le gusta la minifalda.' His contributions to flamenco music included collaborations with notable artists and he received numerous awards throughout his career, including the Manuel de Falla award. Campuzano passed away at the age of 79, prompting the city of Cádiz to declare a day of mourning in his honor.
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Felipe Campuzano was a prolific pianist and composer who passed away at the age of 79 in Marbella.
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