
Pedro Ximénez Abrill Tirado
Pedro Ximénez Abrill Tirado was a prominent composer and musician in the early years of Bolivia's republic, known for his diverse body of work that includes religious and secular music. He was invited to Sucre by Marshal Andrés de Santa Cruz to serve as Maestro de Capilla, and his compositions, such as the 'Misa 20,' have been recognized for their historical significance. His music is celebrated as part of Bolivia's cultural heritage, and efforts are underway to revive and perform his works.
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Recent news mentions
Pedro Ximénez Abrill Tirado is recognized as a key figure of the foundational period in Bolivian music.
Sucre se viste de fiesta y de historia para abrir el mes del Bicentenario de BoliviaPedro Ximénez Abrill Tirado was a prolific composer influential in the early days of the Bolivian republic, known for both religious and secular music.
Bicentenario: Un coro de 2.500 niños interpretará música hecha en Bolivia junto a la Orquesta Sinfónica Nacional



