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Edition 18 (2006) Winner
Edgar Palacios Rodriguez
エドガー・パラシオス・ロドリゲス
Edogā Parasiosu Rodorigesu
Aliases:
Edgar Palacios
Profile
- Gender
- Male
- Born
- 1940-10-07 (Loja, Ecuador)
- Nationality
- Ecuadorian
- Languages
- Spanish
- Residence History
- Loja, Ecuador
Career
- Occupations
- trumpeter, orchestra conductor, music composer
- Active Years
- 1957-2024
- Affiliations
- SINAMUNE, Fundación Cultural “Édgar Palacios”
Education
| Institution | Faculty | Department | Degree | Period | Country |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Colegio Bernardo Valdiviezo | — | student band | — | — | Ecuador |
| Salvador Bustamente Celi Music Conservatory | — | Music | — | — | Ecuador |
| Education Sciences Department of Loja National University | Education Sciences | — | — | — | Ecuador |
| Ciprian Porumbescu Conservatory | — | Trumpet | — | 1962年奨学金 | Romania |
Colegio Bernardo Valdiviezo
student band
Country:
Ecuador
Musical formation started
Salvador Bustamente Celi Music Conservatory
Music
Country:
Ecuador
Education Sciences Department of Loja National University
Education Sciences
Country:
Ecuador
Ciprian Porumbescu Conservatory
Trumpet
Period:
1962年奨学金
Country:
Romania
Bucharest
Awards
| Year | Award | Work | Category | Organization | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2006 | Premio Eugenio Espejo | Contribution to the cultural heritage of Ecuador | — | Ecuadorian Ministry of Culture | 受賞 |
Premio Eugenio Espejo
2006
Work:
Contribution to the cultural heritage of Ecuador
Organization:
Ecuadorian Ministry of Culture
Result:
受賞
Awards & Nominations
Works
Major Works
Edgar Palacios en Concierto
light music, classic Ecuadorian music5-disc collection album
patriotic songsmarching songs
Legacy
Significant contribution to Ecuadorian music culture, founded SINAMUNE for music education for people with disabilities. Composed over 150 songs, recorded 40 albums, conducted over 2,000 concerts.
Trivia
- Founded 'Los Delfines' music band in 1957.
- Founded 'Conjunto Universitario' in 1970.
- Formed 'Banda Juvenil del Consejo Provincial de Pichincha' in 1980.