The
Domine Guitar Trio was founded in 2003 by the
musicians Daniel Cabrio, Walter Fida and Diego
Liotto.
The
members of this trio graduated from the Argentine
Music Conservatory “Carlos López Buchardo”,
the Provincial Conservatory of Morón
“Alberto Ginastera”, and the Municipal Conservatory
“Manuel de Falla”.
They
learned from superb guitar celebrities, teachers
of the status of Monina Távora, Jorge
Martínez Zárate, María
Isabel Siewers, Emilio Colombo and Daniel Küper.
They
currently work as classical guitar teachers
in official institutes, such as, the Conservatory
of the City of Buenos Aires, the Conservatory
“Alberto Ginastera”, the School of Music “Juan
Pedro Esnaola”, the School of Arts “Leopoldo
Marechal”, and the Schools of Music No. 6 DE:
13 and No. 4 DE:19.
The
repertoire of the Domine Guitar Trio was developed
by Mr. Daniel Cabrio, who made the arrangements
by using different music styles (classical,
sacral, Argentine, tango, Spanish, Italian,
Latin American, carols, etc.), always being
faithful to the original versions. The transcriptions
of sacral music are worth highlighting, since
the guitar repertoires, both originals and arrangements,
on this theme are scarce. Due to this, parsons
often require the trio to take part in concert
series, masses, weddings and celebrations in
Cathedrals, Basilicas and Parish Churches. The
Domine Guitar Trio is a worldwide pioneer in
the performance of religious-sacral music as
a guitar trio, paving the wave for this instrument,
which has been unknown so far.
The
Domine Guitar Trio has given concerts in the
most well-known Cathedrals, Basilicas and Parish
Churches of Argentina, as well as in companies,
institutions, embassies, museums, residences,
congresses and exhibitions. Ver
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They
were invited to take part in the XII International
Festival of Culture of Sucre, Bolivia, sponsored
by the Office of Culture of the Municipality
of the City of Buenos Aires, and to Managua
by the Nicaraguan Association of Christian Theologians
(“Asociación Nicaragüense de Teólogos
Cristianos” – A.N.T.E.).
They
also performed in “Nostra Aetate” to commemorate
the 40th anniversary of the Declaration on the
Relationship of the Church with the non-Christian
religions of the Vatican Council.
The
friendship developed by the members of this
trio and their deep conviction that the promotion
of the values of different cultures worldwide
results in the enhancement of humanity, led
them to create the “Domine Cultural” Journal
– www.periodicodomine.com.ar – a monthly publication
distributed in all the newspaper and magazine
stands of Argentina, with the sponsorship of
the Office of Culture of the Municipality of
the City of Buenos Aires and the Office of Culture
of Mar del Plata. Nowadays, “Domine Cultural”
has a staff of contributors from 13 countries.
Lic.
Daniel Cabrio